Did not know where is USJ 3 until we came across this kopitiam. Not many stalls but good enough selection of less than 10 stalls.
Just to update, the reviewed of Nyonya Laksa, is dated as the Nyonya Laksa has been replaced.
Came here after reading some reviews, and ordered based on the reviews.
Char Kuey Teow - indeed the wok hei is there and can get whiff of the charred aroma from the dish. However, not that I have heavy taste buds, the CKT lacks umami. Guess the next time, have to tell the lady to add more soy sauce. Even with the good wok hei, at RM7, the portion is really very small, so much so I have to order another noodle.
Since I have space for one more bowl, and wanted to try the Nyonya Laksa, and since it is permanently closed, ordered the signature curry mee from one of the stalls, that sells chee cheong fun too. At RM8, the toppings and ingredient bare makes it reasonable, but the taste is just normal.
Verdict: Average but will still be back to try some of the stalls that i saw many order from. Next will try the Seremban Prawn Noodle, Ipoh Kai See Hor Fun, Dry Curry Noodle.
Returned on April 30, 2022 and tried the following:-
Wan Tan Mee - decently good, though at RM8, the price is in the high side, but the portion is decent. Nevertheless, this stall's Wan Tan Mee is good. The noodle is al-dente crisp but if you like the soft type, remember to ask them to make it softer for you to enjoy it the way you want it. Got to specially mention the char siew, it is soft and fluffed, and not the usual pinkish dense and hard/tough type. The pickled green chillies has the right balance of vinegar and sugar when pickled. The only drawback, is the wanton. The fillings is good, but the skin that is used to wrap the fillings. It has too much soda bicarbonate, thus leaving a metallic after taste.
Ipoh Kai See Hor Fun (Shredded Chicken Rice Noodle) - asked the stall owner as I onlybpick one noodle from his stall, either the seremban prawn noodle or the Kai See Hor Fun. He stood by his Kai See Hor Fun. Well, if you are out to get the real Ipoh flavour, this is not. You will be disappointed. However, to be fair, this lighter version is modified for Klang Valley taste. Yes, the soup base is light, and you will not get that blast of flavour the moment the soup enters your mouth. Apart from the shredded chicken (reasonable amount), you are given 4 pieces of fair size fresh prawns.
Return Again on May 2, 2022 - to try out the remainder of the identified food that we deemed good.
Dry Curry Wan Tan Mee - At RM8, it is darn worth while. The curry is flavoursome yet not heavy, and the chicken is so soft that it falls off its bone.
Prawn Noodle - from the same stall that sells "Kai See hor fun", the soupbhas prawns flVours but light. If you want the authentic rich flavours, thisbisbnot the place.
Verdict: Definitely when I want Wan Tan Mee, regardless dry, soup or curry, this will be one of the stalls while the other one is at Chong Loy.
As for the prawn noodle, nope, we will not. Not that they are not good, but such standard is available in other places.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
RM 1–20
Plan to eat the corner lot mamak but saw this restaurant so just went in try, lucky pork noodle taste good. Because boss’s seen busy
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
RM 1–20
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Recommended dishes
Pork Noddles
Nice breakfast. Very nice Nasi lemak 😊 Others food also not bad
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Breakfast
Price per person
RM 1–20
Food: 5
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 3
Neighbourhood kopitiam place. Had a plate of kopi ice. The coffee was strong and rich. Perfect portion of everything not too sweet either. Served in sealed disposal cups.
Had plate of fried char koay tew + mee mix. Far portion. Fresh taste and not very oily either. Fair amount of fish ball, cockles and prawn. Would be good if lap chong was added.
Total cost lunch....RM10.00
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Better avoid this place
Food was below average
We order a plate of vegetables and found a flies inside. We have complained to the boss but no one bother to come over to apologies..
People should take their business somewhere else than coming here.
Newly opened Kopitiam in this area. Very convenient and the food is not bad. Highly recommended for the char kuey teow until late afternoon. Day time they have chicken rice, Nyonya laksa, Popiah, pork noodles, dim sum and char kuey teow. Night time they have chicken hor fun, chicken rice, satay Bali, Popiah, dim sum and fried assorted noodles and rice (小炒).
The only chinese hawker stalls at USJ 3A. Sells wantan mee, char kuey teow, hokkien mee (prawn noodle), curry mee, kuey teow soup, some dimsum, toast and eggs, drinks. Price from rm8 onwards.
Weekend morning may test your patience a little during ordering drinks, not because of the heavy crowd, but is due to the shortage of workers.
Located at the corner shop, parking aplenty.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Breakfast
Price per person
RM 1–20
Neighborhood kopitiam. Great for quick and cheap meals. Ice coffee is great here. We tried
1. Fried koay teow - good
2. Clay pot yee mee - good
3. Fish fillet noodle - good
4. Ipoh chicken hor fun - ok only.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Breakfast
Price per person
RM 1–20
Food: 3
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 3
Recommended dishes
Melaka Nyonya Laksa
Edit. Avoid. Ever since they changed owner, portion vs price is out of whack. RM8 for this hokkien mee. I recommend going further to Taipan area for RM9 but double this portion.
Service
Take out
Meal type
Dinner
Food: 2
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 4