rangoon rd. the one which turned down donald tsang. visited by takshin recently.
Changi Village, The Hands. Served with Pork Ribs. Very nice. It's at the corner of the shop houses where the 2 major fishing tackle shops are found.
Rochor center.. block 1.
I think the quality has dropped and the portion is pathetic :thumbsd: .... anyway this is the clear soup.rangoon rd. the one which turned down donald tsang. visited by takshin recently.
I think the quality has dropped and the portion is pathetic :thumbsd: .... anyway this is the clear soup.
What the TS wants is the Malacca/Johor/KL(Jln Imbi style) style of dark-sauce soup..... not so popular in Singapore...
there are some chinese herbs inside...esp "dang gui"... the best found in M'sia is not from Johor or whatnot, but from a specific area called Pasang......
thats y older folks always say..."....Pasang bak kut teh...."
should be Klang Bak Kut Teh, Klang in Cantonese is called "Pa Sang"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bak_kut_teh
the dark one is hokkien style...the white one is teochew version. The white one usually is very pepperish.
Hokkien style one I like queenstown used to have a row of hawker stores in a solitary building long time ago...dunno whether now still have or not. The other store nearer to town one at River Valley Rd next to UE square a lot of pub goers like to go there...a bit pepperish for me but still a popular choice.
The white one can try bendemeer - Singapore's longest HDB block downstairs...recommended by many taxi driver also.
These stores I mention are not only good in bak Kut Teh, their mei cai, dou kee as well as other seasoned side dishes are very good also....very few stores are all rounders...mostly just nice in the soup only.
yar,
i'm a cantonese ex-M'sian thats y i say Pa Sang mar
lol
the dark one is hokkien style...the white one is teochew version. The white one usually is very pepperish.
Hokkien style one I like queenstown used to have a row of hawker stores in a solitary building long time ago...dunno whether now still have or not. The other store nearer to town one at River Valley Rd next to UE square a lot of pub goers like to go there...a bit pepperish for me but still a popular choice.
The white one can try bendemeer - Singapore's longest HDB block downstairs...recommended by many taxi driver also.
These stores I mention are not only good in bak Kut Teh, their mei cai, dou kee as well as other seasoned side dishes are very good also....very few stores are all rounders...mostly just nice in the soup only.
haha, later most ppl dunno which place you're talking about :sweatsm:
so far still have not found a good bak kut teh yet, still prefer the ones back in Msia![]()
Changi Village, The Hands. Served with Pork Ribs. Very nice. It's at the corner of the shop houses where the 2 major fishing tackle shops are found.