Pun Chun Noodle House @ Kota Kemuning

28 11 2009

I stopped by at Pun Chun Noodle House yesterday for their delicious bowl of Wan Ton mee. For those who doesn’t know, Pun Chun originated from Bidor Perak since the 1940’s and has since grown to be a crowd favourite for its signature Duck Wan Ton noodle.

Thankfully, food lovers do not need to drive all the way to the northern region to enjoy their mouth watering dishes since they have opened a branch at Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam.

The restaurant was already jam-packed with customers as early as 9:00 a.m. I had a chance to grab a seat and ordered their dried Wan Ton noodle. Their noodles are home made using family secret recipe.

It has a ‘springy’ taste when chewed inside the mouth. Besides that their roast pork are marinated overnight and barbecued daily to ensure freshness.

Sliced green chillies with soya sauce go well with the dish.

Apart from that their Wan Ton is really big. According to them, the Wan Ton is also home made with fresh shrimps.

Yummy big Wan Ton…

Overall, I am really happy with the meal which costs RM 6.

Pun Chun Noodle House
10, Jalan Anggerik Vanilla AC 31/AC,
Kota Kemuning,
40460, Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia

Tel: 016-3807812 / 019-3206773
Operating hours: 6am to 4pm, daily


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28 11 2009
pun chun noodle house

Thanks for the nice review
Do come again.

1 12 2009
nigellow

You are welcome 🙂

3 12 2009
Gan Suyin

Dear, Next time we go there you muz try the duck wanton min..very nice..!!

14 06 2010
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30 11 2010
Michael

Watch out, Pun Chun charges 20 cts for the very very small packet of green chillies if u do a takeaway and request for a little more chillies.

30 11 2010
Nigel Low

Thanks for the heads up!

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