I’m not sure why the comment are that bad. At least I don’t feel it that way. I went during weekday lunch hour, so not much queue and the owner is friendly and we have a good chat.
It’s only one people cook the pan mee and it’s a small stall, please be patient. Reach early during weekend to avoid long queue.
Their Chee cheong fun taste like Chinese style version. Pan mee is slightly sweeter due to they adjust to meet the major group taste bud.
Feel free to visit if you are around this area, get a taste of halal Malaysian chinese food.
Not forget to mention, the loh mai gai and tau fu fa is cook by owner. It get sold out fast.
The pau is soft and fluffy. If you like more food post, may move to IG...
Read moreOrdered dry chilli pan mee, mee kari and wanton mee.
The dry chilli pan mee is very delicious, will definitely repeat order next time I am around.
Mee kari is just okay, delicious.
Wanton mee, the best part about it is the wanton. Crispy and crunchy.
The neighboring shops:
Avoid Kepal Stroberi by Airlebiu as it taste like cough syrup. They should change their choice of syrup brand.
Avoid Chicken Rice shop’s dumplings. The price is too much for 3 piece of bland soup and skinny dumpling. Rm8.90.
Avoid Midlleast’s kunafa. It uses cream, cold served, and...
Read moreMy classmates and I went there for lunch and it was quite chaotic amidst schoolers just getting out. Wantan mee chicken was great but one did mention it was a little salty but I genuinely liked it. The chee cheong fun was great as well. I ordered the pan mee and it was served with baby kailan soup i think and it was so so good (no photo because I dived right into it)! Affordable and delicious. Only bad take was the medan is quite off as it’s a bit dirty because we saw a mouse running about but its a stall in a medan so you can’t...
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