Verdict: Total bill came up to RM88.00 for the food above, included two small bowls of rice and a pot of Chinese Tea. Portion and price wise, considering the recent steep price tag of pork, the amount of meat given was compatible to the price. Both soup and dry BKT suit our taste buds and I can foresee more visits in the future.
Located at the corner of Jalan Development, Taman Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is dessert shop. Served a great varieties of desserts soups. About 8 types of delicious tong sui available such as glutinous rice, barley, red bean, peanut, bubur cha cha, gandum etc…
♥Verdict: If you’re a spicy Malay food lover, this place is well worth checking out to satisfy your craving
Verdict: It was a satisfying Bak Kut Teh dinner for me and if you like your Bak Kut Teh slightly milder with a good balance of flavour, herbs and sweetness, you would probably enjoy Shiang Pim Bak Kut Teh like I do.
Shang Pim is our favorite Bak Kut Teh restaurant in Kepong currently, and we think it’s the best in the town too. So we were shocked to see their shop with the shutters down and plastered with ‘for rent’ signs. Luckily they did not close down but merely relocated across the street to Jalan Development in Taman Kepong.