Young Hawkers Serve Comforting Claypot Dishes Like Eggplant With Salted Fish & Minced Pork From $5.80
The Malaysia-born couple used to work as a chef and waitress in a Chinese restaurant. They offer a taste of granny’s cooking at Grandma’s Taste Ipoh Claypot.
We admit it, we have a claypot fetish. Nothing beats the sight and sound of a dish sizzling, bubbling, and smelling all kinds of awesome in a crackling hot claypot.
The best thing about claypot dishes is, of course, the food is kept warm for a longer time. The worst thing? When the food progressively overcooks and becomes dried and tough.
No such problem here at three-month-old stall Grandma’s Taste Ipoh Claypot, where owner-chef Chai Yung Ann, 29, does a good job managing what he coins "claypot hei (breath)".
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