Uncle Seng’s Home Made Wan Ton Noodles
CoffeeTaste — By Christopher on January 17, 2010 at 8:12 PM
Restoran Uncle Seng serves fresh and home made wan ton noodles for anyone that finds it at SS15. It is located along the same row of shops as the shop that sells the (famous) pork noodles. If you are still clueless, just do a google search on Restoran Uncle Seng! I am sure its home made wan ton noodles has made it to the internet! Yeah, you might want to look out for the signboard as well. It is not obscure
Another word of caution, do plan your trip there (timing) or you might end up standing in line for a table!

I was made known that the noodles used are similar to those in Tangkak, Johore. Only difference I noticed is that it is thicker than its cousin. Another glaring difference is the absence of the black sauce (I have no idea what you call it, if I had to guess, oyster sauce?). Perhaps it is healthier! Fret not, it is still tasty and satisfying! Mmm, just look at the barbecued pork… there goes your health plan
Ordering at Restoran Uncle Seng is also made easy. Easy on you and also the person taking the orders. Instead of having the poor guy remember what you would like to have, all you need is to fill up a list. Hey, presto! It is as simple as that! Food is served quickly as well. You don’t have to wait till your stomach gives up on you to have your meal. I had a barley with lemonade as drink. Not bad. (Woot, that was random)

Even if you are a fussy eater, Uncle Seng would not let you down! Besides having the (ever famous) barbecued pork, those who would, can opt for healthier choices like chicken or mushroom. However, some (tasty) variations have been removed from the menu. For curry fans, it is bad new for you! The curry chicken has been removed from the menu! :]
I had a big plate of barbecued pork wan ton noodles for RM5.10. The smaller plate costs slightly cheaper. I give it a 3/5.
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2 Comments
the sauce in usual wantan mee IS black sauce. or thick soya sauce =)
and dont think curry chicken was removed la, probably finished when we went haha
So fast update the menu one ah? hahaha!