Meng Kee Char Siew, Glenmarie, Shah Alam

Saturday lunch at Meng Kee restaurant at Hicom-Glenmarie Industrial Park, Shah Alam. Their char siew (Chinese barbecued pork) is one of the best I’ve ever had, nuff said…

Meng Kee Char Siew restaurant, Glenmarie, Shah Alam

Meng Kee Char Siew
Address: 20, Jln Pekedai U1/36, Hicom Glenmarie, Shah Alam, Malaysia.
Phone: 019-379 3629

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Comments

  1. Yummm! I work in Glenmarie and went to this place at least once a week with my colleagues. Their char siew is a bit expensive, but their restuarant always full in lunch hours.sometimes the char siew will finished after 1pm, only chicken is left, need to go early if want to eat the char siew.

  2. the char siu looks yummy!! but not fat enough, fat roast pork taste better =P

  3. Yein Jee says:

    CK… yeah, it’s a bit expensive; the plate above cost RM20 I think… worth the price though, and lots of the customers (probably including you) are obviously happy with it :)

    kyon… that’s true also, but my lunch mate didn’t like fatty stuff unfortunately lol.

  4. I visited this place a few months back, and after going there once we went back almost every day for lunch! the char siew tasted fantastic, the blood sausage was also very good, the chicken was ok, not fantastic but the char siew and blood sausage more than makes up for it. I’m definitely going to go back!

  5. Yes a bit expensive but worth it. Only complaints is the flooring too oily and slippery

  6. jesmine says:

    the shop is near shah alam sek 27 ?

  7. Yein Jee says:

    jesmine… I’m not familiar with the seksyen, it seems like it’s nearer to Sek 11 or 13 instead. Check the map below for details…


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  8. No thanks to customers like you who still insist to go back even
    though you know it’s overpriced. Have you any idea how many times
    they’ve increased their prices ever since they open a few years back?
    I can get much better cha siu for a fraction of their price elsewhere.

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