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Pork Noodle @ Yit Sieang Restaurant

It was a saturday, didn’t had much plan then was messaged by DamienOY to see whether I’d like to meet up for lunch. First question I asked was what are we looking at? And he promptly reply… BAK KUT TEH! My automatic reaction was, OK! Will pick you up at 12!

Come 12pm, reached his place and the first thing he said was, ‘Dude, I forgot the address of that Bak Kut Teh restaurant in Puchong….’ and so, an alternative was decided upon, Banana Leaf rice! It had been awhile back since I last ate Banana Leaf rice and so, why not? And since we’re so close to Brickfield, that was the destination of choice. Now, here’s the funny thing. The place we wanted to go was DamienOY’s fav. hang out but as we reached the restaurant, we weren’t allowed to go in as it was located within an apartment unit and the security in the area only allowed residents of the apartment to go into the area. And with that, it was off to the next venue. Pork noodle time!

This is the first time I ate at this restaurant when it comes to Pork Noodle but was told that it was good. And so, the usual was ordered, one large bowl of ‘Loh Shu Fun’ without the internal organs and extra Meat!

Unlike the restaurant in Subang, this one only took 5minutes before it was served and it was good. It’s not hard to say how good pork noodles are cause they are basically pork noodle. What can go wrong with a bowl of pork noodle? Right? Totally enjoyed myself here and definitely no regret at all. Even if it was the 2nd time I ate pork noodle in a day.

Pork Noodle @ Yit Sieang Restaurant
Off Jalan Brickfield
Kuala Lumpur

Ratings:
Food – 4/5
Service – 4/5
Cleaniness/Ambience – 3/5
Value for Money – 4/5

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  1. no imageEwin (click?)

    ah very nice photography skills.

    nice nice.

    nice DOF too.

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    Dec 20, 2008 @ 10:21 am


  2. no imageearl-ku (click?)

    omg, large chunks of lard!

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    Dec 20, 2008 @ 12:40 pm


  3. no imageMichael Yip (click?)

    Ewin: TQ

    earl-ku: LOL.. just the way i love it

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    Dec 20, 2008 @ 12:53 pm


  4. no imageang3L (click?)

    ur making me hungry….T.T”

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    Dec 20, 2008 @ 1:08 pm


  5. no imageAngie Tan (click?)

    woooooo.. yeah, this is the famous pork noodles at Brickfields.

    Love the lard but can’t take them now because of cholesterol issues. (sigh)

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    Dec 20, 2008 @ 2:29 pm


  6. no imagelisa (click?)

    wah so yuummmmyyyy one

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    Dec 20, 2008 @ 5:09 pm


  7. no imagemolly (click?)

    The Subang pork noodle shop has move else where, do you know where? I used to eat there before it move away.

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    Dec 20, 2008 @ 5:20 pm


  8. no imagevegetarian (click?)

    do you know that pig eats dirty things like their own shit and dead meat. it is a fact.

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    Dec 20, 2008 @ 9:53 pm


  9. no imageMichael Yip (click?)

    ang3l: I’m glad I’m doing a good job

    Angie Tan: Nevermind, fight that cholesterol issue. Once in awhile, I think is quite ok right?

    lisa: Yup, very the yummy wan

    Molly: Yes, the Subang’s Pork Noodle have moved on to SS15, near Taylor’s Business School.

    Vegetarian: Do you know that most of the vegetables is contaminated by man made toxin? it is a fact!

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    Dec 21, 2008 @ 12:41 am

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