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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Mak’s Chee Authentic Wonton Noodles Opens in Mid Valley KL

Mak’s Chee Authentic Wonton Noodles Opens in Mid Valley KL

July 6, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

It is time to visit Mak’s Chee again and now opened in Mid Valley Megamall. For fans of wantan noodles, now you can have the authentic wantan noodles all the way from Hong Kong here.

This is the 3rd outlet in town where they have one in One Utama Shopping Mall and another in Pavilion Elite.

One of the NEW item released here would be their Double Sunny Side Up with Luncheon Meat Rice. And now the Version 2.0 is just superb. As those who know, the first version comes with the plain rice and now they had upgraded their rice where the rice is toss together with the Hong Kong Soy sauce, Pork Lard and chopped Spring onion. The dish is just superb and even though we are full after the wantan noodles, we don’t mind more calories with this. The luncheon meat is the killer and the fragrant from the Hong Kong soy sauce had make the dish even much perfect and delicious.

Being here, one must order their wantan noodles. Enjoy their springy noodles that is served together with the bowl of hot soup. Similar to Hong Kong, you will find their wanton is covered by the noodles on the top. And this is to make sure that the noodles will ot turn soggy. And Mak Chee also has the Golden 1 Minute for their noodles where the noodles need to be consumed in 1 minute.
And for me, I am a big fans of their Wanton Dry Noodles with Prawn Roe (RM 16.90).  Enjoy these springy noodles with the generous amount of prawn roe on top of the noodles bringing you a nice flavourful blend. And you can add their prawn roe at any of their delicious Dry Wanton Noodles.

Another  NEW release and must have here is of course the Wishing Cup where it comes with drinks and snacks in one cup and they will be available from 9 July 2018 onwards. They comes with choices of the milk tea, coffee, kumquat drink, lemon tea to name a few and you can add on with their addictive snacks such as the deep fried wanton, Swiss Chicken Wings, popcorn chicken and many more.

With all these awesome delicious delights, you will definitely come back for more of their delicious signatures from Wanton Noodles, Cursory Rice or even their Wishing Cup.

For more info, visit http://makschee.com/
Mak’s Chee Authentic Wonton Mid Valley
LG Floor, Mid Valley Megamall (Opposite Nandos)

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