Tomyummy Noodles House |
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Tomyummy Noodles House, as the name sounds, it is a place where you can get yummy yummy Tomyam! Tomyummy has two outlets, the main one is at Jelutong and this one is at All Seasons Place. Besides selling tomyam, they also provide chicken soup. For those who likes steamboat, Tomyummy is another choice for you.
I want to thank Jazz from Eatlicious for inviting me to this food review at Tomyummy. There were a total of six bloggers attending this food review and all of them are well experienced. It was really my pleasure to join these experienced bloggers.
Tomyummy is located at the left part of All Seasons Place. There are few tables and chairs being set outside the shop, if you wish to talk loudly or smoke, this is the place for you.
There are two columns of tables and chairs inside the shop, both are sticking with the wall. The left side are suitable for 4-5 people to dine in and the right side is available for 2-3 people. We combined the tables on the left and right and it fit in the six of us perfectly.
The coulourful stripes and the white circles made up the right wall. Does the yellow stripe looks like a cheese to you?
The kitchen of Tomyummy is opened to public. In front of the kitchen are the ingredients for the customers to choose from.
There are more than 40 ingredients for the customers to choose from.
Of course, the resulted price of the tomyum is determined by the ingredients chosen by the customers. In the end, customers are the one to decide the price of the tomyum.
The prices of the ingredients are listed in the menu of Tomyummy, you can also see the price in the big poster sticking on the wall at the entrance. The prices of these ingredients are not expensive. If you are the same type like me, the lazy type, you can choose from the tomyum in the menu which the ingredients are already match up for you.
The waiter served us with six different drinks. These three are the fruit fizzy, RM3.50.
The other three are the Longan Red Tea (RM2), Lemon Tea (RM2) and the White Coffee (RM2.50). I have chosen the lemon tea and it tasted a bit too sour for me.
Rice - RM1.00
(Not included the price of the ingredients and soup)
After choosing the ingredients, the next step is to chose the soup. Both tomyum and chicken soup are RM1.50 each. Now, the last step would be choosing the noodles or rice. Different noodles and rice have different prices.
Porridge - RM1.00
(Not included the price of the ingredients and soup)
Ramen - RM1.50
(Not included the price of the ingredients and soup)
Yee Mee - RM2.00
(Not included the price of the ingredients and soup)
Udon - RM1.50
(Not included the price of the ingredients and soup)
Instant Noodles - RM1.00
(Not included the price of the ingredients and soup)
Bihun - RM1.00
(Not included the price of the ingredients and soup)
The boss said that in the near future they will add in Ban Mee for the customers to choose from.
Fried Enoki - RM5
Besides the main dishes, appetizers are also available at Tomyummy. We ordered one dish of fried enoki. The taste was not bad, it was not oily.
As for the steamboat, the first person will be charged RM5 and every subsequent persons will be charged RM2.50 (not included ingredients).
Note : Steamboat will be introduced later on, right now Tomyummy only serve tomyam and chicken soup.
Business Hour
1pm - 11pm(Daily)
Address
9-1-27, Kheng Tian Business Centre, Jalan Van Praagh 11600 Penang, Malaysia
Contact
04 - 281 6779
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Tomyummy Noodles House《东炎不败》
This post was originally written on 4th May 2014
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