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Friday, March 9, 2012

Restoran Pontian Wanton Noodles @ Sri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur

Everytime we dine in Sri Petaling, we seem to discover something "new" that we would want to try the next time. We saw a shop with the sign "Famous Pontian Wanton Noodles", and anything with the word "famous" usually gets our interest piqued. We made a mental note to try this place the next time since I am a fan of wantan noodles. 

The famous Pontian wanton noodles


Last weekend, we drove to Sri Petaling for lunch and coincidentally found a parking spot right in front of the Pontian Wanton Noodles shop (even though our original plan was to eat at Super Kitchen but the parking incident convinced us that we should switch plans). The restaurant still looks pretty new and interior is pretty funky (for a wanton noodle shop) with colorful tables and chairs, as well as bizarre looking murals on the walls.


Murals on the wall


Hubby had the ice jelly honey lime drink (RM2.80) which is said to do the following: cool you down, soothe your throat, as well as beautify your skin. LOL not sure how effective that is but it's a pretty nice drink.


Jelly


Green chillies is a must when eating wanton noodles 


The noodles come in either black sauce, black + chilli or tomato sauce. I had the black sauce while Hubby had the black + chilli. All noodles are served with 2 pieces of fried wantons, a bowl of soup with 2 more wantons, char siew and choy sum. We enjoyed both types of sauces, the chilli one is only slightly spicy as it's more like Thai chilli sauce (sweetish). The noodle texture was good, I found myself enjoying it very much. The only letdown would probably be the char siew as it is quite dry and lean, but I wouldn't even mind if the wantan noodles was served without the char siew and just more wantons. We ordered an extra plate of fried wantons as it was pretty addictive - the filling is quite minimal but the skin is uber crispy and goes well with the noodles. The soup wantons are not as good as the fried ones but decent enough to enjoy.

Black sauce wanton noodles (RM4.50 for small)

Black + Chilli wanton noodles (RM5.50 for medium)

 Nice noodle texture


Soup wantons


Super yummy fried wantons (RM4.50 for 10 pcs)

Famous Pontian wanton noodles - selling over 1000 bowls a day, no preservatives and handmade noodles. 


Restaurant signage

Verdict: We enjoyed the noodles here as well as the fried wantons. Would definitely be back since this restaurant is very clean!

Full set of photos available to view here.

Service: Good.

Price: Reasonable.

Location: Restoran Pontian Wanton Noodles, No.11, Jalan Radin Bagus, Bandar Baru Sri Petaling, 57000 Kuala Lumpur.

GPS Coordinates: 3.06997, 101.692007

18 comments:

  1. Tried this...but din much like it though...maybe bcose I had better at One Ming Kee previously...which sadly has moved to Puncak Jalil due to rental issues :(

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    1. Oooh what didn't you like about it?

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    2. The noodles are not springy enuff for me...One Ming Kee's was springier not to mention tastier :(

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  2. ooo, this is just a five-minute drive from my home. it's been a long time since i last had a bowl of chinese noodles :D

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    1. Haha OK. You can probably go there for late night supper one day then.

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  3. Wanton mee... Eh, Sean, isn't this the same place we saw when we went for your turkey bonanza? :)

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    1. Then u shd go try with Sean since he lives so close.

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  4. You were so lucky to get parking. The interior looks very happy and fun with those cartoon painted walls.

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    1. Ah do you go to this area often? I have to say I like the dining options around here, but parking is often a nightmare!

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  5. num num num ok la, had this @ Singapore previously :D

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    1. I think the noodles are quite nice, just didnt like the char siew. And clean places always get +++ points from me.

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  6. They have wonton mee with tomato sauce, tasted weird for me >.<

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    1. Oh is it? I saw that on the menu also, was thinking of trying it next time.

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    1. The only place I've eaten HK styled ones is Sunway Atrium Cafe. They use oyster sauce right?

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  8. Yesterday I went to Pontian to try the original Pontian wanton mee. Love it ;D

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