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Curry Laksa @ Chicken Cuisine, Glenmarie

April 28, 2008

This curry laksa @ curry noodle stall is introduced by none other than my dear gf. When she was working as a industrial trainee in Shah Alam, her colleagues always brought her to Glenmarie for the famous curry laksa. She has been telling me how good the curry laksa tasted, which I can only ponder. After returning to Cyberjaya to work, I finally have the opportunity to try it.

curry mee

The modus operandi is systematic and seems almost like a human factory for producing your very own bowl of curry noodles.

curry mee stall

Firstly, you will specify what type of noodles you want. You can choose from bihun, yellow noodle, koay teow or huang di mian. Then, you can opt to ‘ka liu’ (add ingredients) with the array of yong tau fu or curry chicken. Fish ball, brinjal, tau fu pok, fish cake, dumpling are some of the yong tau fu you can add. If you don’t eat si-ham (cockles), this is also where you can ask for it to be omitted. Next, another person will prepare the noodle with the ingredients chosen. Lastly, payment and retrieving the curry noodle you have just customized.

curry mee

This was SL’s curry noodle, with her favorite brinjals and dumplings. Oh my, that looked so tempting and tasty!

curry noodle

Mine, on the other hand only had extra fried dumplings. This curry noodle is also known as curry mee in Penang. The main difference I noticed between Penang and Kuala Lumpur curry mee would be the soup. Penang version’s soup is sweeter and the chili is added separately, so the soup appears white-ish. In KL, curry noodle’s soup is cooked together with chili and the noodles are topped with curry chicken. Because of this, the soup is so much thicker and spicier by default.

curry mee shop

The stall does not have a name but there was a name printed on the t-shirts they were wearing. Too bad I forgot the name, lol. Anyway the curry noodle stall is selling in a coffee shop named Chicken Cuisine. Very recommended if you like thick, rich and spicy curry laksa. It is located in HICOM Glenmarie, just after the Shell and Caltex stations. This is the exact address of the coffee shop I got from A Whiff of Lemongrass.

6, Jalan UI/Seksyen UI Hicom-Glenmarie Industrial Park,
40150 Shah Alam

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26 Responses to “Curry Laksa @ Chicken Cuisine, Glenmarie”

  1. wmw says:
    April 28, 2008 at 11:25 pm

    Looks really good! I love curry noodles with “foo chook”!

    wmw’s last blog post..Exotic Enigmatic Egypt! Part 1

    vk: yeah it does look good, i love my curry mee with lotsa pig’s blood.. yum yum

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  2. e-Leng says:
    April 28, 2008 at 11:32 pm

    WOW!!!… I would love to have a bowl of curry noodles now. :P
    e-Leng’s last blog post..Sunway Pyramid Suites & Studio

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  3. Simon Seow says:
    April 29, 2008 at 3:01 am

    Oh, I’ve been here two years ago when I am training a customer in Top Speed.

    Simon Seow’s last blog post..Lim Mee Yoke, Cheow Yong, SS2

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  4. Lyrical Lemongrass says:
    April 29, 2008 at 8:39 am

    Oh you’ve just reviewed my favourite curry laksa place. I eat the stuff at this coffee shop almost every weekend!

    Lyrical Lemongrass’s last blog post..Baan Aa-Haan Thai, Bangsar

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  5. chingy says:
    April 29, 2008 at 11:03 am

    Cannot tahan curry. Too pedas. T>T

    chingy’s last blog post..When the door is broken,

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  6. ck lam says:
    April 29, 2008 at 11:07 am

    wow.. I do miss this type of curry mee which I used to eat in Chee Cheong Kai during my younger days in KL.
    Now can only eat Pg curry mee - without brinjal, cu pei, foo chok….

    What2see

    ck lam’s last blog post..Teatime Snack & Dessert

    vk: Actually there’s a curry mee stall in Butterworth that you can add a lot of stuff. Not yong tau fu loh, but those seafood stuff.. heard a bowl can go up to RM20 if you take the expensive stuff lol. I haven’t try yet.. sigh..

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  7. New Kid On The Blog says:
    April 29, 2008 at 4:47 pm

    KL called it Curry Laksa, Penang called it Curry. But who cares, it looks yummy.

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  8. jason says:
    April 30, 2008 at 11:01 am

    The colour… so intense! Love curry noodle with extra topping *drool*

    jason’s last blog post..And So, We Had Hakka? Mee

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  9. casey says:
    April 30, 2008 at 12:20 pm

    Bro,

    Actually I love your photos, cos that makes me very tempting to the food u R talking about :)

    nice blog BTW……good luck

    Regards,

    Casey
    http://www.kemenonline.com

    Reply
  10. Bibombio Tay says:
    April 30, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    wah, see liao very delicious…but now me cant taste it..haiz…don’t knwo when my sick can get well….

    Bibombio Tay’s last blog post..Interview and time clash…sigh

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  11. Mr.galle says:
    April 30, 2008 at 9:45 pm

    Hi, I like this brog.
    I already link to this page.
    If you don’t mind, Please link to my blog that URL
    http://foodsandfoods.blogspot.com/

    Mr.galle’s last blog post..YEBISU

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  12. Eunice says:
    May 1, 2008 at 11:34 am

    i have such a huge weakness for asam laksa ^_^ my gramma’s from penang so we always beg her to make it (i’ve learnt how!!) maybe one day i’ll post up the recipe when i get to test it out again. :)

    new camera, you say?

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  13. Eunice says:
    May 1, 2008 at 11:36 am

    i also meant to say that CURRY MEE and laksa are huge weaknesses ;)
    but asam laksa’s my gramma’s speciality. her curry mee’s as good as O&S too! yknow that famous cornershop in Paramount garden?

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  14. RockYourVote.net says:
    May 2, 2008 at 12:09 am

    Curry Laksa / Curry Mee @ Chicken Cuisine, Glenmarie | Malaysia Food and Travel Blog…

    Curry Laksa @ Glenmarie, Shah Alam. The soup is thick, spicy and rich. Best of all you can add yong tau fu to the curry laksa. Very recommended!…

    Reply
  15. XTR says:
    May 3, 2008 at 11:11 am

    Look like a Singapore Style of “Laksa” (it like containted laksa ingredient so call ‘laksa flower’), taste different from Panang curry mee.

    Can’t wait to taste it…………….

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  16. e-Leng says:
    May 5, 2008 at 10:08 am

    Hi,

    Apparently, my aunt said that the curry mee in Segambut is much nicer. Let’s go and try it one day ya.
    Get well soon. :)
    e-Leng’s last blog post..Sunway Pyramid Suites & Studio

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  17. Penang Road Famous Laksa and Ais Kacang | Malaysia Food Blog, Malaysia Travel Blog says:
    June 19, 2008 at 11:22 pm

    [...] must be not bad right? Oh yeah, please do not confuse this laksa with Sarawak Laksa or KL’s curry laksa.. in Penang we call assam laksa simply as laksa only. Besides the name, there are almost no [...]

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  18. nd_4ever says:
    July 5, 2008 at 12:52 pm

    The curry laksa is one of the best in my list & it happened that Chicken Cuisine restaurant is located just behind my office in Glenmarie-Hicom Industrial Area, Shah Alam. Their “kon lou” noodles from the same stall is not bad either especially with those “ka liu” stuffs.

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  19. June says:
    December 28, 2008 at 9:17 pm

    The curry laksa really taste good!!!! When Christmas day i finally have opportunity try it with my bf. Th cockles are serve in large quantity in the noodles!!!! I add on brinjal and dumplings, total cost RM5.90. Maybe somebody will feel a bit expensive for a bowl of curry laksa / curry mee, but i feel worth!!! I never get such curry mee before in alor star. But…the drinks is a bit expensive. We both just order a cup of herbal tea, cost us RM2.00/ cup…haha..almost 100% expensive than others.

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  20. Carl says:
    January 18, 2009 at 1:04 am

    I frequent this shop often as I’m working nearby. Do not simply ‘kaliu’ if you are not prepare to fork out irregular pennies .. Additional of 2 pcs of any yong tau foo can simply cost you up to RM8.50 per bowl . There is no fixed price for the foods , all simply shouted by verbal . Also , this shop is well-known for squeezing blood of the working class customers there … And the taukeh niau is the chief pirate turned businesswoman… be warned !

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  21. Carl says:
    January 18, 2009 at 1:06 am

    The taukeh niau is the fat middle-aged lady u can hear her voices loudly in the shop …

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  22. clmnt says:
    February 18, 2009 at 9:17 pm

    dis is da best place to find curry laksa…..yummy!!
    i’ve been a regula customer when i use to work aroud dat area…..and dere is a char siew shop at the next block….corner 1……1 of da best char siew too..

    vk: Yeah I heard about the Char Siew.. too bad Shah Alam is damn far from where I stay.. if not I would have went and try the Char Siew as well..

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  23. vince says:
    April 5, 2009 at 6:55 pm

    the curry mee and char siew is not bad! But guess what i found a better one in PJU 1… the curry mee is located in a ipoh white coffee shop and the charsiew is called Rest Seremban Food

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  24. kimhaur says:
    April 23, 2009 at 6:43 pm

    i living in shah alam and always dont know wat to introduce to my friend when they visit me.
    huhu,
    at last,
    something a bout food in shah alam.
    hahaha.

    kimhaur’s last blog post..双星拱月

    vk: Hi Kimhuar, actually I have tried another nice food in Shah Alam which was ‘Meng Kee Char Siew’ at Glenmarie, good stuff too

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  25. eric says:
    April 27, 2009 at 10:33 pm

    me live near the chicken cuisine shop. although i dun like spicy but really gt many customer come eat theri curry mee

    vk: I just went back there last Friday to have their curry mee again.. still as nice but a little pricey haha

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  26. Kruel says:
    May 24, 2009 at 12:50 am

    not sure whether that’s the name
    but my ex-colleague used to call that stall ‘fei poh kah lih’
    after the tau keh niau i think
    start with only one shop
    now expand to 2 shops liau

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