Saturday, May 27, 2017

The best in Mee Rebus, Mee Goreng, and Rojak

Mee Rebus
Among my wife's favorite casual Malaysian cuisines are the Mee Rebus and the Rojak or Persembur as it is called in Penang. These two cuisines can be found in Indian coffee shops where they often also serve roti chennai, mee goreng, dosa, curry puffs, briyani chicken rice, and many other Southern Indian cuisines. This kind of coffee shops are meeting place for all the different ethnic groups in Malaysia because it serves only halal food which is appropriate for mostly all dietary needs.

Rojak Persembur
So, these Indian coffee shops has become a place of congregations for Malaysians. Today, Indians coffee shops are so common that they considered a neighbourhood coffee shops. To every community in Malaysia, these Indian coffee shops has developed into a significant part of the growth and integration between the different ethnic groups in Malaysia. Therefore, these Indian coffee shops indirectly played an integral part to the peace and harmony in Malaysia bring the people together.

Mee Rebus Mamak
Although they serve only casual and simple cuisines, these coffee shops are often full with people. And the best cuisines these coffee shops can offer are the fried noodles (Mee Goreng) and the blanched noodles (Mee Rebus). And besides the noodles, they have special days where they offer all kinds of curry dishes and rice dishes. Among which are briyani rice, tomato rice, coconut fragrant rice, curry fish head, beef rendang, and honey fried chicken.

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