Already tried the rojak, cendol, the 2 popiah stalls, Chee Cheung fun and now coming to taste the asam laksa and fried Kueh Teow. I go with a bowl of bubur car - my favourite even though this stall version is so so only. Asam laksa not bad but not Penang version which is sweet. This is on the sour type ala KL version. Also using the Lai fun and not the rice noddles used in Penang version. This is a branch of the supposed famous asam laksa by the name of Campbell asam laksa located behind Cathay cinema in Klang town. I also order the Penang fried keow teow. This fare better for my liking. Only the wanton mee and the curry mee left before I can say I tasted all the stalls. Parking...
Read moreTapao the laksa and popiah and eat at home, the food here actually quite good, but the downside is too hot if you eat there (actually it could be super super hot sometimes there), so tapao is a best option if your home or office not so far from here.
The laksa taste more to salty side rather than spicy (which is my favourite, as I not so much like the Laksa too spicy, until cover all the taste of other ingredients), soup with fragrance of Santan, the combination of mee hun mee + beansprout is awesome, feel soft and crunchy for each bite..maybe only suit my plate, but still, 5 stars curry laksa with siham in Klang, highly recommended.
Other foods here also quite...
Read moreIf you are in Klang and trying to get a bite for lunch you should head over to Taman Eng Ann, probably the oldest housing estate in Klang but one that host a pasar pagi 7 days a week. At the food loft you find a wide variety of tasty local hawker food. One of my favourite is Fatty Boy Laksa. This is a legacy from the laksa stall that was operating opposite the Klang train station. Not your usual lemak heavy kind or curry powder variety. You also will find the famous popiah, leng fhee kang, Penang laksa. Spoilt for choice...
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