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Stir Fry YuPo Noodles


My Stir Fry YuPo Noodles

Does this plate of noodle looks like spaghetti?
YES but it isn't.
This is called Yu Po noodle. I bought the packet of noodle from Bandaraya Bersejarah Melaka.


YuPo Noodles

The texture of this noodle is similar like spaghetti just that the cooking time to boil the noodle is 5 minutes compare to spaghetti is at least 8-10 minutes.



A bowl of delicious Noodles is served!
Ingredients:
Veggie - cut small
Salmon ball - cut into sliced
Pumpkin ball - cut into sliced
Meatball
Sesame oil, soy sauce, mushroom powder - dressing

What a yummy noodles - bought from Melaka.
MUST BUY when you visit Melaka.

Very much recommended as this noodles not only silky soft after cooked, non sticky yet slightly firm to bite on.
With YuPo noodles on hands, you can cook with different styles from soup noodles, stir fry, spaghetti to simmer...

Where to buy this noodles? (San Shu Gong Jonker street Melaka )


Address:
Jalan Merdeka, Melaka, 75000 Malacca, Malaysia
Hours: Open today · 9AM–8PM
Phone: +60 6-282 8381

Try this at home and I am sure you'll love it!

HAPPY TRYING!

P/S: I love Melaka so much that I won't feel bored visiting Melaka thrice (3) a year just to keep stock of my YuPo Noodles...hehe!

Cheers!
Have a nice day ahead.

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