If you are craving for a bowl of hot soupy authentic wonton noodle
you don’t have to go all the way to Hong Kong. Malaysian foodies can now enjoy
the signature Mak’s Chee authentic wonton noodle at 1 Utama; prepared by Michelin Chef Johnny
Yu who is also the first grandchild-in-law of Mak Woon Chee.
Mak’s Chee a relatively new restaurant that cooks up near 100
years old authentic prawn wonton noodle
recipe made famous by Guangzhou’s King of Wonton Noodle, Mak Woon Chee is now
open at 1 Utama, Lot LG 311D, opposite Cold Storage.
Staying true to the near 100 years old classic recipe, Mak’s Chee
restaurant in 1 Utama is its first outlet in Malaysia. The restaurant is
managed under the guidance of Master Chef Johnny Yu, who mastered Mak’s wonton
noodle recipe and cooking style since he was 17 years old under the tutelage of
Mak En, his father-in-law.
Signature Sea Prawn Wonton Noodle Soup, RM12.90 |
Signature Sea Prawn Wonton Noodle Soup, RM12.90
This is like the authentic sai yung wonton noodle that comes in a
small bowl and the wonton is hidden under the noodle. What is so special about
Mak’s Chee Wonton Noodle? I would say that it’s the springy and thin that will
not expend even we left it in a bowl with soup for more than 10 minutes. And
their wontons are decent size too with fresh sea prawns and ingredients. The
sour is light and clear just the right taste.
Sea Prawn Wonton Soup |
If the standard serving is not enough to satisfy your craving you can also order Sea Prawn Wonton Soup, Plain Noodle Soup, Plain Dry Noodle and many more dishes. Plus you have a choice of Thin, Thick or Hofun as your noodle.
Noodle with Dried Prawn Roe Sprinkle, RM14.90
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Noodle with Dried Prawn Roe Sprinkle, RM14.90
This is one of their signature also dried noodle, its simple without any thick or heavy sauces. I love the fragrant the dried prawn roes plus a dash of sesame oil. The dried prawn roes is slightly salted gives the flavour and aroma to the noodle. I like the springy noodle lightly coated with fragrant and flavourful dried prawn roes.
Noodle with Prawn Dumplings, RM14.90 |
Noodle with Prawn Dumplings, RM14.90
Between the Noodle with Prawn Dumplings and Noodle with Dried Prawn Roe Sprinkle; I prefer the dried prawn roe sprinkle on the noodle. Because it light and flavourful. If you order dry noodle you have a choices of 3 types of sauces such as oyster sauce, beef brisket sauce and special soy sauce.
Deep Fried Prawn Wonton |
Focus is on the signature Mak’s Chee wonton noodle, “gold fish” shaped wonton, special herb blended dumplings aka sui kau, braised beef brisket, prawn roe and savoury rich broth with a unique presentation in a classic petite bowl ensuring the special noodle taste and texture to remain al dente and springy.
Mak’s Chee @ 1 Utama Shopping Centre |
Now, with more than 40 years of experience and distinctive skills in wonton noodle making, Mak’s Chee is spreading the family’s wing by venturing into Malaysian market. The restaurant offers fast casual dining with a variety of tantalising and succulent menu.
I love any wanton and noodle dish. Stir fried or with a soup, i can eat that every week.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if there's one here in the Philippines but I know that food in Guangzhou are really delicious. I'd like to try the dumplings.
ReplyDeleteI like Chinese food for some reason and looking at those pictures want me to try it. But alas, I am not in a place to do it right now.
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