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Tok Tok Mee Bamboo Noodle Reviews

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Says says.com · 30 Mar 2026

For example, one restaurant named Tok Tok Mee Bamboo Noodle even incorporates bamboo into its noodle-making process, with the chef sitting on a large bamboo log to knead the dough.

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Feastographyblog feastographyblog.com · 24 Feb 2025

I’ll admit, I’m not a huge noodle guy, I much prefer rice, but since I was on a tour to to eat Michelin Awarded restaurants in George Town, Penang , I felt like it was my duty to try the famous Tok Tok Mee Bamboo Noodles.

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Danielfooddiary danielfooddiary.com · 1 day ago

Tok Tok Mee Bamboo Noodle on Lebuh Campbell in Penang keeps that spirit alive, serving a noodle style that is becoming increasingly rare outside places like Hong Kong .

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Chiefeater chiefeater.com

“Tok Tok” is an onomatopoeia of the sound made by a chef when kneading noodle dough with a bamboo pole, a tradition still practised at the entrance of Tok Tok Mee Bamboo Noodle.

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