Zab Zab strives to live up to its Thai-language name, which means ‘delicious’; for fans of boat noodles, it’s worth taking a trip to Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park to try this Thai treat at this family-owned restaurant.

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Attention To Authenticity

Zab Zab pays attention to authenticity, with Thai cooks preparing each bowl in the open kitchen. The recipe here comprises more than 20 herbs & spices, with most ingredients sourced from Thailand.

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Zab Zab offers not only Thai kuey teow, mee hoon & glass noodles in broth thickened with pork blood; its secret weapon is a spicier version that constitutes the restaurant’s interpretation of tom yam. RM1.90 per bowl.

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Customise Your Noodles

Patrons can also customise their noodles – each bowl is made to order, so feel free to request whether you’d like yours more fiery or tangier. We like ’em soupy, but even the dry ones are wet enough to whet the appetite.

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Satisfyingly Well-Executed

All in all, Zab Zab’s rendition of boat noodles proves satisfyingly well-executed, packing a zing, a zest & a fair bit of punch. Order a side serving of fried pork rind (RM1.90) to add a welcome crunch.

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Tom Yam Noodles with Prawns

Prefer bigger bowls? Zab Zab has those too, in the form of savoury tom yam noodles with prawns (RM9.90). The outlet plans to offer a wider variety of Thai street snacks, potentially including BBQ items, by next year, when it brings in another Thai chef.

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Sweet Finish

Finish sweetly with coconut cream jelly desserts (RM3.90 for two), washed down with Thai soy bean or milk tea beverages.
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Wine – A Short Walk Away

If you’re into wine, you could pair your visit to Zab Zab with La’Vin Winery, less than a three-minute walk away.
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Shelves of bottles line a wall at La’Vin – pick one & spend an hour here – the place stays open till midnight.
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Grub can be ordered from the Food Talk cafe nearby, but we wouldn’t really endorse the bitter gourd roasted pork rice (RM9.90; the meat tasted past its prime) or the Indo Mee with egg (RM4.90; make it at home).

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Location and Contact Details

Zab Zab Boat Noodle

43G, Jalan Kuchai Maju 7, Off Jalan Kuchai Lama, Kuala Lumpur

Open daily, 12pm-10pm

Find: Contact details and map for Zab Zab Boat Noodle here.

La’Vin Winery

19 Jalan Kuchai Maju 8, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, Kuchai Lama, Kuala Lumpur

Open Monday-Saturday, 12pm-12am

Find: Contact details and map for La’Vin Winery here.