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PBK Noodles

Owner Michael Samsir makes Indonesian-style noodles by hand.

Dani Valent

PBK Noodles owner Michael Samsir makes Indonesian-style noodles by hand.
1 / 7PBK Noodles owner Michael Samsir makes Indonesian-style noodles by hand.Joe Armao
PBK Noodles in Clayton serves up specialty coffee and handmade noodles.
2 / 7PBK Noodles in Clayton serves up specialty coffee and handmade noodles.Joe Armao
A generous bowl of mie medan at PBK Noodles.
3 / 7A generous bowl of mie medan at PBK Noodles.Joe Armao.
Upside down coffee.
4 / 7Upside down coffee.Joe Armao
Noodles are all made by hand.
5 / 7Noodles are all made by hand.Joe Armao
Shoestring noodle with chicken and mushroom.
6 / 7Shoestring noodle with chicken and mushroom.Joe Armao
Fried wontons.
7 / 7Fried wontons.Joe Armao

PBK Noodles

Indonesian$

There’s so much to love at this daytime spot. Owner Michael Samsir imports coffee from Aceh and roasts it for his Indonesian special brews. The upside-down coffee that you drink by blowing it with a straw has to be seen to be believed. Then there are the noodles, made out the back to various thicknesses and served with house-made broth and wontons. PBK can just be lunch, but it can also be a connoisseur’s paradise.

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Dani ValentDani Valent is a food writer and restaurant reviewer.

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