Damansara Uptown Hokkien Mee
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Damansara Uptown Hokkien Mee

3.3

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Damansara Uptown Hokkien Mee Reviews

3.4

19 Reviews

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  • Rahminanda Dalimo

    3.0

    Two things to eat here, "KL Hokkien Mee" and "Roasted Duck". Its inexpensive, its delicious, and it's pridefully Malaysian, can get a bit heavy, so bring a couple of friends to enjoy this meal Non Halal too by the way .Not to be confused with Singaporean (which is lighter in colour) and Penang Hokkien Mee, the KL version (a.k.a Char Mee) is famous for the dark, fragrant sauce that the noodles are braised in. It's the first dish that you should seek out as soon as I touch down in KL!This place is highly casual and is famous for its star item "Hokkien mee", it almost seems like illegal to eat here, with its flimsy plastic table and chair placed all around the main walkway and not routinely in the restaurant itself, but trust me it is legal in Malaysia to eat like this. The restaurant is open from 5pm to 2am, and parking will be a challenge Im not going to lie, level of parking congestion remains roughly the same as it was eight years ago, and double parking is common. I usually park mine in the newly constructed underground garage parking which cost a minimal fee of RM 2 or any parking garage in the centre of this congested area, and walk.The Mee Hokkien RM9 for 1pax, RM 17 for 2 pax, RM 24 for 3 pax, RM 30 for 4 pax is undeniably tasty, a springy texture of the thick noodles combined with a sweet, fragrant and salty taste from the special soy sauce, and a small serving of veggies. The prominent taste in the Hokkien mee is the Crispy fried pork fat - better known as Chu Yau Char, which enhances the flavor and delivers a crispy bite. The noodle dish is quite heavy, so sharing a 1 pax plate is more than enough. It's not very protein dense, since there hardly is not meat, so do order the delicious Guangzhou roasted duck, at a rate of RM 15 for 1/4, RM 30 for 1/2 and RM 59 for whole. The duck has a crispy skin on the outside and a very tender meat on the inside, and the meat is so well marinated and prepared, there is hardly a gamey taste. The two most important condiments to enjoy with the hokkien mee is the homemade chili paste and sliced pickled chilies (light green color), it brings out a special depth of taste and kick to the dish that Malaysians call Oooompphhh. And for those who want extra fat, it can be ordered on the side for RM0.50. The business is cash only. Ordering here is simple, just take a seat and the server will come to you with the menu -- skip the rest and order their hokkien mee, however the duck would need to specifically be ordered at the counter. Remembering your table number is important to order the duck and also to pay later at the main counter at the end of the meal, they don't bring the bill to you.

  • Fat Journey

    3.0

    Hokkien mee (3.5/5) and Roasted duck (3.5/5) are their signature. This killer combo guarantees a wholesome meal and is famous among local foodies.Nothing to complain about the hokkien mee except for the prawns. Somehow they have decided to leave half of the shell on. Maybe some people like to eat the shell?The awesomeness of the roasted duck will require some luck and finesse; come at the right time when the ducks are freshly out of the oven.Eat outside to keep your food hot.

  • Citra Julietta Nauly Panggabean

    3.0

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  • Shanty Dewi Kumalasari

    3.0

    I find it quite average compared to most of the review and perhaps it's personally preference. Their price is quite reasonable within the area with good opening hours to accommodate from dinner to supper.

  • Mine Tak

    1.0

    This outlet has two shops, almost side by side. One air conditioned area and one normal open air fan area. Nothing too special except alot of people say the hokkien mee here is amazing. I beg to differ. First and foremost, the service. It was horrible, not even exaggerating. Hands down one of the worst service ive ever received in a restaurant. We were expected to go to the guy standing at some corner to get our orders taken when they had some portable devices for that and the waiters were so rude. Had half the mind to just tell the guy off but the other half of me held me back. Fried rice was good honestly speaking. Hokkien mee was drenched in black sauce and they gave me one SMALL miserable prawn. Smaller than my pinkie, seriously. Wouldnt come back, wouldnt recommend it either.

  • Mehmet Özbabacan

    4.0

    Sedap wei. This is the real deal.I think this is the authentic shop? Many people fight over who's real or not.They have really good hokkien mee at a reasonable price. I love to drown myself with the chili sauce. You should try the man yee mee here! The place is crowded and hot.

  • Almareza Jasmine Zulfikar

    3.0

    Great place for hokkien mee.food arrived in 5mins.a lot of ingredients like cabbage,meat, prawns but the cabbage seemed a little undercooked and stil stuck together in chunks.price may be a little higher than the coffee shop tai chow.the damansara uptown outlet offers the option of with or without aircond. Opens only from 5pm to 2.30am.😋Tried:Hokkien mee for 3ppl -big portion at rm28.90Choy sum vege for 1 person -rm10.90Herbal tea - rm3 (a bit pricey) for normal pat zhi chou.

  • Jessica Anggraini

    4.0

    I've heard that it's the most enticing Hokkien Mee in town! Finally have a try after four months staying in KL. Hokkien Mee which mixed with Hokkien Mee Hoon is the best.

  • Wai Mun Wong

    3.0

    The Chinese style stir-fry noodle has been a few decades history in Malaysia, these simple noodle dishes have been improvised and serve as a common street food in local places. Although there are many restaurants out there selling stir-fry noodles, Damansara Uptown Hokkien Mee is well known as the best among all.

  • Mart March

    5.0

    If you want an authentic malay experience, go here! Order the fried rice, hokkien mee with pork lard, and the shells. So good it will keep you coming back for more!

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Damansara Uptown Hokkien Mee is located at 121, Jalan SS21/37, Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya, Selangor 47400. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Damansara UPtown. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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