117, Jalan SS21/37
Damansara Utama
Petaling Jaya 47400
Thursday:
05:00pm - 02:30am
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Everyone coming to Damansara Uptown should be familiar with this authentic KL style Hokkien Mee place that has been serving for many years at this neighbourhood. They have since expanded into a much bigger space now.
KL style Hokkien Mee used the thicker kind of noodle, cooked with meat, veggie and prawn soak in sweet dark sauce.
After a late night movie sesh with the gang, move the party over to this supper spot for giant plates of good-for-sharing noodles. Get the Hokkien Mee (from RM9.90), Cantonese Fried Yee Mee (from RM9.90) and the Signature Fried Lala (from RM20) to share. Pro tip: Swing by later in the night as it gets super crowded during peak dinner hours.
Photo by Burppler Mimi Cheng
Turns out this standard bearer is just average- taste is okay but no wok hei. Have to add pork lard separately (additional MYR0.70) and copious amounts of garlic and chilli paste to make it edible. [update Mar2018- Restoran Tiong in the same row is just as uninspired].
What do you do when it's 11pm and your supper(natural) senses are tingling? Head here with friends who can stay out late for glorious, dark and handsome Hokkien Mee (from RM9). Open till 2.30am, this famous late-night hangout doesn't disappoint its namesake. Satiate hunger pangs with the most sinful of supper selections including Cantonese Fried Yee Mee (from RM9), the chef recommendation of Fried Lala (from RM18) and a cooling Iced Herbal Tea (RM2.20). Avg Price: RM20
Not to be confused with Penang's version of Hokkien mee known as Har Mee/Prawn mee, the Penangites would call this the 'Tua Pui Mee' (Fat Noodles). This type in particular is doused in dark fragrant sauce and stir fried together with prawns, cabbage and strips of pork, topped with crispy fried pork lard which is essential to the making of good Hokkien Mee, otherwise known as Char Mee. A single serving portion here starts at RM9 per plate, and I'd suggest topping up with extra crispy pork lards (RM0.5-RM1). Enjoyed every bite of this full-bodied dish and I didn't mind that the sauce tasted a tad bit on the sweeter end.
Alternate KL Hokkien Mee restos: Kim Lian Kee or Restoran Sentul Ah Yap Hokkien Mee.
Hokkien Mee(4 person), Hokkien Mihun(2 person) and Fried Rice (1 person)
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Prices
1 person - RM 9.00
2 person - RM17.00
3 person - RM24.00
4 person - RM30.00
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This place is a pretty famous spot to eat Hokkien Mee and it's pretty obvious why once you've tasted it. The 'Char'-style Hokkien Mee looks and tastes super amazing as it's drowning in aromatic dark sauce with plenty of crunchy pork lard sprinkled onto the noodles. The noodle-veggie-protein ratio was just right too! The chili sauce and pickled chilis that were served as condiments really helped to cut through the richness of the whole dish. We also got Fried Rice and Hokkien Mihun. The Mihun disappointed me a little because they put too many vegetables into the dish without enough mihun noodles. The Fried Rice was quite good and had a good 'wok hei' flavour. My tips for ordering portions here is to order a portion for less people than you have in your party so you have enough room for other dishes! They have a section with and without air-con so you can decide which you prefer, although it can get pretty crowded during peak hours and days. I would rate this 8/10.
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