Wan Tan Mee at Chee Meng Cafe

The outside view of the cafe
Chee Meng Cafe is located at Argyll Road and they only serve 1 stall Wan Tan Mee. According to the owner, the noodles are handmade fresh each day and they are usually sold out by noon. The cafe is located right opposite a Caltex petrol station so it's not that hard to spot it. As a side note,Wan Tan means dumplings and Mee means noodles, so Wan Tan Mee literally means dumpling noodles,

Wan Tan Mee
The Wan Tan served by the stall tasted ok but it lacked a wow factor, but the noodles on the other hand were really springy and the texture was really nice to chew on. Furthermore, the sauce that came with the noodles had a certain lard aroma that was really fragrant but at the same time not being too overpowering. The stall also sells baby Bak Choy as a side dish, I'm not really a fan of Bak Choy, but the vegetables were cooked just right and they had a crispy sort of crunch to it making every bite feel satisfying with each munch.

Wan Tan Mee with Bak Choy
TLDR:
Conclusion: The noodles were really springy and nice and the sauce was perfect. The Bak Choy is also a must order.

Operation Times: Open daily from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. , but closed on Tuesdays                   
                                 
Location:  Jalan Argyll, George Town, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang

Price : The smallest plate of Wan Tan Mee starts at RM 4

Waiting Time : 5 minutes

Parking Tip: You can park at the side of the road

Overall Rating : 4.1 / 5


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