Friday, April 15, 2016

Ho Poh Hakka restaurant @ Bandar Puteri Puchong


GPS location: 3.0987629,101.5260547

Location at the same row as Public bank of Bandar Puteri Puchong, this place can be easily found.
Ho Poh specialize in Hakka delicacies, namely it's LeiCha (lighting tea? haha ..read wiki to learn more)

Looks around the restaurant.

Many baby-chair made of rattan to complement the shop design.

Some antiques and traditional chinese table top.

I guess it means lui cha.

Quite good ambient for a peaceful meal.

Of course we ordered lei cha, and have a read on lei cha here on their menu. Herbal & tea leave mix helps with abdominal cleansing in general.

Here is the menu on leicha page, there are other food too, but since we lean towards being herbivore we skip most of the meats.

Oh wait, there is one we like to have. the fried abacus - fried flour mix with yam (shun pun zi), no meat as well here except fried shrimp and anchovies bits to make the dish more flavorful.


While waiting, let's see around. There is wifi spot here. The shop is wheelchair friendly, no ramps in , but no problem , it's entrance is simply a flat area.

There is a box of some toys here. Probably a smart thing to keep kids occupied.

It on your left from after you enter the dining area.

Here is the Shun pun zi, really good, try it if you like fried tang yuen or the likes of it. Much more better than my last experience at Ying Ker Lou.

Finally the lei cha arrives. Unfortunately the price hiked up quite a lot since our last visit. I remember it was RM7 bout 3 years ago. Topped with shrimps accompanied by peanuts and basil i think.

Here is how i eat it. Pour the soup directly into the bowl. Ready to go. You can ask for free soup refill. But i think they do cut out a little on the soup ingredients. Was expecting stronger herbal/tea taste in soup else this will be a pretty good lei cha.

Know of a better lei cha place? Please drop by and share with us lei cha lovers.


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