Wednesday 7 October 2015

Pun Chun Duck Noodles @ Bidor, Perak (品珍酒楼)





 
 
 
During Hari Raya Haji public holiday, we visited Pun Chun Duck Noodles Restaurant, located at Bidor, Perak. This well know historical restaurant is selling their signature Stew Duck Soup & Noodles, Wanton Noodles and Yam Puff! Beside this, they are selling Chicken Rice, Mixed Rice and varieties of Traditional Biscuits too.
 
 
 
 
While waiting for our food, it takes quite a while since so packed during public holiday, I were hang around to snap some photos. =D
 
 
 
 
 
 
 










This is where all the piping hot Stew Duck Soup treasured at...
 










Uncle refilling a new batch of duck soup into the steamer!








Uncle was so friendly! Posed at my photo =)
 
 







Noodles in preparation









 
The famous yam puff! Fresh from kitchen!
 
 
 
















Yam Pie (芋角)(RM 2 per piece). Bought their famous yam pie to eat while waiting for our food to arrive. Their yam pie is always my favourite. Golden crispy crust and delicious char siew fillings, delicious. But it's slightly pricey.










White Coffee Ice. Cant skip to order their white coffee whenever I pay my visit here. It taste so authentic and rich. BEST!









They were selling chicken rice and mixed rice at the front of shop.
 










Kenny ordered a plate of mixed rice while waiting for our food to arrive. He's starved because we skip our breakfast and depart from KL to Bidor! LOL.


He commented that their mixed rice taste average. RM3 charged for this plate of mixed rice, quite cheap and hardly can be found in KL nowadays.










DA LANG! Finally our food arrived!!










Duck noodles (RM 8). We ordered Dry noodles so we can have ori bowl of stew duck soup.


Their homemade noodles was springy and flavourful with soy sauce fragrance, the taste of oldies. Somehow, Kenny claimed that his plate of noodles taste plain. Inconsistency of quality control. LOL 


















Stew duck thigh soup. We were satisfied with our soup this time. Taste authentic and sweet. The sweetness of long hour stewed duck meat and herbal. Sometimes, their soup can be tasteless or plain.










Preserved chili. A must when eating dry noodles.
 
 
 






 
Homemade chili sauce. So niceee. Taste great eaten with duck meat.











Wonton (RM 1 per piece). Wonton size was big and inside stuffed with 1 small shrimp and pork meat. AWESOME!









Both of us were so full and satisfied with our meal. Before continue our trip to Teluk Intan to visit grandpa, we bought some Kai Cai Biscuits from the shop and some fresh guava as souvenirs! Would recommend to drop by this restaurant for a meal if you are travelling along NORTH-SOUTH PLUS Highway.












We were passing by this Traditional Kuih stall when walking back to our car. It's taste great and kampong flavour. Only RM 0.50 each, quite cheap!














Rating:
Food - 4/5
Price - 2.5/5 
Service - 2.5/5
Ambiance - 2.5/5


 

 
Location: 
38 & 40, Jalan Besar, 35500, Bidur, Perak.





Hours:
Daily. 5am till 10pm.









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