Bintulu 888 Bak Kut Teh
16
September
I heard from the Bintulu folks that the 888 Bak Kut Teh at ParkCity Commercial centre serves the best bak kut teh in town, and I went…

OH REALLAY? Well, let’s find out.

Bak Kut Teh RM5.50/person. 50 cents for additional rice. Very affordable for the masses.

2 pots of bak kut teh, a plater of vege, and yao zha guai to go with the rice. That’s our lunch for the day. Hungry yet?

The bak kut teh, with all the goodies, 3-layer pork, pork ribs, and the aromatic herbal soup. Although they could do better by serving larger portion of the soup.

Unlimited supply of Minced garlic. Something that shouldn’t be compromised when eating bak gut teh. I found out that there are some bak gut teh restaurants that are really stingy and gives you little of those and they only give more when you ask for it. Very inconvenient.

The Yao Zha Guai (Fried dough, oily). 50 cents per plate. No pun intended. If you’re looking for 50 Cent - the rapper, please go to www.50cent.com

Ya Really!!
I would say 888 serves the best bak kut teh in Bintulu, among the others which I’ve actually tasted. Though I’m not gonna compare them with Klang’s bak kut teh, where it all comes from, coz I think it would be an understatement to 888.
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1. clement | September 16th, 2007 at 7:03 am
ha ha, cute owl.. looks plain nia d bak kut teh..
2. Alexallied | September 16th, 2007 at 10:14 am
clement: ya, plain, but that’s the best you could get here in Bintulu, unfortunately :/.
3. MingKAI | September 17th, 2007 at 9:22 am
lmao..saliva dropping dude..not very exp though..damn..1 day we go bintulu find u la alex haha..
4. cibol | October 3rd, 2007 at 9:33 pm
Yeah, I do agree with that and for the price I think it’s perfect. My workplace is like walking distance from there. Last time used to go there every single day, noe no more. Ha ha ha .. too much of good things make me bored I guess.