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Telephone
03-2032 4984
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
https://www.facebook.com/KimLianKee
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Signature Dishes
Fried Hokkien Mee Fried Lo Su Fen
Review (33)
Level4 2015-11-26
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After spending eight days in Sydney, I was dying for some really good Chinese comfort food. Especially something very soupy and hot. Although I did not exactly know what I was strongly craving for.So when mom and I went to Vivo home, she brought me to Kim Lian Kee where she's had their noodles several times before with other family members and they all enjoyed it. It should come as no surprise that I would too. For myself, I ordered the Lao Shu Fun with an added egg. This food reminds me of my childhood because my mom makes really good one and I've been struggling to find a restaurant that cooks something remotely similar. But the one I had that night was so good, although not same as the one my mother makes, it's still very delicious. Plus the added egg makes the whole thing more creamy & indulgent. I finished this whole pot of noodles to myself just to satisfy my long craving. Then because this was also something I was dying to have and a favourite of my mom's, we ordered the Loh Mee. This too was also very good especially after adding some black vinegar to give it more sour-ness which I prefer rather than the simple taste. The one served here has just the right amount of thickness to the soup and also very good flavour. Would happily just finish the whole bowl of soup even after enjoy my claypot lao shu fun. Apparently they serve good hokkien noodles and also other kind but I've yet to try them. Which gives me a good reason to go back.  continue reading
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Level1 2014-06-20
206 views
Da Cantonese Meehoon was quite salty, colour very dull, not much ingredients. .. Da salad tofu quite nice, affordable portion for rm6.90.. Service quite good but da place (Viva Home branch) was very stuffy smell, not very good ventilation as well. Place is clean. Da me u hv lots of varities. Saw da pic of beef fried rice looking quite good as well. But parking space here is very good. Normally weekdays not crowded. continue reading
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Level3 2014-04-10
204 views
As we are one of the earliest customers, the place quite empty with just a couple of tables occupied. Walls of the restaurant is decorated with various newspaper cutout posters, as well as, its various signature dishes. Kim Lian Kee is quite well known for its Hokkien mee and is also known as the founder of Hokkien Mee in Kuala Lumpur, as it has been around for more than 60 years and has expanded to a few outlets in KL. Hokkien Mee (RM9.90)The noodle is full of “wok hei” and there is generous amount of crispy lard found in the dish. Very tasty and well braised.Loh Mee (RM9.90)Not easy to find white version loh mee. The version is well braised with the noodle very soft and smooth down the throat. Huge serving.Claypot Loh Shu Fan (RM11.50)Served in a hot claypot with a raw egg in the centre. Remember to mix as soon as possible to give the noodle an extra smooth texture.Vegetarian Fried Rice (RM9.90)Quite a huge serving and taste not bad.Wan Tan Soup (RM6.50)I am disappointed to find the wanton stuffed with fish paste, instead of the minced pork which I am more used to. The fish paste is too smooth and lack of texture.Dumpling Soup (RM8.50)Similar to the Wan Tan Soup, but worse as one can find a number of the wrappers falling off the dumplings. A show of lack of skills.Deep Fried Bean Curd with Salad (RM6.50)We are expecting plain deep fried bean curd, but it turns out to deep fried seafood beancurd. KInd of reminding me of the frozen seafood beancurd found in supermarket.Kuk Po (RM6.00)A pot of Pu-erh and Chrysanthemum tea, which is refillable and can be shared among all with small cups.Overall the old school dishes are very tasty especially for the noodle dishes and are priced reasonably. continue reading
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Level1 2014-02-19
137 views
"非常抱歉,灯光关系,所以食物没拍得出非常美味" 话说其实已经不是第一次光临这家店的,其实它也有几间分店,之前和朋友去其他分行的,过后也尝试了 Viva Home 的,发现其实 Viva Home 这家 金莲记 真的比较美味, 所以过后也一直有来光临。同样的,今天和朋友也点了平时一起吃的菜式。 “左上角是 月光河 , 右上角是 福建面 ,中间的是 香辣老鼠粉 。” 基本上我都是晚餐时间会过来,人口不多,所以不用担心没有座位,而且服务员也有很好的态度,有礼貌,服务态度也让人觉得会再来光临。特别要推荐的是 ” 香辣老鼠粉, 第一次吃的时候会觉得真的有点辣,所以不太推荐不能吃辣的朋友 ,喜欢吃辣的朋友可以试试看这道菜,因为蛮入味,而且辣到来,是带中很够味道的食物,会一口接一口,味道也不会太重,这是本人蛮喜欢的一道食物。每次来金莲记必定会点。至于 福建面 , 本人觉得不懂是不是换了厨师的关系,其实每次来吃,都会有不同的味道,有时候觉得很美味,有时候却会觉得淡了一些,所以见仁见智。评价就普通,喜欢炒福建面的朋友,也可以点一道来试试看。而 月光河 呢 ,味道很够 ,很香,尤其你吃了炸的猪油渣,搭配起来真的非常可口。还有也要试吃他的辣椒酱,我觉得是美味的,不会太辣,和面一起吃,搭配! 金莲记福建面美食馆 的位置也不会太难找,就在一楼,角落间 。去Viva 走走的朋友如果烦恼吃什么的话,可以推荐去这间试试,价钱也不会太昂贵。 continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-05
81 views
Today im trying the Lor Mee from Kim Lian Kee (wanna try something new instead of their signature hokian mee).It is kind of different from the Lor Mee from Penang. The noodles is thick (looks like udon) and chewy.The gravy is thick and concentrated, due to the egg starch in it. Taste good and it comes in a very huge portion (Enough for two) even i order the small size of the lor mee. You can try to add some of their homemade sambal paste to give some spicy taste to the noodles. continue reading
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