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Chee Cheong Fun 豬腸粉 @ 33 Kopitiam

Today I'm sharing cheap, nice and yummy food. Chee Cheong Fun are a common food at Malaysia, most of us are having this as breakfast, for some overseas readers maybe ask what is this. Chee Cheong Fun are made from rice flour. It also call Rice Noodles. Origin are from Hong Kong or Guangdong. You also can see it from Dim Sum Shop (Dim Sum one are thinner and look crystal clear). Malaysia type are thicker but it should taste silky smooth. And most common CCF Stall are selling with Yong Tau Fu. Like below photo.

Malaysia Type CCF


But today i'm introducing This little stall are selling CCF only. It located at Cheras, Taman Connaught - 33 Kopitiam. You can order Yong Tau Fu from the opposite stall


Added Yong Tau Fu photo, it cost you MYR1.10 per pcs.
Smooth silky white CCF added saseme oil and chop it like kuey teow shape,  topped with classic sauce (Tim Zheong) mix with chilli sauce, saseme oil and garnish with some green marinated chilli and white saseme.

Oppss... Forgot to whipe the plate 1st.
But this is how it actually served.



If you don't like traditional sauce you can try their curry sauce. Curry spice with rich of coconut milk It served with taufubok and fried pig skin. It tasted rich of coconut milk and spice of Curry. Yum Yum..
I don't eat fried pork skin, so this is only served with Taufubok.
Don't like the two above? Then you can choose traditional type. Drizzled by soya sauce and some chili sauce, alot of old folks are order this.




33 Kopitiam
30, Jalan Waras 1,
Taman Connaught,
Kuala Lumpur, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur
(Behind Sun Meng Kee, 1st corner lot)
Operation Hours : Not sure, is morning time.
Damaged Report : Classic : MYR2.40 (Small), Curry : MYR3.00 (Small)
Revisit : Yes


Bear in mind : Do come earlier if you wish to try their chee cheong fun. My experience are I reached there about 11:30AM but it has been sold out.


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