Since its nearby my office, SS2 area is one of the frequent area that I often drop by for lunch especially Chow Yang area as I do not want to be stuck or hassle in finding carpark. Chow Yang area is easy easy to locate a parking space and walk to my favourite dining area just a few doors away not like the main area of SS2 you have to park far and walk to another side of your dining place. Restaurant Ho Ho Sek.
[updated 27/10/2015] – the Kopitiam had closed down – swap operator.
Well, this place caught my attention alot of times whenever I dine here, as this newly rebuild kopitiam to Restaurant Ho Ho Sek, I rate this place is a highclass kopitiam. It provides indoor dining with air condition and of course when it comes with air condition means you have to pay a bit more expensive drinks in this shop. One is because of the interior or the shop and seconds its along with air condition.
The hawker area are clean and all are park in order . .
Then my friend introduce me to this stall which is operate by her family members. Got a full time job then forgo to start a business in hawker which is kinda interesting. Their food is pretty unique in the market . ..
Pork Ribs noodle’s is their signature and they only sell that in the stall.
There are 2 version of the noodle, either spicy or non spicy. For the non spicy, you can taste the aromatic soy mix with their special ingredient sauce that make it a bit sweeet in taste and my colleague love the one non spicy.
As I love my food spicy, I would definately recommend their Spicy Pork Ribs Noodle that for first few bites, you might not find the spiciness of it. As you eat more, you will find it will numb your tongue as it goes when the spiciness kicks in. Pork ribs were well braise till its quite soft and the taste of the gravy just soak it in. One of the set back that you cannot expect so much is their noodle, that it hardly will soak any flavour in as the texture is similiar to pan mee but their homemade version is more smooth.
This would be the third time I have dine here along with this stall and if you do come here, this is one of the recommended food. RM 6.50
When we walk around the place, my colleague saw this Siew Yuk is quite tempting, so we order a small plate to test it out. Turns out to be dry and it is not so crisp on the edge as I love it with a crack sound while biting. The only best is the chili sauce.
Next order Fried Koey Teow to share as observe in the coffee shop got alot people order it. When it was serve smells good and the texture and colour looks nice. The set back is it was not fried properly that I even ate a bite filled with chili. If the uncle fried a bit longer with ‘wok hei’ then it would be a perfect one. RM 6 comes with 2 big prawns.
Popiah taste not bad as it is a bit moist at the bottom and the prawn shrimp paste spread along bring up the taste.
This chee cheong fun version is something similiar I had in Ipoh and it is much better compare to this one.
Overall, not being biased I still love my bowl of Pork Ribs Noodle – Recommended as I know pork is pretty expensive and they do not give alot, it is understandable in those terms. The food that I try are pretty average . . Maybe will suits your taste bud as you can try it out. .
-= Ka Ching =-
Food Rating 7/10 quite good ah . . -stamped-
–Warning– This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-
Location:
Restaurant Ho Ho Sek
No.157, Jalan SS2/6
47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
(Behind Nasi Kayu Kandar)
Tel : 03-7877 7745
I like their Wan Tan Mee.. keke!
something new, is this at the street of Thursday pasar malam?
This place look clean..but GOT A LOT OF LALAT.
really? luckily that day i went tharak lalat
I tried all these before!! yummy!!!xD
It’s closed now. Do you know where are they operating now? Or have they changed name or something? My husband is missing the CKT!
hie nona..
yah, they have closed down. do not know where the ckt had moved. maybe if you do go again you can try asking on the far end kopitiam ppl. most prob they would know.