Weekend is always a food hunt day. Our food hunt continue after Ah Leng Char Koay Teow. This stall just located very near to the ckt stall. It’s located opposite the Esso petrol station, just beside a Chinese temple.
This stall has been in operation since 1980. Normal business hour is from 7.30am – 10.30am. But once in a while you can be lucky just like us, who get to eat at 12pm.

The curry mee soup base look so white when the chili is not being mixed into it. But it’s very fragrant with just the adequate amount of coconut juice.

The chili was not as spicy as Sister Curry Mee at Air Itam.


Koay teow teng (ktt) soup base was very sweet. It was cooked with lots of chicken bone.

Comparing to Armenian Street Koay Teow Teng, this soup base tasted more thick in the sweetness. The sweetness is not those from seasoning or flavouring. Armenian Street ktt soup base is more clear.


This stall closed on 1st and 15th day of lunar calendar every month.
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did u know i am curry me lover a… your curry me shot make me drool la…
so bad one…. never ask to join the makan trip…
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The curry mee looks so so so good! The photos made me drool.
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The ktt sounds really good! I normally don’t order ktt as I find some places too clear and bland.
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Penang Tua Pui,
You are a curry mee lover? Haha… okok, next time will ask you to join my curry mee makan trip
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Denise,
Thanks for visiting! STay tune for more photos to make you drool more.
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pigpigscorner,
The soup base of this ktt is really worth mentioning.
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the KTT looks good to me….
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Armenian street KTT? is Jalan Majid Kapitan Keling, previous known as Pitt Street.
and call Pitt Street KTT
Allie: Hi gill gill, Thanks for pointing out this, the shop is located in the junction between Lebuh Armenian and Jalan Majid Kapitan Keling and my fren used to call it as Armenian street KTT.
But I know they had move to few shop away from the one we had it before. But I have yet to have time to pay them a visit. Thanks,
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Wah long time didn’t visit these stalls dee. I was there 5 years back. Every time I visit your blog sure will let me think of my sweet old memories. Anyway, thanks for sharing I will drop by tomorrow for the curry mee there.
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aiyo….. never try this stall before. Now i know a place i can had curry mee and my gal can have ktt liao. Thanks for sharing!
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Steven,
Did you go and have the curry mee?
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Should try Kuantan Road curry mee….quite good
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Seng,
Thanks for visiting and for the info too! I’ll definitely try it out soon!
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Allie,
Do you try the ‘dry’ koay teow with the sambal or the curry or the KTT with the curry?
May be this is another option for you on next visit. : )
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David,
Thanks for recommending.
Dry koay teow with sambal? Sounds good man! Sure will try it out one day.
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look nice….
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