PETALING JAYA, March 11 — If you have played second fiddle to someone before, you'll know it's not a great feeling.
In the context of food in a coffee shop, it can happen since the operator tends to curate a variety of food. Some food stalls may do better than others while some feel like fillers.
At the popular Sun Fatt Kee Restaurant in Sea Park, most diners make a beeline for the curry mee or the Teochew porridge. Recently, there's also been interest for the 'Dancing King' char kway teow stall operated by a former line dance instructor.
So what about the pan mee stall there?
In the world of pan mee, different varieties offer a varying mouthfeel.
The hand pinched dough has to be silky yet thin for a supple bite. Since this is always paired with soup, it's got to be easy to slurp down with the ikan bilis brewed broth.
What I liked was that clear, delicately sweet broth. Served piping hot, it was incredibly satisfying with its minced pork, deep fried ikan bilis and sayur manis.
On another level of pan mee, you have the dry version. Now depending on the thickness of the noodles cranked out with the machine, it's got a different texture.
Eat it quickly once it hits your table. The strands are al dente. Each strand is slicked with the slightly sweet and savoury sauce. Add the small saucer of tangy green chilli sauce served on the side. It gives just a spicy edge to cut through the sauce.
Minced meat, ikan bilis are mixed with the noodles or just scoop them up from the bowl. You have a bowl of broth with the sayur manis and thin sliced pork on the side.
The small portion of pan mee is RM9. Upsize your bowl with an extra RM1. The chilli pan mee is RM10 for the small portion.
Pan Mee Stall, Sun Fatt Kee Restaurant, 2, Jalan 21/11b, Sea Park, Petaling Jaya. Open: 6.30am to 1.30pm. Closed on Thursday.
*This is an independent review where the writer paid for the meal.
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