Monday, February 29, 2016

Cheras Batu 11 Pan Mee - the hidden shop

 

This place after searching online blogs about it, some comments are its' legendary & the hidden shop. Well, more like its more known to locals here. Wife said it's mee hun kuey, meaning the noodles are the cut or strips type. 

No noodle or mee options available here and also no dry type pan mee. You only get the soup type with cut noodles, so ordering is pretty simple. How many bowl? Big or small?

At RM5.50 each bowl, we get cut noodles with lots of spinach & anchovies topped with fried onions and diced pork pieces instead of minced pork. I find the balance pretty nice as in clear soup with less salt but taste is well offset by the fried anchovies as you take your bites. 

Location GPS: 3.0439451,101.7717702
It's right behind the Ambank building, you can see it on the alley way. Parking is in front of houses just don't block their entrance ways ya.


 This aunty is the boss chef, She cut up the noodle strips & cooks em. 

 Fried sui kow at RM1 each. Homemade with chopped water chestnut, carrot, radish & pork meat. Tastes juicy fresh and just nice.

This is one of those that has little trace of MSG in the soup. Chili is quite different from others but i don't feel anything special. In chili department suppose KinKin Pan mee is the king. Foursquare score s this place pretty high at 7.9/10 (link),
If you are the soup person, then this is a great treat to stop by for.


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