About time…

I guess it was about time that I dropped by here…

HLH

…to try the kampua noodles at this particular stall…

HLH kampua stall

Why? Well, I have heard so many people singing its praises and claiming that it is the best in Sibu and in fact, I myself have asked friends staying at the hotel in the vicinity…

Kingwood

…to go over in the morning to eat it.

It is the corner coffee shop at the traffic lights at the junction of Lanang Road and Lanang Lane 2…

Junction

…and you can see this hotel across the road a little to the right…

Kawan

…while the aforementioned hotel is located at the back.

I did drop by for the beef noodles (RM3.50)…

HLH beef noodles

…a couple of times before but that was a long time ago and I understand that since then, they have opened another outlet in the town centre and more recently, a shop of their own. We love what they serve at the latter and do go there quite often for breakfast or brunch. That morning, Melissa had the one here and she liked it – I tried a bit myself and reckoned it was all right.

My missus had the mee pok (RM2.50)…

HLH mee pok

…with chili sauce added and she said it was good.

I ordered the kampua noodles (RM2.50)…

HLH kampua

…for myself and the pian sip (RM2.50)…

HLH piansip

…to be shared among the three of us.

I thought the kampua was good – very authentic, the way the original kampua has been and always will be, but I would not say it is my favourite. Personally, there are a few others elsewhere that I would very much prefer but I would say that the pian sip we had was very nice. The skin was so very thin that it was translucent and it was not oily and not overloaded with msg as well so as a whole, it was pretty well done.

I certainly would not mind dropping by again should I happen to be in the area and if I can find a parking space – this can be a quite a pain actually and the road tends to be rather busy especially in the morning – this much, I would say.