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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Famous Seremban Favourites @ Aman Suria

"Dear! Do you know that the boss of this place is actually a MBA holder?" Jenn asked me as we arrived at the famous FSF one morning. "How do you know that?" I asked her. And she cheekily replied "Now that's the difference between a Chinese educated and a banana boy". She promptly showed me the newspaper cuttings pasted in front of the entrance.

I know that FSF (short form for Famous Seremban Favourites) has been around for quite some time now. Why not? This place (and another char siew stall in 747 which is also in Aman Suria) has been blogged to death by now. Just Google the name and you shall be rewarded with all the results.

For those who do not know this place, it can put a doubt in your head if you come here on weekends as it looked pretty deserted (just look at my picture). Plastic tables and chairs took up most of the space as normally this place would be packed during lunch time on weekdays.

Fret not! If you have second thoughts, simply look at the row of char siew hanging together in lines waiting to be chopped into pieces and you'd probably start drooling. The barbequed sauce (or was it oil?) was still dripping down as I took the pictures.

Other dishes that this place offers!

Our orders didn't take a long time to arrive as we were practically the first few customers of the day! My plate of wantan mee with char siew & siew yoke was the first to arrive. Compared to the 747 (or SFS to some people), the mee tasted much better here as it was softer and spring-ier. It even tasted better with the accompanying mix of sauces. Siew yoke was ordinary so nothing much to talk about that. The piece de resistance, of course, would be the famed char siew. Perfectly marinated and caramelised, it had the same melt-in-the-mouth texture as the 747. The slightly charred edges of the char siew provided the much-needed smoky flavour that I adore. This picture didn't do the char siew any justice as I requested for leaner part of the char siew but believe me, you will be sent straight to cloud nine if you opt for the sought after "half lean half fat" char siew (bun fei sau in Cantonese).

Being a Hakka, Jenn ordered the Hakka mee together with the char siew. While the noodle's texture and colour is similar to wantan mee, Hakka mee normally comes with minced meat and oil (almost no gravy although there are other versions of Hakka mee throughout the country.. such as the famous Chong Ko noodle in Kuala Lipis that Axian covered in his program). Paired together with the delicious char siew, these two were simply a perfect match!

Beverages were OK although not flavourful enough to my liking.

Leo's verdict - I have been coming back for a few times after my first visit not only because of the char siew but of the dining environment. to those who have gone to both 747 and FSF, you'd know by now that you have to sit by the roadside at 747 (as it was rather hot and stuffy to sit inside) but in FSF, the place was clean, comfortable and most importantly, airy! I was not sweating at all at the end of the meal (it's a different story in 747). Although I still prefer 747's version of char siew, the char siew in Famous Seremban Favourites is not far behind in terms of taste plus the noodle is definitely better than the 747!!! Other than char siew, FSF also serves meatball and fishball without any preservatives! coming here on weekends is a breeze but prepared for chaos if you come here on weekdays!

P.S: Non-halal

Restoran Famous Seremban Favourites
80-1 Ground Floor, Jalan PJU 1/3B
Sunway Mas Commercial Centre
47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 017-279 8582

Disclaimer:
1) I'm not paid to promote/endorse any particular event, restaurant or person in this blog. ALL are based on my unbiased personal opinion.
2) My reviews are based on my personal taste and preference and therefore may vary for others.

10 comments:

J said...

So strange - why is it so empty wan?

Sean said...

Tel: 017-279 8582 <--- wah, who answers this phone number ar?
i had char siew and siu yoke last nite, but it didn't look as good as yours! i've still not tried both 747 and FMS ... waiting for any kind soul to tar pau for me! :D

choi yen said...

still my favorite char siu place after tried so many others char siu restaurants :)

eiling lim said...

eii i really haven't heard of this place leh... looking at the char siew, I felt like licking the screen already.

Wilson Ng said...

Char siew looks good. Eiling dun lick screen, u can lick something else.

foodbin said...

like the char siew.

Bangsar-bAbE said...

I used to eat here, but after I discovered Toast & Roast, I haven't gone back! ;)

Babe_KL said...

we came here once but they were shut. until now hvnt been that area :p

Rebecca Saw said...

Hmm..abt time u try Toast & Roast ;)

thule a.k.a leo said...

J - because it was weekend! try coming here during lunch time on weekdays :P

Sean - kind souls?? LOL! No such one exists in this world.. or is there?

choi yen - it seems that we are blessed with char siew!

eiling - did u lick??? LOL! Taste good?

wilson - LOL!

foodbin - agreed!!

bangsar babe - Toast & Roast char siew is only available after 10 or 10.30am right?? Normally I have my breakfast WAYYYY earlier than that!

babe_kl - come here again lah.. don't always go downtown or cheras only

becky - but the char siew is only available after 10.30am right??? That's why I still have not gone there till today