Ming Shen Noodle Setapak Wine Noodles
Wine Noodles
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater Alwyn David shares a short food note on Ming Shen Noodle in Setapak, highlighting its fragrant wine soup noodle options


Hong Kong
Stepping into Mak Kee Wan Tan Mee 麥記細蓉 in Bandar Puteri Puchong plunges you immediately into a vibrant, nostalgic world dedicated entirely to the cinematic universe of Stephen Chow. The creative concept heavily livens up the environment, infusing the casual dining space with continuous amusement that stretches from large wall murals down to the quirky character standees waiting right on your table.



The kitchen focuses on classic Hong Kong-style wantan mee, delivering a mix of meticulous craft and personalized hospitality. By default, their thin egg noodles are served with a softer texture, though the proprietor later advised me that the kitchen is happy to adjust the firmness to suit individual preferences if informed ahead of time.
Sai Yung

Nonetheless I enjoyed the flavour and generous amounts of beef in the beef noodles.

The jumbo wantan was the absolute star of the meal. They arrived remarkably huge, beautifully seasoned, and packed with a whole, snappy prawn tucked inside the casing.

Accompanying the meal was an adventurous combination of salted pickled vegetables (ham choy) and specialty tea that offers a highly unique, unfamiliar profile; it presented a complex taste journey that can truly grow on your palate if you take the time to savor it slowly.


Hong Kong Sai Yong (Regular): RM13.90
Beef Noodles Soup (Regular): RM19.90
Garlic Bak Choi (Large): RM7.90
Tea With Pickled Vegetables: RM6.90
MVX Score: 7.9/10
M – Meal Value
At under RM18 per head for big portions of noodle bowls packed with premium, whole-prawn wantons, the economic utility is fantastic. Getting customized noodle execution alongside large, artisan dumplings creates a highly satisfying return on investment.
Score: 8.0/10
V – Venue & Vibes
The venue shines with its immaculate, fully air-conditioned setup and highly detailed cinematic pop-culture aesthetic. It handles the lunchtime rush with comfortable seating and an amusing, engaging atmosphere that keeps diners thoroughly entertained.
Score: 8.0/10
X – X-Factor
The X-factor is the Stephen Chow cinematic theme paired with giant whole-prawn wontons. Merging a fun pop-culture gallery experience with elite, oversized dumpling craftsmanship creates a uniquely memorable suburban dining destination.
Score: 7.8/10
Business Hours
Tuesday to Sunday
08:00 am to 08:00 pm
Closed on Monday
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