You haven't heard of it? Well, I haven't heard either till some bloggers blogged about it. At first, I thought it was some nyonya restaurant, Name sounds like it. Queue? No, thank you. Everybody, just go right ahead!
I guess you mean you won't queue for food. You do queue when you are driving in a traffic jam or are you the dare devil lady who goes to the front and cuts in front of the queuing cars? ;p
Yeah, I've seen quite a few blogs about this. As usual, must wait for the Q to die down before trying. Hope this Hong Kong wonton mee tastes better than the one I had at Starz Kitchen.
Yes, this is the place with the shrimp roe noodles as I read about it from other blogs' posts. Not sure whether they claim to be the creator of wonton noodles or not.
You haven't heard of it? Well, I haven't heard either till some bloggers blogged about it. At first, I thought it was some nyonya restaurant, Name sounds like it. Queue? No, thank you. Everybody, just go right ahead!
ReplyDeleteI also didn't queue.
Deletecall me *jakun* I have not heard about this too, haha!! looks like there's always a long line for every new eateries huh??
ReplyDeleteNot all. This one is supposed to be famous in hk.
DeleteI also saw the queue and peeped into the shop! Wondering how good it could be haha.
ReplyDeleteDo you plan to try?
DeleteWouldn't mind, but I cannot queue one. Not in my system.
DeleteI guess you mean you won't queue for food. You do queue when you are driving in a traffic jam or are you the dare devil lady who goes to the front and cuts in front of the queuing cars? ;p
DeleteYeah, I've seen quite a few blogs about this. As usual, must wait for the Q to die down before trying. Hope this Hong Kong wonton mee tastes better than the one I had at Starz Kitchen.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your review. :)
DeleteI passed by it one day but thought that the name is funny - Mak's Chee. What's Chee? LOL!
ReplyDeleteNo idea. Lol!
Deleteeither it is new or the price is cheaper than others.
ReplyDeleteSupposed to be very famous.
DeleteNew to me too. Such a long queue for wanton mee? I think it must be really tasty to want to wait in such a long queue.
ReplyDeleteSupposed to be very tasty.
DeleteI never heard of mak's chee but mak man kee in Kowloon yes...I guess is branching from the same family business...
ReplyDeleteMaybe, I don't know.
DeleteOh, I didn't notice this one when I was there recently... Just opened?
ReplyDeleteOpened for business since January this year. It is opposite Cold Storage so maybe you missed it.
DeleteMak's is one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Wanton noodles in HK since way back when, same rank and that Tasty Noodles in Gurney Paragon.
ReplyDeleteWah, how come you are so knowledgeable when it comes to HK Wonton noodles?
DeleteThis is the famous place which is supposed to the the "creator" of wonton noodles right?
ReplyDeleteI told my better half about this too.
I wanted to try it as well. Haha. Is this also the place with the shrimp roe noodles?
The queue is way too long though....
Yes, this is the place with the shrimp roe noodles as I read about it from other blogs' posts. Not sure whether they claim to be the creator of wonton noodles or not.
DeleteI know about this Mak Chee when I went to HK many years back but I didn't get to try it though.
ReplyDeleteHeard is over rated, not sure about it though. One got to try it first.
Looking forward to your post after you have tried it. :)
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