Aunty Goh Sarawak Laksa
Aunty Goh Sarawak Laksa, a very unique taste to it. I’d say, it is not like the typical traditional Sarawak Laksa taste. I has more towards clam broth with prawn taste. The broth is also much thicker
Aunty Goh Sarawak Laksa, a very unique taste to it. I’d say, it is not like the typical traditional Sarawak Laksa taste. I has more towards clam broth with prawn taste. The broth is also much thicker
The name itself doesn’t really resemble VIP and the location is, or I’d probably say way off from city centre. But honestly, comparing the price to the portion ratio, amazingly awesome. The environment isn’t really like a typical coffee shop but it does make me feel like sitting at canteens back during school days waiting …
Mee kolo or kolo mee (Malay: Mi Kolok; Iban: Mi Kering or Mi Rangkai; Chinese: 哥羅麵 Ko-lô-mī) A Malaysian dish of dry noodles tossed in a savoury pork and shallot mixture, topped off with fragrant fried onions originated from the state of Sarawak, characteristically light and tossed in a transparent sauce. Mee kolo is a Sarawakian Chinese favourite, and is served any time of the …
Sarawakians – as with all Malaysians – take their delicacies very seriously. So much so that the late Anthony Bourdain said that Sarawak laksa is “the breakfast of Gods”. Besides that particular dish, Sarawak is also synonymous with kolo mee and kek lapis, which means that you can pretty much find them in almost every corner of the state.