The Asam Laksa was awesome too. Although this dish I decided to go for SMALL, the portion was generous as well. The sardines, at most eateries, I’d usually get only one chunk but here is got three, large pieces. Now that, I liked very much. It makes all the difference, you know? Yea yea, I am tad cuckoo when it comes to them sardines. Then, there was the laksa noodles + cracker/keropok + lettuce + shrimp paste + onions + pineapples. A satisfying dish it was. It embodied and fulfilled all the elements of an asam laksa.
无论食物,服务,环境个人都非常“稀饭”,所以帮衬左无数次,而且我家老妈子都超级喜爱它地嘅奶油螃蟹,地方宽阔加上冷气饭店,可以慢慢享受食物嘅感觉超级正,推荐喔
I absolutely loved this Cantonese chang because it doesn't use soy sauce in the rice (besides the rice being not fried) which allows me to taste the glutinous rice grains in its pure form. On unwrapping the chung, I could see a bit of the rice stuck to the bamboo leaves which I didn't mind at all as that would mean the chung is less oily.
The Meat Rolls @ RM11.50 arrived looking and tasting like lor bak except it was encased in this super crispy layer of beancurd skin. It was very delish.
推薦他們家的乾撈麵食,澆上醬汁和豬油蔥花等等,吃前把麵食拌均勻,使每一條麵都被豬油醬汁包裹著,香啊!
Dried Handmade Pan Mee, 8.50 ringgit This dish was yummy. It basically consisted of rather colorful yellow, green homemade noodles + minced meat + fried pork fat + fried anchovies + seaweed? It was a good mix between oily and spicy. Tasted delicious, as soon as it arrived at our table, we started gobbling it all up. Definitely a dish I’d order again
My Personal Opinion Since neither the char siew nor the curry mee impressed, my husband will be reluctant to make a second trip here. But the chicken rice definitely deserves a revisit (listen to grandmother, she's always right!). I guess I'll have to tapau if I want to eat this chicken rice again (which I do).
Well Fortune Restaurant welcome family visit, team dinner or take the belt, and expect you to feel at home.
Besides curry noodles and assam laksa, they also offer Tom Yum Noodles, Fish Ball Noodles and Jawa Mee. The curry noodles here is definitely my preferred choice over the assam laksa. This curry mee can give our favourite curry laksa a run for its money although it didn't knock it off its top spot in our books. Plus the price for such a fully loaded bowl makes it really cheap. Make sure you order their two side snacks of Penang Lobak and Penang Otak-Otak as they're equally yum. If you can't make it here, they've opened a stall in Makan-Makan by Parkson (on Level 3, Sunway Velocity Mall) since February 2017 under the name of Homey Curry Laksa (now that's a name I can understand). They strive to give you the homemade taste (like your mom or grandma makes or use to make) in their curry mee, hence the name Jia Li Mian or Homey Curry Laksa. Did they deliver? For me, they did.