The stall together with ovens is accessible to customers... You can see the various buns and confectioneries being baked...
The shop is opened daily from 8.00am to 7.00pm... However, the ever popular egg tarts are available only around 11.30am...
Favorite Dish: The stall is noted for its siew pau, the most famous buns in Seremban... There are at least 3 major makers of siew pau but this is the best... Fillings for the siew pau are either pork or chicken... Others include Kee Mei Siew Pau (also in Temiang area) and Empayer Siew Pau (in Seremban2 wholesale market)...
There are a variety of buns which are good here, the most notable is the egg tart which is also the best here... There are also chang pau, tau sar peang, pineapple tarts and a whole list of buns...
Updated Apr 19, 2009
Address: 368, Jalan Seng Meng Lee, 70200 Seremban
Phone: +606-763-2409
This small shop is run by a grumpy lady but a visit is worthwhile...
Favorite Dish: The shop only sells hakka mee (or noodles)... The noodles can be either dry (kuan-low) or wet with soup (chi-sue)... It is served with minced pork meat... The hakka mee here is much better than the hakka mee stall in the central market, which seems to have lost its quality...
The shop is open everyday from about 1.00pm to 4.30pm...
Written Dec 3, 2008
It is located at the first floor of Pasar Besar Seremban. (Above the wet market). There are many stalls there but look for Stall no. 748 - it is highlighted in The Star Guide to Malaysian Street Food. Quite easy to locate - just follow the number sequence on the stall signages.
Favorite Dish: There are two versions of the beef noodle - soup and dry. I tried the soup version. Lovely. The soup tasted great with its beefy goodness. The beef - tender and juicy. The noodles - very smooth and not too springy. The "kiam chai" (pickle veggie) add some extra zing to the soup.
Highly recommended!
Updated Jul 19, 2007
Address: Stall 748, Pasar Besar Seremban
Great place to sample local food. The variety of food that they offer are simply mind-boggling! Just pick your favourite from the colourful menu.
Clean place. Great ambiance. Speedy service. Friendly waiters.
Favorite Dish: I ordered the combo set, consist of Chicken fried with Petai (a local "stinky" bean), rice, clear soup, ice lemon tea and mango pudding.
The wholesome meal cost less than RM 10 (USD2.70). Great value for money! It was tasty too!
Updated Jul 19, 2007
Address: Basement, terminal 1 Shopping Centre
This is Seremban Siew-Pao, each cost RM1.10, eat with hand only, or even better to eat with ice beer or hot Chinese tea. I am not sure whether this is halal food, but anyway, there are KFC, McDonald's, Pizza Hut, 7-Eleven, etc and Vegetarian restaurants too, I especially like the restaurant of Sri Lanka, the Thosai of Ghee Massala and Tea Ceylon, etc, two person's dinner cost Rm12. This vegetarian restaurant is located opposite the people's square, name is VB. I was searching for a restaurant to watch live telecast football match between Chelsea and Manutd so ended up here, I think mostly Indians not interested in watching football in restaurant in Seremban, they have a TV but they watch other channels, anyway the result was Chelsea 3:0 MU, EPL Champion retained. (http://www.seremban-siewpow.com.my/)
Updated Apr 4, 2011
found in the food court above the market, this is a simple local eating environment.. may not be your fine dining experience, but the food is so divine you'll go back again and again..
Favorite Dish: stall 748 dishes out the yummiest beef noodles.. they have a few variety.. ranging from beef ball.. beef strips.. briskets.. tripes.. all the insides.. :) try the mixed one with a bit of sauce and nuts in it.. absolutely delicious.. i've friends who will pack it and bring it all the way back to kuala lumpur (more than an hour away!) to share it with family at home!!
Written Dec 29, 2005
Even the name is food stall... actually is quite a big restaurant... like a normal seafood restaurant next to the road... selling all kind of seafood...
Favorite Dish: Baked Crab..... very special.. is baked crab with marmite sauce.... and come with a special orange color sause...
I cant find anywhere beside Seremban..
Try it !! Very nice. Even after 6 hours... (I try to pack and bring it to Mersing.. after 5 plus hours drive, cold... a bit fishy... but still good...
Written Sep 12, 2004
Address: Lot 3794, 3795, Tuanku Munawir, 70200 Seremban, NS
Phone: 06-7610010
This curry laksa stall is very popular in Senawang, the industrial estate south of Seremban... The stall is located in the shophouse that house Restoran Asia which is owned by the laksa stall operator... It is to be noted that the operator is the brother of that of Restoran Asia in Loop Road... so we have a family recipe here...
The curry laksa is good... you have have it with cockles, tofu puff, barbeque meat and the normal laksa ingredients... You can also request for more chili or satan as well... There are also yong tau foo to go with the curry laksa and they are good as well...
Besides curry laksa, the restuarant also have stalls selling economy rice as well... but don't take the coffee, it is not up to standard...
Written Jun 9, 2006
Address: Senawang Town Centre, Seremban
The restaurant is located on the left side of Jalan Temiang... It is an intermediate shophouse next to Kee Mei Seremban Siew Pau... The dining hall is rather warm as ventilation is not good and with cooking in the front portion of the shop... Service is not particular friendly... The place is usually crowded during weekends and public holidays...
Favorite Dish: The restaurant only sells bak kut teh (BKT)... The cooking style is that of KLumpur where the soup is rather strong with tong kwei... unlike those from Klang whether the soup is clear and not so strong in Chinese herbs... There are the usual pork ribs, pork knuckles, pork meat etc... The food is nothing extraordinary...
Updated Apr 20, 2009
Address: 76, Jalan Temiang, Seremban
The restaurant is famous in Seremban for its lou shi fun... It is crowded at breakfast and lunch, particularly during weekends and public holidays... The shop comprises fo 2 shoplots and is rather airy but no airconditioning...
It is closed on Mondays unless it is a public holiday...
Favorite Dish: The restaurant is noted for its lou shi fun, a kind of Chinese noodles... It also serve keow teow and bee hoon... The dish comes with minced pork and some barbeque pork... There are also various kinds of fish balls, pork balls, chicken balls, shui kow and other add-ons... These are served with a pepperly soup...
Updated Jan 7, 2009
Address: 26 Jalan Seng Meng Lee, Seremban...
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