Da Jie Famous Wanton Noodle
Address: 209 Jalan Besar (at corner of Sam Leong Road and Jalan Besar), Jalan Besar
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Spending: Under S$10
Overall Score: 4.2
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Wanton Noodle
Opening Hours: Mon.-Sat. 07:00-14:00
(Closed on Sun & PH)
Payment Method: Cash
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Braised chicken feet with mushroom
2012-07-31
quekth (1172 Review(s))
This stall is not only famous for its wanton mee but also the braised chicken feet with mushroom. I took away a $5 portion to have it at home. The chicken feets were nicely braised in good quality dark soya sauce to give it the right texture and flavor. The braised mushrooms have got the equally good taste and texture. This dish is ideal to have it with rice or noodle or just have it as snack. Recommended.
Ratings : Taste4 Environment4 Service4 Clean4 Price4
Yummy Wanton
2012-07-13
claire_chua85 (587 Review(s))
I ordered a $3 plate of wanton mee which comes with special egg noodle that is topped with fresh char siew and crispy fried wanton and a bowl of dumpling soup. I guess I did not do justice to the dumpling soup which I left out of the picture. But on that day, the soup was served later and I was too hungry to wait. So I just took a picture of the noodles and started eating. Nevertheless I savoured the soup and the tasty dumplings at the end.
Unlike Sin Hoe Hin, Da Jie Famous Wanton Noodle is more of the traditional Cantonese style than KL dark sauce wanton mee. Don't miss this wanton mee that is delicious and value-for-money.
Ratings : Taste4 Environment3 Service3 Clean3 Price3
wanton mee
2012-05-08
claire_chua85 (587 Review(s))
I ordered a $3 plate of wanton mee which comes with special egg noodle that is topped with fresh char siew and crispy fried wanton and a bowl of dumpling soup. I guess I did not do justice to the dumpling soup which I left out of the picture. But on that day, the soup was served later and I was too hungry to wait. So I just took a picture of the noodles and started eating. Nevertheless I savoured the soup and the tasty dumplings at the end.
Da Jie Famous Wanton Noodle is more of the traditional Cantonese style than KL dark sauce wanton mee. Don't miss this wanton mee that is delicious and value-for-money.
Recommended Dish(es): Wanton Noodle
Ratings : Taste5 Environment4 Service3 Clean3 Price3
tasty wanton mee
2012-05-07
appleteasg (1465 Review(s))
The wanton mee at this stall is really good, my girlfriend and I would specially drive here just to eat their wanton mee. Starting with the noodles, it is very springy, you can hear the crunch when you bite into it. They were very generous with the portion of char siew for the price I paid. The char siew was really good, very tender, little fats and had my favourite charred bits. Since I ordered dry, they had this black sauce gravy, the gravy was really tasty, it was not too salty as well. the wantons were placed inside the soup. The soup tasted really good, not too salty and have a strong taste of pepper. The wanton was really delicate. They used really fresh meat to make it. It was so tasty .
Ratings : Taste5 Environment5 Service5 Clean5 Price5
A satisfying experience. 
2012-04-12
CEIL JOVEN (1172 Review(s))
This is another highly recommended stall for wanton noodle and braised chicken feets with mushroom in town.
We were there at about 2 pm. The stall was about to close then. We ordered a portion of $5.00 braised chicken feets with mushroom to be taken away for my dearest Grandpa and that is his favourite. We ordered a $3.00 portion of wanton noodle to be eaten there.
The wanton noodle and the braised chicken feets with mushroom were served to my table by that friendly Auntie.
I was delighted with my first mouthful. I enjoyed the springiness of the noodle, the tenderness of the char siew with a slightly charred taste and not forgetting those 5 pieces of tasty wantons floating in a bowl of flavourful soup.
This is certainly amongst the better wanton noodles found in this little red dot. Highly recommended.
Spending per Head: SGD 2.50
Ratings : Taste4 Environment4 Service4 Clean4 Price4
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