Whenever
people tells us they are going for Hutton Lane Koay Teow Th’ng, many of us will
think of the Fook Chiew Café Koay Teow Th’ng. Well, how many of us think of
this?
This is my
first time visit and I noticed their soup base is definitely a thumb up for it.
Not that I find the others not nice or what, however some stall just not too
consistent in making their soup. At times it’s just as bland as normal soup
with MSG.
This coffee
shop is easy to recognize, it is same row as the Eden Coffee House, and it used
to be so famous that you ought to call for reservation. And it is also opposite
the MPPP multi–storey car park too.
Apart from
what Sin Chew Press
has written about this stall, hubby also got to know a little history about it,
this was originally established from the old tau keh 40 to 50 over years ago.
It was operated by a small trishaw behind the back lane. And from there, they have
built their regular customers and the business grew from there.
Currently
this is managed by the second generation and it has become one of the favourite
spot for many people that come here for breakfast.
The soup is
sweet in nature, I believe it is boiled from what many Chinese said big bones (大骨) or
Cantonese called it 豬頭骨. Other than that, I believe they have
other ingredients that make the soup sweet and delicious.
Why
should I say more about it… let the pictures tell the thousand story, right?
Other Review
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Where2Eat
Address
& Contact Number
No. 11,
Hutton Lane
10050
Georgetown
Penang
Operating
Hour: 7am to 1pm
Off
Wednesday
Comments
The kuey Teow soup is nice but I feel like the kuey teow soup is kind of overprice and the portion is small. Need to eat 2 bowl to fill my stomach.
rgds
Wong, BestPenangFood.com
The portion was reasonable to me though.