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As I read through my blog posts for 2008, I found most of them are restaurant related reviews. I think this is deviating from my original purpose of food blogging, which is to discover and promote local foods, especially hawker fares. If not, it wouldn't be fit to be called "Malaysia Food Blog" So, my main aim of blogging for year 2009 would be to continue to do what I actually enjoyed the most - to travel, discover and promote cheap and tasty food.

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Hoi Tong Steamboat Restaurant

Posted by: vkeong In: Buffet| Food and Drink| Selangor| Serdang| Steamboat () (23 views)

“Hoi Tong” is an eat-all-you-can steamboat restaurant located in Bukit Serdang. Siang Leng just submitted her FYP report and we decided to celebrate it. Moreover, we have been on a light diet since last week because of Unite. What’s better to reward yourself after a disastrous and starving night? Steamboat ala buffet style of course :D
It’s easy to spot this big restaurant but it’s a pain to find parking. Worse still , the parking space is uneven, narrow and rocky.

So many people leh..
As usual, the restaurant is fully packed and sometimes you may have to wait for tables or end up in a bad spot(at the sides) Lucky for us, there was an empty table for two when we arrived.
The ingredients are placed at the right corner of the restaurants. They include marinated meat, various balls lol, seafood, fruits and ice cream.

Various balls.. no pun intended lol

Fresh seafood oooo. The nicest thing about this steamboat restaurant is that you get to fry your food yourself :) Abundant banana leaves and butter are provided for you. The satay chicken, pork and curry sotong are a must if you like to fry stuff. The butter is nicely placed on a plastic sauce holder (like those found in McD) in ball shapes.. cute.

Fry those yummy satay chicken

This is butter :P There a two types of soup base available, “ching thong” and tomyam. You are allowed to have both, but I recommend that you eat with “ching thong” because the tomyam soup tends to get very salty. On the other hand, the “ching thong” soup will be really sweet(esp if you add a lot of “lai liu ha” @ Mantis Prawn)

Boiling + Frying in action. The ice cream counter always has people lining up (even uncles and aunties :P) Have all the ice-cream you want, it can never run out! 3 flavors are available: corn, chocolate and yam. I always have at least 3 rounds of ice-cream lol.. but warned though, the ice-cream is very very fulling and not recommended to have before you finish your steamboat. Be on a lookout for small kids that do not scoop the ice-cream into the cups provided, they eat from the spoon on the spot! Yuck..

Unlimited supply of ice-cream!

Fruits and jellies to help your digestion. I have been here for 3 times and spent an average of 3 hours every meal. Have it slow, chit-chat with your friends, take some memorable photos, eat more mantis/tiger prawns, oysters and crabs and your RM19.90 will be very worth spent.

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11 Responses to "Hoi Tong Steamboat Restaurant"

1 | florence

May 24th, 2007 at 3:45 pm

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hi, i get your blog through searcg engine. its a nice and delicious. may i know where exactly the place? which area? can give me the address? :) btw, im from KL, bandar sunway. anyway, you can send me the address through email .
prilia_florence@yahoo.com.sg

Thank You

2 | Fong

March 10th, 2008 at 3:23 pm

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Hello!! Can u gv me the add and map location?? I find it so long time alr..

4 | natalie

June 23rd, 2008 at 5:02 pm

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ya…. i went to hoi tong had my steamboat dinner before…
there have a various of foodstuff!
i plan to visit again the restaurant…cuz it’s so delicious
yummy~

5 | Boon

July 12th, 2008 at 10:54 am

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I don’t know how to get there even had see the map.
Can you descripe to me at boon_companions@hotmail.com?
I hope to get there and try it out!

6 | yumiko

October 24th, 2008 at 6:37 pm

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hello, do u have hoi tong steamboat phone no, can u give me.. urgent.. i wan to booking, pls send my email address: xxxxx@hotmail.com … thanks…. urgent urgent

vk: your email has been removed to protect it. anyway I have sent you the phone no to your email

7 | editboy

October 28th, 2008 at 5:49 pm

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Yeah. It’s a gem in the middle of Sri Kembangan. But the price have changed over the years and now we will have to fork out RM23 (including service charge). I have been to this steamboat restaurant for over 20 times and have tried many other restaurants as well. This one still remains as my choice for steamboat.

8 | happy903

November 26th, 2008 at 1:00 pm

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Can u pls describe how to get to this place.. I coming frm Tmn. Equine Jusco.

Thank you

vk: From Jusco, you keep straight until you hit Taman U, then go straight some more and you will come to traffic light before Sister Lam’s Yong Tau Fu. Or you can know this place as the traffic light right after the bottleneck at Taman U. Then make a left turn at the traffic light and go all the way straight inside (you will pass some shops and housing area) until you hit a T junction. At the T junction, make a right turn and you will come to another T junction with a mamak on your right. Make a left turn and take the 2nd turning to the right. You will see Hakka Village restaurant on your right. Go in another 100 meter or so and you will see Hoi Tong on your left. Hope this helps

9 | myFirstskizze

November 29th, 2008 at 10:31 am

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was looking for steamboat this few days…craving to have some. hmmm….your descriptions about this place sounds inviting plus all the comments here make me wanna try it out. will be going 2nite…yeahhhhh………….:P

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10 | Anonymous

December 29th, 2008 at 9:57 pm

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Can i have hoi tong telephone number ? thx

vk: Hi, it’s 03-89436580 and 019-2582509

11 | myFirstskizze

January 1st, 2009 at 8:46 pm

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tried already that day…will be going again soon..:P

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