5 Must-Try Dishes at Min Kok Restaurant, Seremban

Do you like Dim Sum? Do you have trouble deciding what to order at Min Kok Restaurant?

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If you read our previous post, you would understand the many variations found at a common Chinese/DimSum restaurant. It may seem daunting and some people have trouble deciding the exact dish to order. Well, we have prepared a quick list of the FIVE must-try dishes at our restaurant!


1. BAO


Bao is known as a soft bun filled with various fillings. A common choice at the restaurant would be Char Siu Bao - barbecued pork filling where the succulence balances out the fluffy texture of the bun. It's frequently eaten everywhere - in the streets, at home and even at this restaurant. Another choice would be Liu Sha Bao which contains an oozing salted egg yolk custard that is sure to warm your stomach and soul.

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2. CHEE CHEONG FUN



Another classic Chinese dish at our restaurant is Chee Cheong Fun which comes in two variations - char siu and shrimp. This rice noodle roll can be considered a small meal, snack, and a dim sum dish. At Min Kok, you can enjoy this food on its own or with some chili if you prefer that spicy kick.

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3. EGG TART


A good snack, as well as a way to end a meal - egg tarts, are typically a flaky pastry with an egg custard filling in the center. Here at Min Kok, there is a surprise under the custard which is a sweet kaya. This dish is sure to make you salivate; you wonder whether to save it for last or enjoy it from the beginning.

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4. SIEW MAI


This traditional Chinese dumpling is usually served as a snack and with its small size, you can easily get carried away with eating more than two baskets. If you can't eat this meaty treat, you can also try an alternative which is the vegetable dumpling. This dish is definitely a must-try everywhere but, the Min Kok variation is surely one you will never forget.

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5. CHICKEN FEET


Also known as chicken claws, this unique dish is normally deep-fried and steamed before it's stewed in one of the various sauces. Though it's sometimes served as a beer snack, you can enjoy it at Min Kok with a warm cup of tea. The spicy version is surely an exceptional cuisine despite its "weird" look that appears daunting to some.

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And those were the top 5 dishes you MUST try when you visit Min Kok Restaurant in Seremban. Do let us know when you visit and share your thoughts on the list. Maybe you have a personal favorite you want others to try? Comment down below to spread the joy of #NeverDimSumAlone

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