NOTE : Aug 2011, I noticed that the restaurant already closed down!
Sorry, photo not clear. It was taken using my lightweight Samsung Galaxy 5 mobile phone. I woke up early on Saturday and started my morning exercise routine at around 6.45am. After that I dropped by Kepong Baru wet market to have breakfast and also to buy some food stuff for the week. It has been a while since I last ate at Loy Kee Restaurant. So, I sat down and ordered my food right away. I decided to go for Curry Mee. When the waiter served the curry mee, he said, “RM2” (USD0.70) and I responded ‘Haaahh?”. Then I asked him again in Cantonese dialect, “How Much?”. He gave me back my RM5 and showed a peace sign with his fingers! Still couldn’t believe it, I proceeded to give him RM2 loose change. There are a few pieces of char siew and a piece of tofu pok in the curry mee. The gravy is thick and flavourful. For RM2, there is nothing to complain about! The serving is rather generous too! I thought of ordering a take away of Wanton mee for my son since the noodles are so cheap but when I wanted to order they told me that RM2 noodles are for dine in only! Ha ha ha! Actually I didn’t realize there is a sign at the entrance of the restaurant stating that they are having a promotion, RM2 for certain type of noodles, Monday to Saturday, from 6am to 10am only. I only saw this sign when I was leaving the restaurant. My morning coffee cost RM1.20 and Lemon Honey cold drink cost RM1.60. So, the total cost of this breakfast is only RM4.80!
Revised map of Kepong Baru Wet Market showing all the recommended food stalls and also location of Loy Kee Restaurant:-
pengsan....kopitiam also have promotion ah? wokay wokay noted. Yet to find time to explore that market. Very tempting
ReplyDeleteaiyoyo!must move house to there loh!so cheap!
ReplyDeleteRM2, so cheap kah? Tell Bananaz, he kaki curry mee one... I'm not that crazy over it. LOL!!!
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ReplyDeleteDon't see the see-ham and the pig's blood leh?
i love curry mee with lots of bean sprouts!
ReplyDeleteHah? So cheap? Hard to find liao leh these days.
ReplyDeletewow..so cheap one!! Ipoh cannot find this type of price!
ReplyDeleteso cheap n the portion oso quite huge wor. :D
ReplyDeleteSTP : I requsted "no see ham" but not sure they have or not leh. LOL! The KL type of curry mee usually don't have pig's blood.
ReplyDeleteThe curry noodle looks great. I first thought it's in satay soup.
ReplyDeleteOh curry meeeeeeeeee!!!This is not the one we suppose to go for it last Friday?
ReplyDeleteGot kaw chor or not RM2?
ReplyDeleteBananaz : Friday one not this one wah. This is KL type not Penang wan. RM2, I also cannot believe my ear! ha ha ha! Want to eat must come to office early before 10am, I bring you there!
ReplyDeletehuh!!!! wah! I oso want like dat! WHere can find RM2 noodles these days??? Instant noodles oso costs more than that dy!
ReplyDeletewow who doesn't love a good deal? all the better when it tastes good.
ReplyDeletesuper cheap. if here i think the owner has to sleep at the stall already because can't pay rent.
ReplyDeleteRM2! That's good value for money! Looks delicious too!
ReplyDeleteThat's cheap... And looks good...
ReplyDeleteRM2 noodles in Kepong, if I am near there, will go there very often.
ReplyDeleteRM2 is really cheap!
ReplyDeleteSo far, the best curry mee I had is situated about 30 mins drive from my hometown, a place called Kuala Sepetang ;)
RM2 in KL? This is superb cheap! I don't mind going there every morning, lol!
ReplyDeleteGod gracious!!! RM2 for a bowl of curry mee, man... the owner must be hvg dementia liao!>_<
ReplyDeleteRM2 for dine in? That's a really good strategy! and no more 60cent kopi lah uncle pete :P
ReplyDeleteRM2 is very cheap! And the curry mee does look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThere's a good curry mee in Taman Tun but can't remember the name of the shop.
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