Flying Wantan Mee
  1. 飞天云吞面

Links

  • The hawker who makes ‘flying’ wonton mee in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
    The hawker who makes ‘flying’ wonton mee in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
    1. Mar 14, 2020
    2. www.youtube.com
    3. Video

      This hawker in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia tosses his wonton mee high in the air and catches it before serving it up. It’s earned the Flying Wan Tan Mee stall it...

    1. 叉烧云吞面 Chasiew Wan Ton Mee @ 飞天云吞面 Flying Wan Tan Mee at PJ Sea Park Roadside
      叉烧云吞面 Chasiew Wan Ton Mee @ 飞天云吞面 Flying Wan Tan Mee at PJ Sea Park Roadside
      1. Feb 25, 2019
      2. froggybitsoflife.blogspot.com
      3. Review

        I personally liked it! Furthermore, I get to see the owner's flying Wan Ton Mee skill where he tossed the Noodle perhaps some 15 feet up the sky and seems manage to retrieve it every time, fascinating.

      1. Flying Wanton Mee @ Seapark Petaling Jaya. Epitome of Street Food
        Flying Wanton Mee @ Seapark Petaling Jaya. Epitome of Street Food
        1. Aug 2, 2017
        2. johorkaki.blogspot.com
        3. Review

          I will definitely be back to enjoy this Seapark flying char siew wantan mee and show my friends how charming street food in KL is. It's the whole package - good food, nice folks, the dingiest dusty street side, great value and amazing showmanship.

        1. Review: Flying Wanton Mee, Seapark
          Review: Flying Wanton Mee, Seapark
          1. Sep 15, 2016
          2. eatwritelife.blogspot.com
          3. Review

            Lo and behold, their famous wantan mee but their cook's reputation is probably what made them famous in the first place. It wasn't atrociously good nor was it bad. The noodles were pretty fine. The char siew was slightly better than those dried up version which wantan mee is notorious for. The wantan itself was smallish, but tastes good.

          1. Flying Wantan Mee, Seapark - Bangsar Babe
            Flying Wantan Mee, Seapark - Bangsar Babe
            1. May 7, 2014
            2. www.bangsarbabe.com
            3. Review

              Ambiance: 3/10 Price: 5/10 Food: 4/10 (non halal) Verdict: I found the wantan mee overrated. Good texture though.

            1. Klang Valley: Flying Wan Tan Mee, Seapark – NICK CHAN DOT NET
              Klang Valley: Flying Wan Tan Mee, Seapark – NICK CHAN DOT NET
              1. Feb 3, 2013
              2. nickchan.net
              3. Review

                My friend told me that it used to be even better, but so far I feel that it’s a good plate of Wan Tan Mee, not costly and I will come back again for dinner next time. =)

              1. Flying Wan Tan Mee @ Seapark | Food 2 Buzz
                Flying Wan Tan Mee @ Seapark | Food 2 Buzz
                1. Oct 1, 2011
                2. foodtobuzz.blogspot.com
                3. Review

                  After watching the video, you may be curious why is he tossing the noodles so high up but you will understand when you tasted the noodles yourselves. Rating: 6.5 /10

                1. Flying Char Siew Wantan Mee @ Seapark, PJ - Malaysia Food & Travel Blog
                  Flying Char Siew Wantan Mee @ Seapark, PJ - Malaysia Food & Travel Blog
                  1. Mar 17, 2011
                  2. www.vkeong.com
                  3. Review

                    It could just be a marketing gimmick to pull in the customers but you could actually taste the noodles’ difference. The noodles actually feel smoother that makes a slurping sound (this is a roadside eatery, so slurp all you want) but the downside is it is not that springy. The char siew is also delicious, strong in honey flavor and goes well with the noodles but they really stinge on it. And by the way did you notice there isn’t even any greens given? lol. RM5 for a medium sized order.

                  1. Flying Wan Tan Mee @ Seapark , SS21
                    Flying Wan Tan Mee @ Seapark , SS21
                    1. Oct 28, 2010
                    2. www.nikelkhor.com
                    3. Review

                      This char siew ( BBQ pork ) is just a tiny little potion but the taste is good. Another need to be mention is the mee potion is enough to fill my stomach in single way. Overall the taste of wan tan mee is nice and elastic "Q". Nice to discover out some new place

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