Guai Lou Curry Noodle?

If you want good food, you gotta find it. That's what I would always say when it comes to food. After all the effort of looking, searching high and low, with growling stomachs and circling around an area till you're dizzy, it's always worth it when you've finally found what you've wanted. Food! Mouth-watering, finger licking good food that's not just delicious but also cheap priced reasonably. For those of you that love to have curry noodle, this is the place for you.



Yes, the name's MC Curry Noodles. The first thing that came into my mind was you guessed it, McDonalds. However, the owner is a man that goes by the name of Mcculloch, hence the name 'MC' on their signage. His grandfather is a Scottish that married a local Chinese. It is common to see a local cooking western dishes but not a foreigner cooking local dishes. If you're having any doubts about his cooking, don't. The shop not only sell curry noodles but also curry chicken rice and pork noodles. As for me, I ordered

Dried Curry Noodles

The portion was not too big, not too small. The gravy was very thick and went well together with a squeeze of lime juice. Together with generous amount of chicken meat, fried shallots, black sauce, it was a very satisfying meal.


This is a cartoon drawn about the shop and it's owner if he were given a Chinese name. You can find it at the shop. The place is usually packed during lunch hours and since it's located at Glenmarie, it's advisable to go early if you want to get a seat. Though it's only my second time there and it's been quite awhile since I've had a meal there, the quality of the food is still as good as always. At just a little over RM5 for a regular size curry noodles and a cup of Teh C Peng, it's really reasonable and I would surely go back for more.


Restoran MC Curry Noodles
No.7 Jalan Juruaudit U1/37
Section U1, 40150 Shah Alam Selangor

The pictures are taken from here.

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