Pasar Besar Seremban – Tow Kee Hakka Mee & Sin Yee Kee Beef Noodles
[Seremban]
Welcome to Seremban! Seremban is the capital of Negeri Sembilan and as with other places, it has a big market that sells all sorts of goods and food. As you can guess, we were here for the food, particularly to try their Hakka Mee and Beef Noodles.

Pasar Besar Seremban
One floor up above the wet market is a big food court with a variety of stalls. As with a lot of the wet markets, the smell of meat and live animals can be quite overwhelming for those who are not familiar with it.

Busy Market Atmosphere
First stall that we tried was Tow Kee Hakka Mee. The original shop nearby at Jalan Kepitan Tam Yeong was closed when we were there so thankfully this one was open. Tow Kee Hakka Mee has been well established for many years specialising in this tantalizing dish.

Tow Kee
The home-made noodles are chewy and are topped off with some minced meat. It makes for a simple dish, but it is the fresh ingredients that make the dish taste very good. We could have definitely gone for another bowl of noodles.

Hakka Mee
It comes with clear soup and to give it more spice, it is also accompanied by soya sauce and green chillis.

Hakka Mee - Complete with soup and sauce
Next is Sin Yee Kee Seremban Beef Noodles which has been selling Beef Noodles since the 1960’s. In this family run business which has even expanded overseas, this shop manages to maintain it’s standards throughout the years. The shop is open at 8am till 3pm.

Shop 748 - Beef Noodles
The Seremban Beef Noodles were quite bouncy and were covered in thick slick gravy and sprinkled with some sesame seeds.

Beef Noodles
Pasar Besar Seremban Tow Kee Hakka Mee (Stall 742) & Sin Yee Kee Seremban Beef Noodles (Stall 748)
Jalan Pasar
70200 Seremban
Negeri Sembilan
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Tags: Beef Noodles, Hakka Mee, Pasar Besar, Seremban, Sin Yee Kee, Tow Kee







March 10th, 2009 at 8:00 am
This place and the 2 dishes plus the siew pau stalls outside seem to be the only memorable eating thing about Seremban ! such a pity the shops are situated so high up on the building !
Imagine if they are situated on the ground floor
March 10th, 2009 at 10:41 am
Hey guys… actually I used to work in a factory in Seremban and drove there everyday for one year… and there is ALOT of nice food.
the thing is that you have to ask one of the locals to bring you there as it is really hidden all over the place…
Things that come to mind are pork noodles, fish head noodles, bak ku teh (hidden near a forest), loh shui fun (hidden behind a school under a tree…) and many more… u just got to know where to look.
=)
March 10th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
The Hakka mee looks really yummy!!!
Can ALMOST imagine it’s a bowl from ipoh…
March 12th, 2009 at 11:11 am
Thank alot for all the information. Planning to go down with family for makan and makan angin on a day trip. Can someone list down where and how to get there. I know they’s lot more hidden somewhere out there. Thank alot
October 18th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
Can someone tell me what is the business hour for Tow Kee Hakka mee?