The tomato
mee is another signature dish of
Kuching and Sarawak because it almost exclusively available only in Sarawak. I like to call it the local version of spaghetti
bolognaise. The outstanding features of this dish is the fried crispy noodles and the tomato sauce gravy that is used to pour over the noodles.

Newly opened in 2009, Cafe De
Margherita serves the best tomato
mee I've tasted so far. What makes it the best is the thick tomato sauce gravy. Many noodle sellers skimp on the tomato puree used to cook the sauce so it ends up tasting quite bland, but not the one at Cafe De
Margherita though. You can literally see the chef taking a big scoop of tomato puree and cook it over such a fierce fire, that you would think they would go through a barrel of cooking gas every night. With that said, it is worth paying the above-market price of rm 5.

The chef and staff never fail to greet me with a smile
every time I dine there. Good food, friendly staff and a clean place to dine for dinner and supper. Cafe
de Margherita is located on Green Hill Road, just opposite the more established Ah
Ka Su Seafood Restaurant. For the location map, click
here.
Check it out and leave a comment after you've tried it.
1 comments:
mmm... yummylicious
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