Tea time special MYR9.20 for a bowl of smoke duck meat noodles and a drink of your choice of either local coffee, HK milk tea, tea, HK cham. The normal price for just the bowl of duck noodle is MYR9.90 The smoked duck meat is very flavouful and tender. Overall the taste is fine.
Spinach wantan soup - MYR9.10 nett. Just passable.
hey!!! i was there yesterday for dinner, hahaha!! i think it was 8-ish at night.. i didn't notice they have the smoked duck noodles, well, actually it was just my very first time to PKPS.. :p
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence! That outlet is a new branch, opened recently.
Deletegood restaurant name though. yes dont look that appealing, but definitely want some of the smoked duck noodles
ReplyDeleteSeems to be around for quite some time already this chain.
DeleteI love smoked duck
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteRM9.20 for smoked duck noodles and a drink, that is so cheap, in SG, S$3 can only get normal noodles (not smoked duck) and without drink
ReplyDeleteI always thought SG has more value for money meals than here.
DeleteI like the name of the restaurant
ReplyDeleteWould you do that? Wait for someone until they turn up or if they did not turn up you will wait forever?
DeleteLovely looking wantons. I love noodles in clear soup.
ReplyDeleteYou don't like curry soup?
DeleteHaha, good name.. The first picture the meat look raw, until I see your description, oooo duck meat.. Love wantons soup..
ReplyDeleteI hope it is not raw.
DeleteI went to this restaurant chain at Maluri. I kind of like the food there actually.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear that.
DeleteI think when they first came out, they were neck and neck with Kim Gary but their standards have plummeted. If you go to the older ones (like the one in my area), they're quite filthy looking, don't bother to refurbish. I've stopped eating at this place already.
ReplyDeleteSee how clean they will mantain this branch.
DeleteHuh? I thought they are a HK tong sui chain or something. I never attempted to go in and try them...
ReplyDeleteAre they from HK?
DeleteI don't know. They use Cantonese name though, so...
DeleteCantonese could be from Guang Dong. :D
DeleteI like smoked duck very much.
ReplyDeleteMe too
DeleteAt least they filled up your tummy... :) There are lots of good food in KL and PJ Now.. when you see a crowd, that means the food must be good.. if quiet, then must be so so only...
ReplyDeleteDepends also on the time of the day. Lunch hours sure most places would be full.
Delete5pm, that's very early...so later on at night, did you felt hungry?
ReplyDeleteI go to sleep early so will not feel hungry.
DeleteI love smoked duck and I would order smoked duck noodle too!
ReplyDeleteYay!
DeleteI would love a bowl of smoked duck noodle now.
ReplyDeleteEasy to buy this noodle where you are?
DeleteFor wanton noodles I always prefer the dry version. Soup ones tend to be too bland for me
ReplyDeleteYou have a flavourful tastebud!
DeleteSpinach wantan soup looks ok wo!I am a big spinach fan!
ReplyDeleteNot sure real spinach or just green colour.
DeleteSpinach wanton soup looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteYou prefer that to the duck noodle?
DeletePortion of noodle looks a bit small.
ReplyDeleteThe duck noodles portion is small because it comes with a drink. Part of the tea time deal.
DeleteI used to be a regular at that Papparich outlet until they closed for renovations. I had no idea of the new outlet until you share this.
ReplyDeleteI am curious about Papparich closing down several outlets in Klang Valley this year itself.
Duck meat noodles is definitely agreeable with me! Yums!
Which other outlets of Papparich also closed shop?
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