Pan Mee is one of Suanie’s favorite local dishes, a few weekends ago I joined her and a few others to one of the newer Pan Mee centric restaurants that sprung out these few years. We went to Cha Cha Pan Mee at Aman Suria.
Cha Cha Pan Mee at Aman Suria
I must say, pan mee isn’t one of the dishes that jumps to my mind when it comes to hawker food. Being from Penang (you virtually can’t find pan mee there), it took a little while for me to get used to, but I’m starting to like it more now. Especially one with good chili sauce to go with.
original pan mee with poach egg
Cha Cha Pan Mee is located just by Jalan Bukikt Mayang Emas with ample parking space right in front of the restaurant. The restaurant itself is air conditioned and clean.
I ordered the original pan mee with poach egg (RM 6.50). It came with minced pork, pork slice, anchovies, mushroom, fuchok, and of course, the potato leave found in all proper pan mee. It was actually pretty good, and the chili paste was lovely too. Â My only complain would be the serving size, it was a bit too massive!
stew pork, dried pan mee, seafood ramen
Haze ordered the stew pork with rice (that curiously served with a side of anchovies) Â and gave very positive feedbacks. The others had seafood ramen and dried pan mee. No one had any complains but most of us couldn’t finish our portion.
Cha Cha is a pretty decent place if you’re looking for a comfortable hawker dining without all the sweat and hassle of a kopitiam. The extra RM 2 or so per dish is well worth it.
Address:
Cha Cha Pan Mee
K-G-1 & K-G-3, Jalan PJU 1/43
Aman Suria
47301 Petaling Jaya
GPS: 3.12009, 101.59465
Tel: 016-660 0971
Omaigod, I want! And not too far too!
Niki Cheong: make it happen!
tat one is not potato leaves lar..
😕 😕
pan mee lover: I thought it is, what leaves are they then? O.o
erm.. it is called as “pucuk manis” (not sure the spelling is correct) or in chinese æ ‘ä»”èœ.. normally u can find it in hakka food–ham cha~
One, two cha cha cha! me luvs cha cha pan meeeeee 😛
ciki: are you a dancer? 😛
I went there last 2 weeks, the portion just right for me, I have big appetite, haha 😛
mimid3vils: haha looks like you can eat a lot more than me!
Hi. maybe you can try out Bao Bao Pan Mee just few shops away from this Cha Cha. Taste better I would say although it’s not air-condionized. 🙂
‘conditionized’
Cayenne: I tried Bao Bao a couple years ago but didn’t like it, maybe I ordered the wrong thing, the pan mee came without anchovies 🙁
KY, i agree with you, i think most Penangites are not really into Pan Mee… i’ve been here for 10 years and i still don’t quite like Pan Mee… i can only recall one Pan Mee stall in Penang Island that’s quite nice, just below the Bkt Jambul flats.
tony moey: yeah, but perhaps you should try the dried chili pan mee? those are yummy!
nice..but prefer bao bao pan mee nearby it.. 😀
nikel: looks like I should try bao bao again 😀
Since you described it so good, I must go try. I only frequent the BKT shop along the main road there, forgot the name of the shop. The one next to the Hokkien mee shop.. 🙂 Great recommendations there. 🙂
andymervingeorge: oOo cool, quite a lot of decent food places at Aman Suria these days
I’m guessing the fried pork lard in the pan mee doesn’t hurt.
you can also order an entire bowl of pork lard to go with your pan mee from the side orders menu if you’re into that 😀
Enoch: haha fried pork lard is always good!
ky, next time u try haha pan mee in puchong… it’s better
connie: which one in puchong?
opposite ioi mall… go further up, somewhere at jalan kenari… there is one good claypot chicken rice shop there too
connie: thanks! 😀
I remember that they have something very crunchy to go with the pan mee right??? The only time I had pan mee there was when I was sick 2 years ago so I couldn’t really enjoy the meal
Leo: the crunchy bit’s supposed to be anchovies, no?
Bo Bo Pan Mee at the same row also not bad…you can give it a try 🙂
Brian: yaa perhaps one of these days 🙂
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What a name for a pan mee shop!
Michelle: haha nothing wrong ma
wah the mee looks good and so is the soup! slurps
eiling: yess eat eat eat
u shud one day try jojo pan mee! i would say is the best among those franchise pan mee stall. in fact, I find their dry chilli pan mee better than super kitchen!
Jian you maybe from india and don’t really know the original chili pan mee taste like…… super kitchen is the closest to Kin Kin, jojo chili pan mee is way too far from Kin Kin, the chili sucks, jojo sucks
Peter: good to know. 😀
love tat place!!
snowybabie: same here 😀
I love the (soup) pan mee in Sungei Wang foodcourt, try it if you’re in the mall 😀
Lainie: ooO thanks for the tips 😀