SabX2 Wonton Noodles @ Bangkok
Oppss… is wonton mee post again 😛
After the Mak’s Chee @ 1 Utama, Hong Sheng @ Melaka and now SabX2 Wonton Noodles @ Bangkok.
Located just few minutes walk away from where I stayed (Amari Watergate Bangkok), I went here for breakfast on my 3rd day in Bangkok. Reached circa 10am+ and luckily there was no queue as per mentioned in many reviews but a queue was ensued when we leave the restaurant.
Simple setting with tables and chairs cramped within the shop area. The air-conditioners and wall fans definitely the saving grace to the hot and humid weather of Bangkok. Ordering not an issue as the servers speak a smattering of Mandarin.
sauces and chili powder on every table.
And the waiter brought another set of condiments to us when our food was served but we didn’t touch any of them.
Special Dry Wonton Noodles (100 Baht)
Portion is ridiculously small for that price, came with 3 spoonful of noodles, a few pieces of char siu, miserable amount of crab meat and vegetables. Despite the measly portion, the flavor was spot on with addition of crispy pork lard and fragrant pork lard oil. It didn’t take long for us to gobble it all up. (There is another regular version without crab meat priced 60 Baht)
Wonton Noodle (60 Baht)
The soupy version was just mediocre for us if compared with the former.
Braised Pig Trotter Rice
There are only 2 types of food available here, wonton noodles or pig trotter.
One can order the pig trotter with rice like the photo above or platter of pork trotter and intestine. The pork trotter was perfectly braised, fabulously tender with melt in mouth fat layer and flavors well infused within. Served with hard boiled egg and preserved vegetables.
The one and only one, no other branch!
Verdict: To be honest, the wonton noodles is a bit overrated and pricey for that portion. There are certainly some other better tasting wanton noodles in Malaysia, but this Thailand version has it’s own uniqueness in terms of flavor. I thought it was worth to try at least once. The braised pork trotter definitely worth recommending though.
SabX2 Wanton Noodles
4/32-33 Soi Petchburi 19, Pratunam, Bangkok, Thailand.
(Opposite Platinum Mall, a lane beside Shibuya 19 Shopping Mall / Glow Pratunam Hotel)
Tel: +66 26539618
Operating Hours: 9am-4pm Daily
这家在曼谷很火,以前我经常陪我妹去吃猪脚饭,自己就来一碗云吞面过时间。我妹把他们的猪脚饭赞到天上有地下无的好吃地步,不过已经好多年了,不晓得现在水准是否依旧?
天上有地下无是不会啦,但绝对是值得推荐!
It excites me like a kid when i see those raw garlics on the table!
Yer, u like raw garlic? You will scare away a vampire after meal, LOL
You had me at pie LOL….That looks so yummy! When I make homemade apple pies I make cut outs too! :0)Loved that pic of ya'll water boarding so funny your hubs is so looking like he as laughing at fear, and you look like you are laughing so won't have to think about the fear hahahah great picHow stunning are those photos, what a wonderful weekendxoxoSummer :0)
First time seeing wantan mee with crab meat… too bad it’s overrated though.
For those who never try can have a taste of it 😛
braised pork trotter with egg and rice and gravy always wins my heart! 😀
Me too, provided the pork trotter is not too fat, LOL
Their wantan noodles take after their famous boat noodles size? Hehe! 😀
You are right! A boat noodle’s size wonton mee =.=”
I guess that shop caters for tourists. The price of 100 baht is definitely not cheap for its small portion. I have lived in Thailand for sometime and didn’t cross my mind that Pratunam is so near to Amari Watergate. LOL
I think most of the patrons are tourists =.=”
Yes, very near, great for shopping trip!
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