[Food] Favourite pan-mein @ Jojo Kitchen

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It's a shop that I will go to at least once a week.
Located at Wangsa Maju Section 2, there're around 5 pan-mein noodles shop,
which are Jojo, Fancy Mee, SSL, QQ noodles and 'lat jiu pan-mein'.
I have tried 4 of them, but eventually enjoyed Jojo the most.

Taste buds is a very personal thing, I'm not a fan of 'lat jiu pan mein'
Still looking for traditional type, soup-based, and thick noodles
That's why I didn't go crazy over Fancy Mee, Face 2 Face that are famous for their lat jiu pan mein or dry-based, thin noodles
Also because I used to eat at a shop in which they serve really thick noodles that provide great texture
Since it closed down, I have never had these kind of noodles outside.
To cut costs, noodles are getting thinner and thinner :(

Stories will always get longer...so let's go straight in the topic

Jojo Kitchen @ Wangsa Maju

As a pan-mein noodle shop, they also have foods other than pan-mein
Like yee-mein, curry meehoon and snacks such as fried wonton

Menu(click to enlarge)


You can choose either thick noodle or thin noodle
All price are subject to 6% GST.

My favourite one - minced pork pan-mein 
(Soup-based, thick noodle)
Very flavourful minced pork, generous in quantity
Thick and nice broth. Noodles have enough thickness and chewiness.
RM7.40 (including GST) 

If you'd like to go for a bigger portion
Just add another RM1.50 to have a large one!

Someone's recent favourite - traditional pan mein
(Dry-based, thick noodles)
All kinds of condiments, including pork slices, minced pork, mushroom, black fungus and also anchovies.
Jojo's dry-based is more on the sweet side, and heavy flavoured.
Which goes well with their own chilli, not too hot but with slight sourness

RM7.40 (including GST)

Someone loves his noodles with sambal and chilli flakes of lat jiu pan mein.
Here serves 4 kinds of chilli, their signature pan mein chilli (as seen above)
The rest are sambal, chilli fakes, and green pan mein chilli, placed on table
You can choose your favourite to go with the noodles

He also recommended Fried Pork pan-mein.

Another favourite of mine - knife cut noodle
Pretty similar to our 'mein fen kueh', but it's dried shrimp broth
Which has a deeper colour and quite thick
Added with some black pepper, so it's a bit hot.

This is the reason why I keep going back!
Not regular pork slices, but a mixture of fish+pork
Silky, soft texture and taste wonderful
If you had mein fen kueh at JB, you would know this is a JB version
Since it's name suggests Hakka knife cut noodle, it should be from hakka region
(I don't know much, can't comment)
But this one, is really one of a kind!

RM8.80 (including GST)

You get a stamp for each bowl of noodles
Collect 10 and you get a bowl for free!
(And they always consider the highest price one f.o.c)

Address :
Jojo Kitchen
Go straight from Wangsa Maju LRT, you will see Jojo near the end

They have lots of branches too :
Kuchai Lama, Seri Kembangan, Puchong, Subang Jaya, SS2, Makhota Cheras, Damansara Utama, Kota Damansara, Sri Petaling, Prima Setapak

Operating hours :
Depends on each branch
Usually from morning to night

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