Sep 30

This guy in USJ2 named his nyonya style curry noodles after himself, Fu Shoulou, direct translation means Moustache Man as how the boss looks like. You will see him standing at his stall there coordinating his workers around. Business looks good here, as the noodles sell fast and you can see the 3-4 workers cooked and served non stop.

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The curry is light in color but very tasty and is served with tau pok, long beans and topping of your choice. You can choose roast pork (siew yok) - RM5.00, string rays curry - RM5.00 or lala seafood - RM15.00. The curry noodles is very nice, light and tasty, I got the roast pork one and its really nice. I heard the lala seafood one is big and packed with goodies!

GPS: N3 03.423 E101 35.465

Sep 30

USJ2 is one of the good place for breakfast and lunch in the USJ area, there are 2 Chinese coffeeshop there with good food and a row of stalls selling soya bean, fried stuff, etc.

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I like to go to Kedai Kopi USJ2 just next to Shell petrol station, the yong tau foo here are quite nice. Its made to order, so basically you are given a piece of paper where you note down your orders and they will then make your yong tau foo based on the order, meaning start filling up there and then.

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The yong tau foo is good but the soup is not nice. To take with the yong tau foo, I like to order their curry chee cheong fun. Its chee cheong fun topped with a thick curry gravvy with mushrooms and this fried fish cake like slices.

GPS: N3 03.423 E101 35.465

Jun 24

Went back to F4 again lately, just want to update my experience this time since I didn’t manage to much dishes during the last visit. (see previous post)

This time we ordered the fish head curry, deep fried talapia with thai style, fried beancurd, fried vege, pork knuckle and marmite pork ribs. Pork knucles is really good, its different from most which are just deep fried, this one comes with its own sauce. The rest are ok but the beancurd are really salty, do avoid ordering that. But overall, this is really a food for value place to eat, all these plus 12 cans of beers for RM160.00.

To get there, just head to USJ1 and turn right on the traffic light before giant/mydin and turn left (3rd one) into Jalan Subang 4 then look for F4 signboard on your right.

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GPS: N3 02.805 E101 35.774

Feb 1

Never thought that in the middle of the industrial area in USJ would have such a good place for Fish Head! Its called F4 and no, none of the guys there look like F4, hehe… anyway, this place is in the oddest place a restaurant can be, its in the industrial area, next to workshops and the road leading into is small with big trucks being repaired along the way. Its actually next to the USJ Badminton Court.

This really prove that, no matter where you are, as long as you have good and reasonable prices, the Chinese will come far and near! :P
Anyway, this place seems to be very popular with the USJ folks already, by 7pm, people are already waiting for tables. Since fish head is the famous stuff, we ordered steamed fish head with ginger paste, the seems to use what we chinese called the “Soong Yee” head. Its large in size, but the fish texture is great, sauce and paste taste just nice and most important of all, no muddy smell! We really love the fish and it cost RM19.00 for quite a big one.

Other dishes however are just so so only la, don’t mind coming back but just for fish head :)