Famous for beef noodle, which is pretty good. They will give you the large portion by default, so you need ask for small portion. The Fried Kway Teow is okay as well. Seems like the famous lala..
Verdict: The beef noodles has been built up a stellar reputation for years and and it is indeed famous for a reason – they know their food well and prove themselves noteworthy.
Unexpectedly, the roasted meat we ordered taste quite good, in particularly the char siew as the meat is juicy with the right level of sweetness.
What do We Like about Choon Prawn Mee House? -The prawn mee broth which was rich, and full of prawns’ flavour
The traditional Prawn Mee was very nice, I think prawn-based soup was a little bit on the sweet side and not as spicy as I'd imagine it to be, which fits my taste buds. Nice!
我喜欢Nyonya咖喱鱼丸,因为咖喱包装了一个冲击力。也就是说,这并没有向我招呼“槟城”小贩,所以只把它当作一种(美味的)小吃。
Noodle texture here is certainly different. abit chewy, slightly fatter and certainly the sauce that they have is one of its kind. Unique yet pretty good. Wan ton size here is slightly bigger compare to KL too, in a normal traditionally wan tan mee per plate. Adding their own chili sauce is abit unique but still prefer the original taste which is better. Simple and direct.
我喜欢Ah See的家里做的鸡蛋面 - 它比一般的肆意mee稍厚一些。这些股线的质地稍微坚硬,咬合时有柔软的咀嚼感。
Another unique point for ‘Chop See Kee Wanton Mee’ is it is in creamy colour while most of the Wantan Mee is in black colour. This is because the sauce of Wantan Mee is made with the soy sauce, lard and chili sauce.
But I think it does deserve a visit if you are a fan of ramen.
Verdict: I’m glad that we’ve finally tried this Tokyo style ramen and definitely a contented ramen experience. We will be back!
Kuro Musashi Ramen - MYR 27+ (6% GST = MYR 28.60 nett).
The slightly expensive rm$9 "干咖喱排骨麵 Stewed Dry Curry Pork Ribs Noodle" was acceptable but wasn't my liking today
Chan Meng Kee does offer good safe Covid-19 dining procedures with workers all on Masks and tables with Social Distancing partition screens
Will definitely be back here maybe for their Roasted Duck or Steamed chicken in the future!
Besides her signature Sarawak Laksa, Aunty Christina also offers 哥罗面 Kolo Mee, 黑胡椒豬肚湯 Pig stomach Black pepper soup, 益母雞 Kacangma, 五香 Ngoh Hiang, 番茄麵或粿条 Tomata Mee/Kueh Teow.
[Non-halal] Here’s out FAVOURITEST Sarawak Laksa ever! Aunty’s recipe has the perfect blend of herbs and spices - resulting in a rich and aromatic soup.
Aunty Christina's Sarawak Laksa is known to serve one of the best Sarawak Laksa in Sea Park, Petaling Jaya. Aunty Christina has been around since 1960, and it's no stranger to the locals. Here we are trying out this awesome Sarawak Laksa for the first time!
The family business has been around since 1945 and currently run by second generation owner. They used to have a stall and moved to coffeeshop years later. The kitchen is located at the back of the shop where there is a side door entrance for customers to walk in from other side of the alley.
We are not huge fan of the beef noodles but many people enjoy their beef noodles. However, we enjoyed the Hainanese chicken rice and also the curry noodles. If you plan to go to Restoran Soong Kee Beef Noodle Jalan Tun H S Lee, go before lunch time.
Today we head out to check out the famous Soong Kee Beef Noodles which has been serving one of the best beef noodles in Kuala Lumpur since 1945. Their speciality is the combination of egg noodles with beef slices, tripe and minced beef; topped with delicious fermented soybean paste. There's also the option of soup or dry beef noodles.
The name "Tok Tok" originates from the onomatopoeic sound a chef makes while kneading noodle dough with a bamboo pole, a tradition still observed at the entrance of this establishment.
The taste of the wantan mee are almost the same as before despite the chewiness of the noodle not as much and the gravy is more starchy. As for the Char Hor Fun, the taste is packed with wok aroma.
Tok Tok Mee Noodle House, used to known as Hong Kee Wantan Noodle now is operate by the next generation where the legacy of bamboo noodle was passed down. The taste of the wantan mee are almost the same as before despite the chewiness of the noodle not as much and the gravy is more starchy. As for the Char Hor Fun, the taste is packed with wok aroma.
Overall was not bad except for the service. Do not expect top notch service here.
Verdict: A solid bowl of beef noodles, and I can see why people have been flocking to the place for decades. It’s hearty, it’s comforting, and it’s substantial. Most impressive were the beef balls, which were so springy you can practically use them as ping pong balls – not a trace of tendon or whatnot left. The noodles were al dente and slathered in the savoury meat sauce.
We ordered Beef Mix Noodles (牛杂肉丸) RM10.00 that serves with a bowl of rice noodles (grounded beef as toppings) and a bowl of soup with assorted beef parts in it. The beef was tender and juicy, soup or broth was clear yet very rich in taste, overall taste like having a bowl of Bakso (Indonesian Beef Noodles) instead of the Pho Bo (Vietnamese Beef Noodles) that dashes some extra leaves and limes as flavouring.
Tomato & Egg (Rm 9.5) My fave! My fave!!! Appeared in orangey-red and loaded with lots of ingredients, it was very appetising not just from the look but the taste as well! Sourish yet soupy. I drank the whole bowl of soup. Lovely!
来到这里一定要尝试招牌之一的番茄上汤面 (RM9.50), 你可以选择你要面条还是饭,可以干捞或汤的,还蛮多料的 有菜园鸡,猪肉,鲍片,菜脯蛋和鱼丸鸡蛋等等,我觉得这汤底真的很不错番茄汤很开胃有点酸酸甜甜,味道不会太over,刚刚好
來到這家店更少不了店裡的三大鎮店之寶【姜味十足的姜酒雞湯麵(要是覺得酒味不夠KICK,可以免費加酒)、非常開胃的番茄上湯麵和滑滑嫩嫩的菜園滑雞,光聽名字就口水流了!
If you want a local Penang version of loh mee, you can visit Kim Leng Loh Mee at Restoran Joo Huat at Perak Road Penang.
1119 Curry Mee Stall at Joo Huat Cafe is one of the curry mee selling in Penang that served non-santan (no coconut milk) at their base. The taste of the curry mee is as good as those that have included santan and it is packed with nostalgic and classic flavor. The blood cockles are fresh and juicy, while the soup is thick and aromatic, and the chili paste is packed with pungent. Overall the curry mee is worth the taste
The pancake taste good, the outer layer of the pancake is crunchy and the ingredient inside it is good too, though simple but I like it.
♥Verdict: The Wonton Mee and Char Siew were spot on and memorably good. I wouldn’t say no to a revisit, IF I happen to be at this area as I have a few options (which are nearer to my place) at my disposal. For those who live nearby or want to try out this place, go ahead!
Verdict: The Wonton Mee and Char Siew were spot on and memorably good. I wouldn’t say no to a revisit, IF I happen to be at this area as I have a few options (which are nearer to my place) at my disposal. For those who live nearby or want to try out this place, go ahead!
This is the Malaysian version of wan tan mee and you can’t find it in other countries even Singapore. The dried noodles are dark thanks to combination of different oil use, the sweet thick dark soy sauce and other sauces. The result is sweet and savoury flavour that will keep you coming for more.
看来吃过庸记的牛腩面后,我的味蕾又再次被宠坏了。
Taste:9/10(Delicious. Satisfied with the meals here. So far they seems to serve the best beef noodles in KL. Portion were good. I tried both version of soup and dry beef noodles and found that dry version taste better. Also their dry version with peanuts which makes the noodles taste better. The meat is soft. The tendon is good and normal beef noodles bowl came with beef balls & tripes. I order extra honeycomb which is very tender and taste good in beef broth. You also have option to add crispy fish skin for tastier option)
The tendons were so good and soft. Good till the last morsel.
Tasty savoury fragrant KL style wanton noodles with tasty plump wantons.
Polo Bun with Butter (菠萝油) – RM4.50, a very typical Hong Kong pastry. The top of the bun was covered with slightly sweet crust while the inner of the bun was stuffed with a piece of creamy butter. In Penang, it is so difficult to get Polo Butter Bun. That is the reason I came to this cafe to try out the bun. It is in fact one of their best-sellers and usually sold out by noon. The top crust was so nice and the bun was soft and warm. Having it with soft and creamy butter was simply satisfying. This bun is perfect when it is served warm.
For the menu, although I thought that the price is wallet-friendly but the choices are limited.
海燕茶室咖喱麵食 Restoran Hoi YinAddress: No. 31, Jalan Telok Cempedak, 25050 Kuantan, Pahang支持我的頻道可以在此購買馬來西亞霹靂州的特產:Support me by buying Perak famous biscuits & coff...
海燕咖哩 对我来说其实一点都不陌生, 就在我还是个小学生时我爸妈就很长带我们到关丹走走吃吃游玩/休息. 那时, 海燕咖哩是我们一到关丹必吃的食物, 它在我的印象中就是店面小小, 很热很多人 (因为是 HALAL 面店), 不早去是很难等到位的, 所谓的 ”早起的鸟儿有虫吃”. ...
這家咖哩麵攤來頭可不小喔~ 在今年被推薦列入<一百家最具風味傳統咖啡茶餐店>美食專書第二輯裡. 這家麵攤只有3種選擇, 咖哩面, 清湯麵及乾麵. 海燕還有一個特色就是, 三大民族都能一齊來這裡享用餐點呢~ (因為是Halal店家)
This is my second visit to this restaurant This time not as many people as last time But still we need to wait about 20 minutes Until the curry laksa is served to us
I would love to come back, and this time shall ask for wing or drumstick, and make sure that I get the sambal chili which I heard is not to be missed 😅
This morning, we were in search of a good place to have breakfast in Seremban and after doing some read up on social media, it seems that this restaurant called Restoran Asia Laksa is a favourite place for the locals to have their Curry Mee fix. The reviews were so good and it is seems that this place does the best Curry Mee in Seremban. With such kind of reviews, how could we miss this place. Immediately we drove towards Taman Senawang Jaya where this restaurant is located.
I was pleased that the taste and texture of their family recipe noodles were as consistently agreeable as when it was served from the stall that Elton and his father used to run, years ago.
It was the statement, “Ho Seng Kee is the best wanton mee ever” that made me head to JB. I literally went, “Let’s go”.
Since 1936, Ho Seng Kee (HSK) Wantan Mee has been an Nostalgic Flavour in Johor Bahru (JB) for over 81 years. It has served across three to four generations ...
TLDR , Zok noodle serves pretty standard above par noodels - the prawn wanton is the highlight signature of the shop. We skipped dimsum as RM6 & above per serving is pretty steep price. In all honesty, the food here is pretty much over-hyped by reviewers/blogger.
Char siew and shrimp wantan noodles RM 9.50 The noodles were totally unexpectedly good. Crunchy texture, slightly oily, it goes into my book of good wantan mee 👍Char siew was a slight letdown as it lacked the fat to make it juicy, no caramelization on the skin. The shrimp wantan is worth mentioning as these were huge with one whole not-small shrimp in it.
I ordered the Fresh Prawn Wonton Noodles as that was the reason why I was there. Mum also had the same. SIL had Vietnamese Pork Chop Noodles while Niece had the Double Roasted Meat Noodles. In addition, we also ordered a serving of Dumpling Soup to share. As expected the wontons were superbly delicious. It's the right size. The meat & prawn inside the wonton were fresh and remained its crunch!. It's totally delicious. Will definitely go back for more again!!....
Air Itam Sister Curry Mee Chee Cheong Fun at Air Itam Penang Malaysia
The famous Sister Curry Mee was founded by two iconic sisters in Air Itam, Penang since 1946. They're now in their late 80s and the stall has been taken over by their grandniece. We're fortunate that the curry mee stall will continue to serve this iconic dish in its original recipe brought down from the sisters
The soup not really thick but it have the aromatic hint of coconut and curry blend in it. The bowl of curry mee is served with the noodles, cuttle fish, coagulated pig blood and tauhu-pok and the curry paste. Indulge this sinfully addictive bowl of curry noodles and you will totally in love with them.
Pitt Street Koay Teow Thng is one of the famous Koay Teow Thng in Penang that has been around for 60years. The original location of this Koay Teow Thng was at Pitt Street. It was moved to the new location at Carnarvon Street a few years back. One of the Specialists of this shop is the fish balls that are made of Eel Fish and the fish balls are homemade. Pitt Street Koay Teow Thng also selling Char Koay Teow now and the taste is promising too.
Koay Teow Th'ng is flat rice noodles, served in soup. It is topped with their homemade Eel Fishballs, pork meat that has been minced and flattened, and we were surprised to find some golden deep-fried Pork Lards in the bowl as well. The noodles were silky smooth, every ingredient is in perfect harmony. The Eel fishball though has a slightly different texture than the usual fishball bounciness, we can taste the delicate sweetness of the eel itself. It is definitely a hearty bowl of delicious Koay Teow Th'ng!
The broth was out of this world. Subtly rich with the extract from the bones.