If you’ve ever craved a comforting bowl of hand-pulled noodles with a side of halal assurance, Mee Tarik Jalan Sultan in Kota Damansara might just be calling your name. Clean, simple, and chill, the space caters to all – whether you’re rolling deep with the fam, catching up with friends, or flying solo with just your thoughts and carbs. Indoor and outdoor seating options? Check. Flexibility is the name of the game here.
Now, let’s talk noodles. The la mian or “ramen,” as they sometimes call it, is solid – springy, hearty, and served in reasonable portions (pro tip: ask for extra noodles if your carb cravings are doing the absolute most).
But here's the noodle in the soup—if you're used to the punchy, complex flavours of its non-halal cousins (read: porky broths and umami bombs), you might notice something missing. The halal version, while good, tends to play it safe on the flavour spectrum. That said, it’s not without charm.
One thing I really appreciate: the freedom to say “thanks, but no thanks” to coriander, onions, or any other pungent “flavour friends” that your nose or stomach might not vibe with. Personalisation is a major plus.
As for getting there… brace yourself. Traffic in the area is its own kind of spicy, and parking? Let’s just say it’s the real boss level. Carpool if you can or hop on the MRT – Suryan station is the nearest lifesaver.
Final verdict? Worth a try at least once, especially if you're curious about the Muslim-Chinese take on mee tarik. Come for the novelty, stay for the slurps—and maybe skip...
Read moreMee Tarik Jalan Sultan. One word: solid. I came in half-drained, sometime past 1 a.m.—mentally fried, stomach kosong, KL still buzzing. But this spot? Still alive. Still open. They close at 3 a.m., and honestly, that alone deserves a standing ovation. Midnight cravings? Solved.
Ordered the signature beef la mian. Bro… broth was clean but deep, macam it’s been simmering through heartbreaks. Beef slices soft gila, not chewy nonsense. And the noodles—hand-pulled real-time, not that factory frozen stuff. Chewy with just the right snap. You can literally see your meal being born in front of you.
Now listen, food aside—shoutout to Sab, our waiter. That Lady is a national treasure. Soft-spoken, pure vibes, very polite. Innocent macam dia never lied in her whole life. Took our order like she was personally invested in our happiness. Sab, if you’re reading this—I love you, queen.
Vibe in the shop? Hot, noisy, random—but that’s part of the charm. No pretension. Just good food, good people, and Sab.
Final verdict? If it’s 2 a.m., you’re lost in your thoughts—go to Mee Tarik Jalan Sultan. Order the la mian. Let the noodles heal you. Let Sab guide you.
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Read moreMee Tarik Jalan Sultan (Kota Damansara) – A Solid Choice for Handmade Noodles
Visited Mee Tarik Jalan Sultan in Kota Damansara, and overall, it was a good experience.
🍜 Noodles & Taste: ✔ The handmade noodles are delicious, with a medium al dente texture. I personally prefer them a bit chewier (QQ), but that’s a matter of taste. ✔ Ordered Dao Shao (knife-cut) noodles—one fried and two soupy. ✔ The braised beef noodles have more depth in flavor compared to the sliced beef noodles, which are in clear soup. ✔ The soup is light yet flavorful, topped with coriander and spring onion generously.
🥩 Skewers Comparison: ✔ Ordered lamb & beef skewers to compare with the ones I like. The beef is tender and juicy but a little too salty and the lamb a little over cooked so it’s a bit dry and hard. ✔ Personally, I still prefer others Xinjiang-style skewers, but these are decent in their own way.
✅ Highlights: ✔ Unlimited noodle refills if you order the soup noodles—a great option for big eaters! ✔ Fast service and extensive menu—definitely worth revisiting to try other dishes.
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