Once in a while, I would chance upon a stall so good that I just can’t wait to blog about it. Sin Kee Pontian wanton mee is such a stall. Even though I am rather tired after a full day of food spotting in Pontian, I just had to share this good food find as quickly as I can.
Sin Kee is a stall inside the popular 8383 kopitiam along Jalan Johor. 8383 coffee shop is on your right as you approach Pontian Kechil from Johor Bahru along Jalan Johor.
In most aspects, Sin Kee is like the other famous Pontian wanton mee stalls. They use roughly the same blend of oyster/soy/sesame/chili/tomato sauce to give that trademark tangy, spicy and sweet Pontian wanton mee taste.
What sets Sin Kee apart is its exceptional noodles. They are simply the crunchiest noodles that I can find anywhere today. Sin Kee is the last and only stall in Pontian that still makes its wanton noodles by hand, and it tells. When I bit into the fresh, eggy wanton noodle, I can literally feel the thick strand pop, snap apart and recoiling back gently – it was that springy.
Sin Kee's handmade wanton noodles stall was featured in Axian's popular television series on the best food stalls in Malaysia. Sin Kee is now run by a nephew of the owner who was featured in the show.
Sin Kee's handmade wanton noodles stall was featured in Axian's popular television series on the best food stalls in Malaysia. Sin Kee is now run by a nephew of the owner who was featured in the show.
Sin Kee’s wanton soup also stood out. It is the only wanton soup in Pontian that has that distinct anchovy aroma and flavour, which I like.
Sin Kee’s wantons are bigger than those that the other stalls offer, though taste and texture wise they are pretty similar i.e. the pork filling tastes of sesame and are soft.
The char siew and fish balls were good too, though not much different from the other wanton noodle stalls in Pontian.
I love this caricature of the Sin Kee stall owner. It captures his energy, cheerfulness, and his passion for wanton noodles very well. All these fine qualities are ultimately reflected in each plate of awesome wanton noodles he serves.
I love this caricature of the Sin Kee stall owner. It captures his energy, cheerfulness, and his passion for wanton noodles very well. All these fine qualities are ultimately reflected in each plate of awesome wanton noodles he serves.
->> Come to Sin Kee for it’s outstanding egg noodles – in wanton mee, everything else are frills, in my opinion :-D
Sin Kee has moved to their own shop at nearby Jalan Bakek Jaya Utama. The boss now focuses on making noodles while his wife runs the shop 👈 click
Restaurant name: Sin Kee (stall inside 8383 kopitiam)
Address: 245, Batu 36, Jalan Johor, Pontian, Johor.
Hours: (closed on Thurs Weds)
Non Halal
yeap agree, 8383 has the best Wanton mee, Pontian version. As for the wanton, I still feel the Heng Heng ones are better. If I am not wrong, they added some salted fish to the filling which give it a superior aroma. But overall 8383 wins the overall best price. Try the coffee at the same shop too.
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DeleteYo Tony, they're closed on Weds, not Thurs. Went there today - they were closed and saw the off day notice at the stall.
DeleteYo Tony, they're closed on Weds, not Thurs. Saw the off day notice at the stall today - they were closed of course :-)
DeleteThank you :-D I have amended the post.
DeleteI'm from Pontian. Indeed, Sin Kee has the best Wanton Mee in Pontian. However, No 829, Taman Tahiti, Jalan Bakek, 82000 Pontian, Johor.
ReplyDeletethey already move out from 8383 kopitiam...kindly please check...
ReplyDeleteThe original stall has moved to 829 Jalan Bakek as pointed out above. They're along the same stretch of road as Yi Sheng Claypot Rice. Closed on Thurs.
DeleteThere is a young man running the WTM stall at the old location at 8383 Kopitiam. Looks like it's a branch stall. Closed on Weds.
Joe
May I know if there is a stall inside 8383 Coffee Shop that sell fried fish ?
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