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Restoran Ya Wang 鸭皇 in Downtown Johor Bahru near City Square


“Because it’s there.” These three most famous words in mountaineering was the reply British climber George Mallory gave in 1924 when he was asked why he attempted to climb Mount Everest.


I guess this was the reason why I tried out Ya Wang 鸭皇, because this huge loud duck is always there whenever I passed downtown JB.


Furthermore, Ya Wang has a towering reputation. Declaring itself the "Duck King", Ya Wang was the shop that pioneered herbal roast ducks in Johor Bahru. Ya Wang is also the appointed adviser to the popular Dian Xiao Er 店小二 herbal roast duck franchise in Singapore.
 

Despite its stature, the exterior of Ya Wang restaurant looked worn with its signage bleached white as a sheet by the sun. The ducks and roast meat were hanging haphazardly behind the hazed glass case.

Inside the restaurant, it is air conditioned, meticulously cleaned, and dazzlingly flooded by bright fluorescent lights. The staff was attentive and wore the obvious pride of working in the oldest established 名老店 herbal roast duck shop in JB.


The duck meat and skin were soft and had a distinct herbal flavour due to the copious amount of herbal sauce doused over it. Much of the duck meat was literally soaking in the sauce.


Initially, I wasn’t thrilled as I was expecting something with crispy skin and juicy flesh.


It turned out that Ya Wang's tender duck meat was tasty and nice to chew on, though I remained unconverted. Nevertheless, this Ya Wang style has its own loyal following, judging by the steady stream of customers that kept flowing in.


The tasty soup was typical of Cantonese double boiled soup – loaded with lotus roots, dried cuttlefish, groundnuts and pork.

My plate of duck, lotus soup and a large plate of steamed rice came to RM14.

Give Ya Wang a try, if you have not – you might like this style of herbal roast duck.


Restaurant name: Restoran Ya Wang 腊大王
Address: 28, Jalan Segget, Johor Bahru
GPS: 1.458154,103.764337
Hours:

Date visited: 17 April 2012

“Because it’s there.” These three most famous words in mountaineering was the reply British climber George Mallory gave in 1924 when he was asked why he attempted to climb Mount Everest.


I guess this was the reason why I tried out Ya Wang 鸭皇, because this huge loud duck is always there whenever I passed downtown JB.


Furthermore, Ya Wang has a towering reputation. Declaring itself the "Duck King", Ya Wang was the shop that pioneered herbal roast ducks in Johor Bahru. Ya Wang is also the appointed adviser to the popular Dian Xiao Er 店小二 herbal roast duck franchise in Singapore.
 

Despite its stature, the exterior of Ya Wang restaurant looked worn with its signage bleached white as a sheet by the sun. The ducks and roast meat were hanging haphazardly behind the hazed glass case.

Inside the restaurant, it is air conditioned, meticulously cleaned, and dazzlingly flooded by bright fluorescent lights. The staff was attentive and wore the obvious pride of working in the oldest established 名老店 herbal roast duck shop in JB.


The duck meat and skin were soft and had a distinct herbal flavour due to the copious amount of herbal sauce doused over it. Much of the duck meat was literally soaking in the sauce.


Initially, I wasn’t thrilled as I was expecting something with crispy skin and juicy flesh.


It turned out that Ya Wang's tender duck meat was tasty and nice to chew on, though I remained unconverted. Nevertheless, this Ya Wang style has its own loyal following, judging by the steady stream of customers that kept flowing in.


The tasty soup was typical of Cantonese double boiled soup – loaded with lotus roots, dried cuttlefish, groundnuts and pork.

My plate of duck, lotus soup and a large plate of steamed rice came to RM14.

Give Ya Wang a try, if you have not – you might like this style of herbal roast duck.


Restaurant name: Restoran Ya Wang 腊大王
Address: 28, Jalan Segget, Johor Bahru
GPS: 1.458154,103.764337
Hours:

Date visited: 17 April 2012
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Roast Duck @ Sin Keong Kee in Kulai, Johor


Sin Keong Kee's roast duck and meats have a loyal following who feels strongly that it is the best in Kulai, and some even say, the best they've tasted anywhere.


I was at Sin Keong Kee well passed lunch time, and yet there was a steady stream of customers, young and old, coming and going.


Just look at Sin Keong Kee's famous siew yoke 烧肉 (roast belly meat) and char siew 叉烧 (roast pork). Make your mouth water, don't they?


I observed that the meats and duck were carefully cut to ensure the customers get only the good cuts. The duck was meticulously deboned, and mine even had soft crunchy cartilage attached, which I like J


This set of rice with a generous portion of boneless roast duck and soup was RM5.


The roast duck meat was juicy, naturally sweet and has a pleasant subtle herbal taste. The meat was tender and has a nice smoky flavour and feel. It was delicious.

This time around, I only had room in my stomach for the roast duck. I must come back to Sin Keong Kee's, and must not miss their siew yoke and char siew, next time J


Restaurant name: Sin Keong Kee Restoran
Address: 140, Jalan Raya Susur 2, Kulai Besar, Johor
GPS: 1.651556,103.610435
Hours: 7:30am to 5:00pm (closed on alternate Tues)
Non Halal

Date visited: 2 May 2012

Sin Keong Kee's roast duck and meats have a loyal following who feels strongly that it is the best in Kulai, and some even say, the best they've tasted anywhere.


I was at Sin Keong Kee well passed lunch time, and yet there was a steady stream of customers, young and old, coming and going.


Just look at Sin Keong Kee's famous siew yoke 烧肉 (roast belly meat) and char siew 叉烧 (roast pork). Make your mouth water, don't they?


I observed that the meats and duck were carefully cut to ensure the customers get only the good cuts. The duck was meticulously deboned, and mine even had soft crunchy cartilage attached, which I like J


This set of rice with a generous portion of boneless roast duck and soup was RM5.


The roast duck meat was juicy, naturally sweet and has a pleasant subtle herbal taste. The meat was tender and has a nice smoky flavour and feel. It was delicious.

This time around, I only had room in my stomach for the roast duck. I must come back to Sin Keong Kee's, and must not miss their siew yoke and char siew, next time J


Restaurant name: Sin Keong Kee Restoran
Address: 140, Jalan Raya Susur 2, Kulai Besar, Johor
GPS: 1.651556,103.610435
Hours: 7:30am to 5:00pm (closed on alternate Tues)
Non Halal

Date visited: 2 May 2012
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