59, Ground Floor, Jalan Yew, Pudu
Kuala Lumpur 55100

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Thursday:
Closed

Friday:
11:00am - 09:00pm

Saturday:
11:00am - 09:00pm

Sunday:
11:00am - 09:00pm

Monday:
11:00am - 09:00pm

Tuesday:
11:00am - 09:00pm

Wednesday:
11:00am - 09:00pm

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A hot and peppery broth that delivers instant warmth from the inside out. The tender pig stomach soaks up all that bold, pepper-infused goodness, making each spoonful both comforting and addictive. Definitely should’ve gone for a bigger portion. This one’s worth the extra ladle 》RM12 / Small

Charcoal-cooked to perfection, this claypot rice has crispy edges, juicy marinated chicken, and a rich smoky aroma that makes it seriously satisfying. The Chinese sausage adds a sweet-savory depth, while the salted fish brings that extra umami boost. A comforting, flavour-packed meal but expect a queue during peak hours 》RM28 / Big

They say using charcoal makes a significant difference in the taste as it gives the dish an overall better flavour and aroma, and I guess they were right. The rice was soft and fluffy, distinct and moist but not mushy. The generous amount of chicken pieces in the claypot were well-marinated with flavors of soy, sesame oil, chinese wine and a hint of ginger also with generous amount of chicken meat and chinese sausages. Salted fish is given separately on the top of the rice. #burpple

Waited 30 minutes for this very generous serving of claypot chicken rice (RM21) cooked over charcoal right outside the shop. The claypot chicken rice had a good mix of chicken, lup cheong and salted fish. We also had the fried chicken wings which was good as well.

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Claypot is cooked from ground up meaning rice is not pre-cooked. Charcoal is placed at both bottom and top while making the claypot rice. In our medium sized order, there were plenty of meat, lap cheong and yun chang which is the darker variety using duck liver. With salted fish mixed it, the rice has full flavours of all the accompanying ingredients, with bits of charred rice that gave it added texture.

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