Botak Nasi Lemak Sea Park Dinner
Nasi Lemak, Pork-Free
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater VK decided to give the Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng at Botak Nasi Lemak Sea Park a go
Kuih Kapit, Non-Halal
I had learnt about Eng Seng Kuih Kapit (also known as Penang Kuih Kapit) through Chiefeater Aun Chuan who wrote about this earlier this year. As we walked along Gat Presgrave, a sense of curiosity filled the air, unsure if we were on the right path. But as we reached the end of the road, the sight of a shop with several skilled artisans sitting by a charcoal stove, handcrafting Kuih Kapit, was a delightful reward for our perseverance.
Mr & Mrs Quah, who owns Eng Seng Kuih Kapit stands as a testament to tradition and artisanal craftsmanship. Their commitment to preserving the traditional method of making Kuih Kapit by hand is truly commendable. Every step of the process is a labor of love, where the artisans meticulously prepare each delicate piece with care and precision.
The Original Kuih Kapit (RM35 per tin), a timeless classic, encapsulates the essence of tradition with its crispy texture and nostalgic aroma that takes us back to simpler times.
Among their offerings, the Pork Floss Kuih Kapit (RM47 per tin) stands out as a tantalizing treat. Generously filled with savory pork floss, it provides a delightful contrast to the sweet and crispy Kuih Kapit. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, elevating this sweet snack to a whole new level of enjoyment. I warn you, it’s hard to stop at one or even two pieces once you get started.
The prices are a not cheap but it’s a small price to pay for the extraordinary taste and the opportunity to savor a piece of living history. Prepare to be transported back in time as you savour the flavors and appreciate the artistry of handcrafted Kuih Kapit at Eng Seng Kuih Kapit.
Original
1 can - RM35
Pork Floss
1 can - RM47
They have re-located to Lorong Abu Siti and the new address is reflected in the map below
Business Hours
Monday to Saturday
09:00 am - 06:00 pm
Closed on Sunday
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