When we reached Yut Kee, there were many people waiting for seats but we did not have to wait long and were shown to our table. We did not order the popular dishes such as Pork Bun and Hainanese Chicken Chop because we felt like eating noodles. The noodles taste ok with reasonable price.
Lum Mee - MYR 8.50 nett
Curry MeeHoon Mee - MYR 7.50 nett
Hailam Mee - MYR 7.50 nett
Fried Toong Fun - MYR 7.50 nett
Full House
Yut Kee
Total bill for 4 is MYR 37.65 nett inclusive of drinks
Closed on Mondays
This is the new but not so new location.
The curry looks a bit diluted, is it nice?
ReplyDeleteyes it is.
DeleteWah, full house wo!! Seems that their food is really quite good!
ReplyDeletepeople like their chicken chops.
DeleteLooks good. Are those the going prices over there these days, a little bit more than here?
ReplyDeletethe price is usually higher than this.
DeleteI just commented in EWEW blog that I will head to this place this weekend!! Thank you so much for showing me the map. LOL
ReplyDeletei wonder what dishes you would order.
DeleteThe Lum Mee...a bit white but looks appetising. The ones I have tasted are all a little brownish.
ReplyDeletemy friends prefer brownish ones.
DeleteWah! Different type of noodle dishes. Wonder what is lum mee?? Never taste that before. Curry mee, I would like that.
ReplyDeletelum mee means having lots of gravy poured (lum in cantonese) over the noodle.
DeleteWah! All I like. I will have a hard time deciding what to order.
ReplyDeleteyou are a noodles lover then!
DeleteThe food must be good judging by the crowd. Hmmm...I can't decide which noodles I want LOL!
ReplyDeletethey are all eating the popular dishes! :D
DeleteThe curry noodles seems overflowing... Bestnya!
ReplyDeletewas full even before we can finish it.
DeleteI noticed you always go to popular places but order the not-popular items there. Don't like that lah, one weirdo (me) is enough already for the world... heh...
ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried their stuffed roasted pork anyway?
their stuffed roasted pork is only available on certain days that i was not there so i did not get to try it. i have tried the popular dishes like chicken chop and roti babi many years ago but did not like them so that was why did not order them again.
DeleteLOL at RealGunners's comment. Yea, normally people go there to hav their signature hainanese pork/chicken chop. Their butter cakes (sold in boxes) are also quite popular. Till now I have yet to try any of their food. Seldom venture to that area.
ReplyDeleteI like their butter cakes, bought a few times before but did not buy this time because I do not want the extra calories, hehehehe. You can go by lrt and try if you like chicken chop cooked in this style.
DeleteWow full house. Good business going on there. I'd go for the curry meehoon for sure as I am not keen on the other three noodles.
ReplyDeletebetter go for their popular items like chicken chop and roti babi. :)
DeleteThis is good for today's weather here. It's gloomy and rainy. Perfect!
ReplyDeletehere it always rain in the evening too!
DeleteI like some of Yut Kee's offerings - marble cake, swiss roll, roti babi, beef noodle. But many of the other things are just so-so for me.
ReplyDeletewhat about their chicken chop?
DeleteThat one never tried haha. I don't go often at all - parking is a problem and taking LRT is quite troublesome too. Anyway now my workplace is now far away in PJ.
DeleteAh, you have never tried it? I guess you have tried the chicken chop in Coliseum eatery. Cooked same style I think.
DeleteHmm guess I'm just not a fan of chicken chop! But Coliseum.. not sure if I've even been there haha.
DeleteHaha, same as me, not a fan of that. I have not been to Coliseum cafe too.
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