Sunday, April 5, 2009

Batu 14 Noodle Shop

The nice thing about this noodle-house is that it's good simple cooking conveniently nearby! A big bowl of soupy ikan billis (anchovies) stock panmee plus a good big cuppa cham (tea+coffee) usually comes up to be approx RM6. I've never been really good at remembering the costings, as we're usually there for more the one order of something! And as usual when it comes to hawker food, depending on weather patterns, fish market trends and boss's mood on that day... it's quite iffy, to say the least! Erm, also I don't think i got the name of the shop right as it doesn't translate directly from the signboard. Sorry, don't know how to speak mandarin and my colleague who i'd rely on translating this is too lazy to bother helping! :P

A big bowl of panmee with all the usual condiments, pucuk manis (Sauropus androgynus), fried anchovies, black fungus and if u've been a good boy/girl, some pork balls! (obviously, u'd have to order this separately!). Oh and of course this shop does panmee with eggs! with extra cost though! 

The usual cuppa joe, or in my case, cham which as you can see compliments to the coffee sommelier who mixed my drink, consist of 3 layers. First being condensed sweeted milk, the middle tier's tea and the top most layer is coffee! 

Of course, eat your vegetables! Oh yeah, don't forget that a good bowl of panmee comes with  really sambal consisting of chilli padi, lime, some amount of sugar, onions, garlic, and most importantly, belacan! All blended up and serve with a dash of soya-sauce! I'd probably left out something, or didn't get my quantities right as somehow I don't seem to be able to get it right!

Their speciality is the panmee but they do have yee mee too. Panmee comes in two version, dry and soup base. Portions are huge though! So caveat emptor people :) They may have other stuffs which i've yet to try, 'cause we're mostly there for the panmee! And because it's very near the Han Ming primary school of Puchong, it gets crowded as most parents would have their lunch while waiting or dropping their kids off! Parking a breeze during non-peak, as there's a piece of open land directly across from the shop. Here's a picture of the front of the shop, according to a friend of mine, it says Raub! 

So here's a map to the place! do let me know what you think if you do go by! :)

2 comments:

  1. Looks very nice, i wanna try. Gimme a call next time you go ya

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  2. most definately! wait till your next trip over here lah :)

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