menu |
sample of available dishes |
We were a group of 6 adults, so ordered two meats, one tofu, one vegetable dish and another side dish to eat for fun, or in Mandarin we termed it as '吃爽'.
Marmite Pork Ribs |
Stir-fried yau mak (油麦) with fermented beancurd (豆腐乳) and garlic |
steamed tilapia with minced ginger |
The stir-fried vegetable with garlic and 'fuyu' looked rather deceiving, as underneath those green leaves, were some chopped bird's eye chilies.
The marmite pork was very tasty with strong marmite fragrance and sticky sweet caramelized sauce, so it was a pity that most of its meat were rather tough.
Here's one dish that I think, is seldom found in Singapore; the stir-fry 'sang cheong' (生肠) with ginger and scallions. Do you know what is sang cheong? Nope, it is not pig's intestine.
stir-fry 'sang cheong' with ginger and scallions |
Some may find it gross to eat innards and in particularly the sang cheong, but I found it utterly delicious. Texture was sprightly and crunchy, and tasted just fine with ginger and scallions. Utterly yums!
Didn't bother to take a picture of the tofu dish as it came to our table last, and we had already started eating halfway through by then.
The cost of the meal was about RM153 for 5 dishes, 5 plates of small rice and a pot of tea and fed 6 pax comfortably.
The place seemed more famous for its charsiew wanton noodles as we spied most tables ordered this, with roasted pork as well.
Hung Kee 亨记饭店
Address: 18-20, Lorong 4/91, Taman Shamelin Perkasa, 55300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaContact: +60 3-9282 0133
Business Hours:
Open daily, 6.30am-10pm
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