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Hokkien Mee Malaysia | Traditional Noodle Dish From Malaysia, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Hokkien Mee Malaysia | Traditional Noodle Dish From Malaysia, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Hokkien Mee Malaysia | Traditional Noodle Dish From Malaysia, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Hokkien Mee Malaysia | Traditional Noodle Dish From Malaysia, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas

Hokkien mee Malaysia

(Tai lok mee, Hokkien char mee, 福建面)

This popular noodle dish hails from Malaysia, and it should not be confused with the similar Singaporean version or significantly different variety that comes from Penang—but which curiously share the same name. Malaysian Hokkien mee that is mainly associated with Kuala Lumpur usually consists of egg-based wheat noodles that are braised with sliced pork, pork lard, prawns, and cabbage.


The whole dish is generously coated in a thick and dark sauce that is based on soy sauce and prawn stock. It is usually served with sliced scallions and chili or shrimp paste (belacan) on the side. Because of its name, Malaysian Hokkien mee is also believed to have its origins among the Hokkien community, an ethnic group native to Chinese Fujian.