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Ng Ah Sio Pork Ribs Soup Eating House
Robust and spicy, the soup here is guaranteed to clear your sinuses.
Just what is so specal about bak kut teh that politicians court potential embarrassment just to get a taste of it at this stall? This is the BKT stall which turned down Mr Donald Tsang's request for a bowl of the fragrant soup. Another local satirical site claims it kicked out Mr Thaksin Shinawatra after a disagreement over a bowl of innards... Anyway, I can't understand why Mr Thaksin would come here for Ter Kah (braised pig trotters) because the ones I had in Thailand were so much better. The pig trotters here was not as soft as I expected it to be. It could be that this was a new batch and did not spend enough time in the braising sauce. 3.75/5
Eating bak kut teh without tea would be blasphemy, wouldn't it? There is a good reason that it is called bak kut teh, it is literally "Pork Bone Tea" after all. It is believed that the tea's astringent properties neutralizes the fats/cholesterol from the pork fat and bone marrow. Drinking tea is one of those things that the older people do that I have started to appreciate. You know you are getting older when you start enjoying the stuff that your grandparents used to enjoy when you were a kid. You know, things like drinking herbal stuff and chinese tea along with - horrors of horrors - rosewood furniture! (No, I am still not old enough to appreciate Rosewood furniture yet!) Conclusion Yes the Bak Kut Teh soup was very enjoyable but I am still left wondering if it is really worth risking one's reputation for? Ng Ah Sio Pork Ribs Soup Eating House
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