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Friday, 29 October 2021

BEN Day 1 │ AIK KEE Bentong

A Must Visit Every Trip

Happy National Recovery Plan (NRP) Phase 4, Kuala Lumpur!

Each time we come to Bentong, we would be remiss if we didn’t have dinner at Aik Kee. Just a short 2 minute walk from Hotel Kristal, Aik Kee sits on the left side of a row of eateries — and we were genuinely glad to see that it survived the pandemic and was once again welcoming dine ins.

Our Usual Favourites

As always, we ordered our tried and true dishes:

  • Steamed River Catfish with Soy Sauce
  • Kung Pao (Dried Chilli) Squid in a Yam Basket
  • Kung Pao (Dried Chilli) Pork
  • Large Omelette

A comforting spread, and exactly what we look forward to whenever we’re in town.

The Damage

The entire meal came to RM114.50 (≈ USD28 / EUR24), which we felt was quite reasonable — especially since the catfish alone weighed almost a kilogram.

Our Recommendation

If you’re in Bentong and want to try local seafood and kung pao–style dishes, we highly recommend Aik Kee. Consistent, flavourful, and always satisfying — it remains one of our favourite Bentong staples.

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📍 Location:
Kedai Makanan & Mee Aik Kee - https://goo.gl/maps/ymTee2yehGKCupSX9

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

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