One fine Friday afternoon I called Tock Tock for lunch. He told me to wait for him in Nuffnang's office. When I reached there, I got a call from him telling me that he won't be able to make it there. So, I went up to Nuffnang and look for the Nuffies to have lunch.
Yee Hou just got back from an appointment so he didn't park his car. Robb, Pinky and I went down the building and meet up with him. He then drove us with his newly bought Honda City going through short cut and made our way to Jalan Alor (Jalan Tengkat Tong Shin). We're going to have beef noodle in Ngau Kee.
I always thought Ngau Kee only opens during the night, never thought I'll be eating lunch here. Anyway, it's been a long time I didn't come here so all is good for me.
Some aging cutlery, you can see the stain that can't be washout completely. This shows that Ngau Kee has been operating for a very long time. (Sinced 1972)
The chili sauce is a must when eating beef noodle here.
Ordered a glass of RM 1 Loh Hon Gor to crunch my thirst. The weather is more than 30 degree Celsius, ok?
Robb waiting patiently for his bowl of moolah.
This might not look much but it's damn tasty. Some people told me that is minced pork but from the colour and the taste it's definitely beef to me.
I asked for mixed and the uncle give me beef balls -_-. Never mind, I'll take the balls wtf. I don't how they make the beef balls so smooth. Personally I like my balls rough with some chunk of me like the pork balls found in pork noodle (not the square Sam Kan Chong type). RM 5.50 for the noodle and beef balls.
My side order of "sang guan ngau yoke" (sang yoke in short), boiled beef. Raw beef is put into piping hot soup and serve to you so that the beef is not overcook and just nice. This cost me RM 10. Really not cheap eating in KL.
It's not the best beef noodle in KL but still appetizing lunch. My favourite is still Lai Fung which is totally a different style of beef noodle. Maybe it is because Lai Fung's got pork lard lol.
Rating: 3.5/5
Address:
Along Jalan Tengkat Tong Shin. Just follow Jalan Bukit Bintang, turn right when you see Pavilion open space car park (not the Pavillion KL shopping mall, it's name after the Pavillion Cinema that is now buldozzed) into Jalan Tong Shin, turn right at the second junction into Jalan Tengkat Tong Shin and you'll find Ngau Kee on your left.
Google map here.
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14 comments :
find the beef noodles here mediocre only.. think it's rather over rated..
one of my favorite supper place~~ *but on diet now* *sob*sob*
They do breakfasts too. Saw them on weekends, not sure about weekdays tho. Anyway, I've not been for years since always get sore throat after meals. MSG overkill?
Although many people say this is not the best or quality dropped a lot.. it's still very tasty alright :)
i still prefer the one near Petaling Street...^_^
Yes, use to be better. I only eat here if Ngau Kee or Ngau So themselves are doing the noodles!
But it's really hard to find parking space here....:p
simon why every post also relates to food outing one...
so 'hou meng' evryday eat 'hou yea'...hehe ;p
i only recently tried this for the first time. quite nice i thought.
ooh one of my fav outlet but too far from shah alam....
yea....i've eaten here b4
but shudnt u give it at lesat a 3.8/5 ?
I mean, there are enuf con-job beef noddles out there already , and this one's quite good.
sc: yeah, it's good but not great
midmi3vil: lol, happy dieting
thummythoz: maybe, maybe
vkeong: yupe, it's the best but still good
ling: me too
wmw: how do I recognize Ngau Kee or Ngau Soh? lol
christy: it won't be hard if you don't mind paying lol
hayley: not every post la, just most lol. where hou meng, everyday also have to eat right?
fbb: yupe not too bad
eiling: ask KY to tapao for u lor lol
baby: I like to order ngau pak yip
chee hong: er..for me 3.5 is quite a good score for it already. I've tasted much better beef noodles.
One day, I bring you guys to the beef noodle in Seremban. Any Seremban folks here? It is the BOMB!
wetwetwater: jom let's go
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