Saturday, January 3, 2015

Traditional Recipe Restaurant

Siew Yoke Mui Choy Chung - MYR6.80 with a whole salted egg yolk. I like to eat glutinous rice so this tastes fine to me although the rice that came into contact with the fatty bits of the pork is quite oily and I had to pick out all the fatty bits carefully before eating the dumpling.

This is the picture on the menu. There are other types of dumplings sold too so next time I know where to go for a dumpling fix.

This place also sells pan mee - MYR7.80 (small portion). There is a 5% service charge on the bill when we paid it.

They also sell savoury tau fu fa so I will be back to try it. They are located at 6, Jalan Kuchai Maju 19, Off Jalan Kuchai Lama.

22 comments:

  1. the pan mee looks different with lotsa greens. I tink i will like this place coz it has several types of tau fu fa...

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  2. But I like the fatty bits. Haha. Makes it more moist :D

    Happy New Year to you and family :)

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    1. TQ. Same to you. I have never liked fatty bits since very young.

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  3. I like those fatty stuffs in my chang.. Very fragrant.. I love fatty pork a lot, haha..

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    1. Guess most people like fatty bits in chang.

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  4. I'd like that chang too! Yummmm!!!!!

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  5. I like this place, serving all the food that I like. I have not tasted savory taufufa, wonders how it taste like.

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    1. I have eaten savoury taufufa in Taiwan. Wonder if they taste the same here.

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  6. You picked out the most delicious part... tsk...

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  7. Oh, I love to eat chung but siew yoke mui choy chung I've not had before. There's one in my neighbourhood where I'd get my chung fix from...
    http://eatwhateatwhere.blogspot.com/2014/05/wet-market-pandan-indah.html

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    1. Chung from wet market I guess must tastes good.

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  8. Tau fu fa is my favourite dessert. That chang is tasty looking. I dont mind those fatty meat in it. Taste better. Hehe.

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    1. Guess that is what the fatty bits are in for.

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  9. I love chung! Especially those with salted egg yolks. I don't mind the fatty bits hee..hee..

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  10. I've a weakness for salted egg-yolks, Mun! You're making me hungry now......

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  11. I like the variety of dao fu fa there! =)

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