(NOTE : Julian has relocated his beef noodle stall into a shoplot of his own at No. 54, Jalan SS2/4A, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Call 012-3030626 to check ... Opens from 9am-4pm daily (close on Wednesdays). Read the latest post on Julian's new location HERE.
I then excitedly made my way to that place with Glorious Jade, as it was only 5 minutes drive away from where I live! Arriving there, Julian, the proprietor gave me a smile and asked if it was my first time eating there. When I said yes, he promptly took out his name card and handed me one :o). Looking at his stall which says Uncle Cheng's Special Beef Noodle, I was curious as he was too young to be called Uncle (like someone else I know...). I then found out that Uncle Cheng is his dad but I didn't asked where Uncle is.
Glorious Jade was not in the mood for carbo and decided to just have a bowl of mixed beef (RM4.50/USD1.30). She exclaimed that the beef pieces and tripe were tender and nice.
As for me I had the dry beef noodles (RM6/USD1.80) and was delighted it was served similar to the Seremban version. However, upon tasting, the sauce which isn't as thick as Seremban's noodles tasted less beefy. Topped with bits of sesame seed, char choy (preserved vegetables), peanuts and spring onions, it was however refreshing and a welcomed change to the noodles that I've been eating in Klang Valley. True enough, the beef slices and tripe were yummy and tender. The beef ball tasted standard though. Oh, and only lai fun noodle is served
When you order the dry version, you have the option of ordering the special dried beef slices for an extra RM2.50 (USD0.70). Trying such a meat for the first time, I found it well marinated and the dark sauce made this a flavourful treat! A bowl of beef broth was also served and I found it beefy enough till I drank it all up and asked for a refill :o)
Julian stopped by my table and asked if I wanted to take a photo of the piping hot beef bone marrow soup (RM15/USD4.40) that he was about to serve his customer at the nearby table. It was truly a sight to behold.
Julian seeing our eyes lit up told us we could try a smaller piece with less meat that he just so happened to have (of which I paid RM10/USD3 as we didn't want to pass up on the chance as it is not available all the time).
The clean bone after Glorious Jade and I polished off the meat and the bone marrow juice with such delight!
On another visit, Glorious Jade and I ordered the Beef Tenderloin (price starting from RM8.50/USD2.50, depending on supply and quality) and we found the tenderloin yummily tender. Cooking is like an art to Julian. He would deliver this first and reminds us to eat it quickly as leaving it in the soup too long will cook the tenderloin further thus affecting the meat. I had to quickly take a photo of this after him telling us that, hahaha.... Only when we were done with the tenderloin slices and down till the last drop of soup would he serve the noodles to us!
Like I mentioned to Nigel when he reviewed this place, the noodles aren't remarkable but I found the meat (and other parts) yummy with rather nice broth to boot. This has become one of my regular eating place with friends.
Located at : Restoran Khasiat
Corner coffeeshop at Jalan 17/12
Opens Monday - Saturday 10.30 am - 2pm
Call Julian to check at 012-3030626
(Turn left after the Shell station, with the brown flats being on your right (going towards Happy Mansion). Then take the first left turning. It's a small road, drive slowly and you will pass houses on your left and a slope on your right. As you come to the first corner coffee shop appearing on your left, you would have found the spot marked X!)
Located at : Restoran Khasiat
Corner coffeeshop at Jalan 17/12
Opens Monday - Saturday 10.30 am - 2pm
Call Julian to check at 012-3030626
(Turn left after the Shell station, with the brown flats being on your right (going towards Happy Mansion). Then take the first left turning. It's a small road, drive slowly and you will pass houses on your left and a slope on your right. As you come to the first corner coffee shop appearing on your left, you would have found the spot marked X!)
As for butter versus margarine, I trust cows more than chemists.
~Joan Gussow
~Joan Gussow
Seems quite small a serving portion (I may need 2 bowls)...except for that gigantic bone that you all sucked dry :O
ReplyDeleteI won't worry about the directions. You taking me there right? Wah, at the rate I am going, I think a month in Malaysia is not enough.
ReplyDeleteAll the dishes look so good. This is my sort of food. :)
Section 17, is one of my favourite place, lots to discover. It starts form early morning till late at nite, you can still find fantastic food example pork noodle, thai fried rice, mee jawa, petai prawns rice, kuih teow then, apong, chinese herbal tea, curry mee, wanton mee, chicken rice, roast pork rice, nasi lemak, vegetarian dishes.... and many more! Love this place, people here are so friendly.... a very friendly neighbourhood!
ReplyDeleteu sure attract alot of attention with your photo-taking haha..fancy a name card as well!
ReplyDeletethought the name was familiar..yeap nigel went there 1st didnt he?..want to try that bone..wah..
We go this Saturday? My hubby sure like it.
ReplyDeleteHow does the bone marrow tastes like?? o.O
ReplyDeleteHmmmm....wonder whether the bone marrow juice will help my mum! Like JASON said, how does it takes like?
ReplyDeleteIs this shop somewhere nearby to Caring Pharmacy and a vegetarian shop?
tigerfish : The portion is not that small. Adequate...better to eat two bowls of mixed beef alone :o)
ReplyDeletejudy : How about 3 months? LOL...
bbo : Yes, lots of food in this area. This stall is at the other part of Sec. 17 though, the quieter side.
joe : Yeah, Nigel went there after I recommended it to him. You know me lah, take photos but take awhile to post... :o) Bone not available all the time.
jackson : You tengok saja lo.. ;o)
Precious P : Give me a call!
jason : How ah? The meat very tender, as for the juice...can't put in words. Go try it...with me!
ilene : Like what I told Jason, can't describe. No this is over at the other area...near to the Happy Mansion :o)
That's some bone you have there..!
ReplyDeleteThanks for buying lunch! We do Char Siew next week lah...FBB complaining di.. Hahah
ReplyDeletethe flintstones big hammer has resemblance to the Kelantanese gearbox and also costs as much (hope the taste is as good if not superior )!
ReplyDeleteare you saying Joan G is an Indian too ? we love both no complaints as long got smooth feel
hey hey ... buy unka leong lunhc also didnt call me out. mestyin nearby sec 17 also ma.. :P
ReplyDeletewei .... this is the only one that I won't ask you to deliver to me.... like jackson said, ku tak boleh makan....
ReplyDeletelooks yummy..i want beef!!
ReplyDeletemama bok : Yup, I have people asking me now about MY bone marrow! LOL...
ReplyDeleteunkaleong : You can buy the next lunch. Don't mention it...the previous meal bought by FBB mah.
team bsg : Mmm....you try this place out and give your verdict. Hahaha...I don't know whether JG is or not!
catsndogs: Actually, not me who gather the people. I actually asked Unka about you when we there...you go scold him. I bought lunch cos people buy me lunch before mah. Next time I make sure to remind Unka!!!
nkotb : LOL....for once hor??? (and future beef dishes!)
sc : Go, go try....and this time, you call me as this is nearby my place ;o) Char siew I call you...hehehe
hahahahah you all really eat till the bone.
ReplyDeleteI ate a kind of beef noodle or koay teow, (can't remember which)- dried soup type in Kuantan. It is garnished with chopped kiam chye and if I am not mistaken, I think they called it "gau nam." Is it the same? If not, have you eaten it before?
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of food to live on.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely looks very appetizing! too bad that beef is not my cup of tea... should introduce this place to my fiance... any other stalls beside beef noodle?
ReplyDeletewah..the bone is clean man! clean! those dishes looks fantastic... and yummy... and i'm now very hungry....
ReplyDeleteteckiee & daphne : Hahahaha...we did a pretty good job, must say...
ReplyDeletewonda : Is it like the one I ate in Kota Bahru??? http://ugwug.blogspot.com/2007/01/kota-bahru-food-trip-pt-1.html Beef ball noodle of a different sort...
cynthia : Reminds me of "cavemen" days. LOL
meiyen : It's a coffeeshop, there are other stalls. Was told there's this lady selling mee suah wine soup or something like that few stalls away. Nephew says ais kacang also good.
i think my hubby would like it. he is a beef craver.
ReplyDeleteHey, my son still raving about the tenderloin! Might bring hubby there for lunch today. Btw I was pleasantly surprised last night at a joint b'day celebration for my brother, niece and grand niece, ya, 3 generations (does that giveaway my age? hee2), when it came time for the cake to discover it was choc cheese from JHP! Yummy! "burrpp" that made up for the months of not having any of their cakes!
ReplyDeletejacelyn : Then he must be a beef expert. Bring him there and see what he says about the meat :o)
ReplyDeleteGlorious J : Yah, your son loves the meat there! As for JHP's cakes...I've been keeping to my once a month schedule ;o)
My wife and I tried Uncle Cheng's beef noodle today. 2 small dry, 2 soups with add-ons, tripes, 2 beef-balls, some beef in it. Total cost RM 26 (RM 4.50 per bowl of soup). Noodle texture is smooth and nice, served in a nice white squarish porcelain bowl.
ReplyDeletejust an udpate, uncle Julian cheng's shop is opening soon in SS2. give him a call to check up 012 3030626.
ReplyDeletejUncle Cheng Special beef noodles is in Facebook, you can find out more details here. opening on 15 Jan 2011.
ReplyDeleteMOOO...
ReplyDeleteLet Uncle Julian Cheng's Special Beef Noodles do the MOOOO.
Check out his new restorant at SS2 via Facebook.. simply type : Uncle Cheng Special Beef Noodles
Anonymous : Thanks for the info.
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