Restoran Fook Kee @ Kepong, KL

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The good Hawkers of Kepong, Aman Puri, take their Hawker-ing very seriously.
You see that blue makeshift canopy swaying in the wind? Its bleached color and tattered corners still provide excellent shade for the many customers who flock here for lunch, especially on the weekends.

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Fook Kee has a multitude of Chinese Hawker cuisine for you to choose from and for me, it gets really confusing picking out something good to eat. I only have ONE stomach after all and I don’t want to waste it on the wrong plate of lard.

So..

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A quick power-walkabout (now u know why I train so hard.. ahem) and I soon decided on Szechuan noodles.

Wait a minute.. It’s not Szechuan Noodle la.. it’s Sez Chun Noodle!

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Anyway, from the word go, I liked the look of the starting materials.The Noodle looked
long, thick, sticky and heavy with the promise of latent carbo.


The Deep Fried Pork chunks where still sizzling with heat and I could smell the pungent, heady aroma of its succulent juices from within its browned folds.

And then I saw the fresh plump chinese herbs and knew that this hawker meant business.

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“Do you also want one?” I asked Cumi.

He said.. Urrrrhh (yes, in lazy husband slang)

Fine. I got him the dry version because I wanted the soup.

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The soup noodle was great! The dry one was OK as well but of course the small herbal soup on the side was not enough.

All I can say is … GO EAT THIS!

For just RM4.50, there is soooooo much meat, herbs, noodle, flavour.. that it’s really mind boggling. No need for MSG – all the sweetness comes from the food. It’s been a month since we ate there. I really hope that in this time, they have not compromised or cut back on their ingredients. In a time where sub-standard food is rearing its ugly head more and more, Sez Chun Noodle is a martyr, a hero, a STAR. Please go try it.

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One thing about the Fook Kee Empire.. it’s everywhere.
We walk down the road we see Fook Kee..

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Futher along… Fook Kee,

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Turn the corner… Fook Kee!

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We this sign on the corner of the road. “Not allowed to sell food in parking area”.

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Who cares?! Not him .. obviously.

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Nor him..:P
We buy kacang puteh from the Kacang puteh man because it’s so cheap (RM3 for 2 packets or something like that) and some Malay Yau Char Kwai. Both good.

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Finally we stop for dessert at one of the many dessert joints along that same stretch ..
I scratch my head because I am unfamiliar with the taste of this particular jello.

“Oh, this is jello without Vodka”, announces Cumi.

No wonder I didn’t recognise it.


17 Comments

  • mimid3vils says:

    It’s near my office, my usually tapao place 😛 I love this noodle too, always had the dry version (big 1 Oh..), love the texture of the noodles 🙂

  • Yin says:

    Ciki – this looks soooo good. esp the herbal soup…got directions or not? i wanna go ler…:)

  • Life for Beginners says:

    I love me my herbal soup.

    I love me my chicken meat.

    And I love me my thick fat noodles.

    Put them all together, and darling, you have me and all my love me’s. Lol.

  • thenomadGourmand says:

    can tell that noodle is gd jz frm the pics! wonder if my GPS knows Aman Puri..

  • backStreetGluttons says:

    We are quite sure on a day out ( nights will come later , yes? )if you prompt us "this one can ah" we will ( for the life of )not blurp Urrrrgh but instead ever so gently …shuuuurr darlin' followed by da most loving gaze ( aka your wish is my command ) for more , n more. We are Xhilerating too. That would be fantastic right ? Finally the same wavelength thin & broad , fast and slow…but evercool.

    Kepong is good , just like Sg Buloh NV and the rest of em NVs

  • worldwindows says:

    You have turned my regular hideout into an open secret. I go there esp in the evenings! Good coverage! Tak Fook RM18 crabs is nearby so is another huge hawker corner shop.

  • J2Kfm says:

    you’re THAT addicted to jello with vodka?! geez …. 🙂

    Sez Chun?! dry herbal noodles?!!!
    beyond categorization this one.

  • jasmine says:

    when u said szechuan noodles, I certainly wasn’t expecting this herbal soup noodles deal… heh.

    and… jello with vodka! 😛

  • ~Christine~Leng says:

    lotsa fok kee at kepong eh? haha..

  • CUMI & CIKI says:

    mimi:
    yea, lucky u.. can eat everyday huh?!

    Yin:
    This shop is located at Desa Aman Puri – u can access it through the Bandar Sri Damansara interchange of the NKVE. Or check on Wikimapia (add link below) cheers!
    http://wikimapia.org/#lat=3.2057331&lon=101.6655493&z=15&l=0&m=a&v=2

    LFB:
    you love me? you LOVE ME! hehe

    TNG:
    yea, should be there

    BSG:
    Xhilerating noodle!

    WW:
    Yea, tak fok is great too for cheap seafood! we love the food and the old, faded signage!

    j2kfm:
    hahaha.. u think?!

    jasmine:
    the best sort of jello is vodka jello

    Christine:
    yup yarp

  • Big Boys Oven says:

    hahahah I only go to this aea for one thingy, crabs!!! lovely crabs just round at Tuck Kee! must drop by to taste this wonderous sze chun noodles! 🙂

  • Shell (貝殼) says:

    I like to eat hand made noodle^^
    The texture is much more better than machine made noodle.

  • Nic (KHKL) says:

    great find yet again, c&c! i heard there are a few good kopitiams there. when u going again???

    aside to yin, JOM!

  • Yin says:

    thanks ciki! will go check it out soon and let you know how it went 🙂

  • Simon Seow says:

    Ah, so many Fook Kee.

  • Julian Si says:

    Nooooooooooodles, drooool 🙂

    ps – I love the look of that last dish too, the jello 🙂 SLURP!

  • babe_kl says:

    if i stay wid my parents over the weekend, we tend to come here for breakie. the first shop near the “penjaja” has a good ccf stall :p

    and do check out Tak Fok for all sorts of crabs… chef from HK 😀 but be there early though else pow phang!

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