This place is quite the generic food court/hawker center but most of the foods they serve are really good! Sadly, they do not cater to Muslim customers. I especially recommend the pork noodles and the Sarawak laksa. The pork noodles are dipped in clear soup which is a little salty, and i make it a habit to bring a little flask of hot water to dilute the soup. the portion is generous so the soup provided is not substantial anyway. your personal hot water bottle helps haha. I have not tried all the foods yet but I'll tell whatever i know. They also serve mix rice there but last I heard its closed. Not to fret! There's more food to pick from. I also recommend the claypot yee mee. Also the soup is quite salty (saltier than the pork noodles). However the foods do not contain much MSG. I wasn't too thirsty after eating it and I didn't have an attack at night either. Hence, the MSG added is of a moderate amount. The food is not pricey at all, and I'm pretty sure all of them are below RM10. The pork noodles were just RM7 for a large bowl, just for comparison. There's food such as nasi lemak as well so Muslim customers I believe can order that from Ming Tien. The owner of the stall I believe is Muslim as well so go support him! I, too order often from him and the nasi lemak is delicious! Though please ask him before hand to make sure it's halal. Ming Tien is also highly accessible as it's within Sunway and as you know, Sunway has free shuttles with a network stretching to the whole of PJ. Hence, you can travel around PJ for free on that bus. Of course, please keep yourself updated with news from Sunway regarding this,. Last I heard, it was free for the whole of PJ. FYI, Ming Tien means tomorrow in Mandarin. A small personal analysis, it gives one positive vibes. Something like looking forward to tomorrow or tomorrow is a new day. A lot of quotes often give that meaning so I think believe this hawker center means well, with such a name. Ming Tien is also often packed with people so I'm sure everyone sees that or at least feels the positive energy there ^_^ All in all, I really recommend this place to anyone in search of a place for...
Read moreHygiene is a serious issue here.
And the drinks counter needs serious overhaul and new management to take note of cleanliness and service.
The staffs don’t bother with your presence and with rats running at corners which is not something in a hawker centre on a busy day.
Dimsum stalls is definitely the winner of gross! The same pieces of cloth for cleaning hands/ wiping surfaces/ cover dimsum and sweats.
Pork soup noodles is weird. The soup is loaded with sugar as if you’ve ordered a dessert instead of noodles as main dish. Definitely avoid!
Chicken rice is rather expensive and poor in value for the portions given - 6 stripes of steamed chicken breast finger size wide and rice for rm12.
Edit: No wonder it has been sealed off by subang council for two weeks due to their...
Read moreThere are a lot of stalls in this shops. Like wantan mee, nasi lemak, bak kut teh and more. The food price there is affordable which is around RM7 with acceptable portion. But i have to say their food isnt really good. However, the staff there is very friendly.
I tried one of the wantan mee soup and there is char siew and wantan inside. The char siew is not very fresh and wantan isnt really good. But still, it is enough to make me full.
I also tried the nasi lemak there which it will include cucumber, sambal, egg and one chicken you decide. It is very cheap which id RM7 and very big portion.
For those who want to have some economic fried noodles. There is a stall selling it starting from...
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