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Com Viet, Lintang Burmah, Pulau Tikus


Clockwise from left:
1. spring roll, 2. deep fried spring roll, 3. chicken laksa, 4. beef kuey teow

And The sugarcane chicken with vege wrapped with rice paper.


This whole thing cost us Rm77.60 plus drinks.

I find that it's quite healthy but somewhat, I think I can get it very cheap in vietnam.
Ingredients are very simple.
Just vegetables and some meat. ;)




Comments

Simply Simply said…
yea wor...ha mi su so expensive wan...
meiyi said…
There are not many vietnamese cuisines around here, and that explains the price I think.
Anonymous said…
hehe..nice picture.. i miss the spring rolll...
meiyi said…
Why are you missing the spring roll?
you can always get it anytime!
Anonymous said…
how's this compared to the Viet food in e-gate?
Anonymous said…
Definately its cheaper in vietnam. for a meal like that its would be about 150k dong= tm 30 ++. When do you want to come vietnam to visit me, Meimei?
meiyi said…
Hi Vampirem,
Ambience wise - Miss saigon, Egate is better.
Food - somehow, I feel that Com viet is more authentic (it's only my thoughts). It's hard as at both times, i ordered different dishes.
Vampire said…
i'll try this out in the near future :D

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