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Mr. Fung now runs this apparently quite popular noodles cafe in Kota Bharu, originally founded by his grandfather more than 40 years ago. The noodles he serves in his cafe are made by himself. Great tasting Wan Tan noodles for down to earth prices, apparently with quite many regulars among Kota Bharu's Malaysian Chinese community. Worth a try if one happens to be in Kota Bahru (How Kee Noodle is located right next to... View all feedback.
Must try thier signature charsiew willon nudel. large customer service and price are moderate..clean and beautiful environment for more breakfast or lunch. was costed while a crew relocation on offshore by kota bahru.
5 stars because I used to eat at the old shop during childhood. Current new shop is run by the son, not much of a deviation from original taste. Keep it up
Tasty noodles in kelantan, must try when you are here. Much better to try here in person instead of taking away.
Their wanton noodle is really good and comes in varieties. Will return for this if I were to come back to Kota Bharu again.
Ok. fried chicken noodle(S)(RM 12) good dark juicy nudel. beautiful deep fried chicken drumstick button. so good. the desire is smooth, but the meat content is low. fried wanton (rm) 6) skip this. not worth it. smaller than their soup version and tasted fat. the filling is also less. thai milk tee cold) (rm 2.20) standard ice cold.