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Traditional Recipe.

As a Chinese, we really like our kind of desserts, freshly cooked with herbals and traditional ingredients. It's something that my mother's generations and before her would cook for their family occasionally. It was said that these herbal soup or desserts are good for our health and should be taken often.
The very common ones that my mom would cook were Red Beans Soup and Green Beans Soup, a more upgrade version would be White Fungus with Lotus Soup.
Now in my generations or young ones, we don't really cook ourselves anymore and mostly rely on restaurants or food stalls that sell, if we ever to taste again these traditional desserts. And food trucks are another kind of a trend right now with all kinds of variety of food to choose from. Luckily they came out with this one!
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I was excited to see this desserts truck here!

I seldom eat on the street, but I am willing to try out this one just because they are selling these traditional homecooked Chinese Desserts that I don't really get to taste, even if I have to sit along the pedestrian pavement to have it.
We choose the desserts that we like from the huge menu at the side of the truck, paid and waited at the other side of the truck to pick up. I feel kind of fun doing all of this.
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We have ordered Six Flavour Herbal Soup and Wheat Porridge. Both have a rich taste and not too sweet, although we would prefer a little bit less sweet for our liking. There were no tables around so we used the other empty chairs as the temporary table to put our food.
Overall, the food was good and cheap, nice to have a quick one to take away or eat on the spot after dinner. Just the traffic there is a bit hard to find parking since it's on the roadside. The price is cheaper than having the same portions in some other restaurants/shops, so would recommend this to family and friends who like this kind of desserts.
Look them up if you ever pass by Taman Eng Ann, there's lots of food in that area. They don't have a fixed address so I am using the famous Bak Kut Teh shop opposite them, which makes it really easy to find from Google Map.
I hope you like this review as it's my first time writing about street food. Thank you for reading!
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All photos were taken with my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
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Mr Dessert 1997 (Taman Eng Ann opposite King Kong Bah Kut Teh)
Address: Lorong Kasawari 4B, Taman Eng Ann, 41150 Klang, Selangor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6018-208 5772
Business Hour : 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm Daily
https://www.facebook.com/Mrdessert1997/


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