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Pork Noodles @ Restoran Pomander, SS15 Subang Jaya
The Penang Pork Noodles aka Chee Yoke Fun at Restoran Pomander is perhaps one of the best known hawker food stall at SS15 Subang Jaya. Whenever people talk about SS15′s food, either this or the famous SS15 rojak van would be highly recommended.
It is said to be highly inadvisable to come during lunch hour because during the peak it would take more than an hour for your pork noodles to arrive. Which explains why most customers either have a newspaper in hand or a laptop turned on to past time. Even when I was there at 2pm the noodles took about 40 minutes to arrive lol.
Actually the long waiting time is justified because the cook prepares each bowl individually. Plus, he has no helpers other than those who help him to take orders and deliver the noodles. For RM4.50 (the minimum price) you get a fairly large bowl of pork noodles with lots of ingredients thrown in like minced meat, pork liver, sliced lean pork, vegetables and the ever sinful deep fried lard cubes.
With high expectation in mind, I was not really impressed with my first mouthful of the noodles. It was not until I had a sip of the soup with some minced meat, then it hit me – the pork noodles is actually very delicious for the rich, flavorful porky soup. And I bet the flavor was derived by simmering huge amount of pork bones for long hours.
I tried to snap a closer photo of the stall but was disallowed by them for unknown reasons. So if you look at the lower right corner you would notice a stall with green words, that’s the famous pork noodles stall at SS15! Seriously porkilicious, good stuff. But parking and waiting time on the other hand, are the bad stuff. So come early to minimize any possible frustrations.
Restoran Pomander
78, Jalan SS15/4B,
Subang JayaGPS Coordinates: N3 04.609 E101.35.343
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about 5 months ago
There’s also a nice Pork Noodle at Brickfields that my parents will always frequent each weekend. The one that you are reviewing is good and yeah, pork noodle is something that one might need to wait because of the cooking time for each bowl, that’s what I called customization!
about 5 months ago
eh i snap the stall picture before eh, they din stop me also
but that time i using PNS la…..
about 5 months ago
uncle seng is better!!
about 5 months ago
uncle seng is average only la….very average
about 5 months ago
average would seem like a compliment to me
about 5 months ago
uncle seng is better than this in my opinion. pomander’s soup is too salty for me, although the pork itself is great.
about 5 months ago
I just went and try this today after reading your blog. =) The soup is very nice, sweet but not because of its high sugar content. I guess is like what vkeong said, was boiled for long hours with pork bone. However, the noodles couldn’t fully asorb the soup, made it abit tasteless. And, I think the price has increased as a small pork noodle cost me for RM4.80. Anyhow, i think based on the soup, this is already quite worth to have a try !! ^^
about 5 months ago
Yeap, exactly. That’s why the noodles seem plain/unimpressive.. but when you taste the soup.. wow it’s great!
about 5 months ago
ppl who do not want publicity should not get any actually, but thank for highlighting good foods found in your blog next time I am down in KL I will know where to find all the goodies
about 5 months ago
It’s funny that other bloggers who went with compact cameras were allowed to take photos of their stalls lol. This is actually the 2nd time I am barred from taking photos just because I carry a dslr.. the other restaurant was the Lorong Seratus Curry Mee at SS2.
about 5 months ago
to save your time , i would also recomend a shop named AH OR pork noodle soup in sunway mentari , somewhere near cash converters , they are both brothers and sisters … they conquered restoran pomander and the one near carefour last time .
about 3 months ago
Same, is a branch
about 5 months ago
you should try OUG pork mee damn a lot of people and is good really good, they been doing business there for almost 25 years and every day there are a lot of people must try most important is no msg.
the shop is a corner lot next to wet market
about 5 months ago
wow! thanks for sharing my friend and i will be visiting penang for the first time on april 9 weekend. i will make sure we try this.
about 4 months ago
i think his is same guy from SS15 corner shop opposite subang parade. i used to stay at the corner shop above when i was student at taylor’s. only one guy with helpers. they disappear when the shop change owner and become a hotel. his pork mee is great. i try it out this week.
about 1 month ago
hi dennis, have u try out? i missed the pork noodles opposite carefour. hope it is the same operator.
about 4 months ago
Check out the Pork Noodles shop at OUG. Is very famous & nice too
about 3 months ago
I highly not recommend to try this pork noodle since we had a very bad experience last time with their services. Last time when we order the food and it take more than 45 minute then food not yet delivered to us. Then we ask for our food status then we get scolded by them in a rude manner. So Bad service and we never ever go to that shop again…… Be careful
about 3 months ago
well, rude service from hawker stalls in malaysia is actually a common thing already..lol
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about 3 months ago
@Richard – I have also been scolded once because I changed sit to the other table!! But I still visited there once in a while, what to do! their pork mee is reli great!!
The soup is thick and have inert sweetness, not sugar, flows out from the meat. People who don’t like “thick” soup will find this not nice.