Not Your Typical Tourist

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All Taste Restaurant

Tonight’s dinner was at those Chinese restaurants that I normally avoid, unless if I am with a Chinese literate companion. Just seeing Chinese characters are enough to turn me away as I can’t read Chinese.

My elder brother brought me to Mom’s Taste Restaurant All Taste Restaurant (Ga Fan Nguk in Chinese), a home-style cooking restaurant. Home-style cooking will always beat restaurant-style.

This restaurant serves steamed soups and also Cantonese dishes.

 

Ga Fan Nguk

 

Decent crowd on a Saturday night

 

Steamed egg, steamed minced pork with salted fish and steamed pork belly with preserved vegetable

 

Watercress soup

 

Four herbs soup

Food was so-so, only if you’re craving for home-cooked Chinese dishes, then this place is for you.

I do not have the restaurant’s address – it is located in the same row as those roast duck stalls at Kepong Wai Sek Kai.

Not Your Typical Tourist

A passionate advocate for independent and solo travel, I traded life in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for the vibrant streets of Bangkok, Thailand. This shift is all thanks to a "chance encounter" in 2009 that led to marriage with my Thai husband. I currently split my time between Bangkok (my main base) and Kuala Lumpur for family—documenting the unique blend of a Malaysian life lived abroad.

2 thoughts on “All Taste Restaurant

  • Water chessnut soup look tasteless :p

    • NotyourtypicaltouristPost author

      That you gotta ask Ah Ko

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