When it comes to food hunting in the Klang Valley, people often look for big cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Damansara. While those cities respectively offer some of the best food in Malaysia, there are also many restaurants in smaller cities like Subang Jaya that deserves your attention.
While the popular food places in Subang Jaya are always crowded and parking is almost impossible, the wide arrays of delicious delicacies make all the hassles worth it.
- Boran ( Classic Thai Street Food ) @ SS 14
Fans of authentic Thai fare in Subang Jaya have a new destination that deserves to become a frequent top choice: Boran Classic Thai Street Food has spread here from PJ's Seapark, launching its second outpost in SS14, serving up soul food by Chonburi-born Donut & her Malaysian husband Yang in a setting that's loaded with colour & character.
Operating hours: Mon - Sun (11:30am–2:30pm & 5:30–9pm)
Address: 25G, Jalan SS14/1, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
Tel: 03-5611-3297
- Ma Zi Pan New @ SS 14
Oh the love for a bowl of hot noodles, especially on a rainy day! Soupy or Dry, this dish is usually served alongside minced pork, fried anchovies, mushrooms, potato leaves, etc. Not forgetting, various forms of noodles (knife cut/ thin/ thick) are available for selections.
The shop interior has nothing to shout about and the choices of pan mee are various too.
And in here, one can go for the Kicap pan mee, soup pan mee, curry pan mee and many more.
I have the Soup Pan Mee where it comes with your choice of noodles and topped with the black fungus, minced meat, and also anchovies. The soup comes slightly salty to me but the noodles are good. For those who love spicy, it will the best serve with their belacan. Overall, the taste is good.
Operating hours: Mon - Fri (10am - 10pm) & Sat - Sun (9am - 10pm)
Address: 8, Jalan SS 14/1, Ss 14, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor.
- Restaurant Ah Ping Bah Kut Teh @ SS 14
Good Bak Kut Teh stalls are hard to come by, unless you’re residing within the town of Klang where you can throw a stone from anywhere and 50% probability of hitting someone who’s cooking Bak Kut Teh at their restaurant or home.
Ah Ping usually would be packed to the brim, especially if you come on a rainy evening or during peak dinner hours. Finding a seat can be a slight hassle, but they work in such a speedy and impressive manner, you’d be thinking whether did they prepare your Bak Kut Teh 5 minutes before your arrival!
They serve two versions of bak kut teh; the soup version in claypot and the dry version coated in a sticky sauce with a balance of savoury and sweet flavours; lightly permeated with a slight briny hint from the dried cuttlefish bits cooked within. This dry version of Bah Kut Teh clearly is not their forte, paled in comparison to their soup version.
Operating hours: Mon - Sun (4pm - 10.30pm)
Address: 42, Jalan SS14/2, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
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