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Mee Juta
I didn’t get a photo of this Mee Juta but I have to tell you it is good. It is good naked. Naked as in no garnishing, no meats, no char siew. Only a little gravy and spring onion plus its sourish chillies and chopped garlic.
The noodle is handmade with eggs and the texture is very Q-Q or springy. Head over to Erina’s new blog http://www.sembangntalk.blogspot.com/ and read her post about this Mee Juta found at Goodall Hawker Centre.
The actual noodle comes garnished with chicken and char siew but since I am not eating meats temporarily, I asked them to leave it out. So, I had this plate of bare noodle with spring onion. Of course, it is not enough to fill me up so I ordered a bowl of yong taufoo soup with ‘chee chai’ (seaweed) and fu pei plus vegetables. Yummmm….
Posted by lilian on March 13th, 2007 under Hawker foodsInteresting related posts you shouldn't miss
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March 15th, 2007 at 6:03 pm
YUMMO!
March 16th, 2007 at 12:18 pm
Hi there,
I love to read your blog and i enjoy food so much. Am going to Penang in July. Mind to exchange links?
Thanks,
PG
April 9th, 2007 at 12:38 pm
We have lots of nice Hawker food in Penang, name what you like and I shall direct you there, given an opportunity, may even join you.
We are fame for Fried Koay Teow, Assam Laksa, Rojak, Prawn Noodle etc…. allow me more info prior to directing, as everyone have the own taste bud where you like mild or strong, spicy or non spicy.
Oh! Miss that you are coming in July, chances that you will miss Penang Durian which serve the best Durian in the world if you can take the smell.
Well, send me a mail and I will lead on from there.
April 12th, 2007 at 9:06 am
Hi Stan,
Thanks for the offer. However, how do i email you as I cant see any? If you do happen to see this reply, pls email me instead at platingirl@gmail.com.
Thanks
May 28th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
[...] had blogged about Mee Juta previously but I didn’t get a photo of it. Here it is. It may look very unappetising with the [...]
July 2nd, 2008 at 1:26 pm
My sis and family (from USA) coming to Pg. Pls. rec. some nice makan places to eat. They eat almost anything under the sun. Pity they will miss St. Anne’s Feast cos arriving on the 27th July