Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Chicken Curry Noodles @ Madam Joyce's, Subang

After attending a fair in Glenmarie, we ended up near Subang scouting for place for lunch and we stumbled upon this Madam Joyce's Cafe
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It was a really hot afternoon, and the cafe was filled with lunch-goers on a Saturday.
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The interior was just simple, like what you would typically see in a Chinese coffee shop.
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Their menu was simple and the pictorial style in a one-page card helped us to decide faster on our choices =)

Chicken Curry noodles (I think it was priced at RM5++, can't remember the exact price)
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The curry was quite rich and the serving of the chicken was rather generous in the portion as well.
The noodle used was the egg noodles used for wantan mee; in fact, I think this is a innovation of the conventional wantan mee.

The noodles came with a bowl of dumpling soup as well.
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Homemade Cuttlefishballs with mee hoon in soup
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The cuttlefishballs were really good; it was just springy and chewy. You could even sense the hint of real cuttlefish used in the making. It was one of the best I've tried!
A plus point is; the cuttlefishballs were also really fresh! =)
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We were also spoiled for choices in terms of the drinks and beverages menu; but as it was such a hot weather, we opted for all the cooling drinks.
Good ol' herbal grass jelly with ice
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Barley
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Gingko nuts with beancurd sheets in soup
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Prices range from RM1-3 for drinks and RM4-7 for noodles, etc.
I wouldn't mind coming back here again; it's located along the row of shophouses behind Taylor's College, I think some of you may have even been here before me;)

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