Fat Yoong Restaurant @ Fortune Avenue, Kepong
I believe many of you have your favourite place for wonton noodles. Yes, I have mine too and there are several of them and recently I’ve found my new love! (One of my favourite wonton noodles place – HERE)
Fat Yoong Restaurant nestled in Fortune Avenue, Kepong is a no frills restaurant that offers wonton noodles, curry noodles and rice paired with assorted barbecued meat such as Char Siu, Siew Yoke, pork ribs as well as roasted duck and roasted chicken.
Honey Aloe Vera (RM3.00) & Iced Tea (RM2.50)
Wonton Noodles (RM6.00 – Small & RM6.50 – Medium)
Tossed in an aromatic mix of lardy sauce, the thin egg noodle was nicely cooked to a springy bite, firm with a “crisp” texture. The flavors of the sauce was spot on, it had a perfect mix of sweet and savory flavor and the pork lard oil simply the magical boozy for that extra fragrance. The wonton was just alright.
The char siew was screaming for attention too. We were given generous portion of thick cut half lean half fat part of Char Siu and it was tender and well flavoured. The barbecued meat was shielded by caramelized outer layer with hint of sweetness and charred taste. However some parts were a bit burnt, but still, a good Char Siu in my book. Can you see the crispy fried pork lard, give me more please~~
Curry Noodles (RM6.00)
The curry noodles came laden bountifully with ingredients such as wonton, fried wonton, Char Siu, bean curd puff and shredded chicken (we omit the cockles). The broth was thick, creamy just the right amount of coconut milk and spice to add a distinct richness to the broth. The spiciness was average, not too spicy but enough to boost up the overall flavor.
Verdict: Good food with good portion and wallet friendly pricing, definitely a worthy addition to my favourite wonton mee list.
Fat Yoong Restaurant 肥仔炭烧叉烧云吞面
Block C-G-5, Fortune Avenue, Jalan Metro Perdana 2
Taman Usahawan, 52100 Kepong, Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: +6016-949 3668 / +6016-301 6945
Operating Hours: 6am till finish, closed on 1st and 15th day of the lunar calendar
Wantan mee with pork lard crisps and oil is a winner! 😉 Some more got curry noodles…both are family favourites. Let’s see when I can come here 🙂
Hopefully this can meet your expectation 😛
I want wonton noodles.
Address is provided, go & try!
The name does not appeal to me
真可怜,名字也得罪你,哈哈!
You really know how to lure me with the right words! The Char Siew is calling me now and I definitely like this noodles to be springy bite, firm with a “crisp” texture.
You better answer the Char Siew’s call faster, or else it will comes to your dream & make you crave for it middle of the night, LOL
this restaurant sounds like me … since my surname is yoong! 😀
Haha, like that you also can relate LOL
omg…that wantan mee is so yummy. The char siew looks so succulent and sliced thickly too. I dislike those slice too thin. Hardly taste the meat. BTW, that glass of Teh Ping looks rich too 🙂
They are rather generous with the “liu” I must say 🙂
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