Ru Ji Kitchen Fish Ball Mee
Fish Ball Noodles, Street Food
The fish balls at Ru Ji Kitchen may be inconsistently shaped but Chiefeater Luke Soon found that there is bouncy delight in this asymmetry


Beef Noodles, Street Food, Non-Halal
Man Kee HK Beef Restaurant is a hidden gem in Bangsar serving one of the most authentic HK style braised beef noodles. This is a popular place so expect a queue there during lunch time as they can probably only seat 20-30 pax at anyone time.
Fortunately, the food comes fast and they also expect you to eat up fast so they can start seating those in the queue. We probably spent less than 30-mins there. For dining in we order the 5-treasures beef ho fun (dry), around MYR30+ for a large serving. I don’t recall having had one locally in Malaysia that was so authentic.

We also ordered the 3-treasure beef noodle soup at Man Kee HK Beef Restaurant, which was equally good.
For added tummy fulfilment, we ordered a side beef ball soup. I must say, all their soup are very good. The accompanying chili sauce is also excellent.
We ended the meal with an authentic cold HK milk tea and their delicious Portuguese Egg tart. Even though I’m not a big egg tart fan, I must say I did enjoy this one from Man Kee.

The menu at Man Kee HK Beef Restaurant says they use Wagyu beef, although the beef is very soft and tender, I doubt it is. Overall, I can say this is best HK style braised beef noodles in KL.
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