Welcome to Cha Kuih @Bayu Tinggi, a hidden gem located at 22, Lorong Sentosa 4a, Taman Bayu Perdana, Klang. This cozy eatery has made a name for itself as a must-visit destination for lovers of authentic Chinese street food. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be met with the enticing aromas that waft through the air, promising a delightful culinary experience.
At Cha Kuih, the menu showcases a variety of local favorites, but it is their fried dough, particularly the renowned youtiao, that steals the show. Crispy and light, it’s perfect for dipping or enjoying on its own. Diners rave about the Ma Jiao Bijian, or spicy chicken skewers. Grilled to perfection, these skewers pack a punch, complemented by a zesty dipping sauce that adds an exciting layer to each bite. The fried chicken, freshly cooked and irresistibly crispy, has also won the hearts of many patrons.
If you have a sweet tooth, don’t miss their delightful selection of desserts, including the Bubur Kacang Tanah—a creamy coconut rice porridge topped with sweetened peanuts and a hint of pandan flavor. Another favorite is the Sup Kacang Merah, a hearty red bean soup simmered with aromatic spices. While some may find the sweetness a bit overwhelming, the comforting flavors make it a worthwhile treat to try.
Drinks like White Coffee and Teh Ice add to the dining experience, perfectly complementing the savory dishes. For those looking for a quick bite, Cha Kuih operates from 5 PM to 10:30 PM, making it a convenient spot for an evening snack or meal.
While the atmosphere leans towards a grab-and-go style, the clean and tidy space is a testament to the care the owners put into their establishment. However, parking can be a challenge, so plan accordingly to ensure a smooth visit.
In essence, Cha Kuih @Bayu Tinggi delivers a true taste of Malaysian street food with a charming local twist. Whether you’re indulging in their iconic fried goodies or savoring a bowl of dessert soup, each dish serves as a reminder of cherished culinary traditions and the joy of sharing good food. The reviews speak for themselves, reflecting a place that stands out in Klang's vibrant food scene. So why not stop by and experience it for yourself?
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JK PSK
13/10/2025
Sinful night! Stumbled upon this house converted stall randomly. The fried chicken was perfect, the yck was no doubt awesome. The red bean and peanut dessert soup were a little sweet for our preference. It's the same 油条之家 at Pandamaran hawker stall 124-125 that opens for morning crowd. This one operates at night. We missed the nasi lemak. will definitely return upon another cheat day.
Aaron Tan
25/09/2025
I highly recommend this place. They open from 5pm to 1030pm. It's hard to come by a place who sells youtiow at night (with seating!). Their youtiow is delicious, crispy and not particularly oily. They also sell red beans soups , fried chicken, nasi lemak and etc. Only downside is there isn't much parking nearby.
Rex Heng
09/09/2025
Taste of the foods are sooooo local… I would say a real Malaysian style for all time..
Diana Wong
29/08/2025
Food: The you tiao and the rest kuih are crispy, less oily. I would say one of the best you tiao I can find in Klang. Coffee is good. Our fried chicken was freshly fried to crispy & tasty. We ordered a bowl of red bean soup as well, tastes less sweet & not too bad. Wish they add soy bean into their menu.. Service: Prompt & food serve fast. Atmosphere: Is not a dine in friendly place. Rather a grab and go place. However, they kept the place clean.
Adrian Boon
17/07/2025
Humble cafe, selling local food. Limited choices like various fried dough, 2 types of sweet soup, fried chicken, herbal tea and pre-packed nasi lemak. Ample street parking.
W M
06/07/2025
Recommended to try if you like fried yau cha kuey. Thin and crispy, less oily. This can consider vegetarian option too. They also serve side dish like mushroom porridge suitable for vegetarian and nasi lemak for non vegetarian, local red bean soup dessert etc. Open air and clean environment, usually less crowd since this is new shop and less people know about it yet. Recommended.
Eric Tan
03/07/2025
Yau Char Kwai was good with the Red Bean Soup. Too bad the Peanut Soup already sold out. Fried Chicken was surprisingly good. 2nd time went there and peanut soup was available. It was quite good.