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Sarawak Hand Made Noodle @ Everyday Food Court, Puchong
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Back in my uni days, Everyday Food Court was one of our most frequented food courts not only because it was the largest around, it is also open air with quite a number of good food. I could remember the prawn noodle, chili crab with fried bun, grilled seafood and Sarawak hand made noodle were our favorites at that time.
While I usually don’t recommend food prepared by foreign workers, I have to give credit where it’s due: the duo have been selling the noodle for almost 10 years and may have mastered it quite well.
I think any Sarawakian would agree that there’s no such thing as hand made noodle available any where in Sarawak. So, the name would be nothing but used to resemble a mix of two famous Sarawak local food: Kolo Mee and Kampua. In this case, it’s like Kampua’s noodle topped with the ingredients of Kolo Mee.
After 4 years, they made some modifications to the noodle. Last time, they did not use mix the noodle with char siew sauce but now they do. I only noticed it when I felt the noodle was extra sweet and salty then usual. I felt it was an unnecessary change as the old style was already good enough. Well, maybe that is my personal preference but I thought you should know.
The reasons I like the noodle are pretty simple actually: the noodle itself is smooth and springy and the seasoning is very fragrant and appetizing, somewhat similar to those used to prepare Hakka Mee.
I never tried the other stuff before like the Hakka Tai Poh Mee or Spicy Hakka Mee. Because I am always sucked into ordering the Sarawak noodle lol. Next time lah. Anyway, most of the stalls at Everyday food court only open at night, the same for this noodle stall. During day time, the roast duck rice is not bad.
Sarawak Hand Made Noodle
Everyday Food Court (opposite Tesco)
Pusat Bandar Puchong
GPS Coordinates: N3 2.276 E101 37.097 (malfreemaps)
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about 2 years ago
i always love sarawak mee, but hard to find nice one.
pity i now at kedah
about 2 years ago
I think the Sarawak mee have a close resemblance of Hakka mee. Both taste about the same aside from the ingredients. I hope the owners are still selling it rather than passing on to some other workers.
about 2 years ago
Honestly I haven’t seen the real owners before, or maybe the foreigners are the real bosses themselves? lol
about 2 years ago
Everyday Food court..hmm..i think i knw!
even the char siew looks good!
about 2 years ago
I tried this in Kuching!!
very very Nice!!
about 2 years ago
Was it Kolo Mee/Kampua? They look similar to this
about 2 years ago
Like you, this’s what I’d have each time I go to “Everyday” back then during uni days..Hmm, have not been eating there for a long time^^ I noticed the color of da noodles is darker now as compared to those days huh^^ Hopefully the taste is still as good as then??
Btw, I wonder could we be possibly from the same uni??!!
about 2 years ago
If you’re from MMU Cyberjaya, then we are from the same Uni. But I’ve graduated long time ago lol
about 2 years ago
Sarawak Hand Made Noodle with those skills will definitely a great dinner or lunch to customers. Ate a lot. The noodle rocks : D but might get a chance to try it on other state’s to see how great taste it brings!
about 2 years ago
Hmmm… this foodcourt owned by some royalty/big shot it seems?
about 2 years ago
haha, what makes you say that?
about 4 weeks ago
tengku of selangor…
about 2 years ago
LOL..ok, same here^^ i graduated 2003
about 2 years ago
I see. I graduated in 2004 so that makes you my senior
about 2 years ago
It doesn’t look like any kolo mee or kampua mee that I’ve seen here in Kuching. Still, looks tasty…especially the char siew.
about 2 years ago
your photography is truly superb. The Char Siew looks tasty…
about 2 years ago
thank you for the flattering comment
about 2 years ago
There really is, Sarawak Hand Made noodles. It’s not the same with Kolo Mee and almost akin to the one in this post. Hand Made noodles used to be a hit in Sarawak for sometime but right now, barely any shops selling that coz we Sarawakians don’t really the texture of the hand made noodles.
about 2 years ago
Love Sarawakian food……they got realy talent la!!!
about 2 years ago
Latest sarawak kampua branch is at 1 Puchong Food Court. The latest mega foodcourt in Puchong Jaya
about 2 years ago
wah!!!look great!!!!!!!!!!!i so hungry while seeing your blog~!!
about 2 years ago
Try out Sarawak Laksa & Sarawak Kon Lo Mee at Taman Megah SS24 Restoran Gembira, its opposite the Ming Tien Food Court!! Its authentic!
about 2 years ago
the new stall chicken & fish chop rice look really tasty. anybody tease before?
about 2 years ago
1 puchong food court branch and everyday food court sarawak hand made noodle is not the same owner la………………nn