Thanks to Jenny Chee's recommendation and positive members' reviews in 吃的平台 (JB foodie group) about Din Kee's 鼎记 beef noodles, I went to Bukit Indah this morning to try it out 😄
I recently tasted 2 well established, big name beef noodle stalls (not in JB) but was not inspired to blog about them. They relied heavily on dark soy sauce and MSG with little, if any beef stock, and pitiful amounts of beef.
Where's the beef? I wondered.
Thankfully, Din Kee 鼎记 restored my faith in beef noodles.
Chunky strips of beef in this bowl of beef noodles at Din Kee 鼎记 in Bukit Indah.
Din Kee 鼎记 is a tiny hawker stall in Guang Xing Long kopitiam in the old, residential section of Bukit Indah.
When the bowl of beef noodles arrived, the thick strips of beef immediately caught my attention. Next, the beefy aroma that greeted my nose got me excited.
The tossing sauce was a rich, flavoursome blend of dark soy, fried shallots and syrupy thick beef stock extracted by boiling beef bones and meat. The boss, Ah Koon makes fresh beef stock everyday which takes 5 long hours of slow cooking.
Giving the kway teow (flat rice noodles) a good toss in the blended sauce. Oh my, the kway teow smothered with the rich beefy sauce was oh so...... delicious.
The tender lean beef with some fat were cut in thick strips / chunks like thick fries / wedges. The juicy beef strips / chunks were spongy and the gentle tasting sauce allowed the natural bovine flavours to shine through.
The beef tendon by itself doesn't have much flavour but it has interesting texture. The tendons had a jelly-like soft gummy bounce and took on the flavour of the savoury sweet tossing sauce.
The fried peanuts added a bit of nutty flavour and crunch to the beef noodles.
The watery broth is savoury and slightly herbal.
The hand made beef balls were dense, mildly savoury and took on a bit of the broth's herbal flavour. Personally, I prefer the beef strips and tendons 😝
The fresh chili sauce is savoury, tangy and has a sharp lingering sting. I ate it neat for the thrills but did not dip my beef in it. I prefer the beef neat too as I like to savour the delicate bovine flavours unadulterated 😄
Ah Koon and wife Pei Yun have been running this beef noodle stall for nearly 3 years. Ah Koon makes his beef noodles according to his father-in-law's own Hainanese recipe.
This is my favourite beef noodle in JB and Singapore now. Lots of tender flavourful beef with delicious noodles in rich beefy sauce - all for RM7 (SGD2.50 2015 price) for the basic set (as shown in the picture above).
👉 Beefy satisfying Hainanese style beef noodles.
Date visited: 4 Jun 2015 | Reviewed 31 Jul 2022
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Previous Address
Restaurant name: 鼎记牛腩粉 Din Kee Beef Noodles
Address:5, Jalan Indah 5/7, Taman Bukit Indah, Johor Bahru, Malaysia (stall inside Guang Xing Long coffee shop) (Behind Bukit Indah Police Station) Restoran 101 茶餐厅 One Zero Plus One Restaurant).
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get here today 11.30am, dry one no more. manage to get a soup noodle....yes, this the best beef noodle I ever had at Johor...Tangkxx, MoGxx beef noodle go away....haha
ReplyDeletewould like to Tapao beef soup just after empty my bowl, boss said sold out already...
heard other stall worker kidding around with beef noodle boss that a Singapore blogger had publish the beef noodle, he is soon need 2 cows everyday.... haha
hahaha glad that you enjoyed it too ;-D
DeleteVery nice...thanks for recomandation... ! I like the taste!!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. Glad that you like it too :-D
DeleteLoved it...want to try the mutton tomorrow
ReplyDeleteGlad that you like it too :-D
DeleteHi, is this the only coffee shop around this area? I mean Jalan Indah 5/7. Are there other choices of local food? Should I come in the morning or evening if I am looking for other variety, like lakes, dim sum, zichar, satay....I don't drive, plan to stay around Bukit Indah Aeon. Thx
ReplyDeleteI was there on Wed 20 April 2016 and evening, from about 6pm onwards, the main road area has 2 kopitiams on both sides of the block, and al fresco dining under the stars with PLENTY of food to sample. Had Lok-lok, ipoh chicken without the rice or towgay, cuttlefish kangkong (jiu her eng chye) but there's plenty more varieties. Food is so-so though.
DeleteHi, thanks for the recommendation. My family and I loved it. By the way, the stall has moved a few shops down from Guang Xing Long coffee shop. It is now at Restoran 101 茶餐厅 (One Zero Plus One Restaurant).
ReplyDeleteThank you for the info. Appreciate it :-D Glad that you enjoyed this beef noodle too.
Deletewent and try it today.It is worth eating it. The dry beef noodle is really good. I would rank it no 2 after the famous 15 storey beef noodle but i is now closed for good. This shop is the best now. really worth trying.
ReplyDeleteI reached 1pm 2 days and they are cleaning up, they claimed usually they close at 11am, so sad
ReplyDeletei stay near that area,i fell not that good, can be better.
ReplyDeleteThank you KC. Could you recommend us your favourite, please. Appreciate much.
DeleteShifted to Jalan Bukit Indah 1 from 22/9/2018. The signboard of the shop is "Din Kee Beef Noodle".
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to go to Century Garden as it has closed down. You can only taste it in Bukit Indah.
ReplyDeleteThis place is still open for business despite being indicated as 'permanently closed' in Google map.
ReplyDeleteIs there any pork in here?
ReplyDeleteNot in the beef noodles, but they do sell a separate pork noodle dish
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