Fast, good and value for money. This place has been here for years and it is still consistent in both quality and portion size. Parking is easy and it’s quite centrally located in centrepoint Bandar Utama.
James L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
If you’re staying near Bandar Utama or Damansara. This is a good alternative as compared to the further ones in PJ Old Town, Kepong or Klang. Located at the ground floor open area of Centrepoint, this place would always tempt you with the strong aroma of Bak Ku Teh whenever you walk pass this place. The owners are running the shop with a few other workers and they are all friendly and efficient. They are quick to serve and always serves politely. I love the food here because they have very good bak ku teh soup with all the standard offerings like onion rice instead of plain white rice. They have side orders of vegetable and also frog meat too. Price is reasonable considering you do not have to travel far just to get your bak ku teh fix. Expect to pay about RM15 per person with sides.
Adelynn T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
A place for students/working people to have BKT. Not too pricey as students still can afford to have this. They have claypot loh shu fun here too. So for those who are not up for BKT, you can always option for loh shu fun(rat’s tail noodle). Overall experience :3/5(To satisfy craving while you’re in work/college) Price Rating: 3⁄5(Affordable for students)
Kevin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Klang is not the only place where you can find good Bak Kut Teh okay? It has been a long while since I had Bak Kut Teh for the very reason I just wanted to avoid eating it. This is because of tasting the Bak Kut Teh in Singapore, I have grown to like our neighbour’s style more. Please don’t judge me! However, my parents who had recently tried Meat In Claypot at Bak Kut Teh, informed that their cooking is good and maybe better than the ones in Klang. Can you believe that? I wasn’t a believer at first. So on a weekend, my parents wanted to my fiancé and I for a Bak Kut Teh dinner and so we went. They do not just serve Bak Kut Teh but also claypot loh shi fun… one of my favourite noodle dish! Okay, we ordered a pot of Bak Kut Teh and a claypot loh shi fun. I was quite disappointed with the claypot loh shi fun but I fell in love with the Bak Kut Teh. The soup wasn’t too strong and thick, the pork wasn’t too fatty and was lean. They even served pork innards! Double yum! It was so good that I went back there with my fiancé after 3 weeks. Ah, can’t get enough of it. The staffs were attentive and helpful, they help refill the soup whenever it gets low and the iced chinese tea is refillable. i want more… FEEDMEMORE! Opening hours: Sun.-Thu. 10:00−15:00(Lunch) Sun.-Thu. 17:00−22:00(Dinner) Fri.-Sat. 10:00−15:00(Lunch) Fri.-Sat. 17:00−23:00(Dinner)
Wye Mun K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
A hidden gem in Bandar Utama I would say. It’s a bak kut teh restaurant that only people that goes to Centrepoint would know. Most of the customers are loyal customers who’ve eaten there for a long time. They serve aromatic bak kut teh with your choice to choose the type of cuts you would want such as Ribs, Belly and many more. My favourite thing about Meat In Claypot is the yam rice that they serve. It’s simply awesome, filled with flavour and the aroma that comes from it just makes you drool for more! Go find this hidden gem in Centrepoint if you ever want to eat Bak Kut Teh when you’re around Bandar Utama area! Taste: 7⁄10 Parking: 5⁄10 Ambiance: 5⁄10 Cleanliness: 5⁄10 Food Variety: 7⁄10 Business Hours: 10.30am — 3.00pm &5.00pm — 10.00pm(Opens daily)
Sin Yee Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Meat in Claypot is a Bat Kut Teh restaurant. So, it definitely is a NON-HALAL restaurant. It is located at the center of Centerpoint, Bandar Utama. It isn’t a shop lot, it is like a kiosk, with table in front of it. Don’t look down of Meat in Claypot, it is always crowded during lunch and dinner; especially during rainy day. What is the best to warm your stomach if not Meat in Claypot? Here’s the first Bat Kut Teh I had when I pursued my study in KL. It was one of my most memorable restaurants. Need not to say, I am a regular customer of Meat in Claypot. The crews recognised me and I don’t need to order, they will know what I want to eat. Ha! You can choose to have onion rice or white rice. Although I don’t eat onion rice, it was sweet-smelting. The bat kut teh soup base was great, I always end up refill at least 3 bowls. I find the price was slightly cheaper than many other bat kut teh restaurant. Not sure is it because there are many students staying nearby; thus, they lower down their price to attract students. Meat in Claypot open daily at 10am till 11pm; there is a breaktime in between which is from 3pm to 5pm. Unfortunately, they do not accept credit card, so make sure you bring cash when you dine there. Other than bak kut teh, you can also order vege or lou see fun. But, normally people come here for bak kut teh. All in all, come here for bak kut teh with friends next time. You can make reservation if you worry they are running out of seat.