90's Curry Noodles House - 43000 Kajang

2.9/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact 90's Curry Noodles House

Address :

NO 12, Jalan SL 1/3, Bandar Sungai Long, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia

Categories :
City : Selangor

NO 12, Jalan SL 1/3, Bandar Sungai Long, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia
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Chloe Tan on Google

The curry Chee Cheong fun is simple but really nice and filling
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Richard Tang on Google

Curry mee is good, cannot understand the low ratings
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Fyon Wee on Google

Very bad service! The uncle is very rude!
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Ken Looi on Google

Rm10 curry mèe with only 3 charsiew
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Coco Lee on Google

The taste just so-so with small portion. That's not a big deal but the uncle is very rude. My mum asked if she can pay via tng e wallet to maintain contactless payment during this pandemic. But he questioned my mum if she doesn't have any cash with her & threw the tng QR code board on another table =)
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kycie boo on Google

Updated 12 Sept 2020: Revisit the restaurant and having the Hakka Mixed Spinach Noodles (RM7). Apparently the portion become smaller. Spinach noodles just gave a bit and mixed lotsa curly yellow mee. Hakka fried meat become soft, doesn’t have crunchy bite like last time. Only the fried wanton still tasty as usual. Standard dropped. ————————————————————- A family run business restaurant selling various dishes mix with their signature deep fry pork slices. - Curry Mee (RM7.50) : Broth is ok, kinda creamy but not enough fragrant for my liking. Ingredients quite less at that price, with only few pork slices, cockles, fish cake and fried wanton. Doesn’t feel the pork slices match well with curry. Just my 2 cents opinion. - Hakka spinach noodles (RM7) : Spinach noodles was springy, clear sauce with mincemeat and pork slices are savoury. Fried wantons were super crunchy, and the pork lards level up the deliciousness. However the complimentary soup taste just average, won’t order wanton soup if next visit. In comparison, hakka dry noodles win my vote. And their service is good and friendly. — Visited 20 Oct & 03 Nov 2019 / 15Sept2020 —
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Junior Shio on Google

Not as bad as how others review it. But I understand. Pricing wise it's pretty expensive given that there's so many competitors within the UTAR area. Portion is very little but you paid for like RM8 or something. Taste wise, average youngsters or adult might find it bland as it's not as heavy flavour as compared to other noodle store nearby. We ordered the Hakka noodles and another one similar but just substitute with Spinach noodle. And the dumplings. I personally love the Hakka noodles, lovely texture and the dumplings can use some ginger slice + vinegar (imo). About the remarks on the attitude of the old man. Yeah, totally could understand those reviews. He's not polite, but maybe not the point to consider rude? Just slightly annoyed by him because despite showing the paid TnG ewallet receipt. He still double check in front of me then only let us go, lol. TL:DR, price expensive, portion very little, kiamsiap on the toppings, meh ambience, taste okay-ish, nothing fancy and impressive.(best choice if you feeling sick and don't want to eat heavy). Service, pretty fast (not peak hour) but not polite. Support TnG ewallet
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kuankit tan on Google

can u imagine, RM9 small serving of so call famous curry mee. 3 slice if char siew, 1 fried wantan, 3 sihan. thats it!!!! curry mee that cost RM9 shall consists of at leats cut white chichken

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