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Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh @ Klang

Posted by: vkeong In: Bak Kut Teh| Food and Drink| Klang| Non Halal| Selangor () (36 views)

On my quest to search for the best Bak Kut Teh in Klang, Seng Huat Restaurant was one of my stops. Famously known as one of the earliest Bak Kut Teh restaurant in Klang, it is also widely hailed as the best too. The restaurant is also known as “Under the bridge Bak Kut Teh”. Reason being its location next to a pedestrian bridge, not really under it as I thought.
I tell you, it’s really hard to find this restaurant and this was actually my second attempt. My first attempt failed miserably and I ended up eating at other BKT restaurants. And the traffic jam, road maintenance works and the many one way roads in Klang town only made things even more difficult.

bak kut teh

Ehh.. is that some hair on the meat? LOL.

chinese tea

We were there early about 5pm and the restaurant was not prepared for any orders yet. They needed another 45 minutes to get ready so we enjoyed some Chinese tea while waiting.
I usually choose Tit Gun Yam for tea, or Hiong Pin (Jasmine Tea) if the former is not available. Drinking tea is a must for me when eating Bak Kut Teh to “wash” down all the meat consumed. Besides, tea also helps in the digestion later!


seng huat articles

Well I couldn’t be drinking tea for that long lol. So, I decided to snoop around the restaurant since it was pretty empty. There were some newspaper cuttings about famous chefs along with TV crews who travelled all the way from Hong Kong and Taiwan just to try the Bak Kut Teh in Seng Huat.
The documentary about Bak Kut Teh filmed by the crews was aired in Astro before, it was quite interesting. I know because I watched it like twice, lol. Apparently Ah Xian was here before too, can you spot him?

bak kut teh price

The prices are nicely displayed on the wall along with another newspaper cutting of Hugo Leung, 梁文韬. A successful chef back in Hong Kong, he is more famously known as “God of Eating” - 香港食神. It says he was in Seng Huat twice for the delicious Bak Kut Teh. BTW, this guy was featured as the food taster and narrator in the Bak Kut Teh documentary I mentioned earlier.

bak kut teh sifu

Finally, it was time for the sifu to cook and for us to get our much awaited clay pot of Bak Kut Teh.

klang bak kut teh

Although it was not the best Bak Kut Teh we had in Klang, it did not disappoint. The meat was nice and tender which to me, is the most important factor for good Bak Kut Teh. You can have the nicest tasting herbal soup in the world but if the meat is tough, it still fails. Nothing is worse than have to eat tough meat because it’s a torture.

bak kut teh
seng huat bak kut teh

On the “Under the bridge Bak Kut Teh” name, this photo explains it all. And I think it’s a good idea to come early before 6pm, before the number of customers start to grow.

seng huat 6pm

At 5:19pm, no one at all.

seng huat 7pm

At 6:04pm - restaurant was almost full with patrons including the restaurant’s extension.

bak kut teh sifu

Overall I think Seng Huat’s Bak Kut Teh was a good try and it did live up to its fame. There’s one thing I am not sure though - is Seng Huat really where Bak Kut Teh originated from? Some said it is while some claimed it’s actually another restaurant.
Well, I don’t really care which restaurant is the original one as long as the food is good. But I would really like to know. So if you have the answer, please drop me a comment and I will plan a trip to Klang again to try it. Thanks!

Address: Kedai Makanan Seng Huat - 9, Jln Besar, Klang.

Other Bak Kut Teh restaurants I have tried in Klang before:
Fong Keow Bak Kut Teh
Hok Lai Bak Kut Teh - reviewed when I was a real noob

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9 Responses to "Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh @ Klang"

1 | Criz Lai

September 20th, 2008 at 8:46 pm

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I have reviewed them before. I thought they have the dry version but they don’t. Check out Fey Kei BKT for the dry version. I have the contact etc in my site.

http://crizfood.blogspot.com/

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2 | Mandy

September 21st, 2008 at 3:09 am

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wow.. nice bak kut teh posting ^^ making me cant endure the delicious of it.. wow.. it had been a long time i didn eat de lor.. btw i live at klang ^^

p/s: what camera u using? mind to tell me?

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3 | Anonymous

September 21st, 2008 at 9:14 pm

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vkeong you should go to Klang Pandamaran area to try on 阿火肉骨茶

vk: Thanks! I will try to locate it in my next trip.

4 | Simon Seow

September 22nd, 2008 at 4:54 am

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Long time didn’t eat Klang BKT adi.

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5 | allie

September 22nd, 2008 at 10:40 am

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I like both the soup and the dry version of Klang Bah Kut Teh. Yummy.
Too bad… can’t find the dry version in Penang.

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vk: I tried one dry Bak Kut Teh in Bkt Mertajam.. not nice at all :(

6 | cumi@ciki

September 22nd, 2008 at 4:00 pm

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yikes! hairy meat! just close your eyes and pretend you didn’t see it! lol

7 | whimsicaljottings

September 26th, 2008 at 4:44 am

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My in laws have been loyal patrons of this shop for the past 20+ years, and knew the PARENTS of the cooks who used to cook here. :P IL’s house is about a five minute drive away. I was told that they have different cooks at night and in the mornings. You may be surprised to note that it will be PACKED TO THE BRIM in the mornings instead of evenings, esp on weekends. If you go on a weekend morning, you’d most likely bump into my in laws heheh.

But yes, I tasted the BKT in the morning and at night, and I gotta agree, the one in the morning tastes better.

Also, apparently, this owner of this shop used to work at a different shop (just the next street), right beside a Chinese Medical Hall. So, perhaps thats the original one? You might want to try that one out.

Good luck.

P.s. : Darn it, I wish I had some BKT now. Woe is me. :(
whimsicaljottings’s last blog post..It is always darkest just before the dawn….

8 | melly

December 27th, 2008 at 9:05 pm

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may i knw how to go to this restaurant? i try many times…but fail. can show me the location map? thanks….

9 | royalz

December 29th, 2008 at 5:41 pm

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Melly, if u don’t want to get lost another alternative would be by taking train to Klang ktm station ..from KTM station turn right u should be able to see the bridge. Or from there u can ask ppl around there, they should know! Anyways, i tried teluk pulai one before. But from what I heard Pandamaran in Klang have the best bah kut teh. Too many bah kut teh in Klang. Different people will have different taste.

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