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Mee Thajudeen @ Sungai Petani

Posted in Cuisine, Food and Drinks, Indian, Kedah, Location, Malaysia, Mamak, Sungai Petani by samlee860407 on April 23, 2010

Mee Thajudeen, definitely 1 of the most famous food in Sungai Petani. However, 1 might ask, what is Mee Thajudeen? Well, I don’t know LOL. I only refer it to as railway station mee goreng and Pasembor.

Both the mee goreng and Pasembor are known as the best here in Sungai Petani, and yes, they never disappoints me whenever I came.

The Pasembor, also known as Rojak (no not the Penang version of Rojak which uses fruits), but instead uses vegetables, potato, beancurd, prawn fritters and egg. It’s mainly down to the gravy that define a good plate of Pasembor. The gravy here is abit sweet though, and it’s blend really well with all the ingredients 7.0/10

Mee Thajudeen @ Sungai Petani-1

The mee goreng is good too. You can enhance the taste by adding a bit of lime, ask them to increase the spiciness and it will be really awesome. 7.1/10
Mee Thajudeen @ Sungai Petani-2

This shop was initially located by the railway near the Sungai Petani Railway Station. However, since they are building new railway track, there were force to move to another place, and hence now they choose to open a shop inside a bungalow! Mamak at bungalow, I doubt i can find this combination elsewhere.

Mee Thajudeen @ Sungai Petani-3
Total Damage: RM2.80 each plate

Operating Hours: 2 PM to 9 PM

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  1. kerbaurider said, on April 24, 2010 at 2:46 am

    I was wondering where it went when the construction started. Now I noe it’s this! Thanks! By the way, it’s my favourite.

    • samlee860407 said, on April 26, 2010 at 12:27 am

      actually the new place was in operation there for 1 year ++ d, even before the construction of the railway started :p

  2. J2Kfm said, on April 25, 2010 at 2:27 pm

    Hi there, changed theme?
    I like Mee Rojak, a combination of mee rebus and pasembur, I assume.

    • samlee860407 said, on April 26, 2010 at 12:27 am

      Yea…what do you think of this theme? i can put larger picture using this theme, but it seems making it load slower :S

  3. Jared Brees said, on January 26, 2012 at 2:54 am

    OMG you put 7 out of 10!
    Hardly to believe, still remember around 2009 when i was in Malaysia (SP),
    The noodle they serve got hair inside of it, yes my friends did exchange it for another plate.
    Taste a bit odd, and spicy.

    Yet the town got lot more to offer, warm people and warm weather planing to visit again maybe on next winter.


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