Monday, February 12, 2007

Hon Kee Porridge @ Petaling Street

Hon Kee porridge has gained some fame among the food bloggers with so many good reviews written. Other than that, Ho Chak! in Channel 8 was giving a lot of free publicity to this particular stall too.

I love to plonk some yao char kuey into my porridge. The sensation is like dipping crackers into hot milo. Heaven!

The plain porridge that comes with raw fish slices. The porridge is cooked with grounded grains, giving it a very smooth texture.

The raw fish slices is served with dashes of sesame oil, shredded ginger and corianders. Throw them into the hot porridge and stir lightly until its cooked.


The pork innards porridge that kampungboy ordered. He loves the crispy zha cheong (fried intestines) so much. We will come back again for the ala carte fried intestines.

Jalan Hang Lekir, Off Petaling Street.
(opposite Hong Leong Bank Berhad)
Operating hours: 5 am to 1 pm

11 comments:

Precious Pea said...

Waah..am drooling over the pork innards porridge. They served fried intestines too?? Must go must go!!

KampungboyCitygal said...

yeah..they served it seperately..glad that they cleaned it well..no strange smells

Lyrical Lemongrass said...

The fish porridge looks yummy! Must try it soon. Love your pics. Feeling hungry just looking at the raw fish. Haha.

MeiyeN said...

da porridge looks yummy but they only open during daytime? :( do they open on weekends? must bring my parents try it out...

Jackson said...

fresh fish slice? wow...the porridge must be steaming hot! drool...

KampungboyCitygal said...

lemongrass: haha..thanks..give u a try someday

meiyen: yeah just morning..sometimes they closed b4 1 pm if the porridge is selling fast..available on weekends too

jackson: i love my porridge to be steaming hot ..hehe

Ho Jiak said...

Fresh fish slices dip into hot porridge. Yeah! I like it very much!

boo_licious said...

I found a better place for porridge recently. Didn't snap pixs though but wow, really great stuff. Must revisit and document the place.

boo_licious said...

Gong Xi Fa Cai to both of you and yr families. Hope the Year of the Boar brings both of you prosperity (flying colours for all yr exams) and yummy eats.

whistler said...

Xin Nien Kuai Le, Wan Shi Ru Yi, Gong Xi Fa Cha, wish you have a prosperous new year

babe_kl said...

Wishing you and your family a happy and prosperous Chinese new year. Oink!