Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Pan Mee Triology (Face To Face, Home Recipe, Sec.14 Medan Selera)

Recognize this?
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The potent yet vital ingredient for a decent chilli pan mee, popularized by the much-talked-about Kin Kin in KL and made available almost everywhere by Face To Face chain of outlets that specializes in various styles of pan mee.
I don't think I would bother ordering the classic soup pan mee at Face To Face. But their version of chilli pan mee is not bad. It is actually dry pan mee in dark sauce topped with a poached egg, some minced meat and fried anchovies. 4 types of chilli are available at every table.
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Pick your choice, generously sprinkle onto your pan mee, burst the yolk, give it a swirl and slurp it all up. Oishi!!!
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A colleague introduced me to this stall in the Section 14 Medan Selera in PJ. She told me they sell a decent pan mee. I gave it a try one day and find their classic pan mee in soup to be mediocre. It's not that it wasn't delicious, but defintely nothing to remember by.
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Another time, I decided to give Home Recipe kopitiam (which was located next to the famous Paramount Garden pan mee shop) a try after I saw their rather huge banner advertising their home-cooked style pan mee. I was thinking, if they dared to put up such a big advertisement just right outside their restaurant which is located next to a "always crowded famous pan mee shop", it must at least be something, right?
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If I am not mistaken, a standard bowl costs slightly more expensive than average pan mee sold at kopitiam. However, it was a rather big serving and loaded with ingredients. I pretty much remembered that the pan mee was rather obviously outnumbered by the vegetables and other stuff. In fact, after I'd finished eating all the pan mee, the bowl was still swimming with loads of ingredients. I would say it was a pretty decent bowl of pan mee although I think it could be better if they reduce or eliminate the use of garlic (or was it shallot?) oil in their soup. Too garlicky for my liking...

Where to find:-
Face To Face (various outlets in Klang Valley, including SS15 Subang Jaya).
Medan Selera Section 14, PJ.
Home Recipe, Sea Park, PJ. (Updated 21/11/2008: Outlet closed.)

8 comments:

Christina Kim said...

*Screams* Spicy spicy!!!~

Ciki said...

home recipe one is huge innit? value for monies. nicely done this blog.. compare and contrast.. i like ;D

myCoffee said...

Hi Christy,
Yes, but that's the "shiokness" of the dish, right?

Hi cumi&ciki,
Yes, yes! It was a huge bowl and for a first, too little noodles but to much of other ingredients...! *LOL*

ling239 said...

is the home receipe the one that served colorful pan mee ?

myCoffee said...

Hi ling239,
I think the "colourful" one is Paramount Garden, the famous pan mee shop next to Home Recipe.

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my favourite pan mee..yummy

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Shell (貝殼) said...

hihi~~ i like spicy food^^
sure i will put alots of chili sauce

myCoffee said...

Hi shell,
You remind me of myself... *grin*