Thursday, 6 October 2016

Annie 1 Anyone?


I finally made my way to Annie 1@Uptown Damansara (which I mistook for "anyone" when someone mentioned the name to me a while back). I was craving for some wanton mee and it was about time I ventured here for their famed Menglembu Wanton Mee.

Ordering here is a breeze because you basically fill up the order chit. All the items on the menu have a numbered code and you just jot that down on the order chit. When you are done and if there is no server around, just press the red buzzer.

Iced Kopi-O. Too sweet for me.
There is also space for you to write remarks (like less sugar for your kopi which I failed to do). I like this type of ordering system because I don't like to talk. Plus you won't get funny looks when you order one too many. Saves the embarrassment. Hah!

Dry Wanton Mee with Char Siew and Wanton.
I have not had wanton mee for the longest time and I sure enjoyed this one. Now, I have never tasted Menglembu Wanton Mee, so I cannot tell if this is the real deal. All I know is that I liked it.

On another visit I had the same. 



It was almost 3:00pm and I was very hungry. So I added their Homemade Yam Cake.



It came with two sauces. I prefer the darker red one which is sweetish. The orangey one had a chemical taste. Ugh! It left a weird aftertaste which lasted the whole day. The yam cake was just alright. Quite starchy.

And I had the iced Ipoh White Coffee. This time I made sure to indicate "less sugar" on the order chit which they obliged.



This was my grand lunch. Cost me RM14.85.



And of course I had to come back for the Curry Mee because Kris gave it good reviews. Besides, she said that the Curry Laksa Supreme came in my size hah..hah...


Actually it's not a very big bowl but it is crammed with lots of ingredients.


There's char siew, wanton, pig skin (yee hah!) and a pork ball. Honestly, I am not a curry mee fan but I was immediately converted. 


To me, this curry me is superb and I may want to explore more curry mee after this. My partner went to try after I told him how good it was but he was not of the same opinion. He said it was just ordinary. Besides, he said "curry mee where got people put char siew". Oh well.


The only thing I did not like in my bowl was the solitary pork ball. It was hard and springy and had a funny smell.

I usually don't slurp so much soup (with the exception of the ramen I had at Tokyo Ramen) but I almost finished the laksa gravy.

I stopped myself because I was afraid that the gravy might have too much msg and will make me thirsty. But to their credit, the curry laksa gravy at Annie 1 did not have that effect.


From my 3 visits I noted that Annie 1 has their daily specials which they display separately from their main menu.


The Pork Noodle Soup reminded me of someone. But since I didn't like their pork ball, I don't think I want to go for this.

I guess the only other thing left to try is their Chee Cheong Fun. That will have to wait for another day.

30 comments:

  1. I would settle for the curry mee. I
    have not had pork skin for a very long time.

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    1. Good choice, the curry mee is highly recommended.

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  2. I read somewhere that Annie 1 sells kway chap. Can try that too if you can find it on their menu.

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    1. I don't seem to see in the menu. Maybe this is on the specials.

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  3. Ah so your partner is a curry mee expert but he was not impressed by the curry mee.

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  4. I'm glad you finally came to try the Menglembu wantan mee and curry laksa.....two of my favourites here. I'm happy to hear that, for a non-curry mee fan, this bowl of curry mee was superb and managed to convert you to a fan to want to try more curry mee...yay! ;) Tell your partner that (nowadays) curry mee has many toppings like char siew, siew yoke, even yong tau foo, not just the default curry or poached chicken. My spouse (like your partner) is also a curry mee expert (or so they claim to be....kekeke!) and none have stood up to the one he had in Imbi but this one came pretty close.

    Perhaps you might want to try O & S and Sisters' Curry Laksa (both in PJ) and my ultimate fav one in Mei Sin next (but this one in Imbi may be too far off for you unless you make a trip down there on a weekend). I don't think you'll like the chee cheong fun all that much (maybe the one in curry sauce fares better). I hear that their tong sui is quite good (I've not tried). And I see you enjoyed the Ipoh White Coffee, less sweet, just like me :)

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    1. That's what I told him, there are variations. I don't even remember what a typical curry mee looks like.

      Thanks for your suggestions. I can always rely on my brother to take me on a food adventure. One day, we will be sure to explore (maybe even go to Imbi!) because he is a curry mee fan too :)

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  5. This restaurant is the only one that I ate the most in one whole year. Perhaps I would visit this place 3 times a month! Everything there is superb and all my guests loved their menu. I would attack their wantan noodles, pork noodles, English Breakfast, hot white coffee and caramel pudding! I am hungry now!!!!!

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    1. Yes, love this place and I will come over often for my wanton or curry mee fix.

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  6. I am a big fan of curry noodle. Used to have a good one in Kuching but no longer there.

    Annie 1. Will definitely remember this place.

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  7. Menglembu wanton mee? hmmm... I think I know which one, wanton mee to me all looks the same except for the texture, some are springy and more curlier.. :) I like the curry noodles you had, char siew in curry is pretty common in Ipoh actually.. :)

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    1. Ah...that will be your domain and you have all the best ones there :)

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  8. Absolutely love their wonton mee, both the texture & flavors~

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  9. I'll have the mee, char siew looks good. No laksa for me, thank you.

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    1. The char siew is not bad. Overall I loved what I had here.

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  10. Anyhow looks a lot better than the wantan mees I get in Penang lah...

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    1. Really? Penang people won't be happy to hear that :)

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  11. Same as you, I find this type of ordering chit very convenient but not suitable for old folks who don't know how to read and write.

    The curry mee looks so tempting with so many ingredients.

    LOL at your "anyone"

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    1. I like pork but I don't like pork ball

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    2. Pork balls outside are springy and hard like fishballs. I don't like. I prefer those meatballs that I make at home.

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    3. I don't mind the meatballs you make too! Hee hee, hint hint.

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  12. Wanton mee and curry mee both look good! In Ipoh, we have many versions of curry noodles.

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    1. Oh yes, Ipoh is the place to be to enjoy all these wonderful wanton and curry mee! Lucky you!

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  13. Hee.. hee.. 'Anyone'? The wanton mee looks good to me. I have not eaten curry mee with so much 'Hor liao'!

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    1. Best curry to me, I want to eat some more!

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