we dined in on a sunday at around 6.30 pm. there werent many customers, more tables were empty than occupied.
we ordered the beef soup noodles, fried beef dumplings and beef pie. the soup had a very strong beefy taste, which made it flavorful bfr the chilli oil was even added in. of course it tasted even better paired with the chilli oil.
the beef dumplings were the best. we all loved it and kept going in for more. the dumplings themselves were not too small and there were at least 16 pieces for the price of rm12.90. as for the beef pie, it took very long for it to be ready, but the staff had informed this upon ordering, which we were okay with.
bonus point: the restaurant was very clean. although the restaurant had a full-on self-service policy, they still managed to keep the space for cups, drinks, and utensils clean. i particularly loved how they kept the chopsticks already in pairs and sterilized, before the customers can use them. theyโre so much more hygienic than common restaurant practices where they simply stash the chopsticks in a box where other customers will touch them and leave them as they are.
overall a super...
ย ย ย Read moreGod bestowed upon me an autistic child who is a picky eater. I come to Salam Noodles for the noodle soup because my son he likes it there. When we went to collect the noodle soup, a spoonful of chilli oil was added into it. So i asked for them to make a new one saying that the noodle soup was for a child. When it got back to me it looks like they just scooped out the chilli oil from the soup. The chillie oil residue can clearly be seen. I told them to please make a new one. Without chilli oil and the worker had the audacity to argue with me saying that the chilli oil 'sikit saja'. You might think bagi je la anak ko makan but my son is autistic he would not touch it if he sees a speck of chilli flake in the soup and it would go to waste. It was until i raised my voice that he agreed to change the soup and even that i could still see chilli oil in there. I had to schoop out the noodles and put in another bowl for him to eat it. If any of you think my autistic child should just stay at home you can reflect why are you put on this...
ย ย ย Read moreโค๏ธ Salam Noodles Best Chinese Muslim Restaurant In Cyberjayaโค๏ธ . Discover a Chinese Muslim Restaurant at Cyberjaya offering a wide range of rice & noodles dishes at affordable prices! ๐๐ . I believe this is one of the best Chinese Muslim restaurants in town for affordable & delicious food. ๐๐ . Prices for their rice & noodles start from RM 7.90 Only & they even throw in the offer of a FREE FLOW of cold or warm drinks such as Lemon Tea, Chinese Tea, or Soft Drinks! ๐๐ . We enjoyed our Beef Soup Noodles + Free Drink at RM 8.90 per bowl while the Xiang Jiang Chicken Roast Sticks were such a treat to eat, serves piping hot, and well-marinated in fragrance spices! ๐ฏ๐ฏ . Must Try has to be their homemade noodles & roast meat sticks! So if you happen to be around Sepang, hungry & broke, do give SALAM NOODLES a try ya! ๐๐ . Bet you'll be tummy happy with these pocket-friendly meals they have to offer! ๐๐ป๐๐ป . . #FollowMeToEatLa #SalamNoodles #ChineseMuslim #ChineseMuslimFood #Cheap #Cyberjaya #Halal...
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