Ah, for so long I’ve never updated this blog. Sorry to all readers ya~ Because I’m really busy with work and some other stuffs ^^… Sorry for the slow update. Well, from today onwards, I’m here back =D So no worries! Alot of food updates from Penang! xD

As for now, Let me intro you guys Rou Gu Cha King! This is the first BakKutTeh franchise I saw in Malaysia. Quite special hahaha!The picture above is from Set C, which is the original Bak Kut Teh that comes with the soup… Well just like the normal Bak Kut Teh that we eat outside. It comes with steam rice and chinese tea. The whole thing only costs RM8.90, which is quite cheap.


Here we have Set B, and this one doesn’t have soup. Set B is  dry Bak Kut Teh, and it comes with steam rice and chinese tea as well. Also, the price is the same which is RM8.90.

For all the Set Meals, you can add RM3.50 to exchange your chinese tea into some different drinks. Here I ordered Wu Long Pomelo Tea. (Normal price is RM4.50)

Overall, my personal opinion is… The original one is better because it comes with the soup, I don’t really like dry Bak Kut Teh. The price is cheap only if you order the Set Meals, I’ll continue on with the other menu from Rou Gu Cha King in Part 2.

(To Be Continued)


Food: 6/10

Price : 6.5/10

Service : 7/10

Decoration : 4/10

Cleanliness : 7/10

Overall : 5.5/10

*Disclaimer: Personal food tasting and preferences might varies depending on individuals. Sorry for my poor English. ^^

  4 Responses to “Rou Gu Cha King @ Queensbay Mall (Part 1)”

  1. Have you tried the Rou Gu Cha in First World Indoor Theme Park? Very nice :) I finished all the meat and soup. I’m hungry now. >.<

  2. hi..coming by via innit frens…very interesting blog you have.. never mind the english..we r not perfect “languagish” :)

  3. In KL, Pao Xiang, and also Mo Sang Kor brands from Klang have ventured to shopping malls as well.

  4. wow.. didnt know bak kut teh also got franchise..
    but i must say the set is really cheap lor..
    for a normal place selling bak kut teh in food court, the small portion servings may alrdy cost about rm 8
    so expensive, how to eat?
    better go to the conventional bak ku teh restaurant and ask parents to pay the money.. haha

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