“Huh, what do you mean fried lychee?” was my reaction when I first heard about this concoction available at Ming Tien food court. Ginny was the person to ordered this, but at the time I haven’t bought my new and awesome Canon S90 yet, so I didn’t have decent night photos.
Update: Unfortunately Ming Tien food court is now closed permanently
Gareth, Horng the birthday boy, and Kimberly
It was horng’s birthday last night, and after fetching him from KLIA (was tragic cos Jaclyn, Eric, Kerol, and I ended up at LCCT first), had a big dinner (more about that later), and a few sessions of Guitar Hero, Gareth, Kim, Horng, and I went over to Ming Tien past 2am for some light supper/dessert.
That is when I introduced them this unique dish. I ordered fried lychee and thought it’ll be a good time to try their fried pineapple too.
fried lychee and fried pineapple, with some big juices!
Basically the fried lychee is done the same way as pisang goreng (deep fried banana). Canned lychee dipped in batter, deep fried. It was so simple you’d wonder why it took so long for someone to come up with this.
The sweetness of lychee plus the piping hot batter is a weird but very good combination. The accompanying honey isn’t exactly required unless you  have really sweet tooth.
The fried pineapple was not bad, but pale in comparison with the lychee. Try it, only RM 5 per plate.
Address:
Ming Tien Hawker Center
Jalan SS24/8, Taman Megah,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor
GPS: 3.114334, 101.611658
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wow! that sounds interesting….
foodcrazee,
oh yes it is! 😀
fried lychee sounds a bit weird anyway will give it a try…TQ
just can’t imagine the taste, sounds weird but intriguing…… will have to try it out the next time i am around the area.
I can’t imagine deep fried lychee 😀 It’s so good by itself…
Hmm…I’ve been to Ming Tien a lot of times, but I’ve never seen this stall. I must take a proper walk around the place.
hApPy HaPpY,
Yahh try it, does sound weird but tastes good!
celine,
do it!
Kiran,
Hahah yah
Huai Bin,
Yah I didn’t realise this stall exists until Ginny told me.
hahaha, that’s cool. basically you can deep-fry anything lah. but must drain off the water lah, if not the batter also soggy.
mum’s good at deep-frying stuff during CNY.
it was the good..not so big on the pineapples but lychee best. wonder if they would do longan also!
I patron Ming Tien quite often nowadays for supper during my graveyard shift. But fried lychee is quite not suitable as a food during my lunch time lol
J2Kfm,
oOO, does your mom do deep fried mars bar? 😛
kimberlycun,
Likewise! 😀
Simon Seow,
Why not? Lunch, dinner all ok!
why la kill fruit! fruit is best remain fruit, not wacky food…
i is awesome. i is recommend good stuff but cheesie dont like =(
lb,
Hahah, gotta have variety!
Gin,
Yaa I think it’s awesome too!
never heard about fried lychee before. something new and special, might give it a try when i am going to PJ next month!
My Taste Heaven,
Yah give it a try. 😀
been ages since last went there. sounds like a good snack to hunt for~
taufulou,
Do it! 😀
It’s damn good, loving it!
nom nom nommmm
ShaolinTiger,
yess!
Jaclyn Chew,
slurps 😀
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is this place still open? the past 2 visits i did there it seem to be closed…. 😕
BY: I’m not aware that it is closed, i think still operating, just bad timing?