Continuing our effect of exploring more eateries in the west part of Klang Valley that is .. Klang itself, today we’re going to look at one of the most popular roast duck restaurants in the area.

The name of the restaurant is I-Po, and as you may have guessed, a play on the spelling of Ipoh, the town up north famous for ladies with fair skin and temples within holes in their mountains.

Resotran I-Po, Klang
Resotran I-Po, Klang

The restaurant itself isn’t too difficult to find, it is accessible via two different major roads in Klang, and parking isn’t something entirely too challenging.

As an additional advantage, unlike most restaurants in Klang, this one speaks Cantonese (since they’re from Ipoh, I assume) in addition to Klang style Hokkien and Mandarin, which can be convenient to some.

roast duck, roast pork, ribs, and more
roast duck, roast pork, ribs, and more

The restaurant offers a little more than just roast duck, you can also find roast pork, bbq pork, pork ribs, and several types of vegetables, tofu, eggs, almost ala mixed rice style.

For lunch, we ordered a portion of roast duck, roast pork, ribs, and some salted vegetable to go with good old fashion steamed rice. A little bit of everything, really.

a closer look at these roast meat goodness
a closer look at these roast meat goodness

The roast duck did not disappoint, properly flavored, succulent meat with crispy skin, could hold its own among the better ones (such as Loong Foong & Sunrise in PJ, Chen Chen in KL, Sun Ming in Cheras), but the duck seems slightly smaller in size though.

They’ve also got the skin for their roast pork down perfectly, which seems like something eateries at Klang does very well. The pork ribs though isn’t exactly comparable with the gems at Peng Heong just a few kilometers away.

What I really like though, is the condiments they provide here. The home-made chili sauce here is very different from the ones you get at usual roast duck places, it is slightly sweeter but has a good kick to it, I find it very appealing. Of course, the usual roast duck sauce is offered as well.

Haze and KY at I-Po restaurant
Haze and KY at I-Po restaurant

Overall I’d say it is a restaurant definitely worth visiting, especially if you’re at this part of town. Food’s pretty good and prices are fair. Remember, Klang isn’t just about bak kut teh.

map to i-po roast duck, klang

Address:
I-Po Restoran
180, Jalan Batu Unjur 1,
Taman Bayu Perdana,
41200 Klang, Selangor
GPS: 3.015270, 101.432853
Tel: 03-3324 2295
Hours: 8am to 5pm, closes on Wednesday

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27 thoughts on “KY eats – Roast Duck at Restoran I-Po, Klang

  • January 20, 2016 at 6:36 pm
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    KY, interesting side dish. It it mui choy? Cantonese would have cooked bok choy or Chinese broccoli.

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    • January 21, 2016 at 1:04 pm
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      Vickie: yes it’s mui choy indeed!

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  • January 21, 2016 at 6:41 am
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    hey ooi blondie! what he/she ordered? kekekekekekeke

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    • January 21, 2016 at 1:04 pm
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      immature: itikkkkkkkkkkk

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      • January 22, 2016 at 7:10 am
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        quakers with quakey hairdo ordering quaky meal

        oh hokey dokey

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        • January 22, 2016 at 7:11 am
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          ***quackers with quackey hairdo ordering quacky meal

          LOL

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          • January 22, 2016 at 8:50 am
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            immature: you need a quarkery brain fixing? haha.

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  • January 22, 2016 at 12:26 am
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    KY, world apart bloging bring people closer. What wrong in learning of different cultures? I am Chinese and there Chinese all over the world living many different kind of life. Have a Chinese friend from Rhodesia always also full questions on many things in many different cultures.

    Thanks for sharing your Malaysin Chinese culture on your blog. My friends and family read it every day.

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    • January 22, 2016 at 8:51 am
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      Vickie: certainly very true, I got to know many people from blogging and I’m glad you’re one of the readers who left comments on this site almost every post, I look forward to it all the time.

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      • January 22, 2016 at 9:37 am
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        KY, I know some questions seem silly or dorky not just for or from me it from other readers with me at time who want to know and learn of things in Malaysia. Food is most interesting in some way same other way not really. Like that mui choy dish. We do not have that in San Francisco restaurnts due mostly Cantonese and Hongkongnese style food.

        I try find a recipe for stir fried mui choy.

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        • January 22, 2016 at 10:29 am
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          Vickie: haha, it’s never dorky, I find them interesting, it is a chance for me to learn more about other parts of the world too. I’ve had time spent in US so I can understand some of the differences. Like General Tsao’s chicken, you can’t find that here and I really liked it.

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          • January 25, 2016 at 6:17 am
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            uncle, you need to tell her that sup buntut is in English. Dont want her to come here, goto KFC and order “buntut in soup pwease” aiiiiksssssssss

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            • January 26, 2016 at 9:05 am
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              immature: let them use google translate. haha.

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  • January 22, 2016 at 10:06 am
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    I do like a good piece of roasted duck with wanton mee

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    • January 22, 2016 at 10:28 am
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      Ken: I can’t say no to that!

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  • January 22, 2016 at 12:34 pm
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    Oh, I like this sweetish mui choy. That seems like quite a lot of meat for two! 😉

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    • January 22, 2016 at 12:53 pm
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      eatwhateatwhere: yesss, for sustenance

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  • January 22, 2016 at 4:40 pm
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    i usually go to Klang for different reasons.. mainly seafood n cendol.. but ok la… will look out for this duck! 😛

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    • January 26, 2016 at 9:03 am
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      ccfoodtravel: i have yet to go to that cendol place.lol.

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  • January 24, 2016 at 5:55 am
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    Yum yummmm!!! Duck!!! And roast pork belly!!!

    The duck’s smaller? These days, we have ducks from Taiping and some other places in Perak – sold frozen at the supermarkets. Dirt cheap! Bought one the other day, RM12.50 only, cooked braised five spice duck – very nice…but yes, it wasn’t all that big!

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    • January 26, 2016 at 9:04 am
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      suituapui: I guess I know what’s my next cooking project is.

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  • January 27, 2016 at 11:41 am
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    It’s been ages since my last had roasted duck, I miss it ~>_<~

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    • January 27, 2016 at 1:42 pm
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      Choi Yen: time to fix that!

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  • November 11, 2017 at 9:24 pm
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    I would like to check with you that,do you have delivery to door step?

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    • November 12, 2017 at 10:15 pm
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      Jennifer: this is a food blog, I don’t own I-Po unfortunately.

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