新山粿条仔

4.1/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact 新山粿条仔

Address :

新山粿条仔 81, Jalan Keris 1, Taman Sri Tebrau, 80050 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

Phone : 📞 +7977
Website : https://www.facebook.com/zoomcafeteria/
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City : 马来西亚 Johor

新山粿条仔 81, Jalan Keris 1, Taman Sri Tebrau, 80050 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
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Elaine Chan on Google

A local delicacy of braised pig innards. For the less adventurous, fret not as there's lean meat, tofu, eggs, fish cakes, tofu skin and even vegetables to go with the kway teow soup or rice. Oh there's sliced duck beast meat too. The place is relatively clean and service is fast. Reasonably priced compared to other similar shops in jb area. The shop will be closed on Thursdays. On other days will be open till 2.30pm.
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dupie82 kee on Google

A good and clean place to have lunch..my friend invites me and the food really delicious..
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K. King on Google

A very clean restaurant with tasty kuey chap 粿汁. Service attitude is good too. If you are keen on pork parts, this is a place for you to patronise.
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Victor Lee on Google

Love it, delicious, soup also taste good, must try ‼️‼️‼️
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Jason Oh on Google

Go there 30 mins earlier than actual dinner time before the crowd move in, due to limited table setup, to avoid longer waiting time. The foods are above expectation.
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kenneth lee on Google

Price is affordable and delicious For my set cost Rm12
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Lennox Cheok on Google

Thick herbal soup and reasonably priced. The restaurant was clean and tidy when we visited. Safe for family dining. We like their bean curd, pig skin, intestines, kuey teow and chili sauce. We ordered 5 pcs bean curds, 3 braised eggs, 2 plates of intestines, pig skin and 5 bowls of kuey teow. Total is around RM40. Roughly around RM10 per person.
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Yong Chieh Gooi on Google

The taste of the soup is really good and fragrant, with strong tea leave scent. The koay Teow kia is silky, and provides a good balance with the soup. The ingredients are great, without the smell, and crucially, fresh. The chilli sauce is great, though initially tasted funny and looks a bit off, and provides a powerful kick to the food! Having said that, the prices are expensive. This may be the case for most hawker places in Johor Bahru - so much so that it may take an upper middle income family to be able to afford to dine/eat this! I paid RM65 for my meal for 3 person (with double portion of koay Teow kia). For this price, I can get the same amount of food at a kway chap stall in Singapore for 3 pax ie at SGD7 each pax.

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