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Saturday, October 15, 2005
Pandan Wan Ton Mee (Z750)
One of my favourite, I will usually order this whenever I eat at MK Steamboat in BKK. This is plain Wan Ton Mee with fried Garlic.
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3 comments:
Wooo, nice green colour. Just garlic? Hmm..the mee must taste good without needing all the other ingredients, huh?
Post the address & map please :) Not familiar with that place
5xmom, yeap just plain old fried garlic. I think there is no oil also. Typical Thai will eat this with Chillis sauce but for me its ok, I ate it plain.
Jlchannel, this is found in Bangkok. I have not seen such mee in KL.
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