Wow. Sorry for no updating the blog. I’ve been busy falling sick, doing work and hehehe freelance. PP’s been busy too, falling sick, coughing coughing and non stop of coughing. Just went to the doctor this morning to get his 3rd bottle of cough syrup.
So, both sickly people can only eat clear soupy food. Wanted to get some soup pork noodles. There’s this very nice pork noddles at Subang area. We first had it when we’re still studying at Inti College Subang. We call it the Qui Lin pork noodles. Its because the stall is located at this corner old hotel named “Qui Lin”, a chinese name for “Subang Park Hotel”. The hotel was just recently being replaced with a newer and nicer with glass hotel. So now, this pork noodle stall is relocated to Pomander Restaurant.

PP and I both ordered a bowl of pork noodle each. We usually waited up to 45 minutes for our bowl of pork noodle. Its faster now in this new stall. I think partly its because there’s not so much crowd at this area hence, not much of patrons for that stall. So our purpose here is to help the boss promote his pork noodles. Its real nice. Should try out, and for those who still couldn’t find the place, its still at Subang, SS15 area. It is very easy to locate, look for Pomander Restaurant. (Next to Kwai Sun).

Anyway, back to our pork noodles. Its a bowl full with noodle, vegetables, pork lards, intestines, kidney, minced meat and also lean meat. There’s a lot of minced meat and that makes the soup taste very sweet. Wow, with so much stuffs, its a huge portion for me. Normally I only manage to finish the ingredients but not all the noodle. PP can finish a bowl of large pork noodles. Hehe, its is favourite.
Qui Lin Pork Noodle
Old location: Subang Park (Qui Lin) Hotel, opposite Carefour Subang
New location: Pomander Restaurant / Restoran Pomander opposite New Sea View restaurant. the shop lot opposite subang square
Business Hours: 7.30am to 3pm
Food: Pork noodle (S) RM4.30 (B) RM5.00
A good fried chicken is one of the factor that makes a good nasi lemak. One of the best that we’ve tasted is located at Bandar Sunway’s foodcourt. This time round, we’ve went to another stall located at SS14, Subang Jaya. The owner of both stalls are related to each other, coz PP once saw the auntie from Sunway is at the Subang Jaya stall. The stall at Bandar Sunway has more dishes for its nasi lemak.

The stall at SS14 starts operating at 4.00pm. Ones the stalls starts to operate, you can see people already queing up for the food. You’ve really gotto be there early if you plan to eat their nasi lemak. Those that plans to go there after working hour, I’m so sorry, its too late for you guys. Basically everybody comes here for their fried chicken and also chee cheong fun.


Both of us ordered a plate of nasi lemak with fried chicken and cabbage. Fried chicken is the best, the skin is crispy and the meat is juicy and tender. The portion is huge too. Our version of nasi lemak is also served with its curry chicken’s sauce. I like their sambal the most, its not spicy, but sweet. It has anchovies and onions in it too. PP loves the cabbage because its cooked until soft and rich in flavour.
Apart from nasi lemak, this stall also serves curry chee cheong fun. The curry sauce is the same that we had for our nasi lemak. Funny thing is, they also order fried chicken to eat together with their curry chee cheong fun. Weird combination. Maybe we should go try it out someday, PP?
Lim Fried Chicken/ Wong Soon Kee Nasi Lemak
Location: SS14 area, between SS14/1 and SS14/2.
Business Hour: Daily, starts from 4.00pm
Food: Fried Chicken - RM2.50 each, Vegetable - RM1.00, Rice - RM0.50
Lately we’ve been visiting Subang area quite frequently. Mostly were because PP wanted to meet those buyer for his camera stuffs. This time round, he wanted to buy a camera lens instead. Before meeting the seller, we had our dinner at Asia Cafe, located at SS15, Subang Jaya. Asia Cafe is a very big foodcourt with a variety of food stalls. A lot of choices for you to pick from.


PP heard from his colleague that the chinese ramen is good. You can actually see them making the ramen and dumplings at the stall. Its just like those workers at Dragon-I. PP ordered a bowl of chinese homemade ramen and dumplings with soup. The ramen comes with vegetable and some minced meat. Soup is good, but however the noodle is a bit too soft. Think they’ve cooked it for too long. As for the dumplings, the skin is a little thick and there’s too much meat in it. They also provide you with chilli sauce made from dried chillies to dip with the dumpling.

As for me, I’ve decided to try something different this time round. I’ve ordered a bowl of vietnamese lemon chicken noodle. Its a healthy bowl of food. Comes with a few types of finely sliced vegetables, peanuts and some pieces of satay flavoured chicken. They also give a small bowl of sweet and sour sauce to pour into your noddle. Pour the souce into your noodle and stir to mix all the ingredients in it. Its a messy meal, but a healthy one. Its not oily at all.
Asia Cafe Food Court
Location: Subang Jaya SS 15/8 (opposite Inti College)
Business Hours: evening till late night
Contact: +603 - 2272 5494
Food: chinese homemade ramen - RM4.00, 4 pieces of homemade dumplings - RM2.00, vietnamese lemon chicken / pork chop noodle - RM5.90



