Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Sun Sea OUG

On Wednesday 14.sep.2022, stayed at home whole day and ordered one Foodpanda delivery for both lunch and dinner.

*** Kai Dan Go ***

He wanted to buy the traditional Kai Dan Go aka egg sponge cake from Sun Sea coffee shop in OUG so we went there on Fri 9.sep.2022 and I bought all 4 products from the stall.

One egg sponge cake MYR 2.40 in the round container.
3 pork pastries MYR 2.50 each.
2 Lou por pastries MYR 2.40 each.
1 kaya swiss roll MYR 8.50 per roll.

The kaya swiss roll has a fine cake texture and fragrant kaya but the kaya tastes different from the kaya swiss roll in KL center. Both kaya rolls taste good to me. He says the kaya roll tastes nicer than his Kai Dan Go though the egg sponge cake's taste is acceptable too.

Only 4 products.

The pastries are baked onsite. You can see the two trays of Kai Dan Go inside the glass display unit.

Total price for 7 items is MYR 23.20 and they accept e-payment paid to OUG Traditional Confectionery.

Cross section of the pork pastry. The meat fillings taste the fillings in those yam puffs aka Wu kok dim sum.

I seldom buy lo por pastry but since I am buying all 4 products, I bought a prepacked bag of two pieces.

Cross section. Flaky layers of pastry skin with sweet gooey fillings in between the layers. No distinct outstanding taste.

Since already at this Sun Sea coffee shop, just have to buy a pack of the popular seafood pork noodles which is supposed to be operated by the same party as Hong Cha seafood pork noodles OUG. I added prawns to it so the price is MYR 21 for a default of 10 prawns. Taste good. My weak teeth need to put in more work for the intestines and squid.

The interior of Sun Sea coffee shop. View from the pastry stall looking at the seafood pork noodles stall.

*** Wednesday 14.sep.2022 ***

His lunch and dinner from Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice.

Total price inclusive of delivery fees is MYR 17.40 which I find is a reasonable price.

4 comments:

  1. Traditional pastry and cake. So this place only sell those 4 bakes?? I am eyeing the Swiss roll. Hehe. I like Swiss roll.

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    1. Yes, only 4 types sold by this stall in the coffee shop. You will like this kaya swiss roll if you like kaya.

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  2. The pork pastry looks like siu pao.

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    1. The shape is longer but the fillings don't taste like siew bao's fillings.

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