Despite the incessantly price increase of almost all food stuff every now and then, this guy Ah Hoe still happily selling his Jawa Noodle with the price remains unchanged after all these years and he vows to keep it that way in years to come.
You might think he would short change his customers with a little less of this and that for RM2.00 a plate, the otherwise is true. Look at the pic above, look at Char Seow (roasted pork slices) the bean curd slices.. and the serving of the noodle itself.
This price tag of RM2.00 has been there for 4 to 5 years now, and it shall remain there in years to come to this i am hopefull.
P/S : There is such a thing called lower th price, increase the volumme
Now why can't everyone else leave the price of fewd unchange *sobs.
ReplyDeleteHow is the taste? RM2.00 with not bad taste, I will go for it everyday too. But, if not good taste, I won't go even if it is very cheap.
ReplyDeleteWow these days very hard to find hawker noodles selling at RM2!
ReplyDeleteVery cheap!
You are very lucky...
ReplyDeleteIts hard to find a cheap food now days, every year the price will increase with the owner claim to cover the operation cost and bla bla bla...
Maintain the price, maintain the taste, customer surely won't go away. Nowadays most hawkers like to take advantage of CNY to increase their price... Ah Hoe is an exception.
ReplyDeletehard to find a generous hawker like him.
ReplyDeleteRM2.00 consider very cheap d. How is it taste like? good? Taiping selling RM3.00-RM3.50jor!
ReplyDeletegosh... seeing this reminds me of the 1980sss... where got 2rm meal anymore.. so nice.. no wonder u get richer than us.. hahahaha...
ReplyDeleteHe made it up probably by volume
ReplyDeleteof sale or he has a golden goose at home.
Penang Godfather! Knows where the best and the cheapest is! Take me there next time...ok?
ReplyDeleteThe taste is good and that the reason his biz is a brisk......Eugene
ReplyDeleteHaha just had jawa mee for brunch few hours ago and paid RM4.30 per plate twice what you pay at Ah Hoe's.
ReplyDeleteThat's what you called in Hokkien.. Hoe hoe hoe price! [Hoe means good..]
ReplyDeletethe taste speaks for itself hence repeat cust.
ReplyDeletei will support him when i come to penang.
ReplyDeleteRM2? That's awesomely cheap! Here at my place the price of mee soup, konomen etc...are on the Rm5 price tag..
ReplyDeletewow, that's really cheap!
ReplyDeleteany guys coming to Penang, let me know, i take you makan there,ok?
ReplyDeleteRM2!!!!! wah...i can have 2-3 of those!!!
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