
Okay, so I ordered my Sang Har Noodles, and it came out like a tower... I was immediately impressed. The vapour from the gravy invaded my nose with a spectrum of pleasant aromas, the various herbs, and the prawn paste was strongly evident.
This plate of noodles really tastes quite authentic, and surprisingly delicious. The noodles were crunchy, and the gravy vapoury hot, and the prawns were fresh.... What more does one ask for when you order a Sang Har Noodles ? My verdict : This was flawless
SOuled Out at Sri Hartamas actually has an extensive menu of Western and Local Dishes, and I categorise them as Cafe Prices (affordable). And overall so far their food is quite alright, from average to good...
Other reviews:-
JulianSi - compare his bad review of the SangHar Noodles with mind...
Minded Vian
Yuki
KampungBoyCityGal
JOe's Craving

the sang har mee looks quite scrumptious and decorated quite tastefully too!
ReplyDeletei'm always sceptical about having tai chow dishes at bistros/cafes...for the fear of authenticity lost...but it takes a post like this to assure me that i should give them a try... :>
ReplyDeleteyup this was done quite well, but check out Julian's terrible review, his pic said it all, compare his version and mine.... maybe they have some consistency issue there...
ReplyDeleteOh ya, Hei Fun Dei (Food & Tea ) serves a pretty decent Sang Har Mee also....
Greetings Floggers :-)
ReplyDeleteYup, i had a poor experience, poor presentation food and noodles that tasted like rubber bands ... Glad your experience was better.
Perhaps they have improved! Or perhaps they are simply inconsistent ... Hmm.
I'd stick to the pizzas and indian dishes :-) Cheers!
julian,
ReplyDeleteI think they are inconsistent.... thought I can't say their food is always good, I think they have been pretty alright... above average... nice place, decently priced drinks n food...