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post Apr 26 2023, 03:15 PM

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There’s 2 or 3 chicken rice around this area. I heard most of them branch out from one stall from there. Betul kah? If yes, which one original? I heard the one opposite this one.
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post Apr 26 2023, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(WaterBuffalo @ Apr 26 2023, 03:15 PM)
There’s 2 or 3 chicken rice around this area. I heard most of them branch out from one stall from there. Betul kah? If yes, which one original? I heard the one opposite this one.
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The 2 famous ones in section 17 are Wong Kee, which is opposite seventeen mall, and Choon Yien @ Happy Mansion.

Think they are unrelated to each other.

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post Apr 26 2023, 03:18 PM

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x faham. after awhile got bored
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QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Apr 26 2023, 03:16 PM)
The 2 famous ones in section 17 are Wong Kee, which is opposite seventeen mall, and Choon Yien @ Happy Mansion.

Think they are unrelated to each other.
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I always thought Happy Mansion was Wong Kee actually kek

I like the Happy Mansion one. Not been there for ages
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post Apr 26 2023, 03:18 PM

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QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Apr 26 2023, 02:54 PM)
By Kenny Mah
Tuesday, 14 Mar 2023 8:57 AM MYT
PETALING JAYA, March 14 — My gym buddy has been raving about his new favourite chicken rice shop for months.

We used to head to the same chicken rice stall in Taman Desa after gym but now that we train at different places, he has found a new go-to spot for his post-workout protein.

It happens.

Gym bros come and go, and sometimes they seek their chicken breasts elsewhere while you’re still finishing your final drop set.


That, and he has a new girlfriend.
Perhaps his new spot is more conducive to romantic dates, then? We shall see.

My Gym Bro and The Girlfriend (her name withheld for privacy but mostly because we love how impressive "The Girlfriend” sounds — her lack of eye rolling at the two of us betrays a generosity beyond her tender years) has invited me along for lunch at Wong Kee Chicken Rice in Section 17, PJ.

If the name Wong Kee sounds familiar, they used to be located inside Restoran Hong Seng, the corner coffee shop just across the road. Which means I have had their chicken rice before, just not in quite a while.

Time to try it again, and with fantastic dining companions this round.

As we join the queue in front of the shop — notoriously long but it moves briskly if you are patient or have company to have engaging conversations with, as I do — it occurs to me that I am a Gen X on a third wheel date of a Gen X with two Millennials.

Whatever would we talk about?

This is not the first time I had met The Girlfriend, of course. We had our first tri-date — Is that even a thing? Better than He Who Was The Third Wheel though, surely? — at LI Damansara Jaya a few months ago.

But as first dates (or, more accurately, tri-dates) go, it was a tentative affair. We made small talk over the housemade spam katsusando (more burger than sandwich with the soft milk buns and savoury hoisin mayonnaise, but who’s keeping track?) and chargrilled French beans needing only a squeeze of lemon.

Soon we warmed up — it might have been thanks to a triple order of LI’s signature cocktails though — and went deeper into more irreverent topics.

Spurred on by the refreshing concoction of gin and lime, ginger syrup and kyuri (basically cucumber, albeit the Japanese variety), we rhapsodised over dating foibles and the dearth of a decent carbonara in town.

Which means — fast forward a few months — now that we have finally breached the front of the queue, we can let my gym bro take care of making the orders and grab a table.

The former is no mean feat, itself a labyrinthine process of 1. Figuring out what types of roast meats are left, and 2. Trying not to over-order and leaving some for the poor folks behind us. In my Gym Bro we trust.

To be fair, I doubt he’d have much chance to ruminate and linger. The well-greased chopping area is a statement in and of itself: the very paragon of ruthless efficiency, every splatter the sign of a swiftly executed order.

It’s self service here so we get up and retrieve our orders once they are ready. And what did we order?

A whole roast chicken, of course, for the protein, with plenty of crispy skin to pick at. A big platter of their luscious char siu (caramelised barbecued pork) resting on a bed of sliced cucumbers (the local sort, best for soaking in all the meat juices and grease).

And one thick, unctuous dark sauce to rule them all: everything from the bowls of oil rice to the plates of roast meats.

Honestly though, the three of us pretty much ignore this treacly gravy in favour of their addictive chilli sauce. You know it is liquid manna when the shop proprietors offer the chilli sauce in small bowls rather than saucers!

In between bites, The Girlfriend makes me laugh with her wry observations and their couple’s back-and-forth would entice a smile from the gruffiest of souls.

They pay me the sweet courtesy of guffawing at my lame puns, the undeniable dreadfulness no deterrence to their enjoyment.

But I’m sure they enjoy their meal even more.

It’s protein for my Gym Bro after a good workout but I’m sure he appreciates a visit to Wong Kee Chicken Rice for the time he gets to spend with his darling while in the queue as much as the chicken rice itself.
Wong Kee Chicken Rice 黃記雞飯
931, Jalan 17/38, Section 17, PJ

Open Tue-Sun 9:30am-3pm; Mon closed

Tel: 010-520 1071

IG: instagram.com/wongkee.chickenrice/

* Follow us on Instagram @eatdrinkmm for more food gems.

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Even The Chicken Rice Shop more consistent and taste better than Wong Kee, and they can do it without lard. Wong Kee char siew also damn hard, burned taste. Ipoh Chicken Rice charsiew also better.
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post Apr 26 2023, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Apr 26 2023, 03:16 PM)
The 2 famous ones in section 17 are Wong Kee, which is opposite seventeen mall, and Choon Yien @ Happy Mansion.

Think they are unrelated to each other.
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Within the Seventeen mall area, there’s another chicken rice shop older than Wong Kee. Kopitiam green sign board. Wong Kee, I heard is branch out from that stall.
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post Apr 26 2023, 03:21 PM

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post Apr 26 2023, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Apr 26 2023, 02:54 PM)
By Kenny Mah
Tuesday, 14 Mar 2023 8:57 AM MYT
PETALING JAYA, March 14 — My gym buddy has been raving about his new favourite chicken rice shop for months.

We used to head to the same chicken rice stall in Taman Desa after gym but now that we train at different places, he has found a new go-to spot for his post-workout protein.

It happens.

Gym bros come and go, and sometimes they seek their chicken breasts elsewhere while you’re still finishing your final drop set.


That, and he has a new girlfriend.
Perhaps his new spot is more conducive to romantic dates, then? We shall see.

My Gym Bro and The Girlfriend (her name withheld for privacy but mostly because we love how impressive "The Girlfriend” sounds — her lack of eye rolling at the two of us betrays a generosity beyond her tender years) has invited me along for lunch at Wong Kee Chicken Rice in Section 17, PJ.

If the name Wong Kee sounds familiar, they used to be located inside Restoran Hong Seng, the corner coffee shop just across the road. Which means I have had their chicken rice before, just not in quite a while.

Time to try it again, and with fantastic dining companions this round.

As we join the queue in front of the shop — notoriously long but it moves briskly if you are patient or have company to have engaging conversations with, as I do — it occurs to me that I am a Gen X on a third wheel date of a Gen X with two Millennials.

Whatever would we talk about?

This is not the first time I had met The Girlfriend, of course. We had our first tri-date — Is that even a thing? Better than He Who Was The Third Wheel though, surely? — at LI Damansara Jaya a few months ago.

But as first dates (or, more accurately, tri-dates) go, it was a tentative affair. We made small talk over the housemade spam katsusando (more burger than sandwich with the soft milk buns and savoury hoisin mayonnaise, but who’s keeping track?) and chargrilled French beans needing only a squeeze of lemon.

Soon we warmed up — it might have been thanks to a triple order of LI’s signature cocktails though — and went deeper into more irreverent topics.

Spurred on by the refreshing concoction of gin and lime, ginger syrup and kyuri (basically cucumber, albeit the Japanese variety), we rhapsodised over dating foibles and the dearth of a decent carbonara in town.

Which means — fast forward a few months — now that we have finally breached the front of the queue, we can let my gym bro take care of making the orders and grab a table.

The former is no mean feat, itself a labyrinthine process of 1. Figuring out what types of roast meats are left, and 2. Trying not to over-order and leaving some for the poor folks behind us. In my Gym Bro we trust.

To be fair, I doubt he’d have much chance to ruminate and linger. The well-greased chopping area is a statement in and of itself: the very paragon of ruthless efficiency, every splatter the sign of a swiftly executed order.

It’s self service here so we get up and retrieve our orders once they are ready. And what did we order?

A whole roast chicken, of course, for the protein, with plenty of crispy skin to pick at. A big platter of their luscious char siu (caramelised barbecued pork) resting on a bed of sliced cucumbers (the local sort, best for soaking in all the meat juices and grease).

And one thick, unctuous dark sauce to rule them all: everything from the bowls of oil rice to the plates of roast meats.

Honestly though, the three of us pretty much ignore this treacly gravy in favour of their addictive chilli sauce. You know it is liquid manna when the shop proprietors offer the chilli sauce in small bowls rather than saucers!

In between bites, The Girlfriend makes me laugh with her wry observations and their couple’s back-and-forth would entice a smile from the gruffiest of souls.

They pay me the sweet courtesy of guffawing at my lame puns, the undeniable dreadfulness no deterrence to their enjoyment.

But I’m sure they enjoy their meal even more.

It’s protein for my Gym Bro after a good workout but I’m sure he appreciates a visit to Wong Kee Chicken Rice for the time he gets to spend with his darling while in the queue as much as the chicken rice itself.
Wong Kee Chicken Rice 黃記雞飯
931, Jalan 17/38, Section 17, PJ

Open Tue-Sun 9:30am-3pm; Mon closed

Tel: 010-520 1071

IG: instagram.com/wongkee.chickenrice/

* Follow us on Instagram @eatdrinkmm for more food gems.

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Actually it is the roasted pork nice here, not the roasted chicken or char siew. Write so long but missed out the main dishes.


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post Apr 26 2023, 03:32 PM

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i eat here all the time lmao.

all gym bros will be seen in chicken rice shop
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post Apr 26 2023, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Apr 26 2023, 02:54 PM)
By Kenny Mah
Tuesday, 14 Mar 2023 8:57 AM MYT
PETALING JAYA, March 14 - My gym buddy has been raving about his new favourite chicken rice shop for months.

We used to head to the same chicken rice stall in Taman Desa after gym but now that we train at different places, he has found a new go-to spot for his post-workout protein.

It happens.

Gym bros come and go, and sometimes they seek their chicken breasts elsewhere while you're still finishing your final drop set.


That, and he has a new girlfriend.
Perhaps his new spot is more conducive to romantic dates, then? We shall see.

My Gym Bro and The Girlfriend (her name withheld for privacy but mostly because we love how impressive "The Girlfriend" sounds - her lack of eye rolling at the two of us betrays a generosity beyond her tender years) has invited me along for lunch at Wong Kee Chicken Rice in Section 17, PJ.

If the name Wong Kee sounds familiar, they used to be located inside Restoran Hong Seng, the corner coffee shop just across the road. Which means I have had their chicken rice before, just not in quite a while.

Time to try it again, and with fantastic dining companions this round.

As we join the queue in front of the shop - notoriously long but it moves briskly if you are patient or have company to have engaging conversations with, as I do - it occurs to me that I am a Gen X on a third wheel date of a Gen X with two Millennials.

Whatever would we talk about?

This is not the first time I had met The Girlfriend, of course. We had our first tri-date - Is that even a thing? Better than He Who Was The Third Wheel though, surely? - at LI Damansara Jaya a few months ago.

But as first dates (or, more accurately, tri-dates) go, it was a tentative affair. We made small talk over the housemade spam katsusando (more burger than sandwich with the soft milk buns and savoury hoisin mayonnaise, but who's keeping track?) and chargrilled French beans needing only a squeeze of lemon.

Soon we warmed up - it might have been thanks to a triple order of LI's signature cocktails though - and went deeper into more irreverent topics.

Spurred on by the refreshing concoction of gin and lime, ginger syrup and kyuri (basically cucumber, albeit the Japanese variety), we rhapsodised over dating foibles and the dearth of a decent carbonara in town.

Which means - fast forward a few months - now that we have finally breached the front of the queue, we can let my gym bro take care of making the orders and grab a table.

The former is no mean feat, itself a labyrinthine process of 1. Figuring out what types of roast meats are left, and 2. Trying not to over-order and leaving some for the poor folks behind us. In my Gym Bro we trust.

To be fair, I doubt he'd have much chance to ruminate and linger. The well-greased chopping area is a statement in and of itself: the very paragon of ruthless efficiency, every splatter the sign of a swiftly executed order.

It's self service here so we get up and retrieve our orders once they are ready. And what did we order?

A whole roast chicken, of course, for the protein, with plenty of crispy skin to pick at. A big platter of their luscious char siu (caramelised barbecued pork) resting on a bed of sliced cucumbers (the local sort, best for soaking in all the meat juices and grease).

And one thick, unctuous dark sauce to rule them all: everything from the bowls of oil rice to the plates of roast meats.

Honestly though, the three of us pretty much ignore this treacly gravy in favour of their addictive chilli sauce. You know it is liquid manna when the shop proprietors offer the chilli sauce in small bowls rather than saucers!

In between bites, The Girlfriend makes me laugh with her wry observations and their couple's back-and-forth would entice a smile from the gruffiest of souls.

They pay me the sweet courtesy of guffawing at my lame puns, the undeniable dreadfulness no deterrence to their enjoyment.

But I'm sure they enjoy their meal even more.

It's protein for my Gym Bro after a good workout but I'm sure he appreciates a visit to Wong Kee Chicken Rice for the time he gets to spend with his darling while in the queue as much as the chicken rice itself.
Wong Kee Chicken Rice ************
931, Jalan 17/38, Section 17, PJ

Open Tue-Sun 9:30am-3pm; Mon closed

Tel: 010-520 1071

IG: instagram.com/wongkee.chickenrice/

* Follow us on Instagram @eatdrinkmm for more food gems.

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post Apr 26 2023, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(WaterBuffalo @ Apr 26 2023, 03:15 PM)
There’s 2 or 3 chicken rice around this area. I heard most of them branch out from one stall from there. Betul kah? If yes, which one original? I heard the one opposite this one.
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section 17 has 3 main ones.

Choon Yuen, Wong Kee and my favourite Yun Kei.

i frequent all 3 places like drug addict.
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post Apr 26 2023, 03:38 PM

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QUOTE(Kaya Butter Toast @ Apr 26 2023, 03:34 PM)
section 17 has 3 main ones.

Choon Yuen, Wong Kee and my favourite Yun Kei.

i frequent all 3 places like drug addict.
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This one. This is opposite Yun Kei.

https://kyspeaks.com/2014/03/12/ky-eats-chi...-pj-seksyen-17/
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post Apr 26 2023, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(WaterBuffalo @ Apr 26 2023, 03:19 PM)
Within the Seventeen mall area, there’s another chicken rice shop older than Wong Kee. Kopitiam green sign board. Wong Kee, I heard is branch out from that stall.
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Long time ago, Wong Kee was operating as a hawker stall inside the Kedai Dan Makanan Hong Seng ( corner lot shop lot facing 17 Mall , same row with Toto ). After they made enough money, they now operates at their own shop lot instead of a hawker lot.


The other end of the Kedai Dan Makanan Hong Seng is the Kedai Kopi Wah Cheong. Last time Yun Kei Chicken Rice used to operate as a hawker stall inside Wah Cheong. Now Yun Kei also operates in their own shop named as Kedai Kopi Yun Kei.
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QUOTE(WaterBuffalo @ Apr 26 2023, 03:38 PM)
This was the old Wong Kee as a hawker stall within the Hong Seng.
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OMG, long long long time never eat in this store... is it still there?
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post Apr 26 2023, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(nihility @ Apr 26 2023, 03:39 PM)
Long time ago, Wong Kee was operating as a hawker stall inside the Kedai Dan Makanan Hong Seng ( corner lot shop lot facing 17 Mall , same row with Toto ). After they made enough money, they now operates at their own shop lot instead of a hawker lot.
The other end of the Kedai Dan Makanan Hong Seng is the Kedai Kopi Wah Cheong. Last time Yun Kei Chicken Rice used to operate as a hawker stall inside Wah Cheong. Now Yun Kei also operates in their own shop named as Kedai Kopi Yun Kei.
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Ah ok. Might be mistaken but I heard the apprentice from Hong Seng came out and opened his own stall.
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QUOTE(nihility @ Apr 26 2023, 03:39 PM)
Long time ago, Wong Kee was operating as a hawker stall inside the Kedai Dan Makanan Hong Seng ( corner lot shop lot facing 17 Mall , same row with Toto ). After they made enough money, they now operates at their own shop lot instead of a hawker lot.
The other end of the Kedai Dan Makanan Hong Seng is the Kedai Kopi Wah Cheong. Last time Yun Kei Chicken Rice used to operate as a hawker stall inside Wah Cheong. Now Yun Kei also operates in their own shop named as Kedai Kopi Yun Kei.
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the long queue one is Wong kee right?


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