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    June 28, 2007

    KY eats – Teo Chew Bak Kut Teh (潮州肉骨茶) at PJ SS2

    I have spotted this relatively new Teo Chew Bak Kut Teh (潮州肉骨茶) restaurant for quite some time before finally have a chance to step in and get a taste of what it is all about. As you might aware, Bak Kut Teh is one of my favorite local dishes, as I have devoted a whole sub-category for it.

    Restaurants in SS2 come and go, there is a new restaurant almost every month, and similarly, a failed food outlet at the same rate. Luckily, this survival of the fittest cycle has led to the improvement of the quality of food offered in this region.

    teo chew bak kut teh at SS2
    clean and comfortable eating environment

    The menu offers quite a variety of food to choose from. There are of course, bak kut teh, with over a dozen different pork ingredients to choose from (ribs, fatty meat, liver, intestine, etc), loh pork arm (卤猪脚), vegetables, and even Teo Chew porridge and noodle. I ordered the first 3 items for myself and my sister, and two bowls of rice, of course.

    teo chew bak kut teh at SS2
    meat, meat, chili, vege, perfect!

    As with many bak kut teh places, red chili, chili padi, and chopped garlic is available on every table. There’s also normal and dark soya sauce that goes so well with the meat and chili. The restaurant is also very clean and comfortable, a welcoming departure from most bak kut teh operations.

    The bak kut teh, while not spectacular, was decent, with the meat cooked to a very soft texture. The soup though, is not as thick than the Klang version. However, the loh pork arm that we ordered was fantastic. Again, the meat and skin cooked to a very soft and easy-to-chew texture and the broth just perfect. It tasted very juicy, and went well with the chili and garlic combination. It makes me salivate just writing about it, even just having had lunch!

    The entire meal, including a couple glasses of Chinese tea, was around RM 20. Which is pretty standard for a bak kut teh meal for two.

    teo chew bak kut teh at SS2
    Teo Chew Bak Kut Teh is at the heart of PJ

    Operating hours are 7am to 3pm, and 6 to 10pm. Closed on Mondays except public holidays.

    Address:
    26, 28 Jalan SS2/66,
    47300 PJ, Selangor

    GPS: 3.119294, 101.620284
    Tel: 03-7875 2025

    June 22, 2007

    KY eats – Restaurant Fei Loh Hokkien Mee at SS2

    Note: This restaurant is no longer in business

    Restaurant Fei Loh Hokkien Mee (肥佬福建面) is one of the newest establishments in the busy commercial area that is SS2 in PJ, occupying the same shop lot that used to house a rather interesting restaurant called Nutripot that failed to attract enough customers. I thought I’d give this new place a try last week, since it was drizzling and my itch of trying new places got the better of me again.

    Restaurant Fei Loh Hokkien Mee at SS2
    pretty decent size prawn filled with roe

    Instead of trying their Hokkien Mee, I ordered the slightly more luxurious “Sang Har Mee” with Cantonese Kuey Teow (Fresh Prawn Noodle, 生虾面) instead, since they put up a big banner advertising it, for RM 13, why not? The Kerol ordered a Cantonese Egg Gravy with Kueh Teow and Meehun, or traditionally called “Yin Yeong”. Other than these dish, the restaurant offers Hokkien mee, various types of fried rice, Loh Mee, and some side dishes such as lala, braised duck, pork ribs, chicken wing, and vegetable.

    Restaurant Fei Loh Hokkien Mee at SS2
    clean and comfortable environment

    The food came steaming hot and the portions were pretty decent as well. My Fresh Prawn Noodle looked especially eye-pleasing, with the red color from prawn’s roe, and the thick gravy, ahh.. it was just so appetizing. Fortunately, the dish did not disappoint my tongue, it was very savory and the prawn tasted fresh and delicious.

    Kerol’s dish were pretty good too, though she complained that they have a bit too much garlic in it, personally, I love garlic and could never have enough of them. I also like the fact that there is free flow chili paste (that is pretty good) and pickled green chili to go about.

    Restaurant Fei Loh Hokkien Mee at SS2
    pretty decent noodle dishes at reasonable price

    Together with a couple glasses of Chinese tea, the bill came to RM 20. The normal noodle dish was RM 6 and the drinks RM 0.50. Pretty reasonably priced for a proper set up and air conditioned dining environment. I wouldn’t hesitate to go there again to try out some of their other dishes.

    However, if you are into just Fresh Prawn Noodle and don’t mind to spend more, Green View Restaurant, also at SS2, is the place to go.

    Restaurant Fei Loh Hokkien Mee at SS2
    Fei Loh is just a few steps away from the Korean House.

    Address:
    Ground Floor, 179, Jalan SS2/24
    47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

    GPS: 3.116755, 101.622677
    Tel: 03-7877 9527

    * close every Mondays

    June 11, 2007

    KY eats – Restaurant Chef Loong at PJ SS2 (龙师傅)

    Restaurant Chef Loong (龙师傅) is probably the second successful dessert place at the PJ food hotspot that is SS2. If memory serves me correct, this particular restaurant has been in operation for more than two years, and usually packed with customers at supper hours since day one.

    Chef Loong at PJ SS2 (龙师傅)
    their famous xiao long bao (小龙包)

    As with most dessert places that caters for those “yum char” customers, this restaurant is separated into the indoor and outdoor sections. Smoking or air conditioning, take your pick. The interior decoration is simple yet tasteful, with some random Chinese calligraphies on the wall, and pretty comfortable seats.

    Their pictorial menu is very simple to read, and you don’t even have to know mandarin, just point to what you would like to have to the servers will do. We ordered their claim of fame, the xiao long bao (小龙包, soup dumpling), lotus root pancake, and salad prawn just to satisfy the itching tongues at the wee hours.

    Chef Loong at PJ SS2 (龙师傅)
    salad prawn and lotus pancake, yummm

    The xiao long bao here is still one of the bests I’ve tried, really juicy and packed with tasty meaty fillings. The skin is not too thick either. The lotus roots pancake is pretty crispy and sweet, just like how it should be. As for the salad prawn, you’ll love the crunchy skin and the big savory prawns. To make it more sinful, make use of the mayonnaises dippings. Don’t ask me if this combination is any good for your health though.

    map to Chef Loong at PJ SS2 (龙师傅)
    Chef Loong is situated at the same row with the Police Station

    Together with 2 drinks (ginseng herbal tea and winter melon drinks), the bill came to RM 21.90 including a 5% service charge and 5% government tax. Not exactly the cheapest yum char session, but definitely worth the money.

    Address:
    86 Jalan SS2/60,
    47300 Petaling Jaya

    GPS: 3.117151, 101.622344
    Tel: 03-7877 4826

    filed under Eats, PJ area, SS2 SS3 SS4
    April 4, 2007

    KY eats – Herbal Roast Duck at Restaurant Hoppy (好比药材烧腊), SS2

    I have drove past Restaurant Hoppy with the recognizable giant roast duck “statue” at SS2 many times, but for various reasons (eg: several of the noobs do not eat duck), I have never had a chance to try it until last weekend. This is despite the fact that I actually do love to eat duck, as evident from postings on Fatty Duck, Sunrise, Loong Foong, and the PJ State Loh Ngap.

    Herbal Roast Duck at Restaurant Hoppy (好比药材烧腊)
    herbal roast duck, tofu, and steamed soup

    For the two of us, I ordered a bottom quarter (thighs and drumstick portion) Tang Gui (当归) roast duck, a tofu dish, and a steamed soup. The other types of herbal roast duck includes Ginseng (泡参) and Shin Chuan (十全) style. I know Tang Gui is supposed to be a female’s herb, but that’s the only type left when I was there, so be it.

    To be fair, the skin of their roast duck, while very good, is not as crispy as Loong Foong. However, the unique herbal taste more than make up for this short coming. The duck meat actually tastes strongly of the herbs, and the gravy was very strong too. I must say that this is not for those who dislike the Chinese medicinal herb tastes, but I absolutely love it. The tofu and soup, while not exceptional, were pretty decent as well.

    Herbal Roast Duck at Restaurant Hoppy (好比药材烧腊)
    no frill but comfortable set up

    The meal for two came to around RM 25 for two. That is including the 5% government tax and the curious 2% service charge. This is still very good value for the rather unique roast duck and some pretty good side dishes. The restaurant also offers other dishes commonly found in many Chinese restaurants, such as seafood, vegetables, poultry dishes, and so forth. You can actually bring friends who aren’t into eating ducks there.

    map to Herbal Roast Duck at Restaurant Hoppy (好比药材烧腊) at PJ SS2
    Restaurant Hoppy is situated at SS2

    This restaurant, is in fact, not the only branch. There are branches of Restaurant Hoppy in PJS 8/5, Sunway, and Jalan Desa 2/1 at Kepong.

    Address:
    Restaurant Hoppy (SS2 Sdn Bhd)
    40, Jalan SS2/66,
    47300 Petaling Jaya

    GPS:
    3.119471, 101.620429
    Tel:
    03-7877 9729

    filed under Eats, PJ area, SS2 SS3 SS4
    March 21, 2007

    KY eats – Wan Tan Mee at OK Restaurant, PJ SS2

    A pal of mine, shiang introduced me to this wan tan mee place in SS2 after reading my take on the Sungai Besi wan tan mee place. The dude claimed that he had ate at this place 3 days in a row upon discovering it. Since I usually trust the taste of this not-so-skinny guy, I just had to give this place a try.

    Wan Tan Mee at OK restaurant, Petaling Jaya SS2
    no frill wan tan mee, the good stuff

    I tried to order their sui kow but they always ran out of those on both occasions I was there, hence we ordered a normal char siu with wan tan noodle, and a char siu with mushroom noodle. Like many wan tan mee places, they also offer the popular chicken feet with mushroom as toppings for the noodle.

    The noodle didn’t take long to arrive, and it didn’t look like they are worried about presentation. In fact, there was only the essentials of the dish, the wan tan, the char siu, the noodle, sauce, and pickled green chili. It didn’t even come with vegetable like most other places.

    Wan Tan Mee at OK restaurant, Petaling Jaya SS2
    noodle so delicious the hot chick didn’t even have time to camwhore

    However, putting the food in the mouth confirms why the dude liked this place so much. The noodle has a proper texture and firmness to it, while absorbing the sauce well. The wan tan too, were of good size and packed with enough fatty minced meat. It is always a disappointment when some stalls make their wan tan too small in order to increase profit.

    The best ingredient of dish though, was their char siu, barbecued to perfection, maintaining the juiciness of the meat while achieving a very firm and consistent texture. It was definitely one of the better char siu I had.

    OK restaurant wan tan mee
    Restaurant OK is located near KAYU and Chow Yang

    The noodle starts from RM 3.50 per plate.

    This wan tan mee stall is opened from around 11 in the morning to 6-7pm. Of course, the same restaurant also offers the Fatty Duck stew duck rice I reviewed earlier this week.

    Address:
    Jalan SS2/10, Petaling Jaya
    (at the other end of the same row of shop houses comprising KAYU)

    GPS: 3.115084, 101.616390

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