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Little Bro Noodles brings pork noodles, claypot dry ‘lou shu fun' and Hakka mee to the busy SS2 neighbourhood
Little Bro Noodles brings pork noodles, claypot dry ‘lou shu fun' and Hakka mee to the busy SS2 neighbourhood

Malay Mail

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Malay Mail

Little Bro Noodles brings pork noodles, claypot dry ‘lou shu fun' and Hakka mee to the busy SS2 neighbourhood

PETALING JAYA, July 28 — In thriving neighbourhoods, there's always something for everyone, whether it's value meals below RM6 on a weekday morning, specialty matcha drinks, Nyonya food, Thai style chicken rice or even fiery Bentong ginger noodles. Along the busy Jalan SS2/24, there's a double row of shophouses that everyone knows for the iconic electrical shop, ESH Electrical or what long timers probably know it better as Eng Seng Hing, at one corner. For many years, these shophouses housed only a few eateries, long standing ones like Nyonya Restaurant and Village Chicken Restaurant but now it's a different scene as you need only to walk a few steps to find another eatery or even bakery here. A highlight of the pork noodles is the multi-layered intestine (left) and one can wait and snack on their Signature Fried Pork Balls (right). One of the latest is Little Bro Noodles, a family run shop, previously from PJ Old Town's Ming Yang Kopitiam, serving steaming bowls of pork noodles. With so many pork noodles available now, choosing where to eat it is more about your preference and in some cases, convenience too. This pork noodle aces with its ingredients, from the minced pork, pork loin, liver, intestine and kidney (an add-on for RM5), all fresh and perfectly cooked with care. Claypot Dry Lou Shu Fun is not too saucy and filled with goodies similar to what's served with their pork noodles. A big treat is the pork intestine where the cut reveals tight layers inside, requiring lots of work that many stalls don't bother with, preferring to serve pitifully thin, hollow intestines. With those ingredients, the broth takes a step back to become the supporting player instead. It has a lighter profile but still tastes homey without any artificial additives even though it's a tad darker in colour. The basic bowl for a small portion is RM12.50, while a big portion is RM13.50. Fervent fans of pork noodles know the can take some time to get your piping hot bowl of goodness. Minced Meat Hakka Mee is like a comforting hug from a loved one. Even the Claypot Dry Lou Shu Fan (RM13.90 for small, RM14.90 for big) also takes time to cook, where you get a less saucier version but more like a dry pork noodles with the same toppings, mixed with an egg to give it a slight caramelisation for the noodles. With a young team in place, managing expectations and fiery tempers arising from impatient diners is important, hence they will forewarn you with the estimated waiting time during peak hours. This can go up to 45 minutes or even 1 hour. It's a pain indeed but that's what you have to put up with for a freshly cooked bowl of pork noodles or piping hot claypot noodles. For a tangy, spicy sauce, try combining the pickled green chillies, chilli sauce and the green sauce probably similar to what is served with 'pan mee'. Rather than leave you hanging, they helpfully suggest ordering a quicker turnaround time food item—their Minced Meat Hakka Mee (RM10.50 for small, RM11.50 for big), a special version with kuey teow rather than the usual egg noodles, paired with a combination of chilli sauces, pickled green chillies and spring onions. The Hakka Mee has a simple flavour with that sweet minced pork, accentuated by that tangy combined sauce, reminiscent of what's served at pan mee stalls. With the flat. slightly broader rice noodles, it's a smoother texture versus the springy egg noodles, making it pretty special on its own. Enjoy the Lurpak Butter Kaya Hainan Toast (left) with creamy half boiled eggs and Homemade Crispy Fried Wontons (right) is a light bite as you wait for your noodles. Another way to make the wait tolerable is to order various tidbits to keep you happy. Nibble on Little Bro's Signature Fried Pork Balls (five pieces for RM9) essentially juicy pops of minced pork with a savoury hint of nam yue, or have a crunchy time with the Homemade Crispy Fried Wontons (five pieces for RM5 with a juicy pork filling. Even a Lurpak Butter Kaya Hainan Toast (RM4.20) dipped in bright orange Kampung Half Boiled Eggs (RM3.90) is the ideal appetiser before the main event arrives. The shop is decorated simply with various handwritten Chinese signs (left) and one can find the family-run restaurant in busy SS2 (right). For a less decadent butter, there's also the conventional Kaya Hainan Toast for RM3. Dining here with so many other eateries a few steps away is also fun, as one can grab a matcha drink from Ono Specialty Coffee & Matcha or indulge in a matcha tiramisu, pick up a loaf of bread from Kona Bakehouse and even buy fresh kampung eggs from one of the sundry shops there. Little Bro Noodles, 9, Jalan SS2/30, SS2, Petaling Jaya. Open:7am to 3.30pm. Closed on Thursday. Tel: 03-33813576. Instagram: • This is an independent review where the writer paid for the meal. • Follow us on Instagram @eatdrinkmm for more food gems.

5 police officers transferred amid probe into extortion claim by Taiwanese
5 police officers transferred amid probe into extortion claim by Taiwanese

Free Malaysia Today

time5 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

5 police officers transferred amid probe into extortion claim by Taiwanese

A Taiwanese woman claimed that five police officers tried to extort her at a roadblock in SS2, Petaling Jaya recently. PETALING JAYA : The five police officers accused of extorting a Taiwanese woman at a roadblock in SS2 here have been transferred to other departments pending the conclusion of the investigation. Petaling Jaya police chief Shahrulnizam Jaafar said the five officers had been arrested, but the court rejected the remand application against them, Bernama reported. 'The case is being investigated under Section 384 of the Penal Code for extortion, and a disciplinary inquiry has also been initiated at the same time,' he said. 'For now, the officers involved have been reassigned to different duties pending the outcome of the investigation,' he added. On Thursday, police said investigations had been launched into the woman's claim after she related her ordeal in a Facebook post.

Minister wants senior cops at roadblocks after extortion claim
Minister wants senior cops at roadblocks after extortion claim

Free Malaysia Today

time6 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Minister wants senior cops at roadblocks after extortion claim

Police launched an investigation after a Taiwanese woman claimed in a Facebook post that five police officers extorted her at a roadblock in SS2. PETALING JAYA : Tourism, arts and culture minister Tiong King Sing has called for senior-ranking officers to be present at roadblocks and police checks following claims by a Taiwanese woman that she was extorted during an incident in SS2 last week. He said it should be made mandatory for senior-ranking officers like sergeants to be present during such operations. 'This is to ensure disciplinary integrity among officers on duty and to serve as a deterrent to any form of misconduct,' he said in a Facebook post. Tiong King Sing. Tiong also said he would explore ways to help ensure that tourists remain safe, including increasing the effectiveness and visibility of tourism police. 'At the same time, I would like to urge all travellers, both local and foreign, to always lodge a police report if they encounter such incidents, and to notify the ministry as well. We will do our best to assist within our capacity,' he said. Last Thursday, police said investigations had been launched after the woman claimed in a Facebook post that five police officers had extorted her at a roadblock in SS2. On Sunday, Petaling Jaya police chief Shahrulnizam Jaafar said the five officers accused had been transferred to other departments pending the conclusion of the investigation. He also said a disciplinary inquiry had been initiated. The five officers were arrested, but the application to remand them was rejected.

MBPJ issues more fines for dumping
MBPJ issues more fines for dumping

The Star

time28-05-2025

  • The Star

MBPJ issues more fines for dumping

An illegal dumpsite in Sea Park, Petaling Jaya. MBPJ enforcement officers are cracking down on people throwing rubbish indiscriminately. — Filepic Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) is intensifying efforts to tackle illegal rubbish dumping through its PJ Watch programme. Throughout May, enforcement operations were carried out in several localities including SS2, Section 17, SS3, PJU 5, PJS 1 and SS7. Petaling Jaya mayor Mohamad Zahri Samingon said compounds were issued during this month's ground operations – six to individuals, three to companies and one involving a vehicle. 'From January to May 22, MBPJ's closed-circuit TV surveillance recorded 45 illegal dumping cases. 'During the same period, enforcement officers issued a total of 172 compounds and made 74 arrests in relation to illegal rubbish dumping.' He said to raise awareness of the issue, MBPJ made 12 public announcements through local media and on social media platforms. He said this during MBPJ's monthly full board meeting at its headquarters in Section 7, Petaling Jaya in Selangor. Mohamad Zahri invites the public to join MBPJ in celebrating its city status anniversary next month. At the meeting, Mohamad Zahri also spoke about the city's 19th anniversary celebrations. A series of events and programmes have been lined up for Petaling Jaya residents throughout June, he said. The event themed 'Petaling Jaya Bandar Paling Bahagia' will feature 31 activities, including community programmes and competitions. The local authority became known as MBPJ after Petaling Jaya was granted city status on June 20, 2006. The anniversary celebrations are set to be launched on June 1. The event, said Mohamad Zahri, would coincide with the launch of the Car Boot Sale in Kota Damansara, and there would be a presentation from Malaysia Book of Records recognising MBPJ for establishing an eco-recycling plaza. The highlight of the month-long celebration is the anniversary ceremony at 8pm on June 21 at Laman MBPJ on Jalan Yong Shook Lin. Ten events have been planned for that day, including 'Picnic in the Park' and 'The Mega Leisure Programme' at PJ State in Section 52. Mohamad Zahri invites the public to join in the festivities and get programme details via MBPJ's website or official social media platforms.

How much does Shedeur Sanders' ‘Legendary' chain cost? The statement piece that stole the NFL Draft spotlight despite his shocking snub
How much does Shedeur Sanders' ‘Legendary' chain cost? The statement piece that stole the NFL Draft spotlight despite his shocking snub

Time of India

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

How much does Shedeur Sanders' ‘Legendary' chain cost? The statement piece that stole the NFL Draft spotlight despite his shocking snub

Shedeur Sanders' 'Legendary' Chain. (Shedeur Sanders/ Instagram) Shedeur Sanders is no stranger to making headlines, but his entrance at the 2025 NFL Draft was on a whole new level. While everyone was focused on draft picks and projections, Sanders grabbed all the attention with his custom " Legendary " chain, worth an estimated $100,000. It wasn't just a piece of jewelry, it was a statement, showcasing Sanders' unique blend of confidence, fashion, and branding. Here's everything you need to know about the "Legendary" chain, its eye-popping price, and its role in Sanders' rise as both an athlete and a brand. Shedeur Sanders 'Legendary' chain: A custom design weighing in at 71.7 carats of VVS diamonds Shedeur Sanders' "Legendary" chain is a masterpiece of custom jewelry that was crafted to turn heads. The chain itself boasts 71.7 carats of VVS diamonds , including a dazzling 28.2-carat pendant featuring the word "Legendary." The Cuban link chain adds another 43.5 carats, creating an extravagant and bold look that's hard to miss. Designed by Tajia Diamonds , this piece was specifically made to reflect Sanders' personal brand, SS2. It was delivered just two days after his birthday in February 2024, cementing Sanders' reputation for his larger-than-life personality and fashion-forward choices. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo How much is the 'Legendary' chain worth? The price tag reveals Sanders' status as a rising star The price of Sanders' "Legendary" chain has been a topic of much speculation, with estimates placing it over $100,000. With its custom design and premium materials, the chain is a perfect reflection of Sanders' marketability as one of the most talked-about athletes in college football. This bold piece of jewelry is just the beginning of what promises to be a multifaceted career, one where Sanders will continue to push the boundaries of what it means to be a sports celebrity. Despite his flashy appearance and overwhelming popularity, Shedeur Sanders was not selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. While many expected him to hear his name called early, he wasn't among the lucky ones. How did he react? With the same unshakable confidence that he's always shown. Sanders, known for his larger-than-life persona and charisma, took the snub in stride, quickly shifting his focus to his next steps. Rather than letting the draft get him down, Sanders took to social media to share his excitement for what's next and reaffirmed his belief that he'll make his mark in the NFL. Also read - Inside Shedeur Sanders' legendary draft room and his unforgettable NFL Draft day outfit

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