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Mee Ketam KL......but located in Shah Alam

Dinner tonight??? No clue what to have? Then I asked "Mr Know All" or google search obviously, who else to ask?. In the list of answers, it showed Mee Ketam KL or KL Crab Noodle. Ohhhh I was so excited to try, when I googled the location, actually this gastronomic place situated in Shah Alam, that is about 30 km from Kuala Lumpur City Centre. Quite far from KL and traffic can be quite bad. Thinkingggg for awhile on the distance issue, but due to my curiosity, just go to try.


Several bloggers recommended this Mee Ketam KL, they also listed the prices. The normal Mee Kari Ketam or Crab Curry Noodle (shows in photo) will cost you at RM9.50 or USD2.30, quite reasonable. Other types of curry noodle include the one without crab, with nipah crab and lobster (the later two priced based on per 100 g of nipah crab or lobster).

This is my personal review on this gastronomic joint.
Location from KL: 3/5
Restaurant feature: 3/5 (quite clean, quite small stool to sit)
List in menu: 3.5/5
Food: 4/5
Overall gastronomic experience: 3.5/5

Gastronomic Joint Information:
Mee Ketam KL
No 11 Kompleks Anjung 7,
Jalan Zirkon B 7/B, Seksyen 7, 40000 Shah Alam Selangor
Operational Hours: Daily 11am til 1am (Friday start at 5pm)
GPS: 3.077068, 101.495923


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