来到芙蓉怎能不去吃田鸡粥?尤其是这家当地有名的荣原宫保田鸡粥 (Restoran Win Yin),香辣的口感刺激了许多人的味蕾。
Last week, we had to go down to Seremban to run some errands... decided to drop by Quinn to have their beef noodles. Seremban beef noodles is by far my favorite version - we visited Quinn as it is air-conditioned and more convenient for parking. There are two other outlets, one in Seremban wet market and another in town called King's (at Jalan Dr Krishnan).
Oh mannn. How have I never had something like that before! I love thick noodles. These thick noodles (lai fun), is one of my favourite! Commonly seen in Asam Laksa, these noodles are just the perfect for dry noodles. Those beef sauce with some thick black gravy is heavenly.
I felt the frogs weren’t as flavourful as that I had here. But the sliced fish were not bad. The lala was not bad too.
I found the beefballs to be the best. Springy and meaty they were pretty good- I would appreciate if they're bigger size and has those juices coming out as I bite into them as seen in Stephen Chow's really old movie 'God of Crockery'. In total, we paid about RM40+ for 3 bowls of dry and 1 bowl of soup, 1 bowl of beefballs and a few drinks.
Seremban beef noodle has its distinguish feature especially the dry version of the noodle. The gravy is sticky or starchy on top of the kon loh noodle with roasted peanuts, sesame seeds and preserved vegetable.
The beef noodles were quite good but I still prefer the one from the market. It has the same special gravy (albeit a bit starchier) and sprinkled with sesame seeds. The noodles were slightly softer; I would have prefer it to be a bit more springy (cooked al dente)
The porridge is very nice....Mix with the TIN KAI cook with kam heong.