Fans of the famous Meng Kee Char Siu who live around the Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya and Shah Alam area can now rejoice as there's a branch at the Hicom Glenmarie area. No longer do you need to fight the down town traffic to indulge in your sticky charred char siu anymore.
Located at a corner shop facing a field, this restaurant serves wantan mee with char siu and breakfast toast and eggs for breakfast. For lunch, it's their famous char siu and their steamed chicken or roasted chicken whereby the chooks are from Bukit Mertajam. After sampling the char siu a few times, you can tell the slight differences between the two branches: here the char siu is not so sickly sweet and there's not many too charred bits. A definite plus point with me since I hate too sweet char siu and abhor those hard overcharred bits. I also prefer the steamed chicken here as it's the meat is tender.
If you do drop by here especially for lunch, be warned as this area gets packed with the people who work at nearby offices and factories looking for a bite.
Meng Kee Char Siu
20 (Ground), Jalan Pekedai U1/36
Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park
Shah Alam
Tel No: 019 - 379 3629
(Non Halal. The shop is closed on Mondays. To get here, drive through Glenmarie until you reach the Shell petrol station. Take the first left and go straight. Take a right at Jalan Pekedai and drive down. The shop is on the right hand side.)
*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from the restaurant for writing this review.
Probably still end up eating in KL cos I usually pack this over to ABChua and eat the pork noodles with the rest of the gang...Hee hee...
ReplyDeletewmw - yeah now you have a choice. Think lemongrass will be happy since this is near her hse.
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you!!!! What wonderful news!!! Yeah, this is near my house and now I have an alternative to the usual excellent curry laksa/curry chee cheong fun that I normally have on Saturdays in Glenmarie. *grinning widely*
ReplyDeleteLemongrass - no problemo. Must go try the curry laksa, heard that it's also very good stuff but somehow when I'm here, I end up eating sticky char siu.
ReplyDeletemy bro's working at glenmarie and he has been raving about a particular charsiew place near his office. i bet this is the shop he's talking about! must try this soon...
ReplyDeletesc - They have gone all out with this shop with banners saying how famous they are with reviews even in the Qantas flight magazine.
ReplyDeleteQantas Magazine?? Wow! Da char siu picture you took look so juicy. Must order 1/2 lean 1/2 fat..yumz!
ReplyDeleteprecious pea - yeah, they're very famous hence a lot of reviews of their KL outlet.
ReplyDeleteAfter reading your write-up on their KL outlet, now i know which one you talking about. Oh yes...been here only once and char siu is very nice!
ReplyDeleteprecious pea - yeah, the char siu used to be really good but recently not so nice as too sweet. The shah alam one is better as not so sickly sweet. Meat is nice and tender too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. Now i know where to get my fix of good char siu, should I crave for some.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, in your directions, I quote, "... drive through Glenmarie until you reach the Shell petrol station", did you mean coming from Shah Alam, Subang Jaya or KL? TQ.
mycoffee - sorry, directions are from the Glenmarie road i.e. PJ to Shah Alam.
ReplyDeleteyou are a very bad girl....putting up such photographs!!!! bad bad bad...i want to eat it NOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!! sob sob sob.
ReplyDeletefbb - too far for you! Go to Tungshin instead.
ReplyDeletehey..i work around here too..and mengkee is fabulously yummy!
ReplyDeletebtw, did you know about a charsiew outlet in salak selatan? the charsiew there is nice. but maybe slightly too sweet for your taste ;P
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