Fried Kueh Tiaw (No Egg)

served at “Sheng Kang Vegetarian Centre”

Is Fried Kueh Tiaw (No Egg) vegan? Yes! Fried Kueh Tiaw (No Egg) is certified vegan by the abillion communityVEGAN
3.40 (2)
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I didn’t even have time to replate this #tapao properly 🙀 Luckily with #kuehteow this good I don’t need to rely on looks to get my appetite going 🤭 This didn’t have any #protein as far as I can tell, not even a strip of #beancurd as is at least present in their #meekolok offerings. In terms of content it was pretty sparse too! Some #taugeh, cabbage 🥬, and strips of carrot 🥕 at most. In spite of that, this was super hearty and I slurped the whole thing down in a heartbeat 😋


As you can see… We’ve got ourselves another office re-plating situation. I feel bad about ordering takeout but work’s been swamped 😵‍💫 *sighs* I often don’t have the energy on a Monday to prepare a lunchbox. Honestly, this was my first time encountering a dish from this stall that I don’t love so much. Also, this dish originally has bean sprouts that I asked to omit (I eat them, I just don’t like them in my fried kueh tiaw). Not unlike their kolok mee, this is on the more sweet style. To which, I am no fan of. So this is actually still a great dish all around. I simply couldn’t enjoy it personally because it wasn’t savoury enough. It must be the natural sweetness drawn from the cabbage juices of frying. I’ve always liked it more charred too. I know their a small vendor and more naturally inclined towards using low cost packaging like plastic. But at least, we still see a good culture of bringing your own containers to takeaway. RM 8.90 on Grab so it may be RM 8 dining in. Still not bad because the portion is more than generous 👏😊 I think yes! It should be tried! But it’s more for those who don’t want so much char 👌



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