Friday, December 5, 2014

Fancy some mee rebus, pasembor and cendol?

I have seen this stall every time I go to Sri Hartamas which is parked just beside the Petronas service Station.  It was around lunch time and I noticed a huge crowd at the stall and I was feeling hungry. I parked my car at Petronas and headed over to join the queue at the stall. I think most of the customers were probably from the nearby offices and many of them were ordering 'takeaway' or 'tar pau' as the locals say. As I waited for my turn, I couldn't help but notice the lovely fried cucur, prawn crackers and stuff. As the guy was cutting the prawn crackers, I could see and hear the crispiness of it and I was just waiting to sink my teeth into it.
I decided to order 'takeaway' as I wanted to eat it in the comfort of my home so when my turn came, I ordered 2 packets of Mee Rebus'. The guy was very efficient and systematic in taking orders and preparing the food.  He boiled the noodles and bean sprouts, after which he placed into the styrofoam box, cut the prawn crackers, cucur, potatoes and egg on top of the noodles. The gravy was separately packed and ready to go. Each packet cost only RM4.00 which is really cheap.



Look at the lovely 'fried' stuff.



The guy taking orders while preparing
the food.



The guy busy preparing the food.




Another look at the mee rebus with
some salad  added to enhance it.








The moment we arrived home, we opened the packets of mee rebus onto plates, poured on the gravy and also added some extra green chillies and salad to enhance the taste. I must say the mee rebus tasted good and I will definitely go to this stall again if I want a mee rebus fix. Most of the stalls in the Klang Valley don't have mee rebus. They only have rojak (pasembor) and cendol and even if they have the noodles, it is served the rojak gravy which is different from having the real ree rebus gravy. The other places I enjoy having mee rebus is in Ipoh so when I'm in the Klang Valley, this stall makes my day.