The name Pan Mee is not something unfamiliar to many of us. You could find stall selling this self made noodle at most eating places across the country. It is served in a very simple way where the noodle is simmered in boil water and then serves either with soup or soy sauce.
This time, I was honored to try out this home made noodle prepared in fried instead.
Heading to the Ding Hoo Food Court at Tasek Square not far away from the Tasek T junction, it was easy enough to locate the place since there was a bright sighboard at the IGB traffic light.
The food court has been in operating for quite some times already and was just recently switched owner and changed its name to Ding Hoo. The food court is very neat and clean and there is also free WiFi available for you to get online as long as you want there.
The fried Pan Mee stall located at stall number 36 and you could choose from a variety of serving written on their menu. Hokkien fried, Sam Si, Black Pepper and minced chicken meat just to name a few of them.
This Hokkien Fried Pan Mee resembles the fried large noodle a.k.a. Tai Lok Mee which available elsewhere. Unlike the usual mass produced noodle which is rather soft, this home made noodle were more tender and crunchy.
This is the Sam Si Fried Pan Mee. You have the noodle fried with some shredded mushroom, vegetables and chicken meat. Simply delicious.
Well, if they have the sambal belacan cilli sauce instead of the curry oil paste, that would be perfect. Though, the fried noodle itself tastes rather good too.
Fried Pan Mee with minced chicken meat. This one is fried with some curry paste to add some spicy taste to the noodle. Well, most of us does like spicy stuff here and this is just what I’m looking for. All those colorful toppings comprise of minced chicken meat, chilli etc.
Overall, I find the noodle served at this stall really delicious and its not that you could find the same stuff like this just anywhere else. So, if you are craving for some nice fried noodle, just head to the Tasek Square and look for stall number 36.
Location map to Ding Hoo Food Center at Tasek Square.
GPS Latitude 4°39'37.89"
GPS Longtitude 101°6'34.35"
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