Chulia Street Mother and Son Wantan Mee
November 1, 2007Two weeks ago I posted about a famous curry mee in Chulia Street, this time it’s about the mother and son wantan mee stall selling beside it. It is named mother and son simply because a mother and her son are operating it.
The mother would boil the noodles while the son prepares the ingredients and serve customers. I think she looks kinda cool in this photo lol.
Left one is regular, right one is large portion.. total is RM5.30. Business is brisk and you can see the big pile of wantan noodle ready to be cooked, so you could estimate the amount of customers in one night alone. I think that’s roughly triple the amount of a usual hawker would sell..
As you can see, their wantan mee is on the wetter side. There’s nothing fantastic about their wantan mee, but it is definitely one of the nicer ones in Penang. I think for the next visit I am gonna try the yee fu mee/hokkien char stall, looks great lol. For good wantan mee in Bukit Mertajam, you gotta try the one beside Tua Pek Kong temple. It’s the best for me.
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Is this the stall next to the curry mee in chulia street? if so, this is one of the famous wanton mee… if you ta pau back home and you happen to stay in bayan lepas area, … the noodle will not be expanded and it’s still crunchy and tender like just boil on the spot.
WAN TAN MEEE RAWRRR!
I love wantanmee. XD
Must go back Ipoh next week and eat! XD
fuiyooh…… da wan tan mee looks so yummy! arghh i missed penang food
Really good and really interesting post. I expect (and other readers maybe :)) new useful posts from you!
Good luck and successes in blogging!
If you think the Wantan Mee of this Mother & Son stall is good, then you should not miss the Wantan Mee stall located not too far from this Mother&Son’s stall, but in the cafe shop. Unfortunately, this shop only operates until 9.00pm. This stall was interviewed and appear in the Star paper recently………………
vk: Thanks, I will KIV your suggestion. Which cafe to be exact?
I think the name of the shop is Sai Nam….located at the junction of the Carnavon Street and Chulia Street……
VK, just read the other blog, and found that the same stall was mentioned, please try this dite http://loternchern.blogspot.com/2008/08/chulia-st-wan-tan-mee.html
VK, found the Star report on this stall, try the site below:
http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2008/11/2/sundaymetro/2404893&sec=SundayMetro
vk: Thank you Miki for your effort. Hope I can visit it during my CNY break