Note: This restaurant is no longer in business
Restaurant Fei Loh Hokkien Mee (肥佬ç¦å»ºé¢) 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.
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é¢) 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.
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.
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.
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
this is painful to see.
sigghh, i miss malaysian food.
hmmmmm….like damn nice !!! mahai !
Oh passed by this shop when I went to eat the Teochew Porridge next door. Ok will go check this one out next! 🙂
I tried out this place yesterday evening. We ordered a plate of fried hokkien mee and a plate of yin-yong cantonese style. To our horror, the hokkien mee was tasteless (they have forgotten to add salt!) The replacement came 15 minutes later and the taste was nothing outstanding. In fact, this is the worst hokkien mee I have ever eaten. I wonder how dare they use hokkien mee as their selling point! The yin-yong was waterly and didn’t taste nice. I will not partronize this place again.
Tried out this place last night after reading your blog. Had the fresh prawn noodle but it wasn’t anything near to spectacular, could be my last time patronizing that place. Better stick to GreenView 🙂
No longer in business
email2me,
You are right. Let me edit the post. Thanks! 😀