
We had heard legends of this mythical goreng pisang stall, and my mum reinforced that it was good and she had heard that it was in a place called "Bayu Perdana" in Klang. Upon checking through a Klang makan forum , we went hunting!
Add: End of Jalan Batu Unjur 6, Bayu Perdana, Klang
Located: Down the road from Restaurant Chia Siang, near the "u-turn" off the main road


Patience is a virtue ... We waited about ten minutes, but that was on a week day afternoon. Be prepared for a wait of up to 30 minutes, if you believe what was written in the Klang forum! Two wok-fulls of goreng pisang were being managed by the 2 chefs, and these woks sold out in five minutes!
Simple, cheap (RM$1 buys you FIVE pieces of magic!), crispy, sweet and delicious!


Here's what our RM$3 portion looked like when we brought them home, we couldn't resist scoffing on 2 pieces in the car :-) Magnificent!

ps - I could't resist taking home one pack of Nasi Lemak Bungkus (RM$1) as well, which turned out to be quite excellent too! Sweet style sambal, fragrant rice, but missing kacang putih to make this EVEN more perfect!

3 comments:
Pisang goreng! Love them a lot, but parents used to prohibit me from eating them, saying that it's unhealthy. But I just can't resist them. Fortunately some Chinese restaurants have it as desserts in their menu. :)
Argh....Klang is too far for me :(
yes, yes, this is my fav pisang goreng!!! I think the magic comes from the tepung mixture they used. The pisang gets smaller in size nowadays, but still good!!!
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