Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Ah Sang Bak Kut Teh, Sungei Way PJ

Being to a new job means one thing to me: new location to discover good food. Imagine my joy when I landed a job in Sungei Way! One thing comes to mind when one mentions Sungei Way: Bak Kut Teh.


















One of the best places for Bak Kut Teh outside Klang for me is this humble little place, Ah Sang BKT located just a few minutes away from my new office (yipee!). Though it is no where near as awesome as my favorite ones in Klang, it still hold up against many of the other BKT shops out there. Plus the setting is really nice and old school, one would easily think one is in Klang when dines here.








The soup here belongs to its own league to me. Far different from the ones in Klang which I am accustomed to, the soup here has a really rich herbal taste which some might even find little bit too bitter. Fine for me though. The meat is really fresh and cooked to tender perfection. Another good thing here is that they offer oily rice as well, similar to the ones in Klang at no extra cost!











And of course, intestines are a must at any BKT experience :)




A portion of Bak Kut Teh person here would set you back RM9, without any extras. 

Here's a map for you readers. If you are familiar with LDP and the areas near Icon City PJ, Ah Sang is located opposite the Hindu temple in Sungai Wey. Parking's a bitch but its worth it ;)




Ah Sang Bak Kut Teh
No,532, Jalan SS9A/12,
Seri Setia, Sungai Wey,
Selangor

Operating Hours:
Breakfast & Lunch only



Doggyjames says...definitely one of the best BKT places outside of Klang!




















Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Ngau Kee Beef Noodles, Tengkat Tong Shin KL

One of the best things about the drinking scene in KL is one would be spoiled for choices when it comes to after drinking supper choices. However with the new fast food restaurants, new age Middle Eastern cafes mushrooming in the city center, it's good that some of the more traditional street food are still in operation and frankly, doing quite well.

One of such places is Ngau Kee Beef Noodle stall in Tengkat Tong Shin, just next to Changkat Bukit Bintang where I always grab a pint or 5 from. And 7 out of 10 times after a barrage of pints I'll head on to Ngau Kee, which is less than a 5 minutes walk away from CBB. Don't expect air-conditioned rooms or post leather seats, it's just a simple roadside set up with a few plastic chairs and tables scattered around the stall itself.



















Beef noddles here are similar to those served at Song Kee. Dry Noodles with your choice of noodles (normally loushu fun, hor fun or thin yellow noodles) with a generous splash of meat sauce made with mainly soy sauce and minced pork which you'd mix by yourself. U do get the standard bowl of pork meatball in clear broth as well, and if you want, do order extra portions of "spare parts" parts e.g. tribe and liver!

after mixing

awesome pork balls are ossum

































A small portion of standard noodle here starts from RM6 and comes in medium & large servings as well. Options to add more parts into your noodles are available of course, for a fee. Not too shabby and definitely better than a bucket of fried chicken for after drinks meal hehe. Prices in detail as below:
























Here's a map for you readers. If you are coming from CBB, just head into the small junction beside Radius Hotel, parallel to Jalan Alor. Walk down the road pass a few budget inns and it should be on your right. Sit down, enjoyz :D













Ngau Kee Beef Noodles
Tengkat Tong Shin, Bukit Bintang,
Kuala Lumpur

Operating Hours:
Not too sure, but they are open till late almost every night, never closed when i decide to drop by :)
Always too drunk to ask whenever I'm there lol



doggyjames says...one of the best suppers in KL. protip: try the sugar cane stall next to Ngau Kee, awesome natural sugar water!







Monday, July 2, 2012

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