Scouring for lunch one weekend afternoon, we somehow arrived at PJ old town food court. Since my house mate recommended the chicken rice, we did not bother to really look for anything else over there.
the girls are enjoying their lunch
This Kie Kee chicken rice stall has been in operation for many years, and actually serves more than just chicken rice. They have roasted pork (siu yok), bbq pork (char siu), chicken with mushroom, and even curry chicken and curry pork. Of course, the standard steamed chicken and roasted chicken are available, there’s porridge too.
I ordered a plate of dark meat roasted chicken with siu yok, while the other noobs had chicken with char siu, and siu yok with curry sauce. The food were actually rather good, the chicken prepared boneless, and the pork tasted like how they should be. Most importantly, the chili sauce was really nice. I maintain that one of the most important ingredients for chicken rice is the chili sauce, this place didn’t disappoint.
roasted chicken, roasted pork, bbq pork, curry
While many other places sells chicken rice for no less than RM 3.50 for a plain chicken and rice dish, and RM 4.00 to RM 4.50 for combo; Kie Kee only charges RM 3.50 for combo and RM 3.00 for a normal plate. Pretty cheap for PJ standard.
the food court is situated opposite the bus terminal
Give it a try if you are going to old town. There are a couple stalls that sell Chinese satay, and the ais kacang is very delicious too.
Address:
Intersection of
Jalan Othman & Jalan Selangor
Petaling Jaya, Selangor
GPS: 3.087519, 101.645948
You must have a forgiving palate. The chicken at that shop tastes weird & any chicken rice place that serves chicken rice without soup is automatically on the banned list.
Hmmm its been awhile have not seen your food reviews on pps dude.. keep them coming 😉
why unever try the dry rendang pork????? YUM! YUM!!!!!!!!!
wtf does ur bbq pork look like vinegar chili and curry looks like ice kacang
Shag,
They do serve chicken rice with soup, I just didn’t talk about it. I didn’t think the chicken there tasted weird though, I guess everyone has his/her own opinion. 🙂
Kelvin,
Shut up.
paul : LOL now that you mentioned…
why the hell do you call your ais kacang as “curry”
the ABC looked yummy….
I miss chicken rice…
Oh cheap indeed..even for KL standard.
ky, im not gonna read ur blogs anymore from now! i just realised that the “recent readers” are called NOOBS! im not a noob! LOLZ
liked the yong tau foo at the nearby stall too..makes it only after you place your order..yumz
whao!! really miss tat chicken rice… been eating there since i was…. 4? hahaha u simply da best man KY…
The chicken rice there i have already eat for over 20 years and still loving it.
The tofu bakar in one of the stall was one of my favourite too.(Not sure if it open at afternoon since i usually go at dinner time).
Everytime will order at less 6 pieces when eat chicken rice there (RM1 each piece)
>>shag Says:
April 23rd, 2007 at 12:16 pm
You must have a forgiving palate. The chicken at that shop tastes weird & any chicken rice place that serves chicken rice without soup is automatically on the banned list.
Try the oily chicken(yao kai),it taste better then their normal white chicken or chicken bakar(siu kai)
And sorry for the triple reply,i have some problem posting it keep saying error but still count as post.
Gahleon,
Removed the dupes already. 🙂
Emm…juz luv their soya sauce chicken, tender and tasty. Been eating it since very young. Hey, KY since u know the place, u shd try the curry fish head oso.
dragonfly,
Oooo I didn’t know there’s a good curry fish head there, same food court?
Yep, same food court. Just a few door away from the chk rice, err…cant really remember the name..sori..but you will see many table ordering the curry fish head from them. Happy trying!
dragonfly,
Thanks! 😀
It’s a very nice chicken rice in klang Valley, GNC – Great, Nice, Cheap 🙂 And oso the ice Kacang at Stall No. 46…Yummmy!
eRiC,
ooo I haven’t tried the ice kacang yet. 😉
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