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Mee Sum is gone, but there's still plenty of local Chinese food options. Which is best? Ashley Schuler, The Herald News Tue, January 14, 2025 at 9:04 AM UTC 1 min read ...
(Muhammad Rabbani Jamian @ FMT Lifestyle) Mee sua is a popular food among the Chinese community. They are often called “longevity noodles”, as their length is supposed to represent a long life.
Taiwanese mee sua at mini CNY fair Yi Lai Shuen noodles. PHOTO: YI LAI SHUEN There is no Chinese New Year fair at Takashimaya Square this year because of social distancing measures.
A modern, lighter take on Heng Hwa-style mee sua that will appeal more to the younger, health-conscious grain bowl-loving crowd versus traditionalists who may prefer a richer, seafood-driven flavour.
Ting and wife make ‘mee sua’ the traditional way Muhammad Rabbani Jamian and Terence Toh - 06 Sep 2024, 01:00 PM ...
Mee Sum, the oldest Chinese restaurant in the city, dates back to 1950 and was formerly located a few blocks north along South Main Street near Dwelly. The home of the family-run business has been ...
Mee Sum, the oldest Chinese restaurant in the city, dates back to 1950 and was formerly located a few blocks north along South Main Street near Dwelly. The home of the family-run business has been ...
The owners of Mee Sum are holding a second estate sale, clearing out what's left of the now-closed Chinese restaurant’s dishware and other items.
Mee Heng Low Noodle is open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For details, call 805-594-1500 or follow the restaurant on Facebook and Instagram.