Sorry readers, but I have been extremely busy with work, hence the abandonment of blogging recently. Trying to finish off early, but somehow instead of the work finishing quickly, it seems to pile up more, as the days go by. Sigh!! Didn't manage to eat anywhere interesting this weekend but we did stumble upon an amazing find - Daiso at the Curve, right next to Nichii. For those who love the 100 Yen shop and its knick knacks, this is even better - about 4 shoplots of Japanese stuff i.e. crockery, cutlery, pet stuff, home decorative items, toiletries, car accessories, stationery and etc, prized at RM5 for each item. We went a little crazy there yesterday and bought a pile of stuff, since I am enamoured with anything Japanese.
On to food, I stumbled upon this stall one day, after eating the char kuey teow next door. I eventually went back and tried the beef noodles. Run by an old man, it was pretty good stuff. Not knock your socks off stuff but decent enough, as you could taste the beefy soup. He was also pretty generous with the beef, tendons and stomach bits so I was quite happy. What I also observed at this coffeeshop, the pork noodles were also very popular hence I ordered it for my next visit. Not sure why people order it as it was so dissapointing - full of soy sauce until the sweet taste of the pork broth was killed to death. Don't order it, instead save your tummy space for the other pork noodles place at Restaurant Ten-Tien Fatt, further up the road.
Tangkak Beef Noodles Stall
De Happyland Coffeeshop
USJ 14
Subang Jaya
(Non-halal. Place is directly opposite the Lorong Selamat Char Kuey Teow place.)
USJ 14
Subang Jaya
(Non-halal. Place is directly opposite the Lorong Selamat Char Kuey Teow place.)
*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.
SLLURRRPPP... hearty beef broth!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Christmas week ahead :-)
Very seldom nowadays to see such generous portion of mixed beef tripes. Hubby will be so pleased.
ReplyDeleteDaiso's here? I always went a bit crazy at the one in SG... :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I can't wait to try this beef noodles.. have always enjoyed the Tangkak version.
too bad I can't eat beef... sigh!
ReplyDeleteIs it a genuine Tangkak version? Looks like a lot of beef and parts. Broth is dark and thick!
ReplyDeletethe beef noodles looks pretty good from the pic though. oh, thanks for the tip on daiso, shall pop by soon..
ReplyDeleteWish you great New Year 2009, more eating and more reviews to read . . . from us Sidney & Sunny
ReplyDeletehavent been back to read for awhile and glad u r still a foodie . . . . . .merry xmas and a happy new year. . . . may u and splashie be blessed with good health and TUMMY
ReplyDeleteFinally we meet the infamous Julian Si! Must have more Guinness Draught and Long Island Tea...
ReplyDeletePrecious Pea - yeah, tripe now expensive as I notice even in the Tangkak place in Imbi, they gave a measly portion.
Jasmine - yup! Daiso is THE place to go. I went a little crazy there.
thule - awww, never mind. I guess got other stuff to try.
worldwindows - Me not been to Tangkak though but this one is quite similar to the Tangkak Beef Noodles place from there, so shld be quite genuine.
sc - good for Xmas pressies or just spending as it's only RM5!
Thxs for the info, Ares Ang
Happy New Year Sidney and Sunny!
Long time no see Foodcrazee! Merry Xmas and Happy New Year too.
Quite a lot of "liu" hor... O.O
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo~ USJ14's own beef noodles. Yea, they ARE good no bother. Dad recommended it the last time i was there.
ReplyDeletesince you have tried the tangkak beef noodles, why don't you travel to jasin,melaka to try out the (third generation) jasin beef noodles. then from there you can also knows where does tangkak beef noodles seller learn from
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