Sg. Besi Wan Tan Noodle (Non-Halal post)

Friday, February 17, 2006

Note: This post may be offensive to Muslim friends. Please skip this non-halal post of mine.

Last weekend we were in town and was looking for a place to have dinner. We decided to go for the famous wan tan mee in Sg. Besi. I'm not a big fan of wan tan noodle and it was my first visit to the stall. But the food was good, although a bit on the pricey side.



The menu is quite varied with different combinations of ingredients for the noodle. The signature selection is the one with char siew (barbequed pork). We ordered two different types, the one with chicken feet and chinese mushrooms and the one with wild boar curry. We ordered the char siew as a side dish.

Chicken feet and mushroom noodle


Another shot of it


Wild boar curry noodle


Signature char siew dish



The char siew was really something. Very tender and delicious. Apparently, the secret recipe is to steam it first before barbequeing. Don't know the details too much as these are all hearsay, so don't quote me outloud OK? Maybe some food expert like FoodCrazee can comment and give us some tips.

Our meal of 3 plates of wan tan mee, char siew, 4 pieces of fried suey kow, vege and 3 drinks cost us RM40. The char siew alone costs RM10. There is always a price to pay for good food...

5 comments:

Nick said...

been there too once many years go ;-D

don't go there anymore coz stay so far away ...

probably you have to warn your readers - "Non-halal post!" ;)

Eternity said...

not that far la nick...i don't live that far away from you :P
and thanks for pointing out my non-halal post. notice up and running!

FooDcrazEE said...

hmm....too much gravy as usual....signature of klang valley wantan noodle.

Bkworm said...

Which part of Sg Besi? Looks good but a bit pricey, eh?

Eternity said...

foodcrazee, haha. i gotta say a lot of wan tan noodles aren't consistent - one day too try and another day too wet.

bkworm, this is going towards TUDM from KLCC. it's next to a car accessory shop in the midst of the mainroad, way pass the row of shophouses. and yes it is kinda pricey.