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Thursday, 2 July 2015

Seng Huat Bak-Kut-Teh , Klang

Another basi post. Went with friends for this famous Bak-Kut-teh in Klang 2-3 months ago. 

Errr...dunno what the banner say...but does look impressive leh



It was a hot day. Gotta drink my tea with lotsa ice.





Funny how fast the ice melt when it hit the tea.



One of my favourite at the Bak-kut-teh shop. Hard boiled eggs. 


I can have the eggs only without having any vegetables but then Mamarazzi said must eat lo. Adui. 


Here comes our BKT. 

Papa and me like our BKT with the "deep fried ghost". That's the direct translation from Cantonese la. The actual name think is Deep Fried Crullers.

Papa likes it dipped into the BKT soup while I like to eat it as it is.




Adui....that time I was in one of my "banana leaf rice" phase. Everything also wanna eat with hand.

 
First time see people eating BKT with hands leh. *LOL*


Managed to "sapu " all ...except for those that had dropped on to the table punya lah.

Got muscle or not? After eat so much rice still no muscle ka?
 

The address of this place : Jalan Besar, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor, Malaysia

75 comments:

  1. There is a branch at Kepong too, but the BKT taste not really suit my taste bud :(

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  2. Now weather so hot. Thinking of bkt also do not dare to eat. Worry fall sick afterward. Haha.

    But I love bkt. Not to strong herbs. Milder soup base like those from Johor.

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  3. Oh, I love the BKT here. It's one of the better and more famous ones in Klang.

    I haven't eaten BKT for a long time dy. Been craving for it. :D

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    1. Hahaha then it's time go go BKT hunting :)

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  4. Hard Boiled Eggs in Bak Kut Teh are not common, aren't they?

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  5. Ok with bak kut teh, not really a fan.

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  6. You arr...BKT also eat with hand! Actually, eat with hand the nasi and the food taste nicer. I also love the hard boiled eggs. Got lots of flavour. Also when I eat BKT, I must have the cili padi and garlic with soya sauce. Like that baru syiok!

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  7. I like my tea with lots of ice also.

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  8. Hello muscle Mary! You should pump more irons or carry papa kaldip daily to see muscles sprouting. Muahahahaha

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  9. I went to eat this shop before but it was packed full house. How come so empty one?
    You are really amazing to eat with hands. So Malaysian style.

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    1. coz we were one of the first there that day

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  10. BKT is so expensive in S'pore! Just had BKT for breakfast at a popular coffee shop the other day & it's almost SGD 50 for just 2 person! Lol!

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  11. wah.. "Went with friends for this famous Bak-Kut-teh"?? whose friends?? Small Kucing already going out makan with his friends and classmates ke?? hahaha.. maybe just friends of Mamarazzi and Papparazzi kot?? but aunties and uncles can also be friends with Small Kucing la~~ :)

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  12. hahaha this Small Kucing so funny lah.. the tea was hot and the ice was cold, of course the ice will melt more quickly inside the hot tea lor.. unless put lots of ice and little tea, then the tea will become cold instead.. hot weather and also eating BKT, best to have iced tea leh..

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    1. so fast leh the ice melted....plop plop plop i put in the ice all hilang

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  13. oooh, same same taste like Uncle SK lah.. we both also like the braised eggs and also eating the "deep fried ghost" as it is, rendam into the BKT soup actually also nice lah.. so these two things probably enough for Uncle SK also, he doesn't like the fat meat mah, hehehe!! but of course one thing, Uncle SK won't eat with hands like Small Kucing lah, hehehe :p

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  14. what does the banner say?? aiyoh the photo is too small lah, Uncle SK tarak nampak.. but roughly can see the bigger words saying 70 years and the third generation lor..

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    1. dunno what it says leh. My chinese half past 6 one

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  15. Quite sometimes didn't eat BKT liao...

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  16. It looks as if you really enjoyed your visit to this restaurant.

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  17. I too love Bak Kut Teh but have to control my diet. Does it taste better or different eating with your hands. I think it is fun eating with your hands...lol!

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    1. Once in awhile eating BKT is okay la. Just not daily. Jelak also if eat too often

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  18. Thanks Kathy, for your concern when I was missing from blogging world. So thoughtful of you.

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    1. Hahah was surprise coz u usually blog daily ma

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  19. I haven't tried any of those dishes, but I would if there's a chance I could. I think Asian food is really flavorful.

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    1. Thanks LiLi

      Can try the asian restaurants in your country.

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  20. I like those braised tofu and egg too.. I also like intestines and fatty pork bkt.. But weather now so hot, no go eat bkt jor..

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    1. ya now you cannot eat much of BKT./ Not good for the bb. Take care ya

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  21. 'Sado' already, got mucles! Hehe

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  22. I love bak kut teh with hardboiled eggs and you tiao too! also with the salted veg.. they don't sell over there?

    Ai @ Sakura Haruka

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    1. these not salted eggs leh. Nope they dont have it here :(., Must try it when go SG

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  23. Oh i love eating with bare hands .. he seems enjoyed his food a lot... makes me hungry too haha

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  24. Goodmorning,
    Haven't try hard boiled eggs in BKT ..... have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Thanks Elaine. Dont think many shop offer this hard boiled eggs

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  25. Everything eaten with hands do taste nicer....but first time I've seen it done with BKT! ;)

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  26. BKT got hard boiled eggs one?

    OK very 1malaysia la eat BKT with hand (tada panas ka??)

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  27. Always my favourite your boy very strong now

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  28. Oohh interesting... hard boiled eggs in bak kut teh! My favourite is fu chuk and the enoki mushrooms. Thinking of it also makes me drool!!

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  29. haha I eat bak kut teh too
    but not the usual one
    I eat the one with seafood only like lala BKT
    MY-Emily

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    1. seafood BKT sound delicious. Have not tasted those yet

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  30. the deep fried things look interesting. stay well and happy!

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  31. I'm back blogging mamarazzi!!! :) hehehe

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  32. I long long time dare not eat BKT already, I am on diet, Meow. You can afford, I can't. If I take BKT, i need to run extra an hour on treadmill.

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    1. Hahahaha.....can la you so slim mah. eat a bit okay punya

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  33. wah ....this is that famous Klang BKT ! Its been a long time since I had it ... miss it. Behind it was the railtrack ... love the surrounding there. The overhead bridge gave me nostalgic feelings of Malaysian roads somehow.

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  34. Wow. Eating Bak kut teh with hand? Now that's rare! Anyway, I didnt know we can order Bak kut teh with hard boiled egg.
    Will definitely be on the lookout for this place if I lalu klang.

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  35. deep fried ghost? I thought should be oil fried ghost...hahaha......

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  36. I love BKT, but haven't had one in quite a while. Will check this place out one day! ^.^

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