December 22, 2024

PlacesAndFoods

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A few weeks ago, I was invited to try out this new Pan Mee outlet in Jalan Ipoh. Thanks Sid of BigBoysOven.com for the invitation. Together with were other bloggers like Mei Yee, Taufulou and Chris Tock.

Its located at the same row with the famous Jalan Ipoh Curry Noodle. Sadly, I haven’t covered that yet. In short, it’s opposite Jalan Ipoh Public Bank.

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It was a lovely Sunday afternoon and we were ready for a great pan mee!

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We started with their tasty bubble tea, I ordered the Yam Pearl Milk Tea. You can see the “black pearls” at the bottom of the drink. The drink rumored origin from Taiwan and made popular by them.

chillies

Fancy Mee Corner lacked no power in spiciness. They had various versions of chillies to cater the different types of taste of chillies, depending on personal preferences.

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Fried dumplings (RM 4.20 for 5 pcs). The hot crispy dumplings were decent, yet addictive.

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The fried dumplings were priced at 5 pcs for RM 4.20. Unlike the usual dumplings, the fillings contained meat and ginger. Slightly similar to gyoza fillings.

foo chok

Fried foo chok with curry (RM 2.00) was next. It was fried foo chok topped with curry gravy.

0 thoughts on “Pan Mee @ Fancy Mee Corner, Jalan Ipoh

  1. They got a branch at Wangsa Maju too…do tried on their pan mee during college time..not bad..^o^..but haven't try on their fried pan mee yet…got chance will try on this..

  2. lotsa noodle house like this mushrooming around hor?.. 🙂
    pan mee fever nowadays 😉
    food looks good here tho ^^

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