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Best mee pok noodles in town

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We found a nice restaurant in Petaling Jaya serving a nice bowl of authentic mee pok. The place is called Tang Pin Kitchen. What is Mee pok? It is a simple bowl of flattened noodles, lightly flavoured and served with minced meat, chopped shallots and fried pork fat. A simple dish that also comes with a bowl of fish cake based soup and a few pieces of fish cakes, and a superb chilly sauce. Also popular are Yong Tau Foo based dishes, hainam chicken rice, bread rolls with kaya and butter, and hainanese frothy milk tea. Mmmmmmm... I still prefer a good cup of coffee.  The address and location of this restaurant are as below: Tang Pin Kitchen 24, Jalan SS 2/24, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 03-7865 9958 https://maps.app.goo.gl/eVJLBorKNTwFJWho6

Some nice hawker style food at Lim Mee Yoke after MCO

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The MCO or movement control order prevented us from having our local hawker food favourites. So after the restriction order was lifted or at least relAxed, we took the opportunity to re enjoy prawn mee soup and curry mee soup at the Restaurant Lim Mee Yoke at Petaling Jaya. Prawn mee soup or locally known as 'Har mee' or 'Hokkien mee' in Penang, is a simple noodle served with hard boiled egg, prawns, slices of pork, fried onions, kale (kangkung) and bean sprouts (taugeh). A simple dish where the secret is in the prawn based soup. The soup must be savoury sweet, and this restaurant Lim Mee Yoke does not disappoint. The soup brings back nostalgic memories of my childhood in Penang. Since we were cooped up for nearly 10 weeks, one bowl of Har Mee was not enough to satisfy. So we also ordered a bowl of curry mee. This is served with tofu puffs (taufu pok) that soaked up the tasty soup, prawns, bean sprouts, long beans and pig blood curd!! It is hard to find stalls that sti...

Robert's Char Koay Teow

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Whenever I look for a Chat Koay Teow dish, I look out for the soft blood cockles, juicy prawns and tasty lap cheong or waxed sausage. Most stalls selling char Koay Teow will skimp on one of these but Robert's has stayed true to the taste by having all three. I used to frequent this stall about 25 years ago! A testament to it's taste. It is now located at Lucky Seng Restaurant (1082, Jalan 17/29, Seksyen 17, 46400 Petaling Jaya). The long queue that you sometimes have to endure. The delicacy worth waiting for, Char Koay Teow. Still served on banana leaf! Sometimes the chef is absent but his helper is around. 

Save at Restaurant Hol Thong, Petaling Jaya,

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If you are in Petaling Jaya SS2 area, and are looking for a place to have a nice, satisfying lunch or dinner without causing too much damage to your wallet, I will recommend Restaurant Hol Thong for you. It is a Chinese restaurant serving traditional stir fried dishes, steamed dishes and soups  (Address: 16, Jalan SS 23/11, Taman Sea, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia). However this is one place that serves very reasonably priced food. Since the food is good and the price is better than right, expect crowds and longer waits on weekends. My children's favourite, sweet sour pork. Quite tasty and always popular.  Bitter gourd soup. Good when you are wishing for something lighter and healthier.   Above stir fried wat tan hor or stir fried flat noodles with egg gravy. Another of my children's favourite. Below Teo Chew style steamed fish. We had the threadfin fish (ma yau or senangin) steamed with mushroom, salted vegetables, tofu, tomatoes, bell peppers ...

Braised duck rice with traditional side dishes at Restaurant Station 8

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At the Restaurant Station 8, there is a stall that sells braised duck rice but opens only for dinner (Address: No. 2, Jalan SS 2/10, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia). The braised duck is delicious and appetizing. You may have with rice, porridge or even beer ;) There are also lots of side dishes to add on. The above are pork intestines. Tastes good. Also braised mushroom (above) and salted vegetables or mui choy (below).   It is quite a popular spot with diners. The restaurant is also cooling and relatively clean. All in all, a nice place to have dinner especially if you are craving for braised duck.

Bak kut teh at New Cheow Sang restaurant, Taman Mayang Jaya

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Bak kut teh is a pork dish in a flavourful broth. There are different versions but the one stall that keeps me going whenever I am craving for it, is the New Cheow Sang restaurant at Taman Mayang Jaya (Address: No. 3, Jalan SS26/6, Taman Mayang Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor). A simple set that is satisfying and delicious. The broth here is light but is full of herbal aroma. I do not like the ones with heavy soya sauce that masks the herbal flavour. Deep fried fluffy taufu or taufu pok in Bak kut teh broth is one of our favourite side dish. Well liked by both children and adults. The yau char kwai is another favourite side dish especially for children, and tastes delicious when dipped in the Bak kut teh broth. However there will not be any available if you go there late. Other pork dishes are also available e.g. the chilly braised pork pictured above, and pepper pork stomach soup (especially good when you feel bloated and to get rid of stomach wind) a...

Pork noodle at New Seaview Restaurant

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Although I have been to many other stalls selling pork noodles, I will always return to this stall at New Seaview Restaurant, Petaling Jaya (Address: 81-129, Jalan 20/7, Paramount Garden, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor). Now both father and son prepare the noodles at two adjoining stoves. This has shorten the wait time tremendously. It took ten minutes of waiting before our noodles were ready. The soup is savoury but not overpowering , and the minced meat and pork intestines and liver are often prepared well. I like the loh see fun whereas my wife likes the mee sua noodles. Give it a try.

Soya milk and soya bean curd at Dao

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Do you want to enjoy your soya milk or soya bean curd or even soya bean ice cream in a fancierkind of setting? If yes, give Dao a try. They just opened a branch at Damansara Jaya, Petaling Jaya (Address: 21, Jalan SS 22/19, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor). Their portions are generous, and the whole environment feels comfortable and clean. The taste? Quite good, actually. We had warm soya bean curd in brown sugar and soya milk. It is also opened until 10pm so if you crave for soya milk at night, why not give this place a try.

Satisfying spaghetti at Dave's Deli

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Went to Dave's deli at the Starling Mall, Damansara Utama (Address: F-126, Level 1, The Starling Mall, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor), and had some spaghetti. My daughter recommended this branch. She liked the carbonara here. It is quite good. We have eaten at other places but it was either too watery or too thick. The carbonara at Dave's deli is just right. It is no wonder my daughter likes it. We also had the olio oglio with mussels. It looked great and the taste was alright although my son did give it five stars. Please note that these were from the branch at Starling Mall, and it may not taste the same at other branches.

Traditional shaved ice dessert or ABC at Kwong Wah, Section 17, Petaling Jaya

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With the ridiculously hot weather nowadays, it is nice to find a stall (Address: No. 5, Block C, Happy Mansion, Ground Floor, Section, Jalan 17/13, Seksyen 17, 46400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor) that serves great ABC. It stands for ais batu campur i.e. shaved ice with a variety of nuts, beans, jelly and topped with coconut cream, syrup etc. Without a doubt, one of the best place to have ABC. It is often crowded but they provide fast service. Looks delicious on the surface. Tastes delicious. Thumbs up! There is more than meets the eye. More goodies inside. If ABC is not your poison, then I recommend their chendol. Very delicious and one of the best chendol in Petaling Jaya.

Authentic Sarawak noodles at Mama Ting, SS2, Petaling Jaya

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Updated Feb 2021: With 7th mile kitchen moving out of PJ, Mama Ting is a good option for Sarawak comfort foods.  If you are staying in Petaling Jaya, and looking to try Sarawak noodles, you would not go wrong to try them at Mama Ting (Address: 8, Jalan SS 2/10, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor). The Kolok Mee is springy and is quite good. I am a sucker for tomato koay teow noodles. Of course, I prefer the original in Sarawak but this one will have to suffice until then. Even had time to dress up my plate (above). Had the Sarawak Laksa (below) recently, and tasted good. Enjoyed every bit of it. The gravy is tasty without being too thick, an the bee hoon noodles are the tougher kind (just nice for Sarawak Laksa). I have managed to include their menu here. As you can see, very traditional Sarawak fare.      And I have also included their business hours to avoid disappointments. Go and try this place! ...