My Personal Opinion After striking out twice with Hong Kong-style cuisine in Starz Kitchen and then HK Boy Cart Noodles, it was third time lucky and a relief to finally find Hong Kong-inspired food that I (at least) enjoyed. The prawn wontons, both the fried and soup version, are what you need to get here. The dry prawn roe noodles was the other surprise favourite but the luncheon meat rice was what I enjoyed the most. It's funny that I came here primarily to try their authentic wonton noodles (which is still more than satisfying) but leave raving about their premium quality luncheon meat and double egg rice. If I can only have one dish here, it'll be this one. Each time I'm in Pavilion now, I'm thinking of having it. ^_^
Mak's Chee serves the beef with very thin noodle, the sauce is definilty not as good as those I tasted in HK;
In conjunction with the opening of its second outlet, Mak’s Chee now is gladly introducing a new, delectable and authentic limited time promotional dish - Swiss Chicken Leg, to tantalize the busy working professionals, tourists, and families alike.
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I had the shio ramen (RM28 for regular) while my friend had the shoyu ramen (RM28 for regular). I still love the broth and noodles (The broth was rich and creamy, noodles had a great texture) but char siu is just mediocre. We also ordered komi tamago each - cant believe they charge RM4 for the egg now, and the one we had this trip had a strange vinegary taste to it. :(
Overall, I wouldn’t recommend nor would I return to eat here again. The main reason I dropped by was to check out one of the oldest standing wantan mee restaurant in KL. Sad to say, just like Koon Kee, both have seen their best days long ago. Still, worth a try if you are longing for a taste of heritage, or what the Chinese would call 古早味.
Duck Soba (Hot) Set Meal RM31 单点一碗面没有套餐的话价格是 RM26,套餐包含了寿司、小菜和绿茶额外加 RM5。,单吃面怕不饱的话最好点套餐。 第一次来吃,我们两个人共享一份热的鸭肉荞麦面,印象不错,喜欢。