Tuesday 29 August 2017

Curry Chee Cheong Fun & Yong Tau Foo Curry Steamboat @ YAP HUP KEE Palace, Kuchai Lama, Kuala Lumpur




YAP HUP KEE
a well known brand name for Yong Tau Foo 
at Pudu, Kuala Lumpur 
which serves Chee Cheong Fun and Hakka Yong Tau Foo.



YAP HUP KEE PALACE 
is the second branch shop of YAP HUP KEE, 
the main restaurant at Pudu, Kuala Lumpur.


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Chee Cheong Fun
驰名虾米猪肠粉 (咖喱汁)



Chee Cheong Fun in Curry Soup Base.
You may opt for Chee Cheong Fun with sweet sauce, 
soy sauce minced pork or curry soup which is more flavourful!
Silky-smooth rolls immersed in a generous helpings of curry
served with a sprinkle of dry shrimp

Soft and silky where it just glides down your throat!
The curry is a little starchy, not terribly spicy.

It tastes better than it looks.
Even a small portion makes a filling meal.
You may add on Dry Shrimp or Minced Pork at RM 2.
Priced at RM 3



Yap Hup Kee Yongliu Steamboat 
酿料火锅套餐 


Yong Tau Foo Steamboat in curry! 
There is a variety of soup selection for their steamboat.
You may opt for original Soup, Shao Xing Wine Wolfberries Soup, 
Hua Hin Tom Yam or Curry Soup base.  
The appealing aroma of the curry is redolent of spices, 
not terribly spicy, 
flavoursome and fragrant with a tinge of sweetness.
For Ala Carte Order, there's an extra RM 10 charge for steamboat Soup. 
This set can easily be shared among 2-3 pax.


Yong Tau Foo Steamboat Ingredients:


Pacific Clams, Sea Asparagus, Mussel, Abalone Slice, Scallop, Prawn, Fish Filament, 
Yu Zhu Lun, Vege Fish Ball, Seafood Tau Foo, Triangle Fish Cake, Foo Chook, 
Seaweed Foo Chook, Tau Foo Puff, Japanese Beancurd, Seaweed Crabmeat Stick, 
Inoki, Mushrooms, Lady's Finger, Chili, Bitter Gourd and Vegetables.
Priced at RM 68



Claypot Yong Liu Seafood (Tom Yam) 
瓦煲招牌冬炎 · 酿料海鲜煲


Claypot Yong Liu Seafood in Bee Hun.
You may have it in Bee Hun or Loo Sue Fun.
A pot generously laden with Pacific Clams, Sea Asparagus, Mussel, 
Abalone Slice, Scallop, Prawn, Foo Chook, Inoki and Vegetables.
Lighter version of Tom Yam Soup with Lemon Grass, Ginger, Tomato and Lemon.

A little too spicy for me, but for spicy food lovers, it shouldn't be a problem!
The end result is very appetizing and tangy.
It can easily feed two to three.
Priced at RM 43



Fried Big Prawn Dumpling 
招牌大虾炸水饺


Golden deep fried prawn dumpling is another worthy mention. 
A simple yet delectable snacks to munch on with fillings of huge prawns and minced meat.
Whole prawn is used instead of chunks.
Crispy outside, juicy fresh bouncy prawn inside.
Priced at RM 14.50


Fried Combo Snack


A combination of Deep Fried Seaweed Crabmeat Stick,  
Fried Foo Chook Luncheon Meat, Fried Vegetarian Goose, Fried Foo Chook, 
Fried Salted Egg Yam Wantan, Fried Fish Paste, 
Fried Otak-otak and Fried Salted Fish Tau Foo.
Quick and filling snack where you may try all snacks in one go.
Priced at RM 12.50



Homemade Pumpkin Barley 
自制金瓜薏米


An interesting combination of Barley with Pumpkin which goes really well with the dish!
Worth trying out!
Priced at RM 3



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From Aluminium Tin Tabs to Prosthetic Limbs



Yap Hup Kee has been collecting Aluminium tin tabs from cans 
for charity to be recycled into prosthetic limbs.

You may bring tin tabs over when visiting, 
in return you will get a bowl of Chee Cheong Fun for FREE!!! 
(Maximum 2 bowls)



Have your Chee Cheong Fun and contribute to charity 
at the same time!

Just by one simple effort, 
you can make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate amputees around the world!

WHY NOT?




Do check them out for more!




   Food           : 9/10   
Price           : 8/10
Ambiance   : 7/10
Service        : 7/10
Cleanliness  : 8/10




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YAP HUP KEE PALACE
Address: 39, Jalan Kuchai Maju 7,
Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park,
58200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Contact: 03-7971 6417
Operation Hours: 11am-10pm






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Disclaimer: 
All opinions and thoughts expressed are solely based on my personal taste and preferences. 
Dine at your own risk.

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