I said I would go back there and I did.
After the evening service last Sunday, my missus and I went there for dinner. She had had the special Taiwan rice before at the other place and she loved it a lot so she had that. This time around, I made sure that I took note of the price and it was actually only RM6.00 a bowl – not RM8.00 like I said in the earlier post. The bak kut teh and the lo kaki khinzir were both RM8.00 each. I was determined to go back there again to try the latter – the stewed pork leg…
…but unfortunately, it was way below my expectations and nothing like what my missus would cook at home. I think it was just pork trotters stewed in soy sauce and garlic so at best, I would say that it tasted ok – nothing to shout about.
I ordered their special teh-c-peng…- the iced 3-layer tea with evaporated milk, gula apong/Melaka and wheat grass…
…for a change from my usual iced black coffee and it was fine – much the same as what I have had elsewhere.
We also ordered the satay, chicken and beef, from one of the stalls there…
…and it was pretty good. But at 50 sen a stick, it is much more expensive that what we had here – 5 for RM2.00 so that works out to only 40 sen each.
There are so many different stalls there and it seems that most of them are open at night and there was quite a crowd there too – I may just go back there again one day to see what else they may have to offer but I definitely will not be having the lo kaki khinzir again…