It is very common for a dish famous in one area to be offered in another part of the country with slightly altered ingredients. This is usually done due to availability, or sometimes just to better suit the local taste.

For Penang hawker dishes in Klang Valley, curry mee is perhaps the one dish that is affected the most. The ingredients used is sometimes so different from the version up North you wonder why they still share the same name.

Anyway, for the true Penang curry mee lovers, here are four places where Penang curry mee is offered with one crucial ingredient (to me, the most important ingredient) to unite them all – coagulated pork blood.

Curry Mee with coagulated pork blood
Penang curry mee at Restaurant Okay, PJ SS2

The father and son stall at Restaurant Okay, SS2 operates from about 7:30am and usually sells out in a little over two hours. There’s prawn, blood, cockles, cuttle fish, and very fragrant sambal paste. There’s always a couple tables filled with Penangites seated right next to the stall on weekday mornings, I join them from time to time.

Address:
Restaurant Okay
2, Jalan SS2/10,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor
(at the other end of the same row of shop houses comprising KAYU)
GPS: 3.115084, 101.616390
Hours: 7:30 am to 9:30 am, off Mondays

coagulated pork blood, prawns, cockles, cuttle fish, tofupok, yes!
Curry mee at Sun Sea kopitiam, OUG

Closer to KL, the version of Penang curry mee at Sun Sea kopitiam in OUG is also legit. It comes with all the essential ingredients with those slightly charred chilli paste. I also love the way they leave the cockles just ever slightly cooked.

Address:
Restaurant Sun Sea
Jalan Hujan Rahmat,
Overseas Union Garden,
58200 Kuala Lumpur

GPS: 3.073945, 101.673234
Hours: daily till around noon+

curry mee from Penang One, Puchong
curry mee from Penang One, Puchong

For those who are willing to pay a bit more for air conditioned dining environment, Penang One offers curry mee all the way from Pulau Tikus Keong’s curry mee stall in Penang. The cuttle fish used here is the darker version closer to one you find in mee goreng mamak, and there’s long bean, mint leaves, and even bunga kantan thrown in. Definitely worth the extra RM 2-3 they charge over kopitiam versions.

Address:
Penang One at Puchong
G2, Jalan Puteri 2/6,
Bandar Puteri,
47100 Puchong, Selangor

GPS: 3.023883, 101.617950
Tel: 03-8052 0181
Hours: 9.30am – 9.30pm daily

Address:
Penang One at Kota Damansara
16-1, Jalan PJU5/7,
Dataran Sunway,
47810 Kota Damansara, PJ
GPS: 3.152335, 101.594404
Tel: 03-6151 1083
Hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm daily

Penang white curry mee at Mayiang Jaya cafe, PJ
Penang white curry mee at Mayiang Jaya cafe, PJ

The Penang white curry mee stall at Mayiang Jaya Cafe is one of my latest discovery in this category. All the essential ingredients is presence except prawns. Mint leaves and long beans sort of make up for it I guess, I always ask for more pork blood here. It is perhaps the weaker version among the four, but still one that manage to satisfy my cravings.

Address:
Mayiang Jaya cafe
28, Jalan SS26/4,
Taman Mayang Jaya,
Petaling Jaya 47301 Selangor

GPS: 3.116374, 101.604224
Hours: breakfast and lunch

Top 4 Penang Curry Mee with Coagulated Pork Blood in Klang Valley
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13 thoughts on “Top 4 Penang Curry Mee with Coagulated Pork Blood in Klang Valley

  • September 15, 2014 at 6:05 pm
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    KY, I love curry and those with pig blood seem interesting. The first one at Okay Restaurant is the one I like. Look like more coconut milk in it for a richer tasting dish.

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    • September 15, 2014 at 11:40 pm
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      Vickie: The one at Okay restaurant is also the most popular version!

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  • September 16, 2014 at 5:44 am
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    I do feel thatt curry mee without pig’s blood is incomplete.

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  • September 16, 2014 at 10:10 am
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    last time i went always sold out wan, so mafan, but maybe its after those silly Twilight movies…

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  • September 16, 2014 at 11:06 am
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    I like curry mee but i don’t eat them on a frequent basis, too fattening 😛 and i always ask for “mai huek” and “keh huan jio”

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    • September 16, 2014 at 4:31 pm
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      Ken: mai huek? that’s blasphamy!

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  • September 17, 2014 at 9:44 am
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    it’s very unfortunate that i don’t like curry mee. 🙁

    would you please do one with hokkien char?

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    • September 17, 2014 at 9:46 am
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      ahfa: unfortunately I can’t find real hokkien char in Klang Valley, only fried hokkien mee, slightly different. :/

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      • September 17, 2014 at 9:48 am
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        whaaatttt? i meant the oily black fried thick noodles with loads of lard. Not sure what were your referring to woh!

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  • September 23, 2014 at 10:27 pm
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    Can try ss2 Chowyang pasar malam curry mee, personally I think it’s better than Restaurant OKAY ss2 ^_^
    The stall is nearby Restaurant OKAY.

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    • September 24, 2014 at 9:55 am
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      P@nda: oOo good to know, will try one of these days.

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