Teluk Intan Specialty Chee Cheong Fun
Hidden within this town, formerly known as Teluk Anson, is a specialty chee cheong fun (CCF) manufacturer.
This CCF factory is located within a 5 minutes drive from the famous leaning Clock Tower. I happened to have found this place when we saw lots of people queuing up in front of a wooden house. Out of curiosity, we decided to check this place out.
Address:
Liew Kee Kuih Teow Manufacturer
No. 725, Jalan Hill,
Teluk Intan
1. The old and the new signboard of this little CCF factory. It doubles as a kuih teow manufacturer too.

2. The long queue.
We waited for more than 20 minutes just for 6 packs of CCF. Saw many who bought more than 20 packs home.
Check out the weird opening hours too.

3. Polished/glutinous rice is soaked overnight and washed repeatedly before being grounded to extract the rice milk. The whole process sort of reminded me of the SKII advertisement.

4. The rice milk is then poured evenly onto metal tray and sprinkled with cut turnips and either minced pork or dried tiny shrimps. The metal tray is then passed through a steamer (1-2 minutes), and out comes hot chee cheong fun.
I like this this low-key picture the lady being surrounded by rising steam.

5. Unlike Hong Kong and typical Malaysian style of CCF, there is no sauce for Teluk Intan CCF. Instead, it is eaten with pickled chilli, like the ones eaten with Wanton noodles.
The more popular minced pork version CCF. Enhanced taste.

6. The dried shrimp CCF. Crunchy and with more turnips.

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OMG… this is awesome. I totally love the “Anson” CCF. I used to always have it in Ipoh but it’s really difficult to get it here.
I first got to know about this when a friend bought this CCF from a morning market in Eng Ann, Klang.
I think their mass production enables them to “export” to other states. I’m not too sure whether the ones sold in Klang are from this particular factory. Anyway, they are no longer pipping hot.
I still prefer to buy and eat my CCF immediately there. Remember to bring along your fork and spoon when you next visit Teluk Intan.
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