Showing posts with label Try Mee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Try Mee. Show all posts
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Hot! Hot!
I have eaten this seafood yee mee early last year with clear broth. This time I requested for Tom Yam broth but it was too hot and spicy for me so I must remember to stay with the clear broth next time.
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Happy Weekend!
Pork yee mee with pork liver (MYR8 nett) at Try Mee. Yee Mee is a type of noodle made from wheat flour and eggs or lye water (kansui). They are deep fried and then dried before being used to cook this dish. Have a good weekend!
Monday, January 20, 2014
Mee Soya
I ate at Try Mee again and I remembered to order a bowl of noodles made from soybeans (mee soya). I love to eat this type of noodles and there are very few places near where I live that serve them.
Pork noodles with soybean noodles
Pan mee with soybean noodles instead of the normal "pan mee"" made-on-the-spot noodles
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Try Mee Too
Went back to Try Mee with my spouse. He ordered a bowl of pork stomach (pork tripe) pepper soup (MYR6.5) and add a portion of liver (MYR3) into it with an additional bowl of rice that costs MYR1. I did not taste the soup as I could smell the strong pork taste so I know the soup must have a strong pork taste to it.
I have forgotten that I wanted to order the mee soya so I ended up ordering a bowl of Tom Yam Mee Hoon (MYR6.5). The Mee Hoon (Rice Vermicelli) were cooked until very soft which I like and soup is more sourish than spicy. The noodles were served with crab sticks, slices of fish cake and 2 small prawns. Inclusive of 1 drink, the bill came up to exactly MYR20.
I have forgotten that I wanted to order the mee soya so I ended up ordering a bowl of Tom Yam Mee Hoon (MYR6.5). The Mee Hoon (Rice Vermicelli) were cooked until very soft which I like and soup is more sourish than spicy. The noodles were served with crab sticks, slices of fish cake and 2 small prawns. Inclusive of 1 drink, the bill came up to exactly MYR20.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Try Mee
My friend loves to eat pork noodles so when she saw this banner below, she asked me to go and have late lunch there with her.
Of course she ordered the pork noodle because that was what drawn her to this eatery. She was pleased with her order as the noodles came with many slices of fresh pork liver, pork kidney, intestine for just MYR6.5 and there were 7 different types of noodle to choose from:
Lo Shu Fun - rice noodle/silver needle noodle, Mee - yellow alkaline noodle, Mee Hoon - rice vermicelli, Kueh Teow - flat rice noodle, Mee Suah - thin wheat flour noodle, Yee Mee - prefried noodle made from wheat flour and egg, Mee Soya,
Actually I do not know what type of noodle Mee Soya is. I will return to this place and order a bowl of Mee Soya next time.
Meanwhile I ordered rice wine chicken mee suah (MYR 7.5) and there were a lot of minced ginger in the soup and the alcohol taste was really strong. So strong that I felt that it was burning my mouth and I could no longer swallow the noodle. In the end, I resorted to swapping my bowl of noodle with my friend's bowl of noodle.
The shop is brightly lit and clean so we will definitely return to try out the rest of the dishes for they are reasonably priced. It may be difficult to find a parking space during weekdays but during public holidays and weekends, there are plenty of parking spots in front of this shop.
A simple one-page menu listing mostly noodle dishes but plain rice is available too.
Try Mee Noodle House
C-0-25, Jalan Kuchai Maju 1,
Kuchai Lama 58200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-79716690 / 03-79726690
Lo Shu Fun - rice noodle/silver needle noodle, Mee - yellow alkaline noodle, Mee Hoon - rice vermicelli, Kueh Teow - flat rice noodle, Mee Suah - thin wheat flour noodle, Yee Mee - prefried noodle made from wheat flour and egg, Mee Soya,
Actually I do not know what type of noodle Mee Soya is. I will return to this place and order a bowl of Mee Soya next time.
Meanwhile I ordered rice wine chicken mee suah (MYR 7.5) and there were a lot of minced ginger in the soup and the alcohol taste was really strong. So strong that I felt that it was burning my mouth and I could no longer swallow the noodle. In the end, I resorted to swapping my bowl of noodle with my friend's bowl of noodle.
The shop is brightly lit and clean so we will definitely return to try out the rest of the dishes for they are reasonably priced. It may be difficult to find a parking space during weekdays but during public holidays and weekends, there are plenty of parking spots in front of this shop.
A simple one-page menu listing mostly noodle dishes but plain rice is available too.
Try Mee Noodle House
C-0-25, Jalan Kuchai Maju 1,
Kuchai Lama 58200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-79716690 / 03-79726690
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