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For those staying in the west most probably visited or heard of this particular Bak Kut Teh stall. This stall is famous for braised meat and pig's trotter other than bak kut teh. My personal favorite gotta be their braised meat, one of the nicest that i ever tried. I know most women stay away from eating fatty pork but i beg to differ. I am a big big fan of fatty braised meat. If it is well braised then it is not as oily as most people assumed it to be but nicely soft and tasted heavenly. I used
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For those staying in the west most probably visited or heard of this particular Bak Kut Teh stall. This stall is famous for braised meat and pig's trotter other than bak kut teh. My personal favorite gotta be their braised meat, one of the nicest that i ever tried. I know most women stay away from eating fatty pork but i beg to differ. I am a big big fan of fatty braised meat. If it is well braised then it is not as oily as most people assumed it to be but nicely soft and tasted heavenly. I used to hate it too but after tried those better ones, it turned me into a fan. A pity is the standard here can be a little inconsistent. Sometimes, it could be a little chewy and tough.

Bak Kut Teh is one of their best sellers too. The soup is nicely peppery and clear but savory. Again, the standard is a little inconsistent at times. It could be tough at times but it was mostly good with meat that easily off the bone when i bite it lightly.

I usually take home the braised meat and bak kut teh for dinner at home. I always opted for the bigger portion ($6.00) over the smaller one ($4.00). A good choice for those evenings when i am simply too lazy to cook.

Highly recommended.
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$6.00
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  • Braised meat
  • Bak kut teh