This is one place which I would go with Ling and Siah... yup, come to think of it, each time I've gone there, it's with them... 8)
This 'shack' is tucked away in the middle of the housing estate, it's quite difficult to find if you don't know the area well. I used to get sesat here until Son started going for tuition there. But it's quite a popular haunt.
The laksa stall is the one inside... Lean Huat. The one on the left is the fried kway teow stall.
This is what most people go for.. the laksa. Instead of going all the way to Simpang Kuala for the laksa, this one is not too bad.
But I go for this... the fried kway teow and ice kacang. The fried kway teow is not too bad. One of those places to find kway teow in the afternoons in Alor Setar. Pity they don't fry it with cockles, though.
Food is cheap here. RM10 was enough for the 3 of us... 2 laksa(s), 1 fried kway teow, 2 glasses of drinks and 1 ice-kacang. Had change left over some more. 8) But for those not from the area, I guess it would take a little searching to find the place.
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hi amelia...where is taman lum sum in alor star ? am from taman uda
There're 2 entry points, either thru Lrg Tiong, the other is thru Lrg Shariff.
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