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Your favourite bak kut teh

July 13, 2008 By: endroo G Category: Bloggy 3 Comments →

Hello world. Post is scarce nowadays. Not much time to blog. A lot of work and kinda lazy. Exam’s coming up. Someone was sodomised by Anwar. Our Najib is trembling in fear and a bit kelam-kabut while gulping his sliver as you can see on tv when he appeared for news press conference. Prices for every fucking thing has gone up. Salary and essential allowances still the same as 5 years ago. Maarfeeeleeendough fuck suck. Inflation….. !!

Well, been going around eating bak kut teh and the best is stiillll in Kepong. Last week, I had bak kut teh 3 times in a week (PJ-SS51, PJ- opposite St. Ignatius Church, Klang-Taman Rashna). Sometime you will hear people saying that bak kut teh shop in some area is the best….. and another fella arguing the one in another area is the best….. and the debate goes on and on. Well, all these dishes come in various flavour and style of cooking. At the end of the day, it all depend on your preference.

I hate Klang bak kut teh because it sucks and they force you to eat from the plate with fork and spoon. Stupid isn’t it? How many scoops of soup can you take to down a good mouthful of soup down your throat? Sometime, when people blanja, you got no choice but there’s no satisfaction. I don’t know which smart ass joe thought of it eating with fork and spoon. When you ask for chopstick, chinese spoon and rice to be serve in bowl, the waiter will look at you dumbfounded. Geez.

Best bak kut teh in ourskirt KL:

  • Lim Kee bak kut teh (Jalan Development, Taman Kepong) - they have good yam rice
  • yet another Lim Kee bak kut teh (Tmn Bukit Maluri, Kepong…. near Tuck Kee Restaurant)
  • Kaka bak kut teh (Kepong main road near RHB Bank and drive-in Pizza Hut/KFC) - also serves good pig leg vinegar; you won’t miss their eye-catchy red signboard
  • Restoran Grandpa bak kut teh (formerly Chong Huat in Taman Bidara, Selayang) - also famous for its salted mui choi

When you found a good bak kut teh shop, you will be reluctant to go elsewhere for it. Any better bak kut teh in Klang Valley? Bring it on.

*edited* Oh yeah… Ban Lee bak kut teh (next to Dynasty Hotel, Jln. Ipoh) is also great. They cook bak kut teh using charcoal stove and it adds to the flavour.