Sunday, July 22, 2012

The royal town of Klang

I'm from Klang, and proud to a Klangist.
I really love my hometown.
Friendly people, ehem, good foods are everywhere.


Klang

Night view of Klang

In university, we make friends from different places.
As a Klangist , do you have any idea where to bring your non-Klangist friends to hang around in this small town?
Very hard right?
This place seems to be so happening for us, but it's really hard for us to find any clue that which part of Klang is fun and worth-going.
AEON Bukit Tinggi? NO WEYYH !

I decided to post up some of my recommended places that worth going.
All of them are just my personal recommendations.
Let me just name it --> aH Wai's recommendations !!  :

1) "Ah Herh" Bah Kut Teh

 Serve in a bowl not claypot 

First thing when people mentioned about Klang for sure is Bah Kut Teh.
Klang is the home town for this well-known Malaysia food. No other place can make it as good as the Klangist.
There are hundreds of restaurants/stalls selling it in this small town.
Each 1 of them has their own unique taste. The deliciousness of each of them is just personal.
My family has our own "regular" Bah Kut Teh restaurant/stall to go to when it is "Bah Kut Teh day" - normally once in a week. "Ah Herh" Bah Kut Teh have two stalls which located in Pandamaran and Berkeley.
Every droplets of the essence of the soup is just full of tastiness. Not to mention their soup is not that concentrated and "thick" which will not makes you feel very greasy and fattening after eating it.
(Some people will recommend "Bridge-side BKT" which is also very famous, but I don't remember I've tried it before)

2) Chong Kok Kopitiam
Half boiled eggs and kopi

This is one of the rare places where you can find different races of people gather here to have breakfast.
You can order a hot Nasi Lemak and a hot cup of kopi if half boiled eggs and kaya bread cannot fill up your stomach. The environment here is just so right to have a great start in the morning. Very historical !
Kaya bread

3) Cendol Klang
The famous Rojak and Cendol in Klang

Since 1972. It used to be just a hawker stall on the street with long queue. Until recent years (around the year 2000) only they move into a shop. The taste, hmm, not that tasty anymore lah. But still quite a historical taste that is a must try in Klang.

4) Pandamaran YoYo Ice and Fried Chicken

Fried and roasted chicken with homemade chili sauce

When I was small I stay in my grandma's kampung house in Pandamaran. I have loads of memories here in Pandamaran. Believe it or not, I used to always pee and shit at the small drain outside the garden of this kampung house. And not to forget catch small longkang fishes and tadpoles at the drain. What a childhood~ only the 90's kid who live in this small kampung will ever experience it. This YoYo ice and fried chicken were the food I'll get awarded when I did well in my exam. I would say it's not just about the taste, but the memories too.

5) Laksa
Bihun Mee Laksa and iced bamboo juice

Personal recommendation. The curry soup is mixed with more coconut milk, which I love it very much. It is located just opposite Cendol Klang in a small hawker stall.
This type of Laksa, some other Malaysian like to name it Curry Laksa rather than just Laksa.

6) CK Wan Tan Mee
A small stall beside a big road near Delta tuition centre. Maybe I seldom eat wan tan mee. But this is by far the best I've tasted lah. Their shui kao is really nice. *thumbs up*

CK wan tan mee

7) Taman Chi Liung Claypot Chicken Rice Bowl
Damn. I'm drooling while posting the pictures. The chicken rice is served in claypot to keep the hotness and freshness. The smell of the hot black soy sauce rice with some small button-sized salted fish pieces is just too tempting. Besides, the pork intestine soup is just the perfect match for this chicken rice.

2 pots of chicken rice and soup

Love the soup !

There are a lot more places to go in Klang.
This is my recommendations at this moment.
Maybe there is a lot more for me to explore in Klang.
Until then I will add more recommendations into the list.

Oh yeah ~ Just came back from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) for international summer exchange program. It was really an eventful trip and I have a lot of things to blog about it. Just wait for it, I will write about it later or sooner after some arrangement and compilation. (It's gonna be a very tedious job)
For now, as usual lah~ I want to have some rest before the new semester. So I choose to nua at home. Like every holiday.

Trust me. I'm gonna work really hard for the next semester. << Repeated it for the N times already.  
Okay keep reading! #kthxbye

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