>Fancy Mee Corner

>Desa Setapak, it’s my first time exploring the area for food~~
(well I dun consider the BRJ mamak session as food hunting :p)



6 differents chili sauces / chili flakes at the “Chili Station” πŸ™‚


Tried their signature chili sauce & the Indonesia style chili flakes, the signature sauce wins ~~


Ribena (RM 2.50) & Coffee-C (RM 3.50)


Fish Cake Pan Mee in Soup (RM 4.90)
There are ingredients like meat balls, minced meat & fried fish cakes (normally pan mee has fried anchovies not fried fish cakes). I prefer the fish cakes πŸ˜›


The pan mee is a bit too thin for my liking as I prefer thicker version where I can taste the flour-ly taste of the mee~~


Dried Chili Pan Mee (RM 4.90)
Chili flakes already added in the bowl of mee before served, this is different from how the dry pan mee served at Kin Kin & Super Kitchen. The egg on the top was cooked (not “mata kerbau” type) which made the noodles moist-less after mixed up all the ingredient πŸ™


Fried Meat & Ginger Dumpling (RM 4.20)
Like the crispy skin but the meat filling is a bit weird, mushy & felt like not fully cooked, =.=” (Luckily I didn’t have stomachache after the meal :P) Nothing special about the dipping sauce though, just normal Thai chili sauce with a dollop of mayonnaise.

Fancy Mee Corner

15, Jalan 1/27B,
Desa Setapak,
Wangsa Maju,
53300 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 03-41496288

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  • Akira ζ€θƒœ

    >Looks yummy! Can add in so much spicyness!

  • >long time never go to that area..
    if pass by will give it a try but personally I still prefer soup “pan mee”~

  • >Hehe, what a coincidence, we just posted on pan mee too! The dried chili pan mee looks good. But the dumpling not fully cooked? Did you complain?

  • backStreetGluttons

    >Last we were in the area near the zoo was years ago

  • >The pan mee looks really yummy, especially the one with fish cake, must be flavorful, right?

  • >reading all these food delights and looking at all the pictures seriously makes we wanna go on a food crawl! like now!

  • >hehe, i actually lurve the nasi lemak at brj cos the portion is big and it’s tasty. those days, we get “free” music as well..hehehehe…yupe, desa setapak is pretty cool, with some interesting eateris. but i long time din go there d.. ;(

  • >My sis said the noodles here kinda good though. Hmm…

  • >Don’t sound like you will be going back soon, right?

  • >wow…desa setapak…quite couple of year i din’t go back there alr…

  • >oo…love the chili station!

  • ε€§ε€΄β€œιœžβ€

    >BRJ….missing those college time…supper at mamak…BRJ nasi lemak still my No.1 nasi lemak even after 9yrs…

  • >akira: U can eat spicy food huh..?

    jean: I like both soup & dry πŸ™‚

    sugar bean: Didn't complaint πŸ˜›

    backstreetgluttons: Any good food around that area?

    little inbox: The fried fish cakes are flavorful & crispy~~

    cumi&ciki: Thanks~~

  • >nic: BRJ is TAR college’s student favorite but what do u mean by “free music”? o.O

    jason: Have a try then..

    tummythoz: Not so soon I think coz I have too many waiting list, hahah!!

    squall: Former TAR student?

    pigpigcorner: U muz be a “hot” gal πŸ™‚
    倧倴”霞”: Can’t really remember the taste of the nasi lemak

  • >hey is this the pan mee that used to operate from a stall along a small narrow lane in desa setapak? heard that they moved to a restaurant in the same area. i loved that stall (dried curry pan mee) when i was studying there!

  • >hey this is so similar to the ‘mian dui mian’ pan mee franchise! are they frm the same ella ella?

  • >The foods they served looks like face to face~

  • >the noodle here looks very appealing!

  • thenomadGourmand

    >desa setapak? die loh..1st time heard of this plc! LOL

  • >I have eaten many version of dried Pan Mee but have not come across one with egg. Wow…looks good πŸ™‚

  • >lingzie: I’m not sure, 1st time there~~

    xin, lulu: Nowadays so many pan mee restaurants, all serve same food ~.~

    bbo: Edible lor but not very outstanding πŸ˜›

    thenomadgourmand: Haha, nvm~~

    cklam: Dry pan mee with mata kerbau more yummy~~

  • >Desa Setapak used to be my old hunting ground. But those days the food may be good in some places but the comfort level is primitive. This shop looks well-appointed. Air-con?

  • >what are those fried thing on Fish Cake Pan Mee in Soup? look nice leh~~

  • >the music cds they used to sell in front of brj la..hehehe…

  • >worldwindow: Ya, air-conditioned πŸ™‚

    bearlim: Fried fish cake lor πŸ˜›

    nic: Oh…Haha, thanks for explaining πŸ˜›

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