The Godfather of Klang


Up In Ashes
Swiped from williamnyk.
Last Wednesday, SK and I were invited to a food excursion in Klang by its resident Godfather, Anton. Fearing for the traffic condition, we headed out early to Klang. But who would have guessed that KESAS was very teng wah that day and we arrived at Anton's place much earlier than expected. Since he was still tied up with his Dowager, he suggested that we go to the park nearby to kill some time. Luckily the park provided enough entertainment for us. Who would have thought that a housing estate would contain a huge park with miniaturised world landmarks? In 35 minutes, SK and I camwhored from Iran to Holland. Tried to pull some Fable Frog poses too, but failed miserably. :P. By that time, Anton had arrived home, and we made our way to Klang's oldest BKT shop near the KTM Komuter station in the old part of town. Since Klang-ites have BKT as early as 6:00am, by the time we arrived, most of the good stuff was already sold out. :(. With the limited choice presented to us, we ordered the "half fat-lean" (pun fei sau, which the aunty so cleverly marked as "PFS" in her order chit), intestines and tripe. Anton also demonstrated the Klang BKT Tea Ceremony (not to be mistaken with the Japanese Tea Ceremony). Definitely learned something that day. Having tasted the "best in town", I wouldn't say that I was very impressed, but it is nice. And thanks Anton for the treat!

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We sat eating and talking up to closing time at the shop. When we saw the workers stacking up the chairs, we pandai-pandai and made our move. Next was Chung Kwok Kopitiam. Described as a muhibah outlet because the patrons and workers are from all races. Our conversation continued there for hours with cups of coffee (thumbs up!) and kaya butter toast (thumbs down!). Sworn to secrecy by Anton, I can't possibly divulge the details of our chat. LOL. But the words "noodle seller" did feature prominently. :P. Finishing the last of our drinks, we headed to Aeon Bukit Tinggi for some window shopping. But we ended up oogling at the barely-legal twinks there. At Kwong Woh Tong, we had some herbal jelly and camwhored some more. It took more than 30 shots to get a decent picture that we can agree on. :S. Then, we sent Anton back home and he surprised me with 2 Yankee pineapples and some photos of him during his younger days. Sweet! (the pineapples and the photos, LOL). After that, SK and I headed to BluInc to collect my Dunhill 51.3N from Mens Health. Hehe. That concludes my Klang day trip.

P.S.: The first thing we noticed at Anton's neighbourhood was the OTT religious paraphernalia burner out on the porches. Like a mini temple!

Comments

Jaclyn said…
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Mr.D said…
i don't like bak kut teh, much prefer the other chinese delicacies.

to jacyln, william is a great blogger, u should so hire him.

ta.
Gratitude said…
I'll remind myself to take a pic of the Dato Kong altar near your condo. :P
Fyi, a bigger park is being "constructed" in my neighbourhood. Another camwhoring project for you. :P

+Ant+
Ed said…
not the godfather....he's the emperor!
said…
GODFATHER ?!? :S hahaha~
Pike-chan said…
Agreed with Ed, he's the Emperor! Of cos the Emperor being with the Dowager...

I wanna try the BKT with mushroom and fuu chuk~~

And barely legal twink? Hmmmm...
Janvier said…
Where is this park? And does tea ceremony involve washing the cups with the tea?
William said…
@Jac:
Thanks for the invite. Maybe next time.

@Darren:
Example?

@Grat:
Blek. Ooooo... send me some sample pics.

@Ed:
Man sui, man sui, man man sui!

@L2:
:P

@Pikey:
Those twinks are definitely your taste.

@Jan:
Nestled deep within a new residential area in Klang. Yup, he washed the cups with tea!
nicky05 said…
Wah...BKT lol...so long time didnt go there eat lol...hehe...XD
Mr.D said…
i prefer dim sum, yee mee and also a dish called yuen yang if not mistaken~
William said…
@Nicky:
Jom!

@DnD:
Opps... forgot to mention. It's EDT.

@Darren:
Good choices!
simonlover said…
Haha..I dun reli like the under the bridge BKT...The meat & bones are too "big" for my small mouth. Hahaha...Ooo..I jz went Chung Kok last Sunday nia..Also bcz my P fren came dwn & he wanted something light for breakfast instead....

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