Best Wantan Mee in KL and PJ
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Welcome to the tantalizing world of the Best Wantan Mee in KL and PJ, where the simplicity of noodles meets the complexity of flavours, resulting in a harmonious culinary masterpiece. If you’re a devoted food enthusiast on the hunt for this classic Malaysian dish, you’ve landed in the epicentre of taste. Our thoughtfully curated guide will escort you through the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya to unearth the most outstanding Wantan Mee experiences.
Wantan Mee, sometimes known as Wonton Noodles, is a beloved Malaysian delight celebrated for its combination of springy egg noodles, succulent dumplings (wontons), and delectable char siew (barbecue pork). This dish is more than just a meal; it’s a cultural and culinary journey that showcases the art of perfecting every element.
Our mission is to uncover the ultimate Wantan Mee encounters in these dynamic cities. We’ve scoured the streets, from humble hawker stalls to charming family-owned eateries, to bring you a selection that epitomizes Wantan Mee craftsmanship. Each plate, with its mouthwatering noodles, savoury wontons, and tender char siew, is a testament to culinary excellence.
Whether you prefer your Wantan Mee dry or in a savoury broth, with an array of toppings, or in its purest form, our guide caters to all Wantan Mee connoisseurs. It’s a celebration of Malaysia’s rich food culture, where every bite tells a story of culinary devotion and tradition.
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Chiefeater Miko Teck and some friends were at Times Kopitiam Damansara Jaya to try the recently viral Ah Pei Char Siu More...
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Chiefeater Irene Loong indulges in the Hakka Char Yuk Wantan Mee at Restoran Highlands which is only available on weekends More...
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Chiefeater Russ King Karl had wantan mee for breakfast at Restoran Titi Jia Xiang in Taman Sri Rampai More...
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Chiefeater Pat Lim was in the vicinity of Kedai Makanan Sun Sun so he decided to drop in to enjoy the wantan mee More...
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Chiefeater Russ King Karl enjoyed the old school style wantan mee served at Restaurant Pak Lock in Pudu More...
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Chiefeater Steven C T Tea found this wantan mee served at the famous Restoran Kam Heong in PJ New Town rather suited to him More...
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Chiefeater Yip Kim Mun finds his comfort food in a bowl of old style wantan mee at Ming Kee Restaurant More...
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Chiefeater Julian Mok thinks that the wanton soup at Mak's Chee Wonton Mid Valley is close to what he had in Hong Kong More...
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Chiefeater Chee Leong was introduced to a very Hong Kong styled wantan mee at Be Happy Kopitiam by a client More...
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Chiefeater Kane Chong had a late dinner at New Chor Kee and found that the Sui Kow here was delicious More...
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Chiefeater Ian Chin was back in PJ for a short trip and made a beeline to Restoran Siong Pin for the wantan mee and mee goreng More...
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Chiefeater Peter Yang and his friends rode down to Pudu Pasar Wanton Mee to relish the quality char siew and bouncy wantan mee More...