First time visiting, a local hawker center apparently famous for various stalls including the Mee Jawa Goreng, Pork Noodle and Cha Siu Rice.
We had the opportunity to try the Mee Jawa and Pork Noodle as they were the few stalls open for dinner time.
The pork noodle is fantastic , definitely one of the best as acclaimed by many. It's light flavoured broth with soft and silky noodles as well as the accompanying pork just brings together a harmonious bowl of goodness.
Even as someone who doesn't enjoy pork noodles as much as fishball noodles I can definitely vouch for the great taste.
The Mee Jawa Goreng is also amazing, I mentioned it in a previous review but it's well spiced across the dish.
Both foods were also served quickly and are around RM8 to Rm10 for relatively bigger portions. Definitely worth the price.
However, the drinks are SUPER OVERPRICED. We paid Rm3.8 for a Chinese tea and a Teh O Ping, ridiculous please do not order the drinks here. The Teh O Ping is near tasteless and the Chinese Tea is also old.
Overall, worth coming for the price and taste.
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Read moreThe coffee here is good. Other than that, you can find some good food here either in the morning or evening. My personal preference would be the wonton mee (morning), Jawa mee (night), and pork noodles (night). Worth mentioning are the fried Jawa mee & pork noodles:
Jawa mee uncle is friendly and always give generous portion of everything while price is cheap (for PJ standard). It smells real good with egg & potato, and not too dry or too wet. As for pork noodles, there are 2 different operators- one for morning session, and another from 3pm till night time. I prefer the pork noodles at night, as the portion is generous, and the soup is particularly good, especially if you order noodles with cabbage soup. The soup is refreshing...just nice to offset the "meaty" feeling that pork noodles give us. Apparently the stall is a branch-out from a famous pork noodle stall - 大师兄 (Big Brother) in KL (I think Salak Selatan). As for the portion, look at my photo... it was taken after i have eaten half of the noodles. It still seems...
Read moreThe very first time I heard of this coffee shop was because the pork noodles is famous. The stall stays open till nighttime which should satisfy the cravings of those unable to eat it during the day.
Curry mee is very good. Well balanced creamy broth, not too overly “jelat”. As a fan of Ipoh dry curry mee I am always compelled to try any place that does dry curry mee; this one is very average.
Over the years I’ve always seen people order the Mee Jawa Goreng and I finally bit the bullet. Verdict - it’s superb and easily the best in the PJ/KL area when the old uncle fries it which is late afternoon till night.
At night a lot of the locals eat the “dai chow” and quite a few of their dishes are interesting. Will be back to sample.
The Kak that sells the BBQ wings and satay is also in a league of her own. Absolutely adore her BBQ wings. Beats anything anywhere!
Drinks are good but on the...
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