Curry Mee Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/curry-mee/ #1 Food Reviews & Places Website For Malaysians Sun, 14 Jun 2020 14:33:57 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://funntaste.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-fnt-icon-32x32.jpg Curry Mee Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/curry-mee/ 32 32 10 Mouth-Watering Curry Mee To Try in KL & PJ For Foodies (2019 Guide) https://funntaste.com/mouthwatering-curry-mee-spots-in-kl-pj/ Thu, 18 Jul 2019 09:15:47 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=12021 A good bowl of Curry Mee consists of thick and savory curry broth topped with all the essential ingredients such as beancurd puffs, cockles, long beans and more. This simple yet incredibly delicious dish is widely adored by those with heavy palates. Although Curry Mee is sold at many random coffee shops, still only few of them are worth soughting after.

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A good bowl of Curry Mee consists of thick and savory curry broth topped with all the essential ingredients such as beancurd puffs, cockles, long beans and more. This simple yet incredibly delicious dish is widely adored by those with heavy palates. Although Curry Mee is sold at many random coffee shops, still only few of them are worth soughting after.

Hang on to your seats, curry mee lovers, while we bring you around Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya area to look for the 10 Best Unbelievably Delicious Curry Mee Spots in KL & PJ (2019 Guide).

1. Restaurant Kum Chuan SS13

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Restaurant Kum Chuan might look like an ordinary hawker stall from the outside but do not let it deceive you, they serve one of the best Curry Mee in Subang. The Curry Mee comes with all these authentic side dishes such as Char Siew, cockles, beancurd puffs, long beans or bean sprouts. Their thick curry broth is so creamy and best paired with their big and fresh cockles. Delicious!

Operation Hours: 7am – 2pm, closed on Sunday
Address: Corner of Jalan SS13/1A, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor.

2. Girl&Mommy Famous Curry Mee @ Chan Sow Lin

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Girl and Mummy Curry Mee has been operating more than 15 years. Their Curry Mee comes with the traditional ingredients such as cockles, beancurd puffs and of course, noodles of your selection as well. However, the star of their dish is their Siew Yoke. Their Siew Yoke soaks up all the creamy curry broth and “explodes” when you put even the slightest pressure on it. It will fill your mouth with their savory broth.

Operation Hours: 6.30am – 2pm, closed on Sunday
Address: Chan Sow Lin Food Court, No. 134C, Jalan Dua, Off, Jalan Chan Sow Lin, Sungai Besi, 55200 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

3. Mutton Curry Mee @ Restoran Leong Wei

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When comes to Curry Mee, the first thought for most people will definitely be either pork or chicken Curry Mee. However, there is a stall in Kuchai that has been serving Mutton Curry Mee for more than 20 years.

What’s make this bowl of noodle special is the broth which is boiled for 3 hours daily, using Australia mutton and the soup base from the previous day to enrich the flavour of soup further.

Operation Hours: 7am – 2.30pm, daily
Address: 44, Jalan Kuchai Maju 14, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

4. Alor Corner Curry Noodle (Jalan Alor)

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Searching for some authentic food after a long day of shopping around Bukit Bintang area? Check out Alor Corner Curry Noodle! Their Curry Noodle is filled with the traditional curry noodle ingredients such as sliced eggplants, chicken slices, cockles and beancurd puffs. However, their broth is the reason they standing on top of other curry noodle stalls. The broth is so thick and flavourful. Every spoon you take is robusted with aromas of coconut milk and other spices.

Operation Hours: Everyday, 2pm – 10pm
Address: 84, Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

5. Restaurant Station 8 Curry Mee

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When a stall sells out their Curry Mee within 2 hours time every day, you know how good their food is. Both of the stall owners are from Penang, so you can definitely taste the nostalgic flavour of a good Penang Curry Mee. Their Curry Mee has all the classic ingredients such as prawns, cockles, beancurd puffs and pork blood cube. However, there is a special ingredient that most of the Curry Mee stalls in KL & PJ doesn’t have, which is the shredded cuttlefish. The crunchiness of the cuttlefish mixed with their own family secret recipe chilli paste, is a combination of texture and flavour that is indescribable. Definitely a Curry Mee that you shouldn’t miss out!     

Operation Hours: 8am – 1am, daily
Address: No.2 Jalan SS2 /10, 47300 Petaling Jaya

6. Mimi Curry Mee

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Mimi Curry Mee opened up their business in Thong Kee Cafe Seapark and Glenmarie. With their thick curry broth blends with the noodles, and the thick cuts of roasted pork, tofu skins and fried tofu puffs, play their part by soaking up the curry, it is no surprise that guests are frequently returning for more of this heavenly dish. Have this for breakfast and you’ll be starting your day on a good note.

Operation Hours: 7.30am – 3pm, closed on Monday
Address:

Thong Kee Café Seapark, 33, Jalan 21/1, Seapark, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Thong Kee Café Glenmarie, 13 Jalan Juruaudit U1/37, Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor

8. Restoran 168 Wantan Mee & Curry Mee

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Pudu is a place where a lot of good food spots such as Hock Seng Hin Fish Head and Kwan Kee Porridge. These shops usually sold out after just a few hours of operation. However, there is another hidden gem located at Pudu which is Restoran 168. They might look like a normal stall beside the road for most of the people, but for those who dares to try their noodles, oh no, there is no turning back! Their Curry Mee is their star of the stall where the broth is thick and loaded with spices. It will make you continue slurping the broth and asking for more. They also serve a lot different of side dishes, from the siew yoke all the way to pork skins.

Operation Hours: Everyday, 7am – 4pm, Closed on Monday
Address: 2-2, Jalan Brunei Utara, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

9. Yong Len Curry Mee

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Yong Len Curry Mee is THE Curry Mee shop located at TTDI. It is usually packed during the weekdays so if you plan to visit their shop, is best you come during the weekend. They are famous for their prawn noodle but the Curry Mee is also a hit. The curry mee comes with chicken slices, beancurd skins and beancurd puffs. Their broth are creamy but at the same time not too sweet or too salty, it is just nice.Their broth are also freshly made everyday and they guarantee that they would not reuse their broth from the next day But do keep this in mind, their version of Curry Mee does not have cockles so don’t say we didn’t warn ya.

Operation Hours: Everyday, 7am – 4pm
Address: 2, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 1, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

9. Restoran Jia Li Mian Noodle House, Pandan Jaya 家里面食館

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Located at the heart of Pandan Jaya, Restoran Jia Li Mian Noodle House just started their operation in the 2015 but quickly renowned as one of the best Curry Mee place in KL. They serve the Curry Mee as close as what you are served in Penang. It comes with mint leaves and ginger flower which is not common for most of the hawkers. These leaves provides extra fragrance to the curry mee and give a refreshing taste to the broth itself.

Operation Hours: 7.30am – 4.30pm, daily
Address: 19, Jalan Pandan 2/2, Pandan Jaya, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor

10. OUG Back-lane Curry Mee

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Found at the backlane of shophouses in Taman OUG, this Curry Mee stall has been around for 30 plues years. Their Curry Mee is quite unlike any others on this list. Turns out, they don’t serve cockles in their curry mee. OUG Back-lane Curry Mee features noodle of your choice, and it is topped with poached chicken, fishballs, and intense plus flavourful curry broth that leaves customers wanting more. They also serve Braised Chicken Feet which affordably priced at RM1.

Operation Hours: 7.15am – 12am, closed on Tuesdays
Address: Jalan Hujan Emas 4, Taman Overseas Union, 58200 Kuala Lumpur (Between TMC Kopitiam & OUG Lucky Restaurant)

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10 Best Breakfast Spots For Morning People In Ipoh https://funntaste.com/10-best-breakfast-spots-for-morning-people-in-ipoh/ Sat, 13 Jul 2019 03:30:05 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=11545 Being known to have the best Dim Sum, Coffee and Shredded Chicken Hor Fun in Ipoh, here is a list of places you can enjoy a good breakfast like an Ipoh person.

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Ipoh is one of the best places to enjoy some good old comfort food. There is nothing better than enjoying a sumptuous spread of dishes in the morning.

Being known to have the best Dim Sum, Coffee and Shredded Chicken Hor Fun in Ipoh, here is a list of places you can enjoy a good breakfast like an Ipoh person.

1. Kedai Kopi Sin Yoon Loong

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There is nothing quite as relaxing as going back in time, sitting in a kopitiam whilst sipping a good cuppa white coffee. Since 1937, the coffeeshop has been a popular eatery among the Ipoh community. That said, it also turned out to be the first coffee shop in old town that introduced white coffee to everyone. Aside from their signature coffee, the shop also serves simple treats like kaya toast and dan chi (half-boiled eggs on toast).

Hours: 6AM – 5.30PM (Monday-Saturday), 6AM – 1PM (Sunday)
Address: 15A, Jalan Bandar Timah, 30000 Ipoh, Perak

2. Restoran Thean Chun

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This restaurant is known to be one of the must-visit places in Ipoh. There are several hawker stalls around that sells Chee Cheong Fun, Kai See Hor Fun, Pork Satay, Wantan Mee and so on. Enjoy a flavoursome bowl of Kai See Hor Fun that is topped with generous amount of shredded chicken, succulent prawns all in a rice, aromatic flavoured broth.

Hours: 6.30AM – 5PM, daily
Address: 73, Jalan Bandar Timah, 31650 Ipoh, Perak

3. Ming Court Hong Kong Dim Sum

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Known to have the best Dim Sum in town, Ming Court is usually packed especially during the weekends and holidays. Enjoy different types of dumplings such as “Woo Kok” Yam Puff filled with diced meat that is so good and juicy. The Dim Sum here is not served in steam wooden baskets like usual, but the servers here would go visit table to table with a tray filled with ample of Dim Sum

Hours: 6AM – 12PM, daily except Thursdays
Address: 36, Jalan Leong Sin Nam, Kampung Jawa, 30300 Ipoh, Perak

4. Restoran New Hollywood

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It is quite a challenge to find halal Chinese food around Ipoh, but at New Hollywood – this mini food court offers a variety of Chinese hawker delights that are catered for all. Enjoy freshly made Chee Cheong Fun with a choice of prawn or chicken filling, delicious Char Kuey Teow with juicy prawns, assortment of Yong Tau Foo and many more. There

Hours: 7AM – 4PM Closed on Mondays
Address: 38, Jalan Lee Kwee Foh, Taman Canning, 31400 Ipoh, Perak

5. Yong Suan Coffee Shop

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There are several Nasi Ganja places in Ipoh and Yong Suan is among the best ones out there. The stall is called Perniagaan Nasi Kandar Ayam Merah and it has been in operation at the coffee shop since 1956. For the unfamiliar, Nasi Ganja is just another name for Nasi Kandar that the locals use. If you are planning to take away then you can queue up or else just simply find a seat as the server will come over to take your order. A typical Nasi Ganja dish would include rice, Ayam Merah, curry, salted egg and their signature coconut sambal. You can add on side dishes like squid and vegetables for extra oomph.

Hours: 9.30AM – 6PM, daily
Address: 2, Jalan Yang Kalsom, 30250 Ipoh

6. Restoran Choong Kee Pokok Besar

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If you are a Yong Tau Foo fan then this is one of the stops you have to make while you’re in Ipoh. What makes them different from other Yong Tau Foo stalls is that they serve it with Asam Laksa. However if you are into the regular Curry Mee, they have that too. It is quite affordable and delicious, making it a perfect breakfast spot.

Hours: 8.30AM-5.30PM, Thursday – Tuesdays
Address: 652, 652, Jalan King, Pasir Pinji, 31650, Ipoh, Perak

7. Loke Wooi Kee Cafe

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Located at the centre of the tourist hub of Ipoh, this decades-old coffee shop is known to serve one of the most popular Hor Hee in town. To clarify, Hor Hee is basically fish ball and fish cake noodles whilst Ipoh Sar Hor Fun is your choice of noodles like kuey teow, glass noodles and so on. Besides that, they even have their famous Rojak, Char Kuey Teow and 7UP Ice Cream Float.

Hours: 7AM-4.30PM, daily except Sundays
Address: No. 28, Jalan Mustapha al-Bakri, 30000 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia

8. Kedai Kopi Nam Chau

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Famous for their curry noodles and various toasts and sandwiches, Nam Chau has known to be a local neighbourhood kopitiam that every local in town is familiar with. Their dry curry noodles comes with your choice of noodles, shredded chicken, char siew and prawns doused with rich aromatic curry. Also, don’t leave Nam Chau without trying their famous concoction, the Ipoh White Coffee.

Hours: 7AM – 3PM, daily except Saturdays
Address: 54, Jalan Bandar Timah, 30000 Ipoh, Perak

Other outlets are in Menglembu Baru and First Garden.

9. Pusat Makanan Ye Sing

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This corner lot kopitiam is famous for their Ipoh Dry Curry Mee. Expect at least 20-30 minutes of wait on a normal weekend. The Dry Curry Mee is super delicious. It comes loaded with siew yoke, pork skin, tofu puff, green beans and cockles, soaked with thick and spicy curry gravy. If you wish to eat something else, there is Pan Mee, Wantan Mee stall, Chee Cheung Fun and more.

Hours: 7AM – till finish
Address: Jalan Dato Haji Megat Khas, Taman Bandaraya Utama, 31400 Ipoh, Perak

10. Paris Restaurant Hakka Mee

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Paris Restaurant sells one of the best Hakka Mee in Ipoh. Hakka Mee is basically a noodle dish topped with a rich topping minced meat and fresh scallions. It also comes with a serving of Yong tau Foo in soup/fried. There are various items like pork meatballs, fishballs, fried beancurd skin and many more to make as an appetiser. But the specialty here is their meatballs has a tinge of cuttlefish giving you a whole different taste of Yong Tau Foo like never before.

Hours: 7AM – 12PM, daily
Address: 164, Jalan Sultan Iskandar (Hugh Low Street), 30000 Ipoh

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Never Thought Of Visiting Kuantan? These 10 Amazing Places Might Change Your Mind! https://funntaste.com/kuantan-10-amazing-places-to-visit-airasia/ Thu, 23 Aug 2018 15:36:44 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=8699 For most of us, when it comes to long weekends, we often look forward to visit places like Penang, Ipoh and Melaka. I mean, who doesn’t love experiencing good food, beautiful beaches and visit heritage spots right? While those cities are amazing, Malaysia’s east coast certainly more attention. Yes, we’re talking about the extremely underrated …

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For most of us, when it comes to long weekends, we often look forward to visit places like Penang, Ipoh and Melaka. I mean, who doesn’t love experiencing good food, beautiful beaches and visit heritage spots right?

While those cities are amazing, Malaysia’s east coast certainly more attention. Yes, we’re talking about the extremely underrated city of Kuantan, Pahang. If you’re after a beach getaway or just want to get closer to nature without spending a bomb, Kuantan should definitely be on top of your list for the upcoming holiday.

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Kuantan is one of the few seaside beach town in Malaysia with beautiful sceneries that’s literary less than an hour flight away from Kuala Lumpur. Instead of a grueling 3+ hours’ drive, you can now get there directly via AirAsia’s members all-in fare for just RM16 (one way flight).

So without further ado, here are our 10 amazing places you should visit in Kuantan.

1. Hyatt Regency Kuantan Resort

How Much: RM500+/Night

If you aren’t tight on budget, do consider staying at Hyatt Regency Beach Resort at Teluk Cempedak at least for 1 night. After all, Kuantan is mostly known for their stunning beaches and it would be criminal not to experience this resort.

Imagine waking up to this gorgeous view, I mean seriously!

Hyatt Regency Kuantan Resort boasts 2 spectacular outdoor pools with lounge areas, various watersports and a spa. Aside from the world class facilities, the resort is quite strategically located. You can explore beautiful beaches, mini zoo, parks and more just minutes from here.

2. Time Capsule Retreat

How Much: RM298/Night with attached bathroom

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Of course, not everyone is willing to fork out RM500/night for accommodation by the beach. So if you prefer Mother Nature’s greenery at all its affordability, Time Capsule Retreat is right up your alley. This “glamping resort”” is well equipped with a queen-size bed, aircon, curtains, and WiFi.

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Furthermore the Time Capsule Retreat is a stone throw away from the main street, nearby waterfalls and other local attractions.

3. Teluk Cempedak

How Much: Free

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Fresh air, clear waters and beautiful scenery is what you can expect at Teluk Cempedak. It’s also regarded as one of the most stunning beaches you can find in Malaysia. Lucky for you, this beach is located about 5 kilometers away from Kuantan city.

Aside from savoring the hot sun, salty waters and sand, you can also participate in a number of activities such as jet-skiing or enjoy the food and drinks from nearby night markets.

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As you could tell by the photos, Teluk Cempedak is the place to unwind from the hustle and bustle from the city.

4. Rainbow Waterfall

How Much: Around RM60 Per Pax via Four-Wheel Drive to reach Rainbow Waterfall

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The Rainbow Waterfall is one of Kuantan’s best kept secret. The name of this place was given because you can see the bright colours of rainbow shining directly at this waterfall.

This magnificent landmark located about 1 hour and 45 minutes away from Kuantan town is a MUST VISIT place in Pahang. You’ll need an hour to get into the rainforest via a 4 wheel drive, and another 45 minutes of hiking to reach the waterfall.

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If you arrive here by sunrise, you’ll be treated to one of the best rainbow waterfall view. Trust us when we say, the view is simply beautiful.

5. Berkelah Falls

How Much: Free

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But if a 1 hour drive and 45 minutes hike isn’t for you, don’t miss visiting Berkelah Falls. This landmark is located about 35 kilometres away from Kuantan town. Standing at a 150 meter tall drop, Berkelah Falls is one of the most breathtaking sceneries in Kuantan.

You’ll be treated to a large pool of clear water at the final tier of Berkelah Falls waterfall. This pool of water is so clear one can’t resist but to jump into the water to have a splashing good time.

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The clean environment, crystal-clear water and overall stunning waterfall scenery makes Berkelah Falls a must-visit place in Kuantan.

6. Bukit Panorama

How Much: Free

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When you arrive at Bukit Panorama, a 45 minutes hike awaits leading you to a place with one of the most view in Kuantan. You get to appreciate gorgeous clouds up on hill and enjoy the view of sun rise.

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The climb can be quite intense but it’s a good form of exercise and aside from the view, you get to reward yourself by surrounding with greens and fresh air.

P/S: Make sure you reach Bukit Panorama by 5:45AM to enjoy the view at its fullest.

7. MUST TRY Kuantan Local Food

How Much: Around RM15 Per Pax

When it comes to having delicious local cuisine or street food, Kuantan is quite underrated.  Due to its proximity to the beaches, this city is mostly known for its fresh and extensive seafood. However there are plenty of other delicious in Kuantan that have a uniquely local flavour.

Here are some of the delicious local food you should try when you’re in Kuantan.

Curry Mee at Hoi Yin Kopitiam (Muslim-Friendly)

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Ikan Bakar at Ana Ikan Bakar Petai

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Satay at Satay Terminal Zul

Cendol at Cendol Air Putih

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Ikan Patin at Akob Patin House

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8. Taman Esplanade Kuantan

How Much: Free

Taman Esplanade Kuantan is great place to relax, take a stroll or simply enjoy surrounding views.

9. Beach Activities at Balok Beach

How Much: RM30 – RM200

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It may be hard to believe, but it is entirely possible to find adrenaline rush beach activities in Kuantan. Balok Beach is acknowledged as one of the 10 best beaches in the world for wind-surfing and kite-surfing. Tourist from all around the world often come here to participate in both these activities.

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You can find other beach activities such as Fishing, Surfing, Sailing, Kayaking, Jet skiing and more here.

It’s also worth mentioning Balok Beach is famous for its seafood and Thai restaurants nearby.

10. Lao Zi Temple

How Much: Free

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Also known as Dragon Temple, the Lao Zi Temple is a Taoist temple, located around 13KM from Kuantan town. The temple is known for its 823m long Golden Dragon statue, which is said to be the longest in the world, as well as the 7m tall replica of the founder of Taoism, Lao Zi.

Many believers including those from neighbouring countries such as Singapore and Thailand visit the temple to pay homage to the statue of Lao Zi.

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The temple also hosts a mini jurassic park that comes with 5 different kinds of life-size dinosaurs, including a massive T-Rex, and an ape man.

If all the itineraries above excite you, there’s absolutely no reason to hold back….Especially when Airasia’s members all-in fare only cost RM39 for a one way flight. So be sure to book your flight from now till 2 September 2018 to enjoy this cheap rate. Travel period is from now to 17 February 2019.

AirAsia also flies you to exciting destinations such as Phu Quoc, Lake Toba, and many more.

Find out more about AirAsia’s super affordable deals here!



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Penang Kuantan Road Curry Mee @ Restoran Master Q, Bandar Kinrara, Puchong https://funntaste.com/curry-mee-restoran-master-q-puchong/ Fri, 23 Mar 2018 14:22:53 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=6202 While there are lots of delicious Curry Mee stalls in the Klang Valley, a good bowl of Penang-style White Curry Mee can be a rare find. Not many stalls in KL nail this dish with the right ingredients, but lucky for White Curry Mee lovers we’ve found the most authentic Penang Curry Mee in Puchong. This stall …

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While there are lots of delicious Curry Mee stalls in the Klang Valley, a good bowl of Penang-style White Curry Mee can be a rare find. Not many stalls in KL nail this dish with the right ingredients, but lucky for White Curry Mee lovers we’ve found the most authentic Penang Curry Mee in Puchong.

This stall is operated by the same family who owns the famous Kuantan Road Penang curry mee in OUG Sun Sea Coffee Shop and Mei Keng Coffee Shop in Petaling Jaya. The stall in Puchong is operated by the father Mr. David Tan while his sons continue to run the OUG and PJ’s stalls.

Exactly like the Penang version, this bowl of of Penang-style White Curry Mee cost RM6.50. It is is topped with prawns, cockles, tofu pok, long beans and pork blood cubes. We loved how they paid attention to the ingredients by ensuring all the basic Penang-style toppings were there.

As you can tell by the picture, this curry mee was freaking delicious. The coconut-enriched curry broth was on the sweeter side and not spicy at all. The slow-cooked dark chili paste adds in so much flavours and aroma to the dish.

The prawns, cockles and pork blood cubes were super fresh and blended well to the curry mee. Portion size was quite decent as we felt full after finishing our bowls.

All in all, this is probably the best place you could get Penang-style Curry Mee in Puchong. We also feel the need to mention that the owner is a super friendly guy who was very hospitable to our pictures and video.

This place opens for breakfast and lunch till late afternoon. Parking is not an issue at all as we reckon the restaurant is not popular yet. There are also other interesting selection of food, especially the Sarawak Kolo mee which we will drop by next time.

More Info

Restoran Master Q
13, Jalan Du 2/1,
Taman Damai Utama,
47180 Puchong, Selangor

Read also: Curry Mee & Chicken Rice @ Restaurant Kum Chuan SS13, Subang Jaya

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Big Bowl Curry Mee @ Coca Seafood Restaurant, Selayang https://funntaste.com/big-bowl-curry-mee-selayang/ Tue, 27 Feb 2018 21:08:11 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=5717 This ridiculously huge bowl of Curry Mee was one of the most talked dishes couple years ago thanks to a Facebook post that went viral. Even till today, this Curry Mee stall is still going strong and the dish is usually sold out by 8AM. Unlike last time, you do not need to camp outside …

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This ridiculously huge bowl of Curry Mee was one of the most talked dishes couple years ago thanks to a Facebook post that went viral. Even till today, this Curry Mee stall is still going strong and the dish is usually sold out by 8AM.

Unlike last time, you do not need to camp outside the restaurant before it opens to get a taste of this Curry Mee. In fact, we were there around 7.20AM and managed to get our bowl in about 30 minutes. That is not too bad considering 2 years ago people waited for 2 hours for the dish.

The stall owner, Jason Chan, a young, humble and friendly fella, has been selling curry mee for more than 10 years. He mentioned that they cook only one pot of curry broth which is why it tends to run out early.

Aside from serving Curry Mee, Jason also serves Wantan Mee and Soup Noodles. But today we woke up at 5.30AM and drove 30 minutes away to Selayang to try out the popular Big Bowl Curry Mee.

Curry Mee Big + Addon @ RM19

While there were the usual toppings such as char siew, roast pork, cockles, chicken curry, and long beans, there were also lard, fish balls, fried wantan, and fried bean curd sheets. These ingredients were quite unconventional as it can’t be found in regular Curry Mee dishes.

Needless to say, this dish was freaking huge! It can easily be shared with 3 people. There were only 2 of us and we can barely finish quarter of this bowl. After few mouthfuls later we felt quite grossed out.

Taste-wise, the toppings were quite fresh and tasty. The raw cockle, fried wantan and fried bean curd sheets was a creative addition to this classic dish. Unfortunately, the curry broth was a huge let down as it tasted quite blend and lacked in aroma. We believe the curry broth was filled with MSG as we felt extremely thirsty after eating this.

Verdict

Despite the disappointing taste we personally think the curry mee here is an experience every foodie should try. If anything, this experience will add at least one interest post to your Instagram feed.

Just set your expectations low and be prepared to wait for a while. Personally, we don’t see ourselves waking up and driving all the way to Selayang for an oversized-blend Curry Mee.

More Info

Coca Seafood Restaurant
29, Jalan Bidara 1,
Taman Bidara,
68100 Batu Caves,
Selangor

Cuisine: Chinese
Operating Hours: 6.30am – till finish (closed Wednesday & Thursday of the 1st week of the month)

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23 Best Food In Subang Jaya Every Foodie Should Try https://funntaste.com/23-food-in-subang-jaya-try-in-2018/ Fri, 29 Dec 2017 23:00:56 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=3847 When it comes to food hunting in the Klang Valley, people often look for big cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Damansara. While those cities respectively offer some of the best food in Malaysia, there are also many restaurants in smaller cities like Subang Jaya that deserves your attention. While the popular food places in …

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When it comes to food hunting in the Klang Valley, people often look for big cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Damansara. While those cities respectively offer some of the best food in Malaysia, there are also many restaurants in smaller cities like Subang Jaya that deserves your attention.

While the popular food places in Subang Jaya are always crowded and parking is almost impossible, the wide arrays of delicious delicacies make all the hassles worth it.

From hidden gems to popular franchises, here are 23 Best Food In Subang Jaya Every Foodie Should Try.

 

1. Nasi Lemak Sambal Opah @ USJ 9

If you’re looking for the best Nasi Lemak in town, look no further than Nasi Lemak Sambal Opah. This restaurant has been around for more than half a century and is still going strong today. A Nasi Lemak packet is priced at RM1 and its super delicious. Portion is small and topping such as fried chicken or squid can get pricey.

Address: 7, Jalan USJ 9/5p, Subang Business Centre, 47620 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 5:00PM – 5:00AM

2. Rojak Cendol @ SS15

No food list in Subang Jaya is complete without mentioning this legendary Rojak & Cendol stall. This stall has been around for 15 years and has definitely won the taste-buds of Subangites.

Address: Jalan SS15/3B, 47500, Subang Jaya
Operation Hours: 11.00AM – 6.00PM

3. Fried Assam Laksa @ Well Cook Gourmet SS14

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Fried Assam Laksa is actually a thing at Well Cook Gourmet restaurant and it’s incredibly aromatic and delicious. Do note that the restaurant is usually crowded and waiting time can take up to 30 minutes.

Address: 74, Jalan SS 14/2, Ss 14, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Operation Hours: 12.00PM – 8.30PM, Closed on Monday

4. Burgertory @ SS15

If you’re craving for some porkilicious burger in Subang Jaya, Burgertory is the place to go. The best part about the burgers here is the patty. It’s thick, flavourful and juicy, especially their Sumo Burger (RM22).

Address: 8, Jalan SS 15/4d, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Operation Hours: 6.00PM – 11PM, Closed on Monday

5. Moorthy’s Mathai @ USJ 4

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While Moorthy’s Mathai is best known for their authentic Banana Leaf Rice, the South Indian breakfast served here is pretty good too. Everything from Roti Canai, Tosai, Puri and Capati are available here.

Address: 24, Jalan USJ 4/9g, USJ 4, Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 9AM – 9PM Mon – Fri, 7AM – 9PM Sat, 7AM – 4PM Sunday

6. Restaurant Yee Fatt @ SS15

Restaurant Yee Fatt is a coffee shop located in the heart of SS15 Subang Jaya mostly known for their Chicken Rice. The chicken here are soft and tenderly juicy while the char siew is also quite enjoyable.

Address: 1, Jalan SS 15/4c, SS 15, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Operating Hours: 10AM – 11PM

7. Jing Zhu Pan Mee @ SS19

Jing Zhu Pan Mee is quite the hidden gem for those who crave for home-cooked Pan Mee. A Pan Mee dish is priced at RM7 per bowl, the portion size is big and satisfying.

Address: 9, Jalan SS9/6C, 47500, Subang Jaya.
Operating Hours: 7.30AM-3PM, closed on alternate Tuesday

8. Chicken Up @ SS15

Korean Fried Chicken was one of the top food trend in 2017. Regardless of what flavour you pick, the Korean Fried Chicken at Chicken Up is delicious and probably the best in Subang Jaya.

Address: 7, Jalan SS 15/4, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 11:30AM – 12:00PM

9. Mezcla Burrito Bar @ USJ 9

Mezcla Burrito Bar is inarguably one of the best, if not THE BEST Mexican restaurant in the Klang Valley. The Tacos and Burritos here are simply amazing and at a super affordable price. You will never find any other Mexican restaurant in Malaysia with such value for money. Even if you are not a big fan of Mexican food, Mezcla Burrito Bar will convert you into a fan!

For more info, check out our Mezcla Burrito Bar food review.

Address: 18-1, Jalan USJ9/5Q, Taipan, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
Operating Hours: 12–3PM, 6–10:15PM, closed Wednesday

10. Hoong Foong Dim Sum @ USJ 21

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Hoong Foong Dim Sum is inarguably the BEST Dim Sum restaurant in Subang Jaya. What makes this a must-try spot is the wide choices of Dim Sum, high quality ingredient and irresistible taste.

Address: 77, Jalan USJ 21/10, USJ21, Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 7.00AM – 10.00PM

11. Sisters Char Koay Teow @ USJ 16

Sisters Char Koay Teow is highly regarded to serve one of the BEST Char Koay Teow dishes in the Klang Valley. In terms of taste, the Char Koay Teow here does come close to what is served in Penang Island. Portion size is satisfying and toppings are generous – expect lots of cockles and large prawns.

For more info, check out our Sisters Char Koay Teow food review.

Address: 11, Jalan USJ 16/2g, Usj 16, 47630 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 7.00AM – 6.00PM

12. Oregi @ SS15

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One of the best dishes to order in Oregi is the Lamb Rice. This dish comes with Lamb marinated with Arabic herbs and spices, served with basmati rice, simply delicious. The pastas here are pretty good too.

Address: 53, Jalan SS 15/4b, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 11:00AM – 2:00AM

13. Big Singh Chapati @ SS15

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Big Singh Chapati is the ultimate place to go if you’re after some delicious Naan, Tandoori, Butter Chicken or any other North Indian dishes. This restaurant serves probably the best authentic North Indian dishes in Subang Jaya.

Address: 41, Jalan SS 15/5a, Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 11:00AM – 11:00PM

14. Gold Chilli @ SS15

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Gold Chilli is one of the most popular places for Creamy Butter Chicken in the Klang Valley. People from different cities come to Subang Jaya just to get a taste of the Creamy Butter Chicken here.

Address: 5, Jalan SS 15/8b, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 12:00PM – 12:00AM, Closed on Sunday

15. Bee Ho Steamboat @ SS15

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Looking for a Steamboat restaurant in Subang Jaya? Look no further than Bee Ho Steamboat. This is indeed one of the better Steamboat places in town. Prices are fair, food is delicious and service is efficient. It’s worth mentioning that Bee Ho Steamboat has been operating for over 15 years which says a lot about their credibility,

Address: Jalan SS 15/4c, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya,
Operating Hours: 4PM – 11PM

16. Lim Fried Chicken @ SS15

If you love fried chicken then Lim Fried Chicken is right up your alley. The fried chickens here are super fresh and irresistibly juicy. While price is not cheap, the portion size does justice.

Address: 47, Jalan SS15/4, SS 15, Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 10AM – 10PM

17. Naj & Belle @ SS15

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Naj & Belle is one of the best cafés in Subang Jaya simply because of their top notch offerings ranging from their brunch menu to cakes and coffee. This café is usually crowded during peak hours as expected from a cafe that serves good food.

Address: Courtyard SS15, Jalan SS15/4G, Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 10AM – 10PM

18. Yu Kee Bak Kut Teh @ SS14

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After all the years of service, Yu Kee Bak Kut Teh still maintained its authentic flavours. Although the price has gone up and the waiters are all foreigners, it’s still one of the best places to get Bak Kut Teh in Subang Jaya.

Address: 102, Jalan SS 14/2, Ss 14, 47500 Subang Jaya,
Operating Hours: 10.00AM – 9.30PM

19. Ah Lye Curry Fish Head @  SS19

This eatery serve super creamy and thick Curry Fish Head dish which is bursting with flavours. If you’re feeling  peckish, do also try their fermented fried pork and salt baked herbal chicken.

Address: 28, Jalan SS 19/1g, Ss 19, 47500 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 12PM – 3PM & 5.30PM – 9.00PM

20. Yee Kee Yong Tau Fu @ SS14

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This is the best place to get delicious Hakka style Yong Tau Fu in Subang Jaya. The Yong Tau Fu dishes are freshly made and is sufficient to satisfy your cravings. The place gets quite packed during lunch and dinner times so do go there early to avoid waiting for a table.

Address: 9, Jalan SS 14/1, Ss 14, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Operating Hours: 10AM – 3PM & 5.30PM – 9.00PM, closed on Monday

21. Ooi Noodle House @ SS15

Despite the long waiting time, the pork noodles at Ooi Noodle House are definitely worth it. Even if you’re not a fan of soupy dishes you’ll find the pork noodles here are tasty and very enjoyable.

Address: 78, Jalan SS 15/4b, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 7.45AM – 4PM, closed on Monday

22. Warung Cikgu @ USJ 1

Unlike its Puchong counterpart, Warung Cikgu’s Subang Jaya branch is easily accessible as it’s located at USJ 1. The signature Nasi Mmanggey is an extremely satisfying dish in terms of taste and portion size.

Address: Taman Subang Mewah, 47500 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 7.00AM – 10.00PM

23. Curry Mee @ Restaurant Kum Chuan

If you’re craving for Curry Mee in Subang Jaya, you should look no further than Restoran Kum Chuan. The Curry Mee stall serves one of the best Curry Mee dishes we’ve tasted in the Klang Valley. The curry broth is thick and creamy and Char Siew adds so much depth and flavours to the dish.

Address: SS13/1a, 47500 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: 7.00AM – 2.00PM, closed on Sunday

Read also: 7 Korean Food Every Spicy Food Lovers Should Try In Korea

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Restaurant Chef K @ Bandar Bukit Puchong 2, Puchong https://funntaste.com/chef-k-bandar-bukit-puchong-2/ Thu, 07 Dec 2017 10:13:27 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=3349 If you’re a fan of Curry Mee, then Restaurant Chef K restaurant deserves your attention. A kopitiam-like restaurant, Chef K churns out mostly porky noodle dishes with a hint of Ipoh flavours in Bandar Bukit Puchong 2, Puchong. In fact the founder of Chef K has strong family ties to the brains behind the popular …

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If you’re a fan of Curry Mee, then Restaurant Chef K restaurant deserves your attention. A kopitiam-like restaurant, Chef K churns out mostly porky noodle dishes with a hint of Ipoh flavours in Bandar Bukit Puchong 2, Puchong. In fact the founder of Chef K has strong family ties to the brains behind the popular “Ma Ta Liu Curry” at Xin Quan Fang, Ipoh.

It’s always a pleasure to see family run business opting not to use foreign labour instead we were served by a family member who was friendly and made us felt comfortable.

Chef K’s signature Roast Pork Belly Curry Mee is priced at RM8.50 for Regular portion and RM9.50 for Big portion. Adding cockles cost an extra RM1.50 and additional toppings of Cuttle Fish, Bean Sprouts, and Prawns are charged based on daily market price.

We had the standard Roast Pork Belly Curry Mee (RM8.50) which came with a good amount of toppings. Although the curry broth was light, the spices gave a distinctively sharp flavour that reminded us of Ipoh’s Curry Mee. The addition of Pork Belly was tender and adds so much flavour to the already delicious broth.

We loved how Chef K kept the Curry Mee recipe as authentic as possible as it tasted quite different from what we usually have in the Klang Valley. If you feel the addition of Pork Belly is gimmicky, trust us it’s not! The Pork Belly actually added so much depth and appeals to the dish.

Since Pan Mee is also a specialty at Chef K, we sampled Pan Mee Soup (RM7) too. Though not fantastic, this dish was decent enough for a try. While the noodles were smooth and soft, we personally felt the broth needs improvement in terms of flavour.

We regretted ordering this and should have gone with the Homemade Fish Meat Mee instead as it’s also Chef K’s signature.

Verdict

Overall, our dining experience at Chef K was a pleasant one. The eatery pays attention to small details and is doing a great job in bringing distinctive Ipoh flavours to the Klang Valley. We highly recommend you to try if you need a fix of Ipoh style Curry Mee. We’d be a regular at Chef K if only it wasn’t so far away.

More Info:

Restaurant Chef K
No 65,Jalan BP 7/2,
Bandar Bukit Puchong 2,
47100 Puchong, Selangor

Cuisine: Chinese
Operating Hours: 8.00AM – 7.00PM, closed Sundays

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