There area few types of beef noodles around - Taiwanese Beef Noodles, Chinese Style Beef Noodles, and Malay Style Beef Noodles. The one I found the most tasty is the Malay Style Beef Noodles, also known as Mee Sapi, at Kafe Selera Nusantara. The name of the cafe is a bit confusing because the signboard has a comic with the words "Jom Berambih Makan" which means "let's eat together", so it can be mistaken for the name of the cafe (or maybe it is).
The noodles are sprinkled with spring onions and fragrant fried onion flakes. There's also a bowl of stewed beef soup with marinated beef and bean sprouts. The reason that this is the best beef noodles in my opinion is because both the noodles and soup are very tasty and full of flavour. I usually don't bother finishing the soup that comes with most beef noodles because it is clear and light in taste, but it's not the case with this one here. Marinated pieces of beef taste good, but can be tough to chew at times. Th noodles used to be black in colour, but the chef has changed the recipe to make it colourless. The new recipe still tastes the same, but I request for the old recipe when I order because I think the black noodles has more character (see picture below).
The cafe has a B rating (out of A, B and C) for cleanliness. Other things on the menu include roti canai, fried noodles, toasted sandwich and satay. Drinks are good too, as with most Malay eateries, they do not skimp on sugar and taste. So good, in fact, that traffic police officers are frequently seen to have their daily dose of "Kopi-O" here (pun intended). 5 points if you can spot the 2 officers who should be out and about issuing traffic summonses in the picture below.
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