Sunshine Square Food Court is definitely a place we frequently
visit for its delicious food, low price, air conditioned food court with an indoor
car park (else we run the risk of getting soaked if the rain suddenly pouring
during lunchtime!). My previous Part 1 post (link) mentioned about the Tomyam/Clear Soup
Stall, Rice Set Stall & Sarawak Kolo Mee Stall.
Here are some additional photos of the Tomyam Meat Vermicelli and Black Sauce
Kolo Mee from our visits after the 1st post.
The Tomyam Meat Vermicelli contains minced pork and meatball thus
the minced pork can absorb tomyam well. However, my LOVE is still the FISH! B+F+F
please (Haha.. those who frequent the stall should know this code)!
Tomyam Meat Vermicelli with Minced Pork, Meatball & Fishball |
After trying the original Sarawak Kolo Mee and the Chicken Kolo
Mee, we gave the black sauce kolo mee a try. It tasted kind of sweet so I think
I still prefer the original one. =)
Now let’s move on to other stalls!
Black Sauce Kolo Mee |
Wantan Mee Stall
This stall is handled totally alone by an Indonesian (I think is Indonesian),
she cooks, takes order, delivers the food all by herself. Don’t be alarmed by the
girl’s ethnicity as the wantan mee is delicious! It’s one of the most popular
stalls in Food court. Some even orders the deep fried wantan as snacks. For me,
I always order the wantan soup as lunch whenever I’m feeling FAT (which is
EVERYDAY). *facepalm* It was chewy and I love it when the soup become sour-y
when I throw in some green chili. *thumb up*
My BELOVED Wantan Soup with Green Chili |
Taiwanese Rice Set Stall
This stall specializes in Taiwan style rice set with RM5 as lowest
price. The RM5 rice set includes fried chicken cutlets, braised egg, some
minced meat on rice and pickled vegetable to complete the taste. This is certainly
comfort food whenever one is starving. They also have even larger set with
lemon chicken and spicy crispy chicken. When it was 1st opened, the
rice was really dry as there is not enough gravy from the minced meat but they
have since improved tremendously.
This is the Basic Set with Fried Chicken, Braised Egg, Pickled Vegetable and Lu Lou Fan |
This is the Set with Lemon Chicken |
This is the Set with Spicy Crispy Chicken in following picture! =P |
Look at the Sheer Size of this Spicy Crispy Chicken! |
Instant Cook Koay Teow Soup/Sell Whatever Stall
This is a newer stall in the middle selling instant cook koay teow
soup – you may choose Maggie mee, Loh Shu Fun, yellow noodles or vermicelli. A
bowl of these contains minced pork, pork skin, meatball, fishball and
vegetables. The portion is quite big so you might want to reconsider if you
want to order the “big” one. Other than soup based meal, it also offers dried
koay teow as well. You may also add on egg for your koay teow if you are an egg
person like me. =)
Dry Koay Teow with Add-on Egg |
It also has some herbal pork leg vermicelli and even a set of nasi
lemak rice with satay which my colleague sampled. Well, she says those are not
bad!
Nasi Lemak Set |
Chu Char Stall
The Chu Char Stall near Kolomee is selling all the chu char stuffs
such as fried hor fun, fried vermicelli, KL style loh mee and one of our
favourites is their “Tai Lok Mee”. The thick black soy sauce coupled with the
thick noodles is definitely something to try. My colleague also loves their salted
fish fried vermicelli.
Tai Lok Mee |
Stir Fried Stall
The Stir Fried stall is one of the oldest in the food court and it’s
located beside wantan mee stall. They sell fried rice, fried koay teow, fried
noodle, fried loh shu fun etc. We do sometimes order the fried koay teow when
we throw our diet plan out of the window! *facepalm*
Fried Koay Teow |
Sunshine Square Food Court is located in Sunshine Square (Duh!) in
Bayan Baru, Penang.
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