Lao Ping Hokkien Mee is a noodle restaurant Sea Park located in Malaysia.
Restoran Sea Park, 6 Jalan 21/19 46300 Petaling Jaya , Selangor Malaysia
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Each plate of noodles is individually cooked to perfection, rich in “wok” flavor and it’s worth the wait. perhaps the best Hokkien Mee in PJ . Apparently the Cantonese Fried Kuey Teow is also good.
Opens from 6pm til late. Be prepared to wait for 30mins but it’s worth it. Hokkien Mee or Cantonese fried a must! Have some satay for appetizer if you’re too hungry.
The facebook hype famous hokkien mee in PJ is good but not spectacular. Wait is too long even for a non peak hours. Here many stalls can achieve this standard but without the looong wait! Try to know!
The best Hokkien mee to be found. The chef insists on cooking portions one at a time - so you might have to wait a while
The Hokkien Mee is good but the wait is atrocious (30 min to 1 hour is a norm if full house) so I guess that evens it out for average. Recommended if the crowd is lesser. RM9 for a single pax serving.
Fried hokkien noodle is the bomb but be prepared to wait at least 1.5 hour for food to be served. Not to mention the cooking is full of msg 😄. Grilled fish is also worth a try.
One of the best, if not the best Hokkien Mee I have enjoyed. But prepare to wait at least one hour 😋😋😋
Prepare to wait - 30 mins is optimistic, more like 45-60 mins. Here is our queue number at 6:45pm on a Sunday
Wasted at least 30 minutes of my life for a plate of ordinary wat tan hor. Totally not worth the wait and there’s no wok hei as well . Thought it’s charcoal fried?!
Had the dry pork noodles and it was really good. The portion is quite generous and the meatball version is really tasty - PYeong
Love the milky soup based and the fresh fish slice ~ generous portion 👍🏼 - Lee Chen Tan
One of the best curry noodles to be found. And customisable too - Vincent Tan