More
than 30 years ago, when my eldest sister and her family lived in Taman Ungku
Tun Aminah, she introduced me to the taste of a range of popular Chinese crispy
treats bought from a humble stall in this neighbourhood.
Wah Cai 3-in-1 Chinese Cake in Taman Ungku Tun Aminah, Johor Baru |
Back
then, these deep-fried delicacies were among our favourite takeaways to snack
on for afternoon tea.
It
had been some years since we enjoyed these tasty treats so when I read a recent
post about it on Facebook, I had a flashback to those days when we had to queue
up for our turn to buy these freshly deep-fried items.
Last week while I was out for grocery shopping, I decided to include a stopover at Taman Ungku Tun Aminah just to see if I could find that stall again.
A
slow drive with my eyes carefully scanning the shops along the route reaped the
reward of spotting a stall that looked like they were serving deep-fried items.
I
made a safe U-Turn for a return drive on that same route to take a closer look at
that stall and was delighted to read the words: 3-in-1 Chinese Cake
emblazoned on the sign written in Chinese.
We
may be familiar with the phrase 3-in-1, often used to describe instant hot
beverages in a pre-mix of white coffee with sugar.
Look at those plump curry puffs! |
The
young lady who was taking orders explained in Mandarin, the “buy-two-get-one-free”
deal for selected items but because I was slow to grasp the meaning of what she
was saying, she patiently repeated it to me.
By
this time, several people had joined the queue behind me so I quickly picked my
choices for fried whole bananas, their signature 3-in-1 Chinese Cake and of
course, their famous Skudai Fried Durian.
In
addition to banana and durian, their menu also offered fried tapioca, cempedak,
patties of green beans and also plump-looking curry puffs.
Check out the three layers in their signature 3-in-1 Chinse cake |
Packed
in these open boats for takeaways, the freshly fried items stayed warm and
crispy when we savoured them for afternoon tea.
“Crispy
on the outside and gooey on the inside,” aptly described the taste of real
durian oozing out from the block of deep-fried durian, wrapped within crispy
batter.
Generous portion of real durian oozing out! |
The
portions were generous and appropriate for the price, and I must admit that it
was pure pleasure to reminisce about this familiar flavour and taste real
ingredients with each crunchy bite.
Chinese
crispy treats by Wah Cai 3-in-1 (Non-Halal) is at No. 86 Jalan Pahlawan 2,
Taman Ungku Tun Aminah, 81300 Skudai, Johor. Open daily until 4.30pm.
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