After the highway was completed, we finally can eat our favourite BKT again in Teluk Pulai. Yummy!!!
We ordered soup and dry bak kut teh for 1 person portion each. I really love the dry one here as it's so flavoursome and the soup's not bad...but I prefer a herbier tasting soup base.
As usual, when our rice comes, we'll load it up with fried onions and pour a ladleful of soup on it.
A plate of blanched veges to decrease our sinfulness...
It cost us around RM30 for this satisfying meal.





Interesting, I never knew Teluk Pulai served a dry version. Must give it a try. This is the original outlet near Port Klang?
ReplyDeleteis delicious among the town..
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favourite places to have BKT, esp the dry version. I love it!
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