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As I read through my blog posts for 2008, I found most of them are restaurant related reviews. I think this is deviating from my original purpose of food blogging, which is to discover and promote local foods, especially hawker fares. If not, it wouldn't be fit to be called "Malaysia Food Blog" So, my main aim of blogging for year 2009 would be to continue to do what I actually enjoyed the most - to travel, discover and promote cheap and tasty food.

30 Jul, 2008 Stumble it!

Pan Mee @ Serdang Raya

Posted by: vkeong In: Food and Drink| Hawker Food| Non Halal| Pan Mee| Selangor| Serdang () (32 views)

I have been using Serdang Raya’s road whenever I go to KL. It is an alternative route to avoid any tolls, albeit the occasional jam. Along the road, there is a particular stretch with many used car dealers and workshops. A place like this would usually be quiet and deserted after working hours.
But, someone decided to set up a Pan Mee stall at the five foot way and managed to turn the place alive by night.

pan mee

I used to think it was some mamak stall. Until a friend decided to bring me to try his favorite pan mee, which turned out to be from this stall. It does not bear any name and only serve a handful of food besides pan mee, like red bean soup. The pan mee is available only in soup, unlike others which may also have the kon lo/dried version.

pan mee

The ingredients used are minimal and simple for this particular pan mee. Only flat noodle, sliced black fungus (mu er), vegetable and some fried anchovies - served separately in a small plate. Egg is optional.
I am not a big fan of pan mee, but it tasted pretty OK for me. Soup is light and sweet, maybe a little too light for my liking. This is where the chili flakes come in and spice up the noodle. It’d seem incomplete eating pan mee without chili, right?

serdang pan mee

Overall, quite good for pan mee. I still prefer to eat dried version, hmm. Anyway, the portion is big too and cost RM4 without egg. I also noticed that no one has ever blogged about this pan mee despite the brisk business.
So, next time when you use the Serdang Raya road, look out for this pan mee selling under the corner car service centre. Red arrow pointing at the boss preparing the noodles lol. What a healthy number of customers too!

This is the wikimapia to the Pan Mee’s location. It is directly opposite East Lake Resident, the very nice and expensive condominiums.

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8 Responses to "Pan Mee @ Serdang Raya"

1 | PenangTuaPui

July 30th, 2008 at 9:46 pm

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for pan mee, it is very important to get rid of the “flour” taste in the soup..

Fei Fei is a big fans for pan mee, so he always drags us for pan mee hunting.

To me, i am quite particular on the soup….. I am NO to “flour SOUP”……haha…

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2 | Lingy

July 30th, 2008 at 10:53 pm

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I only have one place for pan mee, and that’s under the tree/flats area near Bukit Jambul complex Penang… I like the dry version, and the chilli thingy is the best…
Do you go there?

vk: Yes, I have been there a few times :) Their pan mee is good, but portion wise is too small! LOL. See here, http://www.vkeong.com/2006/08/06/how-wei-yun-pan-mee/ I blogged about it when I was really noob

3 | Criz Lai

July 31st, 2008 at 2:48 am

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Hmmm… another new place for me to explore. Better record it down before my old brain fails on me again.. haha.

Anyway, do drop in my blog on 31st July 2008 onwards. I have a food contest going on.
http://crizfood.blogspot.com/

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4 | Allie

July 31st, 2008 at 9:29 am

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I am also a big fans for pan mee. I am also quite particular with the soup and also the chilli. And of course the pan mee itself… must be not too soft and not too thin. Haha. I am so fussy.

My friend once brought me to a great place for pan mee. It’s at KL. I am not sure whr is the exact location. The shop name is Bo Bo Pan Mee. It’s quite famous. Being review in newspaper too. I miss the pan mee so much… Yummy.

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5 | wmw

July 31st, 2008 at 5:23 pm

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I like Pan Mee, there’s so many varieties to choose, from original to fusion!!!

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6 | J2Kfm

August 1st, 2008 at 10:00 am

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pan mee! the one in Bkt Jambul flats was one of my fav back in my USM days!
small serving nvm, leave space for more ma!!!

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7 | Melvin

August 2nd, 2008 at 12:06 pm

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I ate this pan mee b4. Simply the best I’ve ever had!! Very very nice especially the chilli. Thanks for introducing ^^

8 | buzzingbee

August 7th, 2008 at 12:48 pm

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ohh I pass by there always and thought it was a mamak stall too!!
There’s one pan mee shop in kl town which is very nice…and the chilli is superb. I forgot the name of the place.

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