Hoe Kee Chicken Rice
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  • Jonker Street Famous Chicken Rice – Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball (和记鸡饭)
    Jonker Street Famous Chicken Rice – Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball (和记鸡饭)
    1. Dec 4, 2019
    2. aromasian.com
    3. Review

      We wrap up the whole meal with a plate of stir-fry cabbage RM3.00 (RM1.50 per head) since the lady boss highly recommends to us, just decided to have it since it was cheap and need to meet our fiber intake quota for that day. 😉 Guess our tongue was malfunctioning because we really felt that the stir-fried cabbage was the best dish we had throughout the meal (the first dish we cleared in Hoe Kee), cabbage has an irresistible crunchy texture and tend to be less greasy, super sweet and flavourful with a delightful scent of garlic – with this dish alone guess we can clear a plate of plain rice without any problem!

    1. Hoe Kee Chicken Rice 和记鸡饭 @ Jonker Street, Malacca
      Hoe Kee Chicken Rice 和记鸡饭 @ Jonker Street, Malacca
      1. Apr 21, 2018
      2. heartofsheep.wordpress.com
      3. Review

        Price : 5.0 / 10 ( 1 – Expensive , 10 – Cheap) Taste : 7.0 / 10 ( 1 – Nightmare , 10 – Heaven). Service : 6.5 / 10 ( 1 – Terrible , 10 – Good) Environment : Restaurant Seats Availability : Very limited but short waiting time Parking : Very limited

      1. Hoe Kee Chicken Rice
        Hoe Kee Chicken Rice
        1. Jan 6, 2018
        2. www.umakemehungry.com
        3. Review

          Hoe Kee Chicken Rice, a popular destination for Hainanese Chicken Rice Balls.

        1. Hoe Kee Chicken Rice
          Hoe Kee Chicken Rice
          1. Aug 16, 2016
          2. www.voneats.com
          3. Review

            I wouldn't recommend to join the crazy hype for chicken rice balls. Klang Valley has way better chicken rice... But I have to admit, their rice balls is something unique you can't really get in Klang Valley. Sorry to the friend who brought me there, thank you for lunch! No intention to sound so ungrateful, after all it's your presence that counts, not the chicken! I just can't understand the hype for it as it's really not that great - it works well for just very, very average chicken rice.

          1. Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Balls: Where to Eat in Malacca, Malaysia | The Poor Traveler Itinerary Blog
            Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Balls: Where to Eat in Malacca, Malaysia | The Poor Traveler Itinerary Blog
            1. Aug 7, 2012
            2. www.thepoortraveler.net
            3. Review

              The very long queue in front of Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball extended down to Singapore. Yes, that’s an exaggeration, but it was long enough to push my

            1. Melaka Trip Part 1: Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball, Jonker Street, Melaka
              Melaka Trip Part 1: Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball, Jonker Street, Melaka
              1. Mar 15, 2011
              2. goodyfoodies.blogspot.com
              3. Review

                All in all it was a pleasant meal, this being one of Melaka's most famous food establishments. Next stop: desserts!

              1. Hoe Kee Hainan Chicken Rice Ball (和记鸡饭)@ Jonker Street, Malacca
                Hoe Kee Hainan Chicken Rice Ball (和记鸡饭)@ Jonker Street, Malacca
                1. Apr 4, 2010
                2. sumptuousblog.wordpress.com
                3. Review

                  The overall meal came to RM 40.00 inclusive of 2 Chinese tea. Not very expensive but definitely not worth the queue as there are much better Hainanese chicken rice available throughout KL but I definitely won’t mind queuing for the Assam Fish Head though!

                1. Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball, Melaka – sixthseal.com
                  Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball, Melaka – sixthseal.com
                  1. Jan 24, 2010
                  2. sixthseal.com
                  3. Review

                    I would recommend Chung Wah if you want an authentic taste of one of the oldest chicken rice ball shops in Melaka but if you’re looking for something beyond the ordinary, check out Hoe Kee Chicken Rice – it has that zing/oomph/whatever-you-call-it factor due to their house specialty – the Asam Fish Head.

                  1. KYspeaks | KY eats – Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball at Jonker Street, Melaka
                    KYspeaks | KY eats – Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball at Jonker Street, Melaka
                    1. Apr 7, 2009
                    2. kyspeaks.com
                    3. Review

                      Lunch came to RM 77.20 in total, including the 4 coconuts (RM 16). That works out to be around RM 15.50 per person, pretty decent price for a very satisfying lunch at a comfortable environment.

                    1. Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Balls @ Jonker Street, Melaka - Malaysia Food & Travel Blog
                      Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Balls @ Jonker Street, Melaka - Malaysia Food & Travel Blog
                      1. Feb 17, 2009
                      2. www.vkeong.com
                      3. Review

                        One of Melaka‘s signature food is Chicken Rice Balls, which is nothing but Hainan Chicken Rice served using rice shaped like a ping pong sized ball. And a trip to Melaka wouldn’t be complete without having Chicken Rice Balls unless you are a frequent visitor. There are two famous restaurants at Jonk…

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