I am an avid fan of Siew Mai or Sio Bee, whatever you wanna call it. SIL took me for tea break at Kenyalang Park. She told me that this place is gonna be my favourite soon, because of the location and the people. The people? Yes, I actually love to go to a secluded place, where nobody knows or even looks at you as if you are a Big Size Alien until their jaws dropped to the floor. This place is cool!!
For Siew Mai or Bak Pau lovers, this is my recommended place for you. This cafe is known as Yong Kwang or 'Yong Kwang Kedai Kopi'. Love the signboard, it says funnily. *chuckle* Reminder: The paus here are all home made. Freshly made at home. :D
We are sitting outside the cafe and this special spot was correctly selected because I wanted to capture the signboard. Hmmm... seems that my BB Curve didn't cooperate. I still prefer my old phone because it captures images very clearly and doesn't need too much editing works.
For Siew Mai or Bak Pau lovers, this is my recommended place for you. This cafe is known as Yong Kwang or 'Yong Kwang Kedai Kopi'. Love the signboard, it says funnily. *chuckle* Reminder: The paus here are all home made. Freshly made at home. :D
We are sitting outside the cafe and this special spot was correctly selected because I wanted to capture the signboard. Hmmm... seems that my BB Curve didn't cooperate. I still prefer my old phone because it captures images very clearly and doesn't need too much editing works.
The Siew Mai. 50 cents each. I love these totties because they are actually full of meat. Unlike other Siew Mai that wrapped in thick skin.
Kolok Mee. It must be tried. Old cafe/kopitiam serves superb Kolok Mee. Yes, the noodles, the taste..... Approved! It surely has the distinctive old school taste.
Here comes the 'Kiaw' (wanton) soup. I love them. Do you notice that sometimes the Kiaw will be very soggy when they stay too long in the hot broth. I tell you this one, the Kiaws are slightly bigger but they don't go soggy. The broth is purely made of stock that you can tell once you slurped the soup. OMG. Drooling when typing this review.
Want to go and have a try? Find Wilson's Bakery at Kenyalang Park within the residential area. This cafe is located after Wilson, in the middle of old Kenyalang Park commercial centre.
With Love,
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