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Jan 12, 2009

Hassles For Noodles...

It was a Church Sunday today - Finally. So obviously, went to church with Andrew. Kien wei was away competing his way through a 1 on 1 futsal match (i think that's what they called it) in PWTC. According to him, it was suppose to start at 9am but ended starting at 11.


Got good news from Kien Wei after church, that he won the knockout round. and if he wins the next round, it'll be cash in for him. Congrats :)

Andrew and I (well it's actually just me) planned to go for Chillie Pan Mee after church, all the way in KL city. We got our directions, met up with Tet Leon and off we go~~~

In the city, we took quite a few turns everywhere. Lost our directions that were drawn on a paper due to my lack of good aiming - i tried to pass it to Andrew through my car window to his car window, crushed the paper and threw, too bad, it hit the window tip and fell on the road instead. Ha! So, it was up to our own memory of the directions drawn. After many U-turns, we finally found the place... (so we thought)

Took a long walk down the shop lots, practically walked from head to the tail of the shop lots till we found our shop... sat down, ordered and waited...

When the food arrived, it wasn't how i thought it would be... According to my perception (i shall say), i thought that it would be like cooked spicily... But it turns out, it's just normal Pan Mee soup. To turn it into Chillie Pan Mee, all you have to do is add in the secret ingredient that is in a bottle on every table - their magic chillie sauce... That's how you get Chillie Pan Mee... gees...

The Small Bowl - Rm3.60
The Big Bowl - Rm4.00
The Magic touch

But overall, it was really delicious. The soup was awesomely flavoured, it leaves you craving for more (when most probably it'll be Ajinamoto that does the trick)... the noodles are not too thin, not too thickly peeled, and it's cook till the state where it's soft yet sort of chewy... and the best part is, it's CHEAP!!! only RM3.60 for a bowl, and top another 40 cents and you'll get a bigger bowl with more soup and more noodles... cheap huh...

To me, I'll have to say, it's worthwhile going back for more from time to time. But the place is definitely not suitable to go at night nor is it comfortable to go during the day. There's a lot of 'females' waiting for males down by the stairways (if you know what i mean)...

Had a delicious day today. Tomorrow back to work. It's sad, i know...

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