Hand-pulled noodles. Steaming hot broth. Melt-in-your-mouth beef. Few dishes hit the soul like a satisfying bowl of mee tarik—especially when it’s done right. Whether you’re a first-timer or a loyal fan, these 10 must-try mee tarik spots in KL and Selangor will surely leave you slurping for more.

1. Chef Ma Mee Tarik

Originating from China, Chef Ma Mee Tarik offers over 50 Chinese Muslim dishes including signature beef soup noodles. Choose your noodle thickness—thin, medium, or thick—and slurp them up with tender beef slices in a rich broth. Don’t miss the spicy chicken, toothpick lamb, and their refreshing Sour Plum Tea.

Multiple locations in Klang Valley
RM15–RM25

chef ma mee tarik

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2. Salam Noodles

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Run by a Chinese Muslim family, Salam Noodles has gained a cult following for their Beef Soup Mee Tarik and crispy dry dumplings. Add a stick (or three) of Xinjiang-style lamb skewers for a full-flavored meal.

TTDI, Sri Petaling
RM12–RM20


3. Mee Tarik Restoran (China Town)


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TikTok-famous for a reason! This Chinatown gem serves freshly pulled noodles in a deeply savory beef broth. Pro tip: add a dash of chili oil for that extra zing. Perfect for late-night cravings—they’re open until 4 a.m.!

34, Jalan Sultan, KL City Centre
RM10–RM18


4. Kungfu Ramen

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This underrated spot offers rich beef noodle soup with springy handmade noodles. The braised beef is incredibly tender, and their steamed dumplings are a crowd favorite. Go early to avoid the crowd!

Wangsa Maju, Shah Alam
RM13–RM25


5. Mee Tarik Warisan Asli

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A household name in mee tarik, this halal chain is known for its bold-flavored beef noodle soup with a spicy red broth. If you’re spice-sensitive, opt for the non-spicy sliced beef version. They also offer fried noodles and dumplings.

Multiple branches: Setapak, Kajang, KL Sentral
RM10–RM20


6. Lan Zhou Mee Tarik

Specializing in authentic Lanzhou-style mee tarik, this spot keeps it simple and satisfying. Their beef broth is light but flavorful, and the thin beef slices pair perfectly with their handmade noodles. The lamb skewers are a must-try!

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RM12–RM25


7. Restoran Citarasa Anda Mee Tarik

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Located near Petaling Street, this newer spot offers deeply flavorful broths simmered for 12+ hours. Highlights include Mongolian braised lamb, spicy La Zi Ji, and a wide variety of BBQ skewers. Their noodles have a perfect bounce!

Petaling Street, KL
RM15–RM30


8. Sulaiman Mee Tarik

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Looking for value? Sulaiman Mee Tarik serves authentic Xinjiang-style dishes at wallet-friendly prices. Their beef noodle soup and toothpick lamb are consistent hits. Plus, you get a free drink!

Bandar Sri Permaisuri
RM10–RM15


9. Mee Tarik Faizal Kong

This spot offers a Malaysian twist on Lanzhou-style noodles. Choose between belt-shaped or classic ramen-style noodles, and pair with beef curry or chicken dumplings. They even serve Chinese burgers and rice bowls!

Cheras, Kajang
RM12–RM20


10. Samir Mee Tarik

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Expect traditional Chinese Muslim favorites with a local touch. Samir offers Kimchi beef noodles, wet noodles with fungus, and juicy BBQ mutton skewers. Perfect for adventurous palates!

Ampang, KL
RM13–RM25


Final Slurp

Mee tarik is more than just noodles—it’s about technique, tradition, and texture. Whether you’re in the mood for spicy broth, dumplings, or sizzling skewers, these 10 spots across KL and Selangor guarantee a meal worth every slurp.

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