Here's Pundut version of Kampua Noodles. Yup, definitely tasted better. The noodles were al-dente, well covered with dark sauce, shallot oil and possibly some sauce from the BBQ Pork and was absolutely fragrant, The BBQ Pork slices (char siew) were average but sit them in the pool of gravy for a while and these "average Joes" became "yummy hunks". Hahaha.... this reminds me of the other "rugged" char siew in Salak South :o)
The Assam Laksa (yes, a plate of Kampua Noodles and a bowl of Assam Laksa shared by the four of us - Charles had his own bowl!) was pretty good too. The acidity or the tamarind juice was just right and we enjoyed slurping up the lai fun
Considering the population of this area...one could say that half of the town folks are eating here. Hahaha....Well, it was definitely pricier (around RM5/bowl) than that earlier batch but it made up for it in terms of taste :o)
6 comments:
Ooh. Love sour+spicy laksas! (That one looks good!)
Hahahaa, the eating pundut sounds like eating buntut!
Sound likethis place is hard to find. But the looks of the food is very tempting.
J : I prefer the kampua noodles :o).
Go Pundut!
Jason : That was why I titled it that way...LOL!
Small Kucing : Guess you have got to get a local to take you around.
food looks good-worthwhile to try it out.
The assam laksa looks delish!
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