This humble laksa stall run by a lady and her sons is one of the most popular in Johor Bahru, never mind its rather offbeat location in a vacant plot off Jalan Stulang Darat with cars whizzing by.
The media even found her in this nook and wrote a feature story about her, which she proudly (and justifiably) displays.
Her fans come from all walks of life, and from far and near.
This laksa is just next to the famous two sisters’ kway teow kia (kway chap) stall. So, many customers order food from both stalls and have the best of both worlds ☻
This laksa is slightly more lemak (rich in coconut milk) than the other famous laksa stalls in Johor. Still, it is not that overwhelmingly jelak (sickening bloated feeling) type of lemak that we sometimes get elsewhere.
For her fans, her’s is just the perfect level of lemakness. I liked it too – this is just nice - I am not a fan of too heavy lemak.
This RM5 laksa comes with a good selection of ingredients like handmade fish balls, fried tofu and cockles which are all tasty and interesting.
If you like, you can choose your pick and pile in as much additional ingredients as you wish at additional cost.
For her fans, her’s is just the perfect level of lemakness. I liked it too – this is just nice - I am not a fan of too heavy lemak.
This RM5 laksa comes with a good selection of ingredients like handmade fish balls, fried tofu and cockles which are all tasty and interesting.
If you like, you can choose your pick and pile in as much additional ingredients as you wish at additional cost.
They are generous with the sambal chili and you can add as much of the hot stuff as you can stomach.
This little, unpretentious corner off Jalan Stulang Darat is definitely one of my favourite, delicious places to hang out in JB.
New Address
Restaurant name: 三楼 (San Lou or 3-storey) Laksa
Address: Off Jalan Stulang Laut (opposite 3-storey flats and old Chinese Temple)
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/p3hZF
GPS: 1.473341,103.778942
Hours: 1:30pm to 10:00pm (closed on Monday)
Non Halal
Old Address (moved)
Restaurant name: 三楼 (San Lou or 3-storey) Laksa
Address: Along Jalan Stulang Darat, Johor Bahru
Map: http://g.co/maps/km32z
GPS: 1.472092,103.777295
Hours: 5:30pm to midnight
Non Halal
Visited: 22 Feb 2012
New Address
Restaurant name: 三楼 (San Lou or 3-storey) Laksa
Address: Off Jalan Stulang Laut (opposite 3-storey flats and old Chinese Temple)
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/p3hZF
GPS: 1.473341,103.778942
Hours: 1:30pm to 10:00pm (closed on Monday)
Non Halal
Old Address (moved)
Restaurant name: 三楼 (San Lou or 3-storey) Laksa
Address: Along Jalan Stulang Darat, Johor Bahru
Map: http://g.co/maps/km32z
GPS: 1.472092,103.777295
Hours: 5:30pm to midnight
Non Halal
Visited: 22 Feb 2012
This humble laksa stall run by a lady and her sons is one of the most popular in Johor Bahru, never mind its rather offbeat location in a vacant plot off Jalan Stulang Darat with cars whizzing by.
The media even found her in this nook and wrote a feature story about her, which she proudly (and justifiably) displays.
Her fans come from all walks of life, and from far and near.
This laksa is just next to the famous two sisters’ kway teow kia (kway chap) stall. So, many customers order food from both stalls and have the best of both worlds ☻
This laksa is slightly more lemak (rich in coconut milk) than the other famous laksa stalls in Johor. Still, it is not that overwhelmingly jelak (sickening bloated feeling) type of lemak that we sometimes get elsewhere.
For her fans, her’s is just the perfect level of lemakness. I liked it too – this is just nice - I am not a fan of too heavy lemak.
This RM5 laksa comes with a good selection of ingredients like handmade fish balls, fried tofu and cockles which are all tasty and interesting.
If you like, you can choose your pick and pile in as much additional ingredients as you wish at additional cost.
For her fans, her’s is just the perfect level of lemakness. I liked it too – this is just nice - I am not a fan of too heavy lemak.
This RM5 laksa comes with a good selection of ingredients like handmade fish balls, fried tofu and cockles which are all tasty and interesting.
If you like, you can choose your pick and pile in as much additional ingredients as you wish at additional cost.
They are generous with the sambal chili and you can add as much of the hot stuff as you can stomach.
This little, unpretentious corner off Jalan Stulang Darat is definitely one of my favourite, delicious places to hang out in JB.
New Address
Restaurant name: 三楼 (San Lou or 3-storey) Laksa
Address: Off Jalan Stulang Laut (opposite 3-storey flats and old Chinese Temple)
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/p3hZF
GPS: 1.473341,103.778942
Hours: 1:30pm to 10:00pm (closed on Monday)
Non Halal
Old Address (moved)
Restaurant name: 三楼 (San Lou or 3-storey) Laksa
Address: Along Jalan Stulang Darat, Johor Bahru
Map: http://g.co/maps/km32z
GPS: 1.472092,103.777295
Hours: 5:30pm to midnight
Non Halal
Visited: 22 Feb 2012
New Address
Restaurant name: 三楼 (San Lou or 3-storey) Laksa
Address: Off Jalan Stulang Laut (opposite 3-storey flats and old Chinese Temple)
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/p3hZF
GPS: 1.473341,103.778942
Hours: 1:30pm to 10:00pm (closed on Monday)
Non Halal
Old Address (moved)
Restaurant name: 三楼 (San Lou or 3-storey) Laksa
Address: Along Jalan Stulang Darat, Johor Bahru
Map: http://g.co/maps/km32z
GPS: 1.472092,103.777295
Hours: 5:30pm to midnight
Non Halal
Visited: 22 Feb 2012
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