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I’m sure everyone that is working at Damansara Heights knows where Batai is. Most would park their cars here and this place is a walking distance to a few office buildings located nearby. Some others may also call this place Hock Lee. Why? It’s actually named after a famous mini market located here.

In this small square itself, you will find a few eatery shops. Today, I’ll be introducing the one that’s located in the middle of the row of shops. It’s called restoran seng lee. To get here, you must first locate where Hock Lee is. Hock Lee is by the main roadside, and the restaurant is lcated behind Hock Lee , same row with restoran shangri-la within the Batai parking.
The food that’s nice at this restaurant is the famous char kuey teow. We don’t really have craving for ckt, hence we did not order that. Other good food are such as pork noodles, wan tan noodles, curry noodles and etc. PP had wantan noodles while I’ve ordered myself a bowl of pork noodles.

Their pork noodle is a huge difference compared to the one at Subang Jaya. This is the clear soup type, hence taste is not that strong as well. This is good for sickly people. :p Ok, the bowl of noodle has pork liver (our fav), minced meat, slices of pork meat and of course the vegetables.
As for the wantan noodle, PP says its good for a KL standard. The noodle comes with a small bowl of wantan in soup. This is the dark soy sauce type, and you can find a consistent taste of its rich flavor in every mouthful you take. But then, I must say this again, nobody beats Muar’s wantan noodle! There’s only so few places where we get good wantan noodles in KL. In my upcoming posts, I’m going to introduce the best wantan noodles that we’ve found in KL!
restoran seng lee @ jalan batai, damansara heights
food: pork noodle – RM5.00, wantan noodles – RM4.00
location: restoran seng lee, jalan batai, damansara heights
business hours: monday to saturday 7.30am to 2.00pm ( closed on sunday and public holidays )



