Kuching Food : Fried Foochow Noodles – Soon Fatt, Kuching

I’m in Kuching again (yes, again because this is my 3rd trip to the Cat City!) and this time for the Rainforest World Music Festival, with gratitude to Heineken Malaysia.

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Today it’s exploring and EATING day, after yesterday’s Rainforest World Music Festival stage performance.

I booked the hotel shuttle the night before for departure at 9.00am. The hotel shuttle dropped us off at Harbour View where a local blogger Jun Fook has kindly offered to be our local guide for the day.

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This is the Fried Foochow Noodles (RM5.00)  that I just recently found about from someone who mentioned it on Facebook. Apparently it is supposed to be cooked with alcohol; of which was disappointingly absent as far as I’m concerned. Honestly, it tasted similar to the Penang Hokkien Char. For RM5, I didn’t think I would recommend this at all.

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Of all the stalls in Soon Fatt Coffee Shop, this stall was the most popular and almost every table ordered something from its menu.

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Since the Fried FooChow Noodles was way below expectations, I added an order of Chow Chai Hoon Ngan (RM6.00). This is another dish which all Foochows swear by. ‘Zao cai/chow chai’ is mustard vegetable (the ‘cai’) preserved with red wine (‘zao’), and ‘hoon ngan’ is thick rice vermicelli noodles. This is savoury and sour due to its pork – based broth and the sourness is attributed to the preserved mustard vegetable. Obviously the combi isn’t exactly easy to strike a balance. I gave this more brownie points than the previous Fried Foochow Noodles as this was tastier.

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It came with some pork pieces and prawns, both of which wasn’t really fresh. The pork bits were actually a bit tough.

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Ok, breakfast wasn’t exactly a stellar start but it was alright as we have many more items to hunt for the day! 🙂

Next, Kolo Mee and Sarawak Laksa! :DD

Soon Fatt Cafe
GPS:  N01° 33 15′.92″ E110° 21′ 44.25″

This Post Has 11 Comments

  1. Sean

    it’s an almost-rainy evening today in KL, so those noodles would actually be comfort food for us here right now, even if they’re not really up-the-the-highest-mark! 😀

    1. rebeccasaw

      True that! A bowl of this certainly warms the stomach 😛

    1. rebeccasaw

      HAve you been to Kuching? Got to try all this and more! 🙂

  2. ahmad hisham

    you are super sexy in that green outfit and cute hat – like it so much

  3. Tracy

    You were in my town! 🙂

    1. rebeccasaw

      Oh darn!
      Next you be the tour guide ok?? 🙂

  4. Monroe Hanisko

    I love to eat seafoods because they are very tasty. Seafoods are also very rich in iodine and other salt minerals that you can only get on the sea. `*”,”

    Till next time
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