Ming Kee Restaurant Happy Garden: Wantan Mee
Published by Kelvin Wong July 17th, 2007 in Food Reviews, Happy Garden.[Non-Halal post and photos ahead]

Things synonymous with great Malaysia hawker fare include the famous chicken rice, the spicy and oily plate of Char Kuey Teow, the buttery heart-stopping piece of Roti Canai. All these food have one thing in common: its simplicity and practicality. However, nothing beats a good plate of delicious Wantan Mee topped with ingredients to your own fancy and delight. This branch of the famous Ming Kee in Happy Garden proves it just right: A Choice and another important plus point for better business: Air conditioning. Put all these things together and it totally equates to a recipe of goodness and adds a dash of traditional feel to it as well.

The choices of meals are mix and match to suit your taste for the day. Mix and combine these things up: Roast Chicken, White Chicken, Roast Pork, BBQ Pork, Wantan, with either butter rice or their famed wantan noodles, either in soupy form or ‘dry form’. The combination I chose is rather satisfying with generous amounts of chopped roast chicken and slices of BBQ pork. The noodles used here is the thin and springy “egg” type (全蛋面), which is commonly used in other outlets around this area. Noodles here come with a serving of wantan in soup.

The other stuff that is being ordered are the combinations of roast pork, chicken and BBQ meat. All of these are being served with butter rice, all these actually tasted as well as it looks on the close-up photographs.

So, if you are craving for simple things like this, come over and try them at Ming Kee. This outlet can be found along the old shop lots at Jalan Perisa, Happy Garden (The Saturday Night Market area). Price of the meal is quite affordable given it to be an air-conditioned outlet.

Came over from the Ultimate List….Mmm, I’ll have to look for wantan mee tomorrow! :o)
wmw: Thanks for dropping by, hope you could come over often!