Chee Cheong Fun Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/chee-cheong-fun/ #1 Food Reviews & Places Website For Malaysians Sun, 28 Jan 2018 17:05:57 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://funntaste.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-fnt-icon-32x32.jpg Chee Cheong Fun Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/chee-cheong-fun/ 32 32 Sisters Char Koay Teow @ USJ 16 https://funntaste.com/sisters-char-koay-teow-usj-16/ Tue, 16 Jan 2018 02:00:16 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=4463 Before coming here, we’ve heard plenty of praises about Sisters Char Koay Teow in USJ 16. It’s also worth mentioning that Sister Char Koay Teow was voted as the Best Char Kuey Teow for the 2015 TimeOut KL awards. Despite the name, Sisters Char Kuey Teow is not related to the Sisters Char Kuey Teow …

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Before coming here, we’ve heard plenty of praises about Sisters Char Koay Teow in USJ 16. It’s also worth mentioning that Sister Char Koay Teow was voted as the Best Char Kuey Teow for the 2015 TimeOut KL awards.

Despite the name, Sisters Char Kuey Teow is not related to the Sisters Char Kuey Teow in Penang. The eatery was simply named after 2 sisters who opened this restaurant, and yes this restaurant is Halal Certified.

The outlet is simple, spacious and uses wooden tables and stools for customers. Our first disappointment came from the ordering process. No menu was presented and we had to order by looking at the pictures of food plastered all over the walls. The disappointing part was there were no price tags attached to these pictures hence we had to ask the waiter the prices of everything before ordering.

P/S: We forgot the price of the dishes as we lost the receipt.

We started off with a Nasi Lemak Bungkus. There was really nothing out of the ordinary for this one, the sambal was pretty fragrant and spicy but overall it’s just another regular Nasi Lemak.

Teh Panas wasn’t to our liking as the tea tasted weak and bland.

The Char Koay Teow is placed on a food wrapping paper and served on a rattan basket-like-plate. The toppings were generous enough, the prawns are at reasonable size and the portion is perfect – not too big, not too small.

Taste-wise, the noodle lacks in “wok hei” but the prawns were quite bouncy and fresh. The Char Koay Teow was slightly spicy and has a distinctive Penang taste. We won’t go as far as to say the Char Koay Teow tasted amazing by any means, but it’s quite decent especially for a halal variation.

We saw many diners ordered the Chee Cheong Fun so we decided to give it a try as well. The Chee Cheong Fun was silky smooth and the curry was quite aromatic but the chicken was hard in the mouth.

Verdict

The Char Koay Teow here isn’t bad per se but there are room for improvements. Nonetheless, it does make a good halal alternative for Muslims to sample a Chinese-style Char Koay Teow.

More Info

Sisters Char Koay Teow
11, Jalan USJ 16/2g, Usj 16, 47630 Subang Jaya

Cuisine: Chinese (Halal)
Operating Hours: Daily 7:00AM– 6:00PM

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Chee Cheong Fun @ SS14 Morning Market, Subang Jaya https://funntaste.com/ss14-chee-cheong-fun-subang-jaya/ Thu, 16 Nov 2017 07:42:06 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=2405 Yesterday while we were dining at Peter’s Chee Cheong Fun truck, a random customer recommended us to try a neighboring chee cheong fun stall which is 2 doors away. Hence we decided to try this nameless Chee Cheong Fun stall for breakfast at SS14 Subang Jaya. We were told that the owner Mr Chew has …

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Yesterday while we were dining at Peter’s Chee Cheong Fun truck, a random customer recommended us to try a neighboring chee cheong fun stall which is 2 doors away. Hence we decided to try this nameless Chee Cheong Fun stall for breakfast at SS14 Subang Jaya.

We were told that the owner Mr Chew has been operating this Chee Cheong Fun stall for 20 years in SS14 morning market and things are usually sold out by 9.00AM. It’s also worth mentioning, the chilli paste here are freshly homemade.

First thing we notice from this nameless Chee Cheong Fun stall is the owner, an friendly aunty who takes hygiene seriously – she was spotted wearing a plastic glove when handling food.

Topped with Hakka brown sauce, a squirt of chilli, a dash of sesame oil, a generous spoonful of prawn paste drizzled on the dish. Lastly, the Chee Cheong Fun is topped sprinkled with sesame seeds for that fragrant and nutty flavour.

The rice rolls was soft by itself, and the amount of Hakka brown sauce poured was just nice to coat the dish evenly. No doubt the yum factor of this dish is the home made chilli paste, giving it the spicy twist. If you have low heat tolerance just request for less but don’t omit it completely.

Verdict

All in all, this chee cheong fun stalls offers comfort and affordability on a plate. If you happen to be around Subang area and looking for a cheap and tasty breakfast spot you should definitely consider dropping by the SS14 market for this hearty chee cheong fun.

P/S: No price tag was place as this dish was paid by a nice uncle who sat with us for breakfast.

Operating Hours: 6AM – 10AM, Daily

Address: Jalan SS14/2a, SS 14, 47500, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.

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Peter’s Chee Cheong Fun @ SS14, Subang Jaya https://funntaste.com/chee-cheong-fun-ss14-subang-jaya/ Wed, 15 Nov 2017 04:00:50 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=2248 Peter’s Chee Cheong Fun Truck is nestled at SS14 and is one of the longest standing authentic street-style eatery in Subang Jaya. The owner of the stall have been operating for 15 years in the morning market of SS14 and has gain a good following among folks in Subang area. A standard plate of chee …

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Peter’s Chee Cheong Fun Truck is nestled at SS14 and is one of the longest standing authentic street-style eatery in Subang Jaya. The owner of the stall have been operating for 15 years in the morning market of SS14 and has gain a good following among folks in Subang area.

A standard plate of chee cheong fun topped a variety of filling can indeed be a satisfying breakfast.

As shown on the pictures above, for RM6 we got 2 rice rolls, 3 meat balls and 1 large piece of fuchok. We were there a little late hence the truck ran out of tau pok, we were told that things tend to finish by 9.30AM.

Taste-wise, the Hakka brown sauce wasn’t really fragrant but it did provide strong flavours to the dish and gave a good balance of sweet and savoury. The chilli sauce was pretty good too as it gave a nice spicy kick to the dish and the fillings gave a good texture.

Verdict

Honestly there’s nothing outstanding about this stall and the hygiene is a little questionable. But still, if you’re looking for a decent Chee Cheong Fun place with affordable price we urge you to give Peter’s Chee Cheong Fun Truck at SS14 a shot.

Operating Hours: 7AM – 10AM, closed Monday

Address: Jalan SS14/2a, SS 14, 47500, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.

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