Saturday, June 19, 2010

Beef King Noodles, Pudu Kuala Lumpur

*sweeping cobwebs*

There you are. My much neglected blog.
Now where do I begin. Again. No time to blog but got time to go holiday. *grins*

And there I was, accompanying 2 major Shopping Queens, morning landing in Hong Kong, night ferry to Macau (never the least, to meet up with another major Shopping Queen) and the next day, morning bus to Zhuhai, China for a day. *phew*

Our 4D3N vacation activities? Still need to ask? Obviously your spiders spun thicker cobwebs.

*clawing away your cobwebs with newly bought pitchforks*

We went with light shoulder bags, flew home with maximum weight trolley bags, maximum weight shoulder bags and not forgetting bulging handbags. Tummies did bulge a bit too, of course. And so did leg muscles .. and biceps .. and forthcoming credit card bills. Bliss never comes free.


Ahh that's a story for another day.. Today, let’s do another of Phitoy’s new favourite breakfast spot. And this my friends is one of my late food discoveries around KL Pudu area. I’ve stopped counting the numbers of impatient sighs, groans and rolled eyes from numerous numbers (why count?) of friends, acquaintances and even from people born with big ears and not quite tight mouths. Literally translated from Chinese, it has to be either Cow King or Bull King. Being food, let’s do Beef King instead. Since I may be the last to know, I’ll keep it short. Phitoy prefers noodles in soup. My usual is the dry version with slices of meat and innards being served in soup. If my fickleness acts up after ordering, I can always just pour the bowl of soup into my bowl of noodles. Our MUST order on every visit:-

1) Egg noodles. Forget the yellow noodles, vermicelli and what not. Just do the wantan noodles. Not a trace of alkaline taste just QQ all the way.


2) The bouncy beef balls and never the least,

3) More of that appetising chilli sauce dip for me!


Special note: The uncle manning the stall may look sour at times but he’s actually very friendly. Just smile and compliment the food. He’ll even refill the delicious soup in your bowl of noodles. Location: Aha. Now for the few, rare few, finding this place may prove challenging. No fear cause pictures are here. First you find the Caltex Petrol Station along Jalan Pudu. Turn left at the traffic lights junction in front of it. Right behind Caltex there’s this orange building on the left corner. This shop is opposite it (still left side of the road), hidden behind trees. Price: RM4.50 for a bowl of noodles in soup or dry.

20 comments:

Kenny Mah said...

I totally need the pictures - I've no sense of directions when it comes to Pudu (just ask the other food bloggers who has had to wait for me to find my way to any restaurant there). :P

Rebecca Saw said...

Wahh..so good? tis loooks like a must-try for UnkaLeong. I hate beef.

pang said...

u must try d 'home made Lo She Fun' it is damn good! It is 'bite texture' tat u'll luv. Give it a try! :P

UnkaLeong said...

*scratches head* Still dunno where it is, nebermind...becks seems to know. Shall visit this place soon ;)

J2Kfm said...

Still ... I'm lost. >_<
Not good with directions around Pudu/Imbi area. But should be a good find, as the best eats are usually tucked hidden somewhere.

choi yen said...

bouncy beef balls eh....

Tummythoz said...

'Alo Everybody! So nice of u guys to drop in... still. Really have to make time to plough thru all your goodies (blogs) soon. How I miss blogsphere.

A note tho, never on a Sunday, cause that's their rest day.

梦旅飞 said...

wow, never try it before~
althought i stay around there 8 yr~
haha~ must try it i free ^^

AugustDiners said...

Thanks for sharing, i'm a great fan of beef ball noodles! :D i hope they open at night too

jason said...

Pudu Caltex! I know I know! *grin*

Long time no see, send my regards to Phitoy ya!

wmw said...

Oooo...beef noodles! Where have you been? ;o)

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Kenny Mah said...

Wah... still no NEW post ar?? :(

Stephen Ng said...

Check this place out: http://malaysianwatchdog.blogspot.com/2010/08/najib-has-failed.html

Stephen Ng said...

Check out Sri Kulai at JayaOne in PJ (near Cold Storage).

It's a different.

Anonymous said...

Have you try Uncle Cheng Sepcial Beef Noodles? they serves a more refined and delicious version of dry beef noodles. His quuality beef noodles and pure beef broth soup will definately make you MOO for more..

has moved to a new restoran in SS2, opposite Lorenzo (LRT Tmn bahagia) check details in Facebook or google for bloggers comments.
call Cehf Julian @ 012 3030 626.. easy that way for fast direction..

Enjoy!!

Anonymous said...

Good direction, with the help of google maps I found it. But damn it had moved. Circle around but can't find the new location! Update new location plase. kthxb

Anonymous said...

http://runningandrew.blogspot.com/2011/03/uncle-chengs-beef-noodles-at-ss2.html

Anonymous said...

latest update n direction abt Uncle cheng

http://runningandrew.blogspot.com/2011/03/uncle-chengs-beef-noodles-at-ss2.html

Cheers

Anonymous said...

Tried uncle cheng some time ago, longing for something new from my routien of Lai foong, soong kee, sin kee, ngau kee

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