The bah kuh teh offered here is solid, with a rich soup and plenty of meat. The wet version pairs well with youtiao, while the dry option boasts a tasty sauce. However, plain rice could be improved with a more flavourful variety.
The restaurant has a bustling atmosphere, typical of popular eateries, with a lively crowd. Despite being busy, it maintains a welcoming feel.
Service is impressively quick, even during peak hours, ensuring a smooth dining experience without long waits.
A bah kuh teh shop, one of many in this row of shops in Subang. Most of the bah kuh teh shops in the area were full when we came in, and this one was no different. We were lucky to get a empty spot when arrived.
Parking can be tricky but you would have better luck parking behind the restaurants.
Service was quick, especially for a fully packed restaurants. They serve bah kuh teh, youtiao and some veggies. There is no visible menu and you order through the staff. They will offer you the choices of meats so its all up to you. We didnt choose the innards, just the meat and fatty parts.
The wet bah kuh teh was pretty decent, with alot of meat and some beancurd inside. The soup itself was super rich but rich enough. Goes really well with the youtiao.
The dry bah kuh teh had a nice sauce and packed with meat. The rice was just plain rice, would be better if they had the oily kind of rice.
Initially we ordered some veggie but we cancelled it as the bah kuh teh came much faster than the veggie so we lost the mood to eat them 😅
Overall quite a solid bah kuh teh place which i would come back to.