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栖云楼PJ碳炒福建面 Bukit Beruang Melaka PJ Hokkien Mee



We wanted to get porridge for dinner last night at a stall in the Spices Garden but it was closed. This porridge stall shifted from the riverside hawker center near to the demolished Federal Cinema. Our previous try of this porridge was at its former location and by this, you could imagine how long we have not try that porridge.


Since it was closed, we drove to Bukit Beruang to check out what are the street food available. While my wife was on chatting with her daughter who is having a retreat Sekeping Serendah, I kept driving until we reached a newly open restaurant.


It is the PJ Hokkien Mee or in mandarin 栖云楼PJ碳炒福建面.


Some of their signature dishes are :


  • Hokkien Mee
  • Hokkien Bihun
  • Bihun and Kuey Teow
  • Hua Dan Hoo
  • Stir Fried Bihun
  • Guang Fu Yee Mee
  • Steamed Yee Mee
  • Lu Mee
  • Steamed Rice
  • Fried Rice
  • Salted Fish Fried Rice

Some of the drinks served are :

  • Ginseng Chrysanthemum Tea
  • Apple & Hawthorn Tea
  • Passion Fruit Jelly Ice
  • Aloe Honey
  • Cardamom Plum
  • Water Chestnut & Bamboo Cane
  • Seaweed
  • Black Soya Milk





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