Literally translated into Ah Or Pork Noodles, this place serves only pork noodles which has been around for more than a year but I only managed to visit the stall today thanks to Ziling. I heard that the owner that runs this stall is related to the stall in SS15 which serves really good pork noodles as well.
For every good food stall, there bound to be some waiting time. When we were there, the shop is already at its 90% seating capacity and we have to wait slightly more than 30 minutes for our bowl of pork noodles.
While waiting for the pork noodles, you can always quench your thirst with some drinks. I had a Iced Barley and sis had a glass of Chrysanthenum which costs RM1.60 a glass. I don't mind paying such prices for a good glass of boiled chrysanthenum but the truth is, the drink was so watered down and I feel so cheated.
I ordered a bowl of pork noodles soup with "lo she fun" which is translated as "mouse tails". This is actually noodles made in rice flour and they resembles the tails. It's a good combination because the "tails" can absorb the porky soup. The soup base is cloudy, sweet and savoury with fried pork lard which lifts the taste of the soup. I like the addition of "choi boh" which are preserved radish into the soup because it really goes well with pork.
You can see that the pork noodles are really tasty because I had finished all of it except the pork livers that I don't take. I would give this a 3.5/5 as I find that there's a lacking in the robust pork taste that you get in a well-boiled pork soup. The portion is quite small and I suggest that you order a large bowl if you're hungry. Mine comes with a poached egg which is upon request and it costs RM6.80 a bowl.
Other than the long waiting time, I would say this is worth visiting for its affordable price compared to my favourite pork noodles at Champ's Bistro which serves an awesome pork base soup and generous ingredients. However, I tasted the MSG. It might not be a lot but I felt rather thirsty after that.
For every good food stall, there bound to be some waiting time. When we were there, the shop is already at its 90% seating capacity and we have to wait slightly more than 30 minutes for our bowl of pork noodles.
While waiting for the pork noodles, you can always quench your thirst with some drinks. I had a Iced Barley and sis had a glass of Chrysanthenum which costs RM1.60 a glass. I don't mind paying such prices for a good glass of boiled chrysanthenum but the truth is, the drink was so watered down and I feel so cheated.
I ordered a bowl of pork noodles soup with "lo she fun" which is translated as "mouse tails". This is actually noodles made in rice flour and they resembles the tails. It's a good combination because the "tails" can absorb the porky soup. The soup base is cloudy, sweet and savoury with fried pork lard which lifts the taste of the soup. I like the addition of "choi boh" which are preserved radish into the soup because it really goes well with pork.
You can see that the pork noodles are really tasty because I had finished all of it except the pork livers that I don't take. I would give this a 3.5/5 as I find that there's a lacking in the robust pork taste that you get in a well-boiled pork soup. The portion is quite small and I suggest that you order a large bowl if you're hungry. Mine comes with a poached egg which is upon request and it costs RM6.80 a bowl.
Other than the long waiting time, I would say this is worth visiting for its affordable price compared to my favourite pork noodles at Champ's Bistro which serves an awesome pork base soup and generous ingredients. However, I tasted the MSG. It might not be a lot but I felt rather thirsty after that.
This shop is located in front of the Wisma TT at Mentari Sunway.
Ah Or Chu Yuk Fun
Tel: 012-4288680/012-6130479
Opens daily for breakfast and lunch
Ah Or Chu Yuk Fun
No. 3, Jalan PJS 8/17
Dataran Mentari
Sunway
Tel: 012-4288680/012-6130479
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