**Non-Halal**
Whenever we go to Fock Kee, we tend to see this Restoran Jeffrey across the road (within the park itself). One evening we decided to give it a go. Capt'n Hook ordered his Kong Nam Meen (forgot the price) which is similar to fresh prawn noodles except there is no gigantic prawns. In replace, there are assortment of vegetables, sliced pork and prawns on eggy gravy with century egg slices on the side. The gravy was lovely, not starchy at all with the barely cooked cracked egg all over the crispy noodles.
We also ordered this Fried Mee Hoon With Lala (RM6.00). Looked kinda plain but taste wise it packed a punch with reasonably sized lala which came in a rather generous amount.
We also got a small portion of Harm Darn Har (RM25) which is prawns coated with salted egg yolks. This is pretty ok, a tad oily, as we have eaten better ones than this but at least the prawns were crunchy indicating that they're very fresh.
I noted they have a whole lot more dishes that you can go with rice, plus some other noodles dishes as well.
Restoran Jeffrey
23-23A, Queen's Park
Lot 392, Jalan Shelley
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 019-212 7983
Technorati Tags: malaysian food + peel road + cheras
very typical chinese dishes, the yee mien and the egg yolk prawn. i miss them. the only way to get them here in uk is to cook them myself.
ReplyDeletewill usually go to the bak kut teh shop at Queens Park... been following them since school time...
ReplyDeletei know what u mean about fried meehoon that looks bland but when u eat it, the noodles absorbs all the crazy flavour rite? Man, i love that.
ReplyDeleteThe fried mee hoon is the one that's making me salivate coz I'm imagining all those flavours!
ReplyDeletecan brush up your cooking skills eh cindy?
ReplyDeletewhereabout is the BKT, wilson?
C&C & LL, kekeke only foodie can imagine them up