Famous Bak Kut Teh @ Restoran Xin Wah, Cheras
The first time I had this was almost 20 years ago, when they were just a road side stall beside Convent Peel Road Primary School. They used to have burning small kettles to refill hot water for Chinese teapots.
Years later, now they moved to Queens Park, opposite Carrefour Cheras as Restoran Xin Wah.
During lunch time and dinner time, this place is usually packed.
I loved to eat tau pok and you tiao with bak kut teh.
The claypot of bak kut teh.…
The mixture of pork belly, pork meat and pork ribs. The soup here was flavoury rich in herbs and thick. Usually, I ordered extra soup. The meats were lovely as well. One
The food here in general was good. Price was reasonable. Service was good but the place is not air conditioned. Parking is not an issue.
Recommendable!
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I never knew got good BKT here…all I know is Queen's Park = Good steamboat + cheap warehouse clothes! =D
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bangsar-babe: Steamboat was good, pumpkin soup was nice… quiksilver shop closed down de..
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Yummy lah. Nice one…. I will definitely try it.
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