Porridge and chicken @ Kawan, Seremban

seremban porridge stall

I was told there’s this popular chicken rice place that’s only open from 6 pm – 8 pm in Seremban. It’s supposed to serve a mean bowl of pig innards porridge and mighty fine chicken. It usually sells out at around 8 pm so you have to go there early.

kawan seremban

I headed down with Caydence’s family before I had to drive back to KL. The place was packed and the stall was chopping up chickens like nobody’s business. Okay, their business anyway. πŸ˜‰

seremban porridge display

Look at all the pig offal displayed alongside the chicken!

seremban porridge serve

They also serve normal chicken rice but what this stall is famous for (it’s the only stall in Kedai Makanan Dan Minuman Kawan) is their pig innards porridge. It was dished out into bowls and plastic bags for those wanting a pack to go.

seremban porridge chicken

The chicken is pretty decent but I prefer Kee Kee Bentong Chicken Rice.

seremban porridge

However, what makes this place special is eating the chicken WITH the pork innards porridge. It even has some crunchy bits on top to add texture to the congee.

seremban porridge sesame oil

Splash some vinegar and sesame oil on the congee and you’re in for a real treat!

seremban porridge us

There is a reason why this place is very popular in Seremban – their porridge is infused with the essence of delectable, and eating the chicken with a mouthful of hot congee with bits of pork intestines sticking out is a very different experience.

I love it and I don’t even like porridge! πŸ™‚

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111 thoughts on “Porridge and chicken @ Kawan, Seremban”

  1. Totally agree with DEBBIE. I can’t get over how pretty she is. As the famous saying goes, “tay-mia-gor-nie-also-kum-guan-ah” ha ha ha
    You marry Caydence, and I marry your S-I-L and we are related liaw. ha ha ha ha
    The crunch bits that goes over the congee is deep fried noodles. Have that here too. But no picture of the pork offals.

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  2. headsteadi: Hmm…I’m not to sure, I’ll ask later and get back to you. πŸ™‚
    Cheers bro!
    debbie: She’s a friend of mine. πŸ™‚
    KY: Yeah, very hospitable of them. πŸ™‚
    Ryan: Haha! Ya, damn stressed out dy. πŸ˜‰
    Yup the porridge is great and this is coming from someone who doesn’t even like porridge!
    rocket: Haha! It took me a while to decipher that. Hokkien eh? “Take five years out of my life, also satisfied”.
    Erm…not thinking about marriage yet, despite the fact that I’m going to be pushing 30 soon (turning 29 in less than 3 months).
    Deep fried noodles eh? Thanks for the info.
    Yeah, was too busy eating to take photos of the offal. πŸ™‚
    Eriku: Erm…thanks? πŸ˜‰

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  3. Gods grace.. all I can say, is trust… If I told you, you would
    never belive it, just trust, ok… ok? are you there… well okay thesse small things behind us,,, otay… do what is right,hb you will know it it your heart…. hum… sounds good to me… Hoope you ar well , done told you I am welsh… am fine my self… ever here of coals to new casstle? but always be in the alert, you know, I am irish, half, at least, but total God’s kid. meaning I would not hurt any one. unless they hurt my kids or famly. then I have a long memory… well, jesus says forget the past. ok, but thats a tough roe to hoe…. black or white, or red, or tan and no commennts about indian, black, or mexiices please. damn, it was hard enough to forget you ( supply your own, I got plenty. Like zhid, polski,nigger, wop, jap, eyetie, kike, sqrarehead, chink, beanner, wet back, rag head, sand nigger, towel head, howlie, or should I go on. But we all bleed red, so far as I know . and all want the best for our kids. at the end of the day, we all want the same… just like in the council in Lord of the rings… I am all for that… as long as I am in control… God help us… tom

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  4. i really like porridge(especially the ones with pork!), especially those smoothly-thick and piping hot ones. i havent found any shops/stalls selling really good porridge tho.
    P/s : friends only, but already dining with the parents? :p

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  5. tom: Cinnamon eh? Come to think of it I haven’t had that in a while, am thinking of grabbing one at Cinnabon (a franchise).
    Yeah, true about all that. Take care and be well my friend. All the best! πŸ™‚
    don: Haha! Yeah, she does look good. πŸ˜‰
    chefmel: You’ll love this one! It’s very thick, unlike the watery congee most people serve. πŸ™‚
    Ya, friends, her parents are very hospitable, stayed at her place. πŸ™‚

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  6. ohhh no. I am fifty now. aint going down THAT road again… all that is supposed to be left behind… well no… well, you got a deep bucket of shit i can put my foot in… jeze, I should know better oh forgot to take my bloodpressure pill… and she is 38 I am 50 sure you would have done the same thing… and she is a methodist, too. only one thing stands in the way… her husbannd, Ed, uriah, ahem, ed.. lets see how that works ouut for you… but ed trusts me… still… I am his friend, and no, get your mind out of the gutter, uriahs, uh ed’s) wife is safe with me… he truststs me implictley, and thats true. but God its difficuct here is hoping you dont stick your foot in a deep bucket, like I have managed to do, once again,. there are plenty of oportunities out there. try not to f. it up , this time. you will be the first, my brother. hetero or homo. I aint in a place to judge, ok? God bless, HB. Tom ,am sending like this is, un editited surely your family cant be worse than mine… and oh yeah well yeah.. 6 days by cadndle light… hit the bed at dark… aint much else to do…

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  7. ahh…catched up on yr posts!!
    1st, yups, nothin beats the siew pow frm the seremban outlet itself.
    2 – wahh the DRY beef noodles sure rocks!!
    3 – love the DRY curry laksa, so cheap (of course cos it aint the city maa)
    4 – awesome crabs!!!
    5 – the chic rice – hhmmm.. doesnt look too good tho

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  8. HB, I found recipe and a restaurant that serve laska it in Bloomingdale Dept store mall food court in San Francisco. They serve Southeast Asian food try it first then make recipe.
    As for congee you had pig innard congee here in San Francisco and Hong Kong called Scholar Congee. Do they have Sampan Congee or known as Seafood Congee?

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  9. Do they serve congee with egg in Seramban or is that a Kuching thing? A raw egg goes on top of piping hot congee. Yum yum.
    Back to the more important matter at hand. Chick invites you to her home town, meet her parents, sleep in her sister’s room, you dropped strains on her dress. That’s all hallmarks of wedding bells, even though you don’t realise it. You might not want to walk down the aisle but her biological clock is ticking and she has you on he sight.
    Alternatively, I’ll marry her and you can marry her sister and we are will related πŸ™‚
    tay-mia-chap-ni-also-kum-guan-ah

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  10. Jason: Oh I forgot to ask last night! Lemme get back with the location. Cheers!
    Haha! Yeah, she’s quite hot. πŸ™‚
    cumidanciki: Yup, it is! I suspect it’s coz of the pig innards. Everything oink makes food taste better. πŸ˜‰
    tom: Yeah, totally know what you mean mate! Take care my friend! πŸ™‚
    fish fish: Thanks fish fish! I shall go there again and do more reviews of the good places to eat around town. πŸ™‚
    thenomadGourmand: Yup, the prices are really cheap compared to KL. I don’t think you’ll be getting RM 4.80 for that bowl around these parts. πŸ™‚
    The chicken isn’t anything to write home about, but the place is packed, very popular with the locals. It’s coz of the chicken eaten WITH the porridge that makes it good. πŸ™‚
    tom: No worries mate! πŸ™‚
    ah nel: Hahaha! What future father in law? :p
    Guinness is good for you. πŸ˜‰
    It was a weekend so the 5 pm rule does not apply, besides it’s always 5 o’ clock somewhere. πŸ™‚
    Eriku: Yup, I’ll get the full address for you all from Caydence. Cheers! πŸ™‚
    Erica: Yup, we have seafood congee. Interesting – scholar’s congee. Why is it called that?
    Sounds intriguing that pig innards poridge will be associated with scholars. πŸ™‚
    rocket: Nope, the congee is not served with a raw egg. I think it’s a Sarawak thing to crack a raw egg and stir it into the porridge.
    Oi, no stains were dropped anywhere, don’t put words into my mouth bro. Haha!
    Wah, so now it’s 10 years eh? πŸ˜‰
    The sister just finished high school mate. πŸ™‚
    eiling: Yeah, it’s been such a long time since I had porridge that I forgot when the last time was. I’m always up for checking out new things though. πŸ™‚

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  11. i agree with u that guinness good for health and *bed*…lol…
    *i always request warm stout so gv xtra kick* πŸ˜‰
    i had 1 small btl also tues nite in jln alor as they sold out large btl…

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  12. Yes, it’s chap nee (10 years) because Caydence is much prettier than the sister and she likes soccer.
    Hey don’t forget to chia us when you get married.

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  13. And yes, you can marry the sister, because you don’t want to get married straigth away, so can wait a few years lah. he he he
    I wonder if Caydence read this blog, all of us will get into a lot of trouble, ha ha ha

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  14. Hah. Seems like you’ve had some amazing gastronomic journey. I didn’t like porridge much growing up, somehow the very thought of it make me sick to the stomach.
    Man. I’m off to make a plea bargain to avoid spending a year in godamn rehab. Er, I don’t think I’ll cope well being a year away from the world. πŸ˜‰

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  15. ah nel: Haha! Yeah, I’ve heard that one before. Yeah, I was drinking Guinness with my bro when he came over at Jalan Alor too, he was craving the wantan noodles there. πŸ™‚
    rocket: Caydence reads the blog la. :p
    Her sister too for that matter. Haha!
    Okay sure thing, you’ll be on the invite list if we get maried. πŸ˜‰
    Cheers: Hey, you alright there mate?
    I hope everything goes well man, I’ve been there and it FUCKING SUCKS. Rehab is hell, cut off from the civilized world (forget your cell phone and Internet folks).
    My thoughts are with you. Good luck bro!
    Bangsar-bAbE: Yeah it’s pretty good! I’m not a big fan of porridge but I really liked this one! πŸ™‚

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  16. I don’t think I dare to go to your wedding, I think Caydence will be so angry and give me a soccer kick in the crutches. But I still say she is a very pretty. πŸ™‚
    Remember my advice my friend, tay-mia-gor-ni-also-kum-guan-ah. ha ha ha

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  17. rocket: Haha! No worries about that bit mate.
    Yeah, she is hot.
    Yup, got it, I understand and speak Hokkien bro. Cut short my life by 10 years, it’s worth it. πŸ˜‰

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  18. hi guys πŸ™‚ not sure of the exact address but it’s in temiang, opp to the Oriental Restaurant-behind temiang’s kfc; i think it’s called oriental >.

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  19. Cayd: Thanks for the answer Caydence!
    Hmm…I don’t even know where Temiang is, this is a sign to get a GPS. πŸ˜‰
    Take care and see you soon! πŸ™‚

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  20. dawn: Hello Dawn! πŸ™‚
    Good to see you again. Yeah, it’s pretty awesome eh? Seremban is a nice, chilled out place. πŸ™‚

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