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Must try San kan chong Porkball Noodle! Price is in puchong, serving super generous for the price. Uncle 's siu cheong taste damn good (RM2 for extra 4pcs). Add siu cheong is a must here for me. Soup is tasteful, dry version not too oily salty, which is simply beautiful for me. I have eaten a few famous porkball noodles in Bandar puteri area, this is by far the best tasting siu cheong with charred crusts. View all feedback.
I'm a regular here, not because the food is exceptionally good (it's decent enough), but because the environment is good, the people are friendly, the food is heart-warming and home-y and the price is lower than most kopitiam. Parking is easy to find as well, so that's a plus for any Malaysian wanting a quick breakfast or lunch fix.
Good place to get a bowl pork noodles, pork ball noodles (San kam chong) and steamed noodle. White coffee and kopi taste good now better than the opposite one. Please come early or else expect to wait for table.
Came here just for the steamed vermicilli soup and was not disappointed after reading the record here. The soup was a bit salty but the taste was good. Next time I'll try the pork noodle. Saw a lot of tables ordering that.
Must try San kan chong Porkball Noodle! Price is in puchong, serving super generous for the price. Uncle 's siu cheong taste damn good (RM2 for extra 4pcs). Add siu cheong is a must here for me. Soup is tasteful, dry version not too oily salty, which is simply beautiful for me. I have eaten a few famous porkball noodles in Bandar puteri area, this is by far the best tasting siu cheong with charred crusts.
Many good food to eat. Uncle Soon Fried Reis is the chosen Kunch