Petaling Jaya is also a place that is known as 'Food Paradise' too, so majority of the foods are quite pricey. But do you know that, other than these expensive food, you can actually find some delicious foods and yet is in affordable price in PJ as well?. If you want to know where to hunt for worthy price and delicious foods, let’s follow Huiying's footstep, we will discover food that cost not more than RM10.00 and yet it satisfies our tummy!
(The restaurants are listed in no particular order. Some of the establishments below are not halal)
The owner of this Chinese restaurant is from Penang. He has experiences for over 30 years of cooking Hokkien Mee (Prawn Mee). There are 2 options that you can choose, either prawn mee or Penang Lor Mee. Other than that, another 2 dishes that are recommended to try is their Penang Lor Mee, which is the combination of the Prawn Mee and Lor Mee noodle. If you ordered Lor Mee, remember to add some sambal sauce and garlic vinegar, it tastes perfect! The portion is big and it has many ingredients in it and most importantly, it is worth it!
2. Super Kitchen Chilly Pan Mee
This Chinese restaurant is famous for their Chili’s Pan Mee. In Selangor, there are many franchise shops around. Of thick or thin noodles, a bowl of good Chilli pan mee consist of fried shallots, minced meat, anchovies and spring onions, and also the main ingredient of poached egg! The homemade dried chili paste is available on the table for you to add them up. When you at PJ, remember to give this pan mee a try!3. Paramount Garden Restaurant
Once the Lor Pan Mee noodles are served to our table, fragrant sesame oil smells incredibly good; we ordered the noodles that are slightly thinner so that the flour taste wasn’t so heavy, at the same time, the springiness of the noodles is still good. In this bowl of Lor Pan Mee, the ingredient includes 2 prawns, pork meat, vegetables, Fu Zhuk and fried shallots. Do add in vinegar if you like the sourish taste!4. Aubrey's Kolo Mee @ Hock Thai Seafood Restaurant
Looks just like our odinary dry noodles style, but if you see clearly, it has slices of Cha Siew, spring onions, minced meat, pork lard and pepper. If you like tomato, they sell Tomato Mee as well! Don’t miss it out! If you love to try some Kuching food, just come to this Chinese restaurant at PJ! Original text from HuiyingOther Related Topics