Located along a row of shophouses along Mt Austin, Johor Bahru. They specialise in old time white and dark sauced wanton noodles. Menu items also have many other interesting and delicious items, like fried wantons, fried curd skin ... etc We tried the Large Size to share, dark sauced wantin noodles. Noodles as nicely cooked, chewy, but soft. Dark sauce was slightly sweet, with fried crunchy pork lard pieces. Topped with Char Siew pieces and vegetable pieces. Flavoured Served soup with steam wanton was nice too. The fried wanton came fresh, not too oily. The fried wanton skin can be mixed with the noodles to add extra punch ! Only Soft Drinks available, no beers. Staffs were friendly and helpful. Will recommend this place for family and friends for a...
Read moreGreat value for their food and pretty nice taste! Their price is slightly under market average for a meal in JB which is a nice bonus if you are looking for good value local foods.
Tried both their white and black wanton noodles, and it’s tasty with decent portions for its price, chili is really spicy so do add with moderation. They do offer green chilis too which is quite a rare sight to find in area.
Their fried wantons are fried with fresh oil, which you could immediately taste upon eating it, as opposed to most deep fried stores.
Decent selection of drinks, but i personally enjoy their chinese drinks like sugarcane or cooling tea which are not overly sweet.
Having tried both locations, i personally prefer the mount austin over the...
Read moreWe ordered the wantan noodles with black sauce and chili.
Noodles were good and spring with plenty of sauce to prevent it from drying out.
Misses had to be the fried lard which seems to have gone flat and I felt that the sauce itself was lacking in a bit of flavour.
Overall a decent bowl (comfort food level) especially for supper.
Wantan soup is peppery excellent. They were not stingy with the filling and the skin was still good even when it was cold (we dabao-ed and left it for a while). Definitely the star of...
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