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Contribute Feedback What marytsoh likes about Soo Ser Yuan:
I really liked the mee hoon kueh (which is like pan mee)! The mee hoon kueh is a Klang dish. You seldom find it in other parts of the Klang Valley. It's very similar to the pan mee, but noodle texture is different. However, the chicken/char siew rice was so-so. Haven't tried other dishes to comment much. But liked that they were accommodating in allowing us to re-use our glasses when we ordered extra Chinese tea. View all feedback.
What stompmsp doesn't like about Soo Ser Yuan:
They offer a variety of hawker food; A) individual meals like Soup noodle and laksa B) Finger food like; Vege rolls, curry puff and yam cake Average place and its like few hawkers bundled into 1 shop. Air conditioning available View all feedback.
For many, Soo Ser Yuan is even today the best vegetarian restaurant in Port Klang. It certainly is one of the oldest restaurants, if not the oldest. The humble outside in a side street with many shop lots does nothing to indicate the bustling business inside. When you want to have breakfast here on a weekend, better to call and reserve a table or be informed, at which time such a venture can be successful. Inside the air conditioned, but rather simply decorated restaurant, be ready for simple yet delicious and filling fare. The classic staples of Malaysian Chinese cuisine from Nasi Lemak to Bak Kut The are available in vegetarian (and most of the time also vegan) options at inexpensive prices. The menu is in English, and the staff know which items are vegan. Definitely worth a visit, but be sure to check, the address shown in the map on HC is totally wrong, that one is off by dozens of miles.
I really liked the mee hoon kueh (which is like pan mee)! The mee hoon kueh is a Klang dish. You seldom find it in other parts of the Klang Valley. It's very similar to the pan mee, but noodle texture is different. However, the chicken/char siew rice was so-so. Haven't tried other dishes to comment much. But liked that they were accommodating in allowing us to re-use our glasses when we ordered extra Chinese tea.
They offer a lot of Hawker food; a) individual meals such as suppe nudel and laksa b) finger food like; vege roll, curry puff and yam cake average place and its like few hawker bundled in 1 business. air conditioning available
Soo ser yuan is for many even today the best vegetarian restaurant in port sound. it is certainly one of the oldest restaurants, if not the oldest. the humble outside in a side street with many shops makes nothing to display the busy business inside. if they want to have breakfast here, they should call and reserve a table or be informed at which time such a venture can be successful. in the air-conditioned, but rather simply decorated restaurant, be ready for simple yet tasty and filling farewell. the classic clips of the Malaysian Chinese cuisine from nasi lemak to bak kut are available in vegetarian (and usually also vegan) options for cheap trips. the menu is in English, and the personal knows which items are vegan. in any case worth visiting, but sure to check the address shown on the map on hc is totally wrong that you are removed from dozens of miles.
They offer a variety of hawker food; A) individual meals like Soup noodle and laksa B) Finger food like; Vege rolls, curry puff and yam cake Average place and its like few hawkers bundled into 1 shop. Air conditioning available