I’ve been a regular customer at this restaurant, especially for their bak kut teh. Personally, I love their suan la cai (zap cai), as it’s prepared with a salty flavor base, unlike many other places that lean toward sweetness. The salty profile is definitely my preference.
The pricing is very reasonable and affordable, which makes it a great value for money. The environment, however, can be quite crowded and noisy due to their high customer traffic—a testament to their popularity.
One aspect of the service I don’t particularly like is how the staff always serve fried dough sticks (yao char guai) along with your order. They don’t clearly ask if you want them, or they ask very quickly or in a soft tone, which could confuse first-time customers into thinking it’s ordered by someone else who came and in together as a group. As a result, some may end up paying for something they didn’t intend to order. Regular customers are aware of this, but it might catch newcomers off guard. Hopefully they can train some of their service staff to ask customer...
Read moreThis place is located at Subang Jaya on the opposite side of a few colleges.
Generally after shopping at Sunway Pyramid if we are craving for Bak Kut Teh we would drop by this restaurant.
Parking here is quite full, however this place is lively with continous moving traffic, with a little luck and patience you will soon find a parking.
By observation this restaurant is almost always full of patron compare to others.
We ordered dry and soup Bak kut teh with a portion of lettuce with yau char kuay plus drinks.
The staff here is well verse with their respective duty. Their process is almost seamless as the water flow on the river. It only took us 27min to finish our meals from order till we paid the bills. Can't help it that we are hungry.
We had been having quite a few visit for the past 10 years, never had the yummy broth fail our cravings.
If you are nearby Sunway area and not planning to travel to Klang for bkt, this is as good a place to get...
Read moreIf Kepong and Klang are two far places for you to go, but you still want to eat great Bak Kut Teh, drop by SS14 and visit this restaurant. It is a popular spot among the locals around the neighbourhood, including students and residents who reside in SS15 and Sunway City. As both Dry and Soup options are mouth-watering delicious, I recommend coming in pairs or a small group (preferably your family members) so that you can try both without fearing overeating. You can also order sides like You Tiao (Yao Zao Gui/Oil Sticks), beansprouts, etc. The place is usually packed, but don't worry, as the restaurant adheres to the social distancing procedures that are set in motion because of the Covid-19 coronavirus that is spreading...
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