Noodles – Jill Teo https://jillteo.com Wed, 19 Feb 2020 07:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 175134156 7686 Choy Kor Homecook Recipes https://jillteo.com/2020/02/7686-choy-kor-homecook-recipes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=7686-choy-kor-homecook-recipes Wed, 19 Feb 2020 07:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2020/02/7686-choy-kor-homecook-recipes/ Special thanks to 7686 Choy Kor Homecook Recipes for extending this food review invitation.

Neighbourhood Foodcourt (好街坊美食中心) is a 24-hour food court at Dataran Sunway. The eatery has around a dozen stalls selling a variety of hawker dishes. Shaded by trees, the food court’s open-air concept takes advantage of cooling breeze in the evening.

7686 Choy Kor Homecook Recipes (7686财哥住家菜) is one of the tenants in this food court. The stall is run by a couple who is passionate about food. The family business used to operate a shop at Damansara Perdana until late last year. As the name implies, 7686 Choy Kor Homecook Recipes serves dishes that are based on their parents’ home recipes.

Yellow Wine Chicken Soup (黄酒鸡汤, RM10.00) is one of the most popular dishes in this stall, and is certainly my personal favorite. The soup contains chunks of chicken that were pre-cooked with sesame oil. Another crucial ingredient is homemade rice wine, which is sweet and does not have any bitter aftertaste. One unique aspect of this dish is the addition of a fried egg!

Sam Kan Chong Pork Ball Noodle (三间庄猪肉粉, RM7.00) was popularized by a stall in Petaling Street (茨厂街) several decades ago. The appeal of this dish revolves around pork meatballs, which are springy and succulent. Also present are Chinese barbecue sausages (烧肠), pork lard (猪油渣), minced pork and spring onions. The soup is boiled with pork bones for several hours, making it tasty to the last drop.

Pan Mee (板面, RM8.00) is another bestselling dish. It is easy for me to understand why: both the noodle and the soup strike a chord with my palate. The amount of ingredients is plentiful too. There are pork slices, meatballs, sweet leaves (马尼菜), fried anchovies and fried shallots. And if you have an affinity for spicy food, the homemade chili sauce packs a powerful punch. You have been warned!

Claypot Loh Si Fun (瓦煲老鼠粉, RM8.00) is cooked in classic Hokkien Char (福建炒) style, albeit using a different type of noodle. The dish comes with a large slab of roast pork (烧肉) paired with sweet-and-savory sauce. Meanwhile, the egg is meant to be “cooked” by mixing the claypot’s contents while it is scorching hot. With so many ingredients in the mix, this dish offers great value for money!

If you prefer a noodle dish with soup, Claypot Yee Mee (瓦煲伊面, RM8.00) is a better choice for you. Despite the fact that yee mee is used, the soup does not taste too salty. Other key ingredients are meatballs, minced pork, pork lard, fried tofu skin (炸腐竹), fried shallots, spring onions and egg.

The next dish on the menu is Claypot Chicken Rice (瓦煲鸡饭, RM10.00). Unlike those served by other stalls, the rice is pre-cooked and then finished in the claypot. This explains why the rice is not as “toasty” as expected. The dish contains a generous amount of chicken, which is marinated rather well. Other ingredients that contribute to the overall flavor are smoked Chinese sausages (腊肠) (sweet), mushrooms (savory), salted fish (salty) and ginger slivers (pungent).

Ipoh Hor Fun (怡保河粉, RM8.00) is meant for customers with lighter palates. The recipe is inherited from a popular stall in Ipoh. In this dish, rice noodle is served in clear soup alongside shredded chicken, bean sprouts and shrimp. Spring onions, garlic chives and fried shallots serve to enhance the soup’s aroma.

Last but not least, Pork Noodle (猪肉粉, RM8.00) uses a mixture of yellow noodle (黄面) and rice vermicelli (米粉). Pork Noodle uses the same soup as Sam Kan Chong Pork Ball Noodle, but the ingredients are quite different. The former contains sliced pork, meatballs, pork liver, pork intestine, pork lard and choy sum (菜心). Given the amount of ingredients, the bowl of Pork Noodle is worth every sen.

In summary, the dishes at 7686 Choy Kor Homecook Recipes are generally up to the mark. The proprietors clearly expended a great deal of effort in fine-tuning the recipes. In addition, the dishes here are reasonably priced when compared to similar stalls in Kota Damansara. 7686 Choy Kor Homecook Recipes also does food delivery (through third-party services) and food catering upon request. Payment can be made through major e-wallets.

Name: 7686 Choy Kor Homecook Recipes (7686财哥住家菜)
Address: Central Park East Wing, Jalan PJU 5/7, Dataran Sunway, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Contact: 012-682-6086
Business hours: 8:30am-10:30pm, closed on alternate Wednesdays
Website: https://www.facebook.com/7686kopitiam
Coordinates: 3.15219 N, 101.59398 E
Directions: Neighbourhood Foodcourt (好街坊美食中心) is situated at the center of Dataran Sunway. 7686 Choy Kor Homecook Recipes is a stall next to the central stage. Roadside parking is available. Alternatively, customers may park at the multi-storey car park next to the food court. The parking rate is RM1.00 for the first 2 hours.

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Golden Bowl Cafetiam https://jillteo.com/2019/12/golden-bowl-cafetiam/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=golden-bowl-cafetiam Mon, 16 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/12/golden-bowl-cafetiam/ Special thanks to Golden Bowl Cafetiam for extending this food review invitation.

Golden Bowl Cafetiam started as a joint venture among three entrepreneurs who share a common passion for food. Founded in Batu Lanchang, the restaurant has added new food items over the years. Today I visited the outlet at The Promenade.

Golden Bowl Cafetiam is known for popularizing milky cheesy soup (招牌芝士汤). Other recommended soups here are milky broth (浓郁上汤), hot & sour (酸辣汤) and asam pedas (亚参酸辣汤). Meanwhile, noodle options are rice vermicelli (米线), ramen (拉面) and instant noodle (快熟面).

Since each person’s palate is unique, the restaurant allows each diner to customize the noodle bowl to one’s liking. There are roughly 20 ingredients to choose from. Popular ones are fried fish (炸鱼柳), chicken dumplings (鸡饺), beef balls (牛肉丸), cocktail sausages (香肠) and ring rolls (玲玲卷).

If you prefer rice dishes, Salted Egg 1/4 Fried Chicken (咸蛋酱炸鸡椰浆饭, RM13.90) is a good choice. Coated with salted egg paste, the chicken is extremely savory and delicious to the last morsel. The dish comes with sambal (chili paste), fried anchovies, hard-boiled eggs, sliced cucumber and coconut-infused rice.

As for Western dishes, the restaurant serves poultry dishes such as Italianese Chicken (意式芝士鸡排, RM14.90). Similar to Chicken Parmigiana, the chicken chop is baked with tomato sauce and a slice of cheddar cheese. Cheesy potato wedges and garden salad are served on the side.

Aglio-Olio (蒜香鲜虾面, RM12.90) is cooked with garlic, olive oil, prawns, mushrooms and cherry tomatoes. I am pleased that the spaghetti is cooked al dente. The pasta dish is topped with parmesan cheese for added flavor.

Golden Bowl Cafetiam has several interesting beverages too. Besides Hor Ka Sai (虎咬狮) that I tasted previously, the restaurant also serves Kiam Kopi (咸咖啡, RM4.00) and Yin Yong (鸳鸯, RM3.00). The former has a hint of salty aftertaste, while the latter blends bitter-sweet coffee and creamy milk tea.

Compared to similar eateries in the vicinity, Golden Bowl Cafetiam is priced reasonably affordable. In fact, the dining section is packed with office workers during lunch hours. In case The Promenade is not a convenient location for you, Golden Bowl Cafetiam also operates at Batu Lanchang and New World Park.

Name: Golden Bowl Cafetiam
Address: 5-G-27, The Promenade, Persiaran Mahsuri, 11950 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang
Contact: 010-565-5387
Business hours: 8:30am-3:00pm, 6:00pm-10:00pm, closed on Tuesdays
Website: https://www.facebook.com/goldenbowlpromenade
Coordinates: 5.32505 N, 100.28229 E
Directions: Golden Bowl Cafetiam is located at The Promenade, a commercial block between Elit Avenue and D’Piazza Mall. There are parking spaces within The Promenade’s compound.

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Left Handed Char Koay Teow https://jillteo.com/2019/10/left-handed-char-koay-teow/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=left-handed-char-koay-teow Fri, 25 Oct 2019 05:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/10/left-handed-char-koay-teow/ Left Handed Char Koay Teow (左手炒粿条) used to operate a roadside stall on Lebuh Keng Kwee (near Teochew Chendul). I stumbled upon the stall at M Mall today by chance. Interestingly, the food stall still has an actual motorcycle attached to it.

The man behind the wok, Uncle Chan, always dons his signature yellow T-shirt and red baseball cap. As the stall’s name suggests, Uncle Chan cooks with his left hand. According to him, he is naturally left-handed except when writing.

The walls of the shop are covered with photos of the stall’s former location and encounters with celebrities. A flight of stairs leads to more dining space upstairs.

Char Koay Teow (炒粿条, RM6.50) is the signature stir-fried dish of Penang. Flat rice noodle is cooked with prawns, cockles, eggs, bean sprouts and garlic chives (韭菜) using high heat. Left Handed Char Koay Teow does not use pork nor lard. Instead, the texture of lard is imitated by pickled radish (菜脯). Brine is removed so that the radish is not too salty.

Left Handed Char Koay Teow serves Chendul (煎蕊, RM3.50) for dessert. The shaved ice is sweetened with gula melaka (palm sugar). The dessert also contains red beans and green jelly noodles.

Address: 79-G-11, M Mall, Jalan Dato Keramat, 10150 George Town, Pulau Pinang
Contact: N/A
Business hours: 11:00am-9:00pm, closed on Wednesdays
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Bee Hwa Cafe https://jillteo.com/2019/09/bee-hwa-cafe/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bee-hwa-cafe Wed, 25 Sep 2019 01:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/09/bee-hwa-cafe/ Special thanks to Bee Hwa Cafe for extending this food review invitation.

Bee Hwa Cafe (镁华茶室), also known as Kedai Kopi Bee Hwa, is a popular kopitiam (coffee shop) in George Town. The shop is situated at Dickens Street (Lebuh Dickens), just across the street from the Penang Police Headquarters.

Bee Hwa Cafe has been operating for more than 20 years. Unlike similar shops of its era, Bee Hwa Cafe is remarkably clean and well ventilated. In case the main dining area is full, customers can be seated at the adjacent shop.

Bee Hwa Cafe serves a variety of hawker dishes that Penangites are familiar with. The shop owner does most cooking on her own. For meats, she uses chicken (from halal suppliers) and seafood only. Most notably, Bee Hwa Cafe does not serve pork, beef nor alcoholic beverages. This explains why the shop attracts customers from all ethnic and religious backgrounds.

Perhaps the most iconic street food of Penang is Char Koay Teow (RM6.00). This local favorite uses a flat rice noodle called “koay teow”. The noodle is stir-fried with prawns, cockles, fish balls, crab sticks, eggs, bean sprouts, garlic chives and chili paste. Char Koay Teow is best enjoyed when the dish is steaming hot from the wok.

Sang Mee (RM7.00) is prepared by dressing crispy egg noodle with a thick sauce. The dish also contains chicken, prawns, fish balls, crab sticks, eggs and yau mak lettuce. The unique combination of crispy noodle and savory sauce makes Sang Mee very appealing.

Nasi Goreng (RM6.00), or Fried Rice, is one of Malaysians’ favorite comfort foods. Cooked rice is fried with prawns, fish balls, crab sticks and eggs in a wok, and then garnished with yau mak lettuce, spring onions and fried shallots. If you prefer to spice things up, adding chili paste should do the trick.

Hokkien Mee (RM6.00) is known as Prawn Mee outside Penang. This is because the flavorful broth is derived from shrimps. The broth is typically served with yellow noodle or bihun (rice vermicelli); I recommend a combination of both noodles. Other ingredients in Hokkien Mee are prawns, fish balls, crab sticks, fishcakes, hard-boiled eggs, water spinach and sambal (chili paste).

Penang’s version of Curry Mee (RM6.00) uses a white, creamy broth. It typically comes with prawns, cuttlefish, crab sticks, hard-boiled eggs, tofu puffs and mint leaves. Chili paste can be added to make the broth spicier. Like the previous dish, most locals prefer to combine yellow noodle and bihun.

If you prefer something with milder flavors, Koay Teow Th’ng (RM6.00) is probably the best choice. The dish is essentially flat rice noodle in clear broth. Other ingredients of Koay Teow Th’ng are chicken, prawns, fish balls, crab sticks, fishcakes and yau mak lettuce. A sprinkle of spring onions enhances the soup’s aroma.

Toasted Bread (RM2.20) is a popular breakfast dish in any kopitiam. The sandwiches are basically toasted slices of white bread spread with butter and kaya (coconut jam). As for Boiled Eggs (RM2.60), feel free to add pepper and soy sauce to suit your taste.

Bee Hwa Cafe serves a variety of hot and cold drinks too. For instance, Kopi Susu (RM1.90) is local black coffee sweetened with condensed milk. Meanwhile, Teh Ais (RM1.90) is sweet Ceylon milk tea topped with ice.

Bee Hwa Cafe is well received among locals, which is always a good sign. Over the years, the kopitiam has been seeing a steady increase in out-of-state visitors and foreign tourists. Nevertheless, Bee Hwa Cafe maintains a personal touch with all customers and keeps food prices very affordable.

Name: Bee Hwa Cafe (镁华茶室)
Address: 10, Lebuh Dickens, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang
Contact: 04-263-6092
Business hours: 7:00am-3:00pm, closed on Sundays
Website: https://www.facebook.com/beehwacafe
Coordinates: 5.41890 N, 100.33094 E
Directions: Bee Hwa Cafe is located at Dickens Street (Lebuh Dickens), a one-way road next to the Penang Police Headquarters. Street parking is available along this road.

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Pun Chun https://jillteo.com/2019/08/pun-chun/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pun-chun Tue, 06 Aug 2019 02:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/08/pun-chun/ Bidor used to be a stopover town for interstate traffic before the opening of North-South Expressway. Perhaps the most well-known eatery in Bidor is Pun Chun Restaurant (品珍酒楼). The shop is renowned for iconic pastries like Chicken Biscuits (鸡仔饼) and Shai Kek Ma (萨骑马).

Pun Chun serves noodle dishes too. A bowl of Duck Drumstick Mee (鸭肉云吞面, RM11.30) consists of double boiled herbal soup, duck drumstick and handmade wan ton mee. Food taste has somewhat improved since our previous visit, but still falls short of satisfaction.

There is also a dry version of Duck Drumstick Mee where the noodle is seasoned with soy sauce. Meanwhile, the herbal soup and duck drumstick are served separately. The soup is similar but is slightly thicker.

As for beverages, we had Kopi O (RM1.40) and Teh C (RM1.40). The aromas of coffee and tea are not strong enough. Overall, the drinks in Pun Chun leave a great deal to be desired.

A meal for two costs RM26.90. This is considerably expensive given the restaurant’s location and ambience. The saving grace is the improved food taste than before. In addition, the shop is not so crowded on weekdays.

Address: 40, Jalan Besar, 35500 Bidor, Perak
Contact: 05-434-1554
Business hours: 6:00am-8:00pm
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Lembah Permai Wan Tan Mee https://jillteo.com/2019/07/lembah-permai-wan-tan-mee/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lembah-permai-wan-tan-mee Thu, 25 Jul 2019 04:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/07/lembah-permai-wan-tan-mee/ There is a nameless wan tan mee stall along Jalan Lembah Permai in Tanjung Bungah. It is located in a house opposite of Sure Win Cafe hawker center. The stall is run by an elderly couple who represent the third generation in this family business. They used to operate in Tanjung Bungah Market & Food Complex.

This is one of the cheapest Wan Tan Mee stalls in Penang, if not the cheapest of all. A plate of Wan Tan Mee (云吞面) only costs RM3.00 per plate! Just add RM1.00 to upgrade to a large portion. The dish comes with 2 pieces of wan tan and some char siew pork (叉烧肉).

Meanwhile, Wan Tan (云吞) is sold at RM0.10 a piece! Even though the dumplings are quite small in size, RM0.10 is an absolute steal! There are soup and fried versions of Wan Tan. I prefer the latter as I like the crispy dough wrapper.

Although the Wan Tan Mee is just mediocre in terms of taste, the unbelievably low price is what attracts all customers to this stall. The couple have kept the price unchanged for many years; I believe they are operating this shop just to pass the time. In fact, they enjoy chatting with every customer who walks in!

Address: 71, Jalan Lembah Permai, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Pulau Pinang
Contact: N/A
Business hours: 8:00am-10:00pm
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Tang Xi Coffee Shop https://jillteo.com/2019/07/tang-xi-coffee-shop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tang-xi-coffee-shop Sun, 07 Jul 2019 04:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/07/tang-xi-coffee-shop/ For today’s breakfast, I visited Tang Xi Coffee Shop (唐禧茶室) at Siam Road (Jalan Siam). This local eatery is right next to Siam Road Char Koay Teow. The signature dishes here are Curry Prawns (咖哩虾), Koay Teow Soup (粿条汤) and Toasted Bread (炭烧面包).

I ordered a bowl of Tang Xi Noodle (RM8.00). The serving of Maggi instant noodle comes with a large white prawn, a sausage and an egg. The prawn is fresh and crunchy. Overall, the taste is fairly good.

However, table service at Tang Xi Coffee Shop is miserably slow. Customers’ orders are backed up for almost 30 minutes. Nevertheless, I am curious to try Curry Prawns and Ho Kar Sai (虎咬狮) during my next visit.

Address: 84, Jalan Siam, 10400 George Town, Pulau Pinang
Contact: 017-867-7168
Business hours: 7:30am-2:30pm
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Mama Kim https://jillteo.com/2019/05/mama-kim/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mama-kim Sat, 25 May 2019 11:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/05/mama-kim/ Mama Kim Sauna Mee Cafe has an outlet in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. The restaurant occupies a small building between Chong Hwa Primary School and Wisma Hrih Lotus. The food menu here revolves around healthy cooking. Mama Kim shares the premises with Herbaline Facial Spa, which is also under the same management.

Fish Meat Sauna Mee (鱼肉桑拿面, RM15.00) is the signature dish here. It is served sizzling hot in a preheated stone bowl. Simmered for several hours, the soup is quite rich in taste. It comes with mushroom rice noodles (other choices are pumpkin noodles or brown rice), fish slices, tofu skin (腐竹), mushrooms and vegetables. Condiments are fried garlic and sambal (chili paste).

Mama Kim also offers Vegetarian Sauna Mee (素食桑拿面, RM15.00), where fish is replaced with sweet potatoes and taro. Despite the fact that meat is not used, the soup is still pretty good. Nevertheless, I prefer the fish version if I were given a choice.

Baked Cheesy Mushroom Rice (野菌焗饭, RM13.00) uses brown rice, which is a healthier choice compared to white rice. Covered with gratinated cheese, the rice comes with assorted vegetables like broccoli, cauliflowers, carrots and potatoes. All in all, the taste is reasonably good.

As for Western dishes, Cheesy Chicken Chop (香草芝士鸡扒, RM17.00) comprises of cheese-baked chicken cutlet with enoki mushrooms, mixed vegetables, bread roll and garden salad. In terms of taste, it pales in comparison with Sauna Mee. Perhaps Western food is not the restaurant’s forte.

Homemade Passion Fruit Juice (秘制百香果汁, RM11.00) is served in a glass teapot and is kept warm by a candle below. The passion fruit juice is also infused with natural sweetness of apples. The teapot is meant for up to 4 people. Hot water refills are complimentary.

In summary, the dishes at Mama Kim (especially Sauna Mee) are generally delectable. It is also evident that the restaurant places emphasis on balanced nutrition. As for people in Penang, Mama Kim has another outlet in Tanjung Tokong.

Address: 276, Jalan Pahang, 53000 Kuala Lumpur
Contact: 03-4021-0928
Business hours: 8:00am-10:00pm
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HK Boy Cart Noodle https://jillteo.com/2019/04/hk-boy-cart-noodle/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hk-boy-cart-noodle Mon, 15 Apr 2019 04:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/04/hk-boy-cart-noodle/ HK Boy Cart Noodle (香港仔車仔麵) is a chain of noodle restaurants. It is founded by a Hongkonger who has worked for several decades in Malaysia. The titular noodle dish was popularized by pushcarts in Hong Kong during the 1950s. Pedlars are notable for allowing customers to customize their noodle dishes.

The outlet at Logan Heritage is designed in a down-to-earth manner, presenting an ambience reminiscent of Hong Kong’s hawker scene. But unlike hawker centers in Hong Kong, this restaurant is reasonably spacious.

In order to streamline the ordering process, customers are expected fill up order chits on their tables. The signature dish here, Cart Noodle (車仔麵), can be served dry or with soup; the latter is more popular. There are several types of noodle to choose from. For first timers, Hong Kong egg noodle (香港幼麵) is recommended. It is springier than our local wan tan mee (雲吞麵).

Customers can mix several types of soup together. I opted for a mixture of beef tendon sauce (秘製牛腩汁) and braised sauce (秘製鹵水汁). The soup is savory and has a hint of spiciness. As for toppings, my choices are lemongrass pork chop (香茅豬扒), braised chicken feet (蠔皇雞腳) and prawn brewed soy sheets (鮮蝦釀腐竹).

The normal price of Iced Ying Yong (冰鎮鴛鴛) is RM4.90. But it only costs RM2.00 if the drink is ordered between 12:00pm and 3:00pm. To keep the beverage chilled without being diluted, the bottle is placed in an ice bath. “Ying yong” refers to the fact that the drink is a mixture of two constituents, namely milk tea and coffee.

Today’s lunch costs RM16.95 including drinks. The taste is reasonably good. HK Boy Cart Noodle’s food quality certainly lives up to its reputation. The restaurant also serves snacks from Hong Kong like Polo Buns (菠萝包) and Egg Waffles (雞蛋仔), but I do not have the chance to taste them this round.

Address: 6B, Lebuh Pantai, 10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang
Contact: N/A
Business hours: 11:00am-3:00pm, 5:30pm-9:30pm
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9657 Basketball Court Restaurant https://jillteo.com/2019/04/9657-basketball-court-restaurant/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=9657-basketball-court-restaurant Sat, 06 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000 https://jillteo.com/2019/04/9657-basketball-court-restaurant/ The small village of Ulu Yam Lama is renowned far and wide for Lor Mee (卤面), which is substantially different from the version in Penang. In fact, many people from Kuala Lumpur deliberately travel to Ulu Yam Lama (about an hour’s drive from the city) just to savour this delicacy. 9657 Basketball Court Restaurant (9657篮球场面档) is one of the shops that serves this dish. It is located next to a sheltered basketball court near the primary school.

The main delicacy, Lor Mee (卤面, RM16.00), is cooked in a thick gravy which is prepared from corn starch, egg and spices. Lor Mee uses thick yellow noodles about half a centimeter in diameter. This savory dish also contains pork slices, choy sum (菜心) and pork lard (猪油渣). Vinegar is often added to taste.

Klang Valley’s Hokkien Mee is completely unrelated to Penang’s Hokkien Mee. The former is sometimes called Hokkien Char Mee (福建炒面, RM16.00) to show the distinction. Using the same noodle as Lor Mee, Hokkien Char Mee is cooked with dark soy sauce, pork slices, choy sum and pork lard. A good plate of Hokkien Char Mee revolves around proper application of “fiery aroma” (镬气), in which this restaurant does remarkably well.

The next dish, Fried Rice Cake With Dried Shrimps (虾米炒白粿, RM16.00), uses a type of Fujian rice cake called “pek ker” or “pek kueh”. The rice cake is soaked in water overnight, and then stir-fried with dried shrimp, pork and vegetables. Its chewy texture is somewhat similar to Korean rice cakes, garae-tteok. This dish is highly recommended especially if you have not tasted it before.

Next in line is Fried Rice Vermicelli With Gulong Braised Pork (古龙扣肉炒米粉, RM28.00). The word “Gulong” refers to a local brand of canned meat products. In my opinion, this dish is too salty and fails to deliver the savoriness that I was expecting. Perhaps it is not the chef’s strongest forte.

We also ordered a platter of Fried Fishcake (炸鱼饼, RM20.00) and Fried Tofu Skin (炸腐竹, RM10.00). These snacks are meant to be eaten with sweet chili sauce.

One good way to cleanse the palate after a heavy meal is by having Fried Sweet Potato Leaves (清炒番薯叶, RM15.00). Unbeknownst to many people, the sweet potato plant has soft leaves and juicy stems, both of which are edible. The dish is cooked with garlic and red chili peppers.

Overall, the dishes at 9657 Basketball Court Restaurant are acceptably tasty and reasonably priced. The restaurant shares the premises with Restoran 5776 (5776火锅卤面) which opens in the evening. The nighttime operator serves similar dishes, but offers hot pot (火锅) too.

Address: Pusat Aktiviti Serbaguna JKKK Kg. Stesyen Hulu Yam Lama, 44300 Hulu Yam Lama, Selangor
Contact: 016-326-6083
Business hours: 8:00am-4:00pm
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