Tuesday, October 15, 2019

WG Yuen Ting


Whenever we are in Seapark, PJ, after having our main lunch, we will walk to this shop to get our snacks and tong sui (sweet soup dessert). They sell tofufa (soybean curd), hong tao sui (red bean sweet soup), and many other types of tong sui; deep fried snacks such as yao char kwai (chinese cruellers), sweet "Ham Chim Peng" with red bean fillings, "Kap Choong" (the one with glutinous rice in the middle), "Ma Keok" (literally means Horse Hoof - the one with the sesame seeds on it), savoury "Ham Chim Peng" (flavoured with 5 spices); chee cheong fun, mee hoon and other light food. Their products list is somewhat similar to the products list of Lai Lai Desserts in Salak South Garden. Their business hour is from 8 am to 6.30 pm and they are closed on Mondays.

Shopfront - Yuen Ting Restaurant at SeaPark, PJ. Has anyone been to this shop before?

12 comments:

  1. Yums! I like tong sui and savoury (saltish) ham chim peng. If they serve bee hoon with curry potatoes like lai lai, it would be nice.

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    1. I know they serve bee hoon and curry but not sure what kind of curry.

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  2. Brisk business, I see. A lot of people.

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  3. Not sure what is "kap choong", we have "butterfly" here which looks like the "ma keok".

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    1. you can see kap choong here: http://lilyng2000.blogspot.com/2010/05/chinese-doughnut-with-glutinious-rice.html?m=1

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  4. Thanks for reminding me of this shop. It has been a long time.
    I love to eat all these snacks as meals!

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    1. Oh, so you have been to this shop before. Yes, these snacks are tasty!

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  5. I stayed near Seapark when I was working in KL. So many variety of yummy snacks and tong sui to choose from.

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    1. oh, so you are familiar with seapark area. These snacks sure are nice to eat.

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  6. They do fry up a lot. Looks inviting but wouldn't the snacks get too cold?

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    1. I guess they know the lunch crowd would snap the snacks up so they fry a lot up front. some do get to room temperature, not considered cold.

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