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In business since the 1960s, this place supposedly draws lots of Hong Kong & Taiwanese tourists (though there was none to be seen that evening).
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The "Wall of Fame" is full of snapshots of celebrities who've been here, as well as politicians including a former Thai prime minister.
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The bah kut teh is the main attraction. It's tasty and worth checking out, but you'll probably find better versions elsewhere in KL.
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The yam rice was kinda clumpy, but the yau char kuey served its purpose well enough for dipping into the bah kut teh.
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Sun Hong Muk Koot Tea,
Medan Imbi.
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