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Home / Food Review / A Patiently Cooked Claypot Chicken Rice in Pudu

A Patiently Cooked Claypot Chicken Rice in Pudu

December 30, 2025 by StrawberrY Gal

Pudu has long been associated with some of Kuala Lumpur’s most enduring hawker favourites, and claypot chicken rice remains one of its defining dishes. Beyond the better-known names, Pudu 168 Coffee Shop has quietly earned a following of its own, often cited as an alternative worth considering. A recent visit on a Sunday evening offered an opportunity to assess whether this reputation is justified.

What stands out immediately is the stall’s uncompromising approach to preparation. The owner personally handles every step of the process, from portioning the ingredients to cooking each claypot over charcoal. Working across multiple rows of charcoal stoves, the operation is labour-intensive and unhurried, favouring consistency and tradition over speed.

When the claypot arrives at the table, the aroma of charcoal-fired rice is immediately apparent, accompanied by a subtle hint of Shaoxing rice wine. Chopped spring onions are added generously, lending freshness to the dish. The salted fish, when ordered, is served in relatively small amounts and is mild in fragrance, providing a restrained rather than dominant accent.

The chicken proves to be one of the dish’s stronger elements — tender, well-marinated, and evenly cooked. Chinese waxed sausage adds sweetness and contrast, though its thin slicing limits its overall presence. The rice itself carries a light trace of rice wine, adding depth without overpowering the other components.

Texture and seasoning, however, may divide opinion. The rice leans slightly towards the wetter side, likely due to a liberal use of dark soy sauce. While this will appeal to diners who favour richer, darker flavours, those who prefer a drier claypot rice or a lighter hand with seasoning may find it less balanced.

Overall, Pudu 168 Coffee Shop offers a competently executed claypot chicken rice that reflects patience and traditional charcoal cooking. It may not replace the area’s most famous version, but it stands as a reliable option for diners willing to wait for a carefully prepared, no-frills meal.

Address:

Pudu 168 Coffee Shop,

Jalan Pudu,

55100 Kuala Lumpur.

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