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Restoran Kei Tak Fish Paste Noodles In Happy Garden
RM7.50 Noodles in KL? This Hidden Gem in Happy Garden is Run Entirely by Old Folks
Looking for a meal that's good for the soul AND your wallet? Auntie Lilly found a true hidden gem in Happy Garden! Simple, comforting, and super affordable. We stumbled upon a real neighbourhood treasure! Introducing Kei Tak Fish Paste Noodles, a humble stall where everything is straightforward, honest, and heartwarming.
Tucked away in the familiar neighbourhood of Happy Garden (Taman Gembira) is one such treasure: Kei Tak Fish Paste Noodles. This isn't a trendy cafe or a viral sensation; it's a simple, humble stall with a story and a price tag that’s hard to beat.
Plan Your Visit:
Kei Tak Fish Paste Noodles
Jalan Riangria, Taman Gembira, 58200 Kuala Lumpur.
Opening Hours: 6:30am - 2pm
CLOSED On Mondays and Tuesdays
Google Map: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/18_KNHslc_4
Pro-Tip: This is a classic neighbourhood spot, so remember to bring cash
A Bowl of Noodles with a Heart of Gold
What immediately sets Kei Tak apart isn't just the food, but the people behind it. The entire operation, from the kopitiam owner to the noodle stall staff, is run by a team of hardworking senior citizens. What makes this place special? This RM7.50 noodle stall in KL is run entirely by aunties and uncles! From the uncle cooking the noodles to the aunty taking orders, it’s a beautiful little community supporting each other. Visiting Kei Tak feels like stepping back in time, into a community where passion and experience are the main ingredients.
An Honest Taste of Comfort
Let’s set expectations right. If you're searching for a flavour explosion or a gourmet reinvention of fish paste noodles, this might not be it. The charm of Kei Tak lies in its simplicity.
The soup is a mild, clear broth that doesn’t overpower the ingredients. It’s the kind of comforting, clean flavour you’d expect from a home-cooked meal. The star of the show is the generous bowl of noodles, priced at just RM7.50.
Each bowl comes with springy noodles, bouncy homemade fish balls, and slices of deep-fried fuchuk (beancurd skin) stuffed with savoury fish paste. It's a wholesome, no-frills meal that fills you up without emptying your wallet.
More Bang for Your Ringgit: Homemade Yong Tau Foo
As if the noodle deal wasn't good enough, Kei Tak offers a selection of homemade Yong Tau Foo for only RM2 per piece. You can add on classics like Taufu Pok (Tofu Puffs), White Tofu,Brinjal (Eggplant), Ladies' Fingers (Okra), and Stuffed Chilli. Each piece is freshly prepared and makes a perfect companion to your bowl of noodles.
Why You Should Visit
In a city where a standard bowl of noodles can easily cost RM9 or RM10, Kei Tak Fish Paste Noodles stands out as a true budget eat. But a visit here is about more than just saving a few ringgit. It’s about supporting a local, elderly-run business and appreciating the beauty of simple, honest food. It’s a delicious reminder that a good meal doesn’t need to be fancy—it just needs to be made with heart.
If you appreciate simple food, affordable prices, and want to support our hardworking seniors, you must check out this place. Go show them some love!
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