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Monday, March 31, 2008

Hakka Mee @ Chicken Cuisine Restaurant, Glenmarie, Shah Alam



Apologies for abandoning the blog last week, but work got in the way. Didn't help that I was not staying home, since I had to house-sit, while my mum was away in Beijing. This meant, it was difficult to upload pictures. Anyway, things should be looking brighter this week, since I am back home.



Something quick and easy today - a new discovery at an old place. One of the saddest parts of work has been the lack of great food around the Shah Alam area. Takes me a while to discover new places to eat, since lunch is usually a splash and dash around the area. Hence, if anyone has suggestions on where to eat, pray tell and I hope to explore that, when I have the time.

Shah Alam can be the wilderness when it comes to food but take your time to explore it, and you'll find great food. This place, popular for its
curry laksa also has this interesting variant of Hakka Mee. Instead of just a minced meat topping, they add deep fried wantans to the home made noodles. Especially good is the sweet radish soup (an unusual side accompaniement), it is served with. And, if you're feeling indulgent, like me, you can add ingredients like dumplings packed with minced pork, pork balls and this pork tendon balls with a hint of ginger for a total of RM5.50. Believe me, after weeks of canteen food, this is utter bliss!

Chicken Cuisine Restaurant
6, Jalan UI/36 (Jalan Pekedai)
Seksyen UI
Hicom-Glenmarie Industrial Park
Shah Alam

(Non halal)

*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.

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9 comments:

  1. ..hakka noodles!!! let me suggest somewhere furthur..seremban.lol.but i forgot the name of the restaurant..such a lot of variations and flexibility of toppings!!!!!!!

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  2. Ohhh this one. Tasted bfore when i went there for the curry noodle that you posted bfore. Nice nice nice.

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  3. The topping of minced meat and the strains of egg noodle!!! gosh, craving for a bowl right now~

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  4. i'm lost in Shah Alam . . .

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  5. oo.. like the look of the dumpling on that one.

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  6. Look yummy..!! and cheap too.. :)

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  7. an interesting twist of hakka noodles indeed! :)

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  8. Oohh..is this the coffeeshop which serves lots of stuff? I mean, besides hakka and curry mee, they also have many other hawker dishes? Very popular place!

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  9. Sounds good, will plan to go for makan in Shah Alam soon!

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