One of the best bak kut teh shops in Johor, Hwa Mei is a favourite place for friends to gather over a delicious meal and enjoy Chinese tea together. Many bring their own favourite brews to share with friends.
According to Hwa Mei’s loyal fans, the bak kut teh's taste has not changed since the beginning.
The bak kut teh here is savoury herbal style – fresh pork and bones are boiled with herbs in a brown coloured broth. The resulting flesh is naturally sweet and slightly firm, yet falls off the bone easily.
Date visited: 31 Dec 2011, 17 Apr 2013, 4 Sep 2013
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And, what a taste!
The bak kut teh here is savoury herbal style – fresh pork and bones are boiled with herbs in a brown coloured broth. The resulting flesh is naturally sweet and slightly firm, yet falls off the bone easily.
Though the soup looks brownish, it is only mildly savoury-salty – just the right combination of savoury-saltiness, sweetness and fragrance extracted from fresh ingredients and herbs.
The secret is in using the freshest meats and bones and in using charcoal to boil the concoction. The concoction is boiled for many hours, infusing the meat and bones with all the flavours from the herbs. This fragrance fills the air in the entire restaurant adding to the enjoyment of the experience.
The bowl of medium sized serving of bak kut teh costs RM10.50.
I will definitely bring my bak kut teh kakis here to enjoy this special version of the classic dish.
Second generation owner Ah Bee handed over to third generation Johnny around 2012. Now known as Restoran Ah Bee, the bak kut teh shop is still doing very well 👈 click
Watch this excellent video feature on Hwa Mei by Big Boss Production.
Restaurant name: Hwa Mei 华美 Bak Kut Teh (now known as Restoran Ah Bee)
Address: 146, Jalan Lumba Kuda , 80300 Johor Bahru
Map: http://g.co/maps/f2esq
GPS: 1.460851,103.767564
Hours: 08
GPS: 1.460851,103.767564
Hours: 08
Non Halal
Date visited: 31 Dec 2011, 17 Apr 2013, 4 Sep 2013
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It is not easy to find more herbal darker soups of BKT in JB. This is among the best of its kind. The most funniest thing about this place is that you need to go to the other end of the row of shophouse to purchase you tiao from another kopitiam if you want to use it in the soup.
ReplyDeletehahaha yes you are right. They don't sell you char kway.
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