Soon Chiang bak kut teh is the place in Johor Bahru to get the Klang style of pork bone in a savoury dark herbal broth. It's a stone's throw from Plaza Pelangi along Jalan Maju, usually referred to as 報紙街 or newspaper street by locals (due to the several newspaper offices here).
Soon Chiang has been around for decades and well known among JB locals. The interior of the restaurant still has a 1960s feel. Furnishings are typically bare bones but very clean and neat. The original 1960s style mosaic tile flooring is still there.
The entire menu and price list is clearly displayed on the wall.
The friendly boss Mr Wong will pick out your order piece by piece with a pair of long chopsticks from the pot.
Our pork ribs served in a small old school ceramic bowl, affectionately called cockerel bowls 公雞碗 because of the customary motifs on the outside.
The short ribs were cooked till tender but not mushy soft, so there is still some bite in the meat which was sweet, savoury and herbal.
The medium bodied broth made mainly with soy sauce and herbs was mildly savoury and only slightly herbal. It was delicious. As it was not overly greasy, I happily drank it all up.
Braised pork knuckles.
Quite a lot of naturally sweet, porcine flavoured tender juicy skin, fat and meat in this little bowl.
Yummy.
Hahaha.... I don't care... I love this :-D
Pork stomach soup.
Pork stomach, cleaned, cut into ribbons, boiled till tender in a gently peppery broth. Nice well balanced savoury sweet peppery broth that is easy and light on the palate.
The obligatory salted vegetables.
->> Nice little, rustic bak kut teh shop tucked in a quiet corner of JB which locals go to.
Restaurant name: Restoran Soon Chiang 顺江肉骨茶
Address: 41, Jalan Maju, Taman Tebrau Jaya, Johor Bahru
GPS: 1.480879, 103.766903
Hours: 11:00am to 5:00pm (closed on Monday)
Non Halal
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As a native Johor Bahru person, i wouldn't recommend this place...... the price and portion is just not good. The taste is so-so.
ReplyDeleteI was brought to Soon Chiang by a true blue JB native. Where would you recommend?
DeleteThe taste actually is so-so, service wise also so-so, but the price is exorbitant.
ReplyDeletethey're related to bak cheng too (bak cheng's dad had a few wives)
ReplyDeleteOh I see. I have not tasted the original Bak Cheng bak kut teh before. I was too late :-( Which shop today do you think is closest to the original Bak Cheng in taste?
DeleteSo so ? I have been there since I start to crawl. This is the ancestor of all Ba Ku shop in Johor
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