King of Laksa? Laksa Sarawak!!!

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milpitas kopitiam laksa. fried fish balls, fried fish, fish cake slices, prawns, egg, tua pok, shiok!

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milpitas kopitiam laksa. fried fish balls, fried fish, fish cake slices, prawns, egg, tua pok, shiok!

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hahahhahha, your existence in the Bay Area is pathetic like hell. Forced to eat this shit called Laksa? Please..............looks nothing like the real thing. If you smart, u would move to Vancouver where there are many fellow sinkies and malaysians and you can get laksa approximating what you get here. I would have been embarassed to snap this picture and let people know this is the shit I am passing off as Laksa. Why, turned down for Canadian citizenship, ah?
 
Sarawak laksa isn't as famous as their kolo mee.....and rightly so as their laksa is mediocre at best IMHO dun suit my taste.

You think I'll rate katong laksa number one?
No the top and only laksa in Sg or anywhere is sungei road one. No horse run.....if I on death row that will be my last meal
 
Yes, Laksa Sarawak is the best laksa version I've eaten, you can smell the belachan few stalls away.

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hahahhahha, your existence in the Bay Area is pathetic like hell. Forced to eat this shit called Laksa? Please..............looks nothing like the real thing. If you smart, u would move to Vancouver where there are many fellow sinkies and malaysians and you can get laksa approximating what you get here. I would have been embarassed to snap this picture and let people know this is the shit I am passing off as Laksa. Why, turned down for Canadian citizenship, ah?

i'm seeing a lot of canadian provincial license plates. they are looking for jobs in the bay area. ;)
 
Sarawak laksa is simply assam laksa, no? Can be terrible if the gravy is not well made. ;)
 
hahahhahha, your existence in the Bay Area is pathetic like hell. Forced to eat this shit called Laksa? Please..............looks nothing like the real thing. If you smart, u would move to Vancouver where there are many fellow sinkies and malaysians and you can get laksa approximating what you get here. I would have been embarassed to snap this picture and let people know this is the shit I am passing off as Laksa. Why, turned down for Canadian citizenship, ah?

Never eat Laksa by its looks. Taste is more important everything looked upsized for angmos tua kees.
 
hahahhahha, your existence in the Bay Area is pathetic like hell. Forced to eat this shit called Laksa? Please..............looks nothing like the real thing. If you smart, u would move to Vancouver where there are many fellow sinkies and malaysians and you can get laksa approximating what you get here. I would have been embarassed to snap this picture and let people know this is the shit I am passing off as Laksa. Why, turned down for Canadian citizenship, ah?

Maybe esnd is trying to get away from sinkies and jiu-hu-kias :D
 


mark weins is currently in singapore doing videos on Sg food..


[video=youtube;JRS3018R7J4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRS3018R7J4[/video]

after watching the video, i guess he didn't like the chicken rice and the fish bee hoon.
 
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He loves the stingray more.. when he really likes the food, this is his reaction, albeit the famous reaction.
 
It's not the stingray he likes, it's the sambal sauce. It goes well with almost anything. :D

[video=youtube;k_58g-z9VSk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_58g-z9VSk[/video]

He loves the stingray more.. when he really likes the food, this is his reaction, albeit the famous reaction.
 
Whatever Sinkie eat, malaysian also eat. Same thing. Ikan Bakar, laksa, chicken rice, bak Kut Teh...... No use quarreling. We are the same . Only politics keeps us apart.
 
bun bo hue, the closest viet noodle dish to laksa. although it's not part of the laksa or mee siam families, the use of thick round rice noodles, laksa leaves, and spicy broth keeps it close.

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bun bo hue, the closest viet noodle dish to laksa. although it's not part of the laksa or mee siam families, the use of thick round rice noodles, laksa leaves, and spicy broth keeps it close.

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Ditto, lol
 
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