In 1927 Ong Kim Lian arrived in KL from Fujian, China, and opened a noodle stall – Kim Lian Kee has been serving some of the city's best Hokkien mee ever since. Choose a table upstairs for aircon and a view of Petaling Street Market, or sit downstairs, alley-side.

There is also a stall at Lot 10 Hutong.


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2. Chinatown Wet Market

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3. Guandi Temple

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4. Lee Rubber Building

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5. Pasar Karat Murals

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6. Cockerel Mural

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7. Sri Mahamariamman Temple

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8. Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

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