Special thanks to Wah Nam Roasted House for extending this food review invitation.
Update: This business has ceased its operations.
The former nearly-deserted Anson Park Food Court has been taken over by a new management team. This new hawker center has been renamed as Angkiki Food Court (ēŗ¢ęÆęÆē¾é£äøåæ), after the former stall Angkiki Hot Pot which was operated by the same proprietor.
Angkiki Food Court has been given a new lease of life with a growing number of hawker stalls (oyster omelette, char koay teow etc) in the past few weeks. One of them is Wah Nam Roasted House (ēØē µē§č č½©), whose owner also operates several stalls in other hawker centers.
The menu here features duck, pork and chicken dishes. In turn, these can be served with noodle, rice or porridge. For the former, noodle can be served dry (å¹²ę), with soup or with curry.
According to the proprietor, his signature delicacy is roasted duck. Judging from the waxy appearance of roasted duck displayed in the front panel, it is evident that the proprietor knows his trade well.
To start off, the first dish is the Roasted Pork Mee (ē§čē§č é¢, RM5.50). As recommended, the noodle of choice is wan tan mee (äŗåé¢). Unlike flour-based noodle used by lesser hawkers, Wah Nam Roasted House uses lots of eggs. As a result, the noodle is springy and delectable even without gravy.
The choice of gravy is curry as recommended by the proprietor. While using curry with wan tan mee is not unheard of, there are few stalls that can do it well. The curry is mild in flavor such that it does not overwhelm the egg-flavored noodle. This is a fine choice if you do not mind a little spiciness.
The roasted pork (ē§č) is scrumptious by my standards. This is a case of perfect harmony among the crispy skin, fatty tissues and lean meat underneath. Certainly a highly-acclaimed treat!
The noodle also include a bowl of clear soup to make up for the relative dryness.
To sample the roasted duck (éøč) and barbecued pork (åē§), they are ordered and served separately. The roasted duck lives up to its fame; the flesh is juicy and well flavored with savory goodness.
Barbecued pork is also another delicacy not to be overlooked. Each tender piece of pork is enhanced with honey-like sweetness. I must also give credit to the balanced flavor of dark sauce.
Name: Wah Nam Roasted House (ēØē
µē§č
č½©)
Address: Angkiki Food Court, 20, Jalan Anson, 10400 George Town, Pulau Pinang
Contact: 016-403-6303
Business hours: 5:00pm-12:30am
Website: https://www.facebook.com/wahnamroastedhouse
Coordinates: 5.42050 N, 100.32380 E
Directions: From either direction of Jalan Macalister (Macalister Road), turn north into the two-way Jalan Anson (Anson Road). Angkiki Food Court is approximately 400 meters on the left. Wah Nam Roasted House is one of the stalls in this hawker center. Outdoor parking is available at RM1.00 per entry.