23, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
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In the alley next to the entrance of Cichang Street, | Turtle Paste ^ The taste is really strong, the single eating is very bitter, but the amount of honey is a lot, the combination is still sweet, there are several kinds of herbal tea, different effects different taste, you can tell the clerk about what effect you want or Is it sweet or bitter, the sign is also quite clear, choose a sweet and bitter, the latter is really more difficult to enter than Chinese medicine.
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Reviews of Koong Woh Tong(Petaling Street No. 23A)
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In the alley next to the entrance of Cichang Street, | Turtle Paste ^ The taste is really strong, the single eating is very bitter, but the amount of honey is a lot, the combination is still sweet, there are several kinds of herbal tea, different effects different taste, you can tell the clerk about what effect you want or Is it sweet or bitter, the sign is also quite clear, choose a sweet and bitter, the latter is really more difficult to enter than Chinese medicine.
Koong Woh Tong is a famous herbal products brand, they has 2 outlets in Jalan Petaling, KL. Specialize in authentic Herbal Jelly or "Guiling Gao" is made with more than 20 types of the finest Chinese traditional herbs, they also serves variety of herbal teas.
This store is a time-honored Kuala Lumpur. The main store is on Cichang Street. The turtle paste is very good. There are also a variety of herbal teas. It is absolutely authentic. The cough herbal tea inside is very good and the effect is good.
Gonghetang Guilinggao (Petaling Street Store) Gonghetang is a century-old store in Hong Kong. It is famous for selling Guilinggao brewed by traditional methods. It also sells herbal tea drinks such as chicken bone grass tea, Wang Laoji, Prunella vulgaris tea, and Wuhua tea. It is both food and medicine. It is mainly effective in removing dampness and relieving internal heat, so it is quite popular among the public in the south. Many stores are opened in the hot and humid south. This store is located at the entrance of Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur, next to the archway, and has a good location. The store is not big. Two aunts serve. They usually speak Cantonese. One of them can speak Chinese. I ordered a small portion of Guilinggao and a portion of Wang Laoji. Wuhua tea was out and replaced with chicken bone grass tea. Guilinggao tastes a little bitter when eaten alone. Although it is acceptable, it tastes better if it is paired with a small pot of honey diluted with cold boiled water. My son also ate it with relish for the first time, one mouthful after another, probably thinking it was jelly. Wang Laoji is warm and very bitter, which is completely the effect of Chinese medicine. It is different from the taste of the drinks I drank before. But after getting used to it, it feels refreshing and refreshing. Chicken bone grass tea is iced, slightly sweeter than Wang Laoji, and the taste is even more strange. It is not very delicious. It is just like buying two bottles of Chinese medicine.
Gong He Tang in Kuala Lumpur has many branches. The decoration is a bit ancient, and there are two big pots at the door. Both the tortoise jelly and herbal tea are made from medicinal materials, so they are very tasty. The taste of freshly boiled tortoise jelly is very different from the one bought in the supermarket. This one is very tender and smooth. I ordered the cold tortoise jelly, which is cooler and more refreshing. When you eat it, you can taste the sweetness of Chinese medicinal materials, which should be very heat-clearing and detoxifying. Because I am afraid of bitterness, I put a lot of honey water. The honey water they use is light and cool. Eating it with tortoise jelly is like eating dessert. You can put a packet of medicinal powder in their herbal tea. Although it tastes very bitter, it is very effective in treating heat and colds.
Afternoon snacks In Chinatown. A traditional Chinese herbal shop selling herbal teas and jelly. The herbal jelly tasted good with honey. The herbs are supposed to cool your body, especially from the heat in Kuala Lumpur.
Gonghetang Guilinggao has many branches in Kuala Lumpur. This store is in Chinatown, a very eye-catching store, with a huge herbal tea pot at the door, which is very eye-catching! The decoration is very authentic Cantonese herbal tea shop. Although the store is small and can only seat 3~4 tables of people, the decoration is very grand and antique. It is still a relatively grand and high-end decoration in the herbal tea shop. Many of the things posted on the wall are about promoting treatment and health preservation, which feels like the promotion of a herbal medicine shop. The boss can speak Cantonese and should be a Chinese. Their main product is Guilinggao. I remember that the price should be 9RM for a small one and 12RM for a large one. The icy Guilinggao tastes bitter and has a strong taste! Special reminder: If you are not from the south, you may not be used to it and feel like taking Chinese medicine. But there is honey on the table, you can add it yourself. If you are afraid of bitterness, it is better to add more honey before eating, which will be more acceptable! But it is very good for reducing fire. It is still very good to eat some Guilinggao in the hot weather in the south!