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		<title>By: Malaysia Best &#187; Pasembor Edgecumbe, Gurney Drive</title>
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		<description>[...] This pasembor stall and the mamak mee goreng do good business during weekends.  The stall is located in a City Council hawker centre along Gurney Drive (near Bali-Bali seafood).  I had done a previous post on the mee goreng before in Food Haven.  There is a Chinese version of pasembor which is way tame from this fiery stuff.  It is called Cheh Hu. [...]</description>
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