Overall, the stalls serves a reasonably average bowl of pork noodle with generous pork innards and pork meat.
Fried Kuey Teow, 7.50 ringgit (Big) Having tasted it, I can almost guarantee that not one of us regretted our decision because it was tasty yawwww! A big plate would cost you 7.50 ringgit and a small plate would cost you 6.50 ringgit. The dish came with plenty of fish cakes, prawns, taugehs, cockles. It was delicious. I’d certainly be back here. It is surprisingly understated, I think. Despite its popularity, it was rather quite during brunch/lunch. Naturally, that meant that food arrived really fast too, which is another plus point.
A bowl of pork noodles with everything in it for MYR10 nett at Yuyi Coffee Shop, Pudu. Everything as in liver, kidney, intestines, blood cubes, minced pork, pork slices and lard. My spouse likes it but I did not taste it.
I came here looking for pork noodles but bumped into a familiar char kway teow stall instead. Though some may say it's one of the best pork noodles in KL and many sing its praises, I'm sorry but I don't share the same sentiment (it's still decent but I prefer others). I guess I just have a different taste bud, that's all. Unless I'm looking for a value-for-money bowl of pork noodles, I don't see myself rushing here anytime soon, more so when I have to wait an insanely long time for it.
Keuy Teow Soup was tasty. The Kuey Teow was soft , smooth and big portion. Kuey Teow Soup @ RM 6
Broth wise, it is clean in taste, quite nice but we personally prefer Machi Pork Noodles and Mama Love Pork Noodles Cheras version. But what makes Yuyi Pork Noodles stands out is their soup matches really well with their noodles, complementing each other nicely. Their minced meat balls are real good stuff too. Very comforting noodles. We finished off everything, drink up the soup too. Just, we got a little thirsty after that. MSG? =.=