15.12.10

Jalan Petaling Wanton Noodles and more...

When it comes to food, one who is familiar with KL's Jalan Petaling or popularly known as Chinatown or 'Chi chong kai', will mentioned this wanton noodle. The store has really been around for as long as I know cos I remember I patronised this place before 15 years back. It still stood there, with some price increased. haha..


It was a friday afternoon and there are quite lot of folks patronising this little shop by the side, probably they want a light snack after a tiring walk around the area. The place ...errr... well, not that clean and a bit run down la. However, we are there to try out the famous wantan noodle.


Frankly and also bluntly, the wanton noodle is good, the texture of the noodles are bouncy but not that 'super' impressive as folks mentioned. I mean, it's really nice but there are better ones around. Anyway, no complains about it and if you want a snack, go for it!
Moving further up, I must said this soya bean is great! Refreshing enough for a hot day especially a warm and stuffy area like Jalan Petaling! I recommended this stall! I especially like the ginger syrup in the soya bean.
It's been really awhile since I stepped onto Jalan Petaling and I must say there are a lot of changes and beautifications! However, I also find that the place is a bit messy especially when stalls are opening up in the early evening. There are also too many foreign workers mending the stalls, which makes it doesn't sound  much as Chinatown!

9 comments:

  1. OH! Its been years since my last visit to Petaling Street! I miss it~ packed with great food and boutiques too!

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  2. Wanton mee is my fav noodle, in Penang, i can get a plate of nice wanton mee with two wanton, chap seow, for only RM2.30.......believe it or not,,, ?

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  3. hayley - haha... you should visit again but beware that the place can also be a bit messy. Go with your hubby.

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  4. Eugene - wah...u seems always get all the good stuff in cheap price. I just had a plate of wanton noodles in spore which cost me S$2.50 , which is almost RM5.50. :P

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  5. Ya no longer china town. Most are foreigner .

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  6. smallkucing - yeah lor. The authorities have to do more.

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  7. Used to love going there in the 80s...when I was younger. Now old, grumpy and cranky - can't stand hot, crowded and noisy places. Haven't been there for ages...

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