Restaurant NSV USJ6
Address | Usj 6, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia | ||||||||||||
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Categories | Restaurant, Food Court | ||||||||||||
Rating | 4.1 25 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Restaurant NSV USJ6 reviews
25 Char Kuey Teow taste just nice, with fresh prawn, not oily. Rm8.
Pan Mee with stir fried minced meat, crispy fried anchovies. Rm8.
1st time here. Had char kuey teow duck egg, not much taste and no wok hei, can skip. Had beef noodles, good, sweet broth, nice chilli sauce. Had cham ice, average. Will be back to try others. Environment was ok. Clean. Parking can be big problem during peak eating hours.
Tidy & Spacious. Opens 7 a.m. Something and gets packed after 7: 30 a.m. More so on weekends/public holidays. Ventilation is good and the upkeep is decent.
Note that 5 star is not for the CKT, it’s for the shop. My family and I enjoy dining here as there are good hawker options and relatively clean. Don’t sit behind the beef noodle stall as you’ll just be looking at thrash when sitting there.
Char kway teow guy very rude. Both my bro and I kena from him on different times. CKT taste was not bad but somehow felt like no ingredients, noodles a lot tho. I asked for no cockles and they didn’t seem to replace it with anything else. There’s also no lap cheong or fish cake, just prawns and noodles.
For a coffee shop, it's quite clean and cooling. Problem is, when they start frying stuff, the smoke comes in. I would recommend the fish head noodle, wan tan mee was average. Yong tau fu finishes quite fast.
I like this quaint kopitiam located on the ground floor of an apartment, the coridoors feel like coffeshops along Spore's HDB flats.
Their wantan mee is a generationally run family business. The yong tau foo here is freshly prepared and cooked on the spot, by a lady aided by her friendly indonesian help. Fish head mee hoon too. These are my top picks! I understand from my friends, the beef noodle here is delicious.
This place is overrated. Most of the food here is just mediocre and at best just slightly above average, especially the Wan Tan Mee, nothing spectacular at all.
Usual place for lunch. Serving good kopi and cham.
Most of the food here are delicious
Kopitiam that have many choices of foods, i used to get my lunch there for my family and myself, the fish head noodles with fried fish is my favorite, the others food was good to try too. But different people with different tastebud, maybe you will found your favorite foods there too.
If you are a beef noodles enthusiast, perhaps this would be an interesting place to explore. Hidden at the back of this restaurant NSV @ USJ6 is this stall called “ Borneo Beef Noodles”. The variety is quite interesting and tasty. The owner and wife runs the stall with the help of one helper, expect a little waiting time. The stew option is a must try and I had also the dry with a bowl of Jewels
I usually come here for the stone grinded Chee Cheung fun (shi mo chang fen). Something different from the ones we usually have. Price is also affordable from RM5 - RM7+ depending on what u ordered.
Whenever I come to this restaurant, I will support Uncle Lim curry noodle, because he is the most friendliest person in this restaurant. 每当我来到这间餐室,我只会支持Uncle Lim的咖哩面,因为他是这间餐室里最友善的人。
It's a coffeeshop, in the midst of USJ 6 housing area. At the ground floor, there are shops, catering for the needs of the residents.
This coffeeshop has a wide range of food stalls, mostly operating in the mornings. Food are good and prices, reasonable. But however, one very highly recommended dish is the Borneo Beef Noodle stall, operated by a Ms Judy, from Sabah. Very good and tasty braised noodles with varied types of noodles, eith soup or dry. And she sells one Lui Cha dish, a Hakka noodle with many types of vegetables and peanuts, at RM7.00 only.
Love the place. This place is old but environment is clean. Looks new and fresh. Food is nice too and there are a few nice stall to try such as Beef Noodle, Wan Tan Mee, etc. I come here for the beef noodle and it is nice. They have the thick Mee hoon which match with beef noodle well. Recommended to try the beef noodle.
Variety of food stalls, noodles and rice. You can even find roti here which is rare for a chinese coffee shop. Clean and nice environment! It is open from early morning till afternoon. Might have parking problem but if you dont mind can just park further and walk down. Near to housing area and LRT USJ7.
Was going to the shop nearby for bai but they close every Monday, and since this coffee shop open today, decided to give it a try. They have a lot of variety and so far only managed to try a few stalls. The steam Hong Kong style chee cheong fun was the best, the fried koay teow was acceptable, the siew long bao was good if you weigh in the price RM6 for 6 of them. Definitely will go back to try other stalls
Great beef noodles n yong tau foo.many choices of different stalls also. Even has an indian roti canai stall.
Best beef noodles I have tasted for a while in Klang Valley. Better than the one in PJ. Clear broth is flavourful and rich. Try the beef tripe. Bit pricey at $9.00 per bowl but worth the trip and hardly any wait time. The place was renovated recently and under new management. Cool and windy. Attention all gout sufferers- get out the allopurinol because this will reignite those arthritis attacks!
Average food but a bit pricey, curry mee, pan mee, chicken rice price Rm 7.00. Drink order is slow
Food: Ordered a beef noodle and found out a piece of newspaper (pic) inside the bowl.
Ambiance: Chinese hawkers stall concept.
Price: MYR5 onwards
Service: Order at the stalls
Overall: Thumbs down. Not recommended.