Keng Wan Hing Kopitiam 瓊萬興茶室
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I tried the big pau and it was yummy. Thumb up bro for a good meal at Keng Wan Hing Kopitiam. So go check it out the variety of buns they are serving you will love it.
I tried the big pau and it was yummy. Thumb up bro for a good meal at Keng Wan Hing Kopitiam. So go check it out the variety of buns they are serving you will love it.
Overall, I am not recommending this restaurant because their quality is poor and the price is higher than Nagasaki Japanese Restaurant.
Overall, I find it this place is cater specially for the expatriate and I would not recommend this place because everything in there is just way too expensive for a normal citizen like us to spend.
The best is their vegetables but it is so expensive which is selling at RM10.00 for this small plate. I am not mocking this restaurant by compliment their vegetable more than their very own famous bakuteh but maybe because the vegetable is not ready made so the freshness is there compare with their bakuteh.
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