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I was recommended to try Beng Heong, one of the eating places where the local Klang people would eat their Bak Kut Teh. |
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Seafood Bak Kut Teh is popular here, there are three shops found at this row of shophouses located at Jalan Teluk Pulai and Beng Heong seems to be the most popular. I heard that by 10am or so the food would be sold out. We were there at 9.30am so we were safe. |
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The boss preparing a pot of seafood Bak Kut Teh. From what I read he is a moody chap but he was very friendly with me we talked about cycling and told me he have a brother who do long haul riding... not bad afterall . |
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Though the BKT is delicious but I prefer to eat it in KL....over in Klang you eat BKT on a plate with fork & spoon and sometime no garlic is served like here. Beng Heong only serves one version of BKT there is no such thing as dry version so don't bother to ask. |
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We actually rode 50 kilometers for this Bak Kut Teh in the name of healthy life style, well at least we workout first before we indulge in this sinful delicacy ... |
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Let's go for Yao Yao Ping...yes our next eating place....for famous blended ice. |
Restoran Beng Heong Bak Kut Teh
阿头海鲜肉骨茶
35, Mengkuang Park,
Off Jalan Teluk Pulai,
41100 Klang, Selangor.GPS : 3.040463, 101.434010
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