Sunday, November 2, 2014

New Style Pan Mee

Pan Mee with Bak Kut Teh - MYR8 - at On On Bak Kut Teh Coffee Shop, Taman Esplanade, Bukit Jalil for lunch. A new way of eating pan mee, my spouse like it.

This is my bowl of fish paste (yu wat) pan mee with yin choy (Amaranth Green) and bean curd sticks - MYR5.5 - from the same stall. I like it.

The exterior of the shop

24 comments:

  1. I don't think this is new style. I've had similar bak kut teh pan mee before in a coffee shop in PJ. Can't remember the exact shop name and location though..

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    1. To me anything other than the traditional pan mee (you know the liew for traditional pan mee?) is new style so the coffee shop in PJ also serves new style pan mee lah. You had that many years ago?

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    2. Hahaha okay, I get it now.
      Well, I had it before I was working in Penang, so it was at least 6 years ago..

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  2. so is this place bak kut teh standard as good as the ones in klang area?

    think the good ones i hard so far was at klang/shah alam. especially the dry ones.

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    1. Depends on what you like. Very herbal soup, succulent meat and etc. I find this ok. There is a very good dry bkt in puchong.

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  3. I guess this is just a different type of noodles used and served with bak kut teh. My girl prefers bkt with noodles, not with rice.

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    1. Any type of noodles will do or a specific type?

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  4. Looks good. I've never eaten bkt pan mee.. Usually lor pan mee or curry pan mee.. But never bkt pan mee.. But looks nice and soup looks very yap mei..

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    1. Do you cook your own bkt? If yes after that you can eat it with noodles or pan mee you make yourself. :)

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  5. I think I will like the pan mee with BKT :)

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  6. I'm back from my trip & resuming my blog hopping! The pan mee looks very different from what we've in SG. Bak Kut Teh style sounds great!

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    1. Welcome back! I would think SG has many different style of serving pan mee too!

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  7. wah, quite cheap lah bkt pan meet only cost for rm8~

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    1. Now that you mentioned it. The price is indeed attractive.

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  8. BKT with pan mee sounds like a weird combo to me. I certainly would prefer your fish paste noodles....wah, so much "liew" for RM5.50!

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    1. What about other types of noodle with BKT? Would you find them weird too? I hope they continue to give this much "liew" for the noodle.

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  9. How interesting!

    I've never SEEN pan mee with bak kut teh soup before! I think I'll love it! :)

    Where is this place?

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  10. Looks good, both the pan mees.

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  11. Bak kut teh pan mee is not new to me but the fish paste one is. Looks so delicious! Actually I love anything and everything with fish paste haha :)

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    1. Fish paste (yu wat) when made well is very tasty.

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