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Very happy that I found some great noodles right off the bat in Melbourne! I heard great things about Jojo Little Kitchen, so had to head in for lunch. View all feedback.
Insta: melbfoodie_mark<br/ YT: MelbFoodieMark<br/ Check them out for more food reviews in Melbourne!<br/ <br/ Visited this Malaysian noodles venue that's hidden right under the Fulton Lane apartment right beside Pelicana Chicken . I've never heard of this place before so I was somewhat reluctant to go but I am glad I visited after trying their famous Pan Mee : We ordered Lat Jiu Pan Mee $13.5 , Fried Pork Pan Mee $12.9 , Hot Spicy Pan Mee $13.9 kinda reminded me of jjamppong!, and Herbal Chicken $15.9 . The waitress recommended Lat Jiu Pan Mee which was their best selling noodles dish. It came out with minced pork, poached egg, fried dried chilli, and dried anchovies. I paid an extra dollar to get wide noodles because I wanted to fully enjoy that chewy mouthful taste. Fried chilli mixed beautifully with poached egg york evenly coating the noodles. I especially loved how the creaminess from the egg york offsetted spiciness from chilli. Overall, it was addictingly delicious I just couldn't stop eating btw, white rice would've gone well together as well . In terms of taste, it was somewhat familiar in a good way. It actually reminded me of Nagoya style maze soba Shin ramyun both savoury and slightly nutty with a spicy kick. Although it tasted pretty damn good, I thought $13.5 was a bit too much but then again, there aren't lots of venues serving somewhat authentic pan mees, so it's justifiable :
Fast service, really traditional KL flavours of the meat sauce and the sambal with amazing noodles which you can choose the width of. Really hits that pan mee craving spot.
The chilli pan mee is as good as it gets. Similar to their KL outlets.<br/ <br/ Skip the milk tea, was so bland. Fish cakes were really average too.
Would rate 4.5 stars. <br/ <br/ Great noodle menu, with lots of different options to chop change to preference (noodle width, dry/soup, protein topping, sauce).<br/ <br/ Noodles tasted excellent, wide or hand torn worth the $1. <br/ <br/ Excellent roast pork.<br/ <br/ Water is served in plastic disposable cups. <br/ <br/ Quite a small restaurant with 1 table able to sit 8 if you are lucky to get it if you have a big group.
Jojo Little Kitchen has a taste of home and is a quiet, cozy eatery. Their signature dish is chilli pan mee 'lat jiu ' pan mee) a true Malaysian comfort dish and they do it well above average.<br/ <br/ I would highly recommend Jojo Little Kitchen to anyone who 's looking for a taste of authentic Malaysian Chinese cuisine.