Duck Noodles at Chun Heong, Lucky Garden, KL

duck noodles

Happiness is eating a simple bowl of noodles tossed in some dark sauce.

Happiness is slurping double-boiled soup flavoured with chinese herbs. Tender duck meat that literally falls off the bones saturates the soup with its essence.

duck noodles

Happiness is watching the steam fog up my glasses as I slurp up my noodles. The simplicity of which it is prepared, with just a sprinkling of chopped spring onions and sliced garlic, is a contrast to the complexity of its taste. Wolfberries add a natural sweetness to the taste of the soup.

Iced Milo

Happiness is ending the meal with a glass of Iced Milo (extra kau, of course).

Kedai KopiΒ & Makanan Chun Heong
Lucky Garden
Kuala Lumpur.

Open morning and afternoon.

32 thoughts on “Duck Noodles at Chun Heong, Lucky Garden, KL

  1. happiness is when you think about the blissful meal you just had as you drive back home

    happiness is when you remind urself of the happy meal you had, when you blog

    and happiness is when you share this with us..

    doesnt sound all that bad after all, does it?

  2. kat: sorry dahling. I don’t have the recipe. If I do come across it, I shall definitely drop you an email!

    Mama Bok: The older we get, the more complicated life becomes, eh?

    Kenny Mah: Happy to help ya, dude. πŸ˜›

    Henry: Umm.

    Joe: It’s always about food hor. πŸ˜›

    Jun: You’re right. The blog’s a form of expression, isn’t it? πŸ™‚

    Sugar Bean: Thanks! Hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I have!

    Jackson: This is pretty good. The soup is very tasty.

  3. I just found out that people actually buy milo from kl to bring to ad! Bags and bags of it!! A cupboard-ful of milo and nothing else!! Cheaper in kl wor.. O.O

  4. sooooo did you feel da duck power after all the slurps !

    we always come here to catch the run-about sweet pink Mongolian looking lady with the darkened eyes here ( drinks section ) .

  5. Hey, do they still have the pork ribs and chicken in the same concoction? Last time u have a choice of meat. Next to duck, I’d go for the pork ribs. ;p

  6. Simplicity and happiness, I feel, go very well together and the food you showed us here, exemplifies that. I wish I could have some, really.

    I like the new look – everything about it!

  7. Bernsy: I feel that the noodles aren’t as good as the Bidor one, but the herbal soup can give those guys a run for their money.

    kat: Gotta love Milo!! Some of the simple things we take for granted here.

    daphne: thanks .:-)

    team bsg: hahaha. I think I know who you’re referring to!

    Barbie: Sorry girl, but I didn’t check. Went straight for duck! Will check out next time i’m there!

    ekeng: There are loads of good food in Lucky Garden. Yumz!

    Cynthia: I do hope you’ll be able to make a trip here one day, Cynthia. πŸ™‚ And thanks….nice to get positive feedback! πŸ™‚

  8. double-boiled soup flavoured with chinese herbs! That’s real happiness! and i love my iced milo extra kau too!
    That makes me happy definitely too! πŸ˜‰
    Nicely written πŸ™‚
    happy post it was!

  9. All right, someone tell me what extra kau is? I know, I know, long time no live there…it’s almost midnight here. It would be nice if you could drive by and we could go have supper of Duck noodles at Lucky Garden….zzz….huh, oh I was just dreaming sweet dreams. Night night LL.

  10. Christine: Aah, you’re just like me then. πŸ™‚

    Mandy: Glad to have been able to help! πŸ™‚

    Msiagirl: It’s extra pekat. Mmmmmm…..so goooood!!

    Christy: Thanks!!

    Precious Pea: So sweet! Thank you!! And yes, feel free to dig in to my happiness anytime!

    wmw: hahaha….will remember to spread further to PJ.

    shirleen: lucky lemon? lol. Lucky Garden –> Bangsar. U know where TMC (opposite Bangsar Village) is? This place is at the shoplots at the other side nearer to the roundabout.

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