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My colleagues have been pestering me for ages to go to this really awesome chilli pan mee place, somewhere along the hustling streets of KL.One fine day, I decided to tag along for lunch. Once we parked, I caught a glimpse of an aged old sign board hanging proudly at the store front - Kin Kin. By then, I knew I was in for a treat.Restoran Kin Kin The original Kin Kin restaurant in Kampung Baru hails as the veteran come Grand-daddy of pan mee - serving notably one the best pan mee in town.I've he
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My colleagues have been pestering me for ages to go to this really awesome chilli pan mee place, somewhere along the hustling streets of KL.

One fine day, I decided to tag along for lunch. Once we parked, I caught a glimpse of an aged old sign board hanging proudly at the store front - Kin Kin. By then, I knew I was in for a treat.

Restoran Kin Kin

The original Kin Kin restaurant in Kampung Baru hails as the veteran come Grand-daddy of pan mee - serving notably one the best pan mee in town.
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I've heard uncountable stories about the place - on the fabulous pan mee and on it's terrible service - I beg to differ on the latter.

Bowls of pan mee with our extra order of meatballs were placed neatly in front of us - all within the span of 10-15 minutes. There were no shouting nor screaming and all patrons ate at peace. I guess customer service really did turnaround didn't it?

As the runners rolled pass, carrying trays of piping hot pan mee, the air was thick with sweet-smelling aroma of food and everything looks unbelievably good.
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The bowl of meatballs arrived before our pan mee. We devoured the lots hungrily and nod our heads simultaneously with approval - the pork balls were fabulous.

Finally, the real deal was behold upon us - 6 bowls of fresh off the pot pan mee to be shared amongst the 4 of us. One look at this and I knew that I was going to have the glutton of a time.
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One gentle poke and a delightful yellowy blob of egg yolk started oozing out almost immediately. How can you not be tantalized already?

You can't have pan mee at Kin Kin without a generous scoop of these spicy chilli flakes.
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One scoop is not enough, you need at least two - mix it all up until it transforms into a beautiful, glimmering brownish tone.
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It's harmonious flavours gives so much satisfaction - fresh hand-pulled chewy noodles, savoury and flavourful minced pork, crispy anchovies and chopped fried onions, perfectly done poached egg sprinkled with a dash of shallots.

The chilli flakes have to be the celebrity of the dish - it adds oomph to a classic bowl of pan mee - the combination so very clever.
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Sweet potato leaves soup with bits of broken-up hard boil egg to end a satisfying meal.

Overall Rating: 8/10. Kin Kin is a clear winner in my books. To note, menu is non existent at Kin Kin - one size, one type and one daily brewed drink. Take it or leave it and everyone still stays happy. Our wholesome meal came up to Rm53 (I figured about Rm6/bowl of pan mee) - totally worth the drive and absolutely worth the money.

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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  • Kin Kin Pan Mee