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Monday, November 24, 2014

Tenka Noshoku @ Kuale



Tenka Noshoku..... Deliciousness on Earth :-)

Kuala Kangsar is a district with many small villages all around. And one of them is Jerlun.  

Most of the villagers are of Chinese ethnicity working in the agriculture sector, mainly rubber estates. Nowadays many no longer follow the ways of the parents and have ventured elsewhere to seek employment.




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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Gee Seng Seafood @ Bukit Tambun, Prai




Rustic seafood restaurant, on the river banks. Not the most beautiful restaurant in the area, but definitely the busiest. The other restaurants are like... Swatting flies and this restaurant is fully occupied. There must be a reason but we have never dared to find out why :-)

We just stuck here for 7 years.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Peng Hwa Lok Lok @ Penang


      .... And this isn't fully laid out yet!!! 


Lok lok is steamboat on skewers. I love steamboat but find lok lok to be costlier than regular steamboat. That is the main deterrent for me to indulge.

But whenever I come to Penang, I yearn for Lok lok, because of the affordability and the type of things they offer. The last time I had it here at Peng Hwa was 8 years ago, before I had my first baby. Now that all 3 kids are bigger, we try to bring them and eat hawker food, rather than just staying in 'child friendly, air conditioned' places.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Village BBQ Steamboat @ Bandar Puteri, Puchong


I'm a steamboat fan, especially buffet steamboats.


I came here with a few of my buddies and we can say that we ate our money's worth.  We sat at the upper level. Not as crowded, but warmer. 

Praises: 
1. Fresh!! Crabs, prawns, fish, meat , all fresh !! There's mussels, scallops, lots of fresh prawns and crab, clams, snails, perfect if you're a fan of seafood. 
2. Bathroom is clean. 

Not so happy: 
1. Vegetables not cleaned. We took the 'tong Ho' into the bathroom and washed away the sand. 
2. The 'plates' were limited. Use only what is given, no clearing, no extra clean plates. 

As for taste.... It's always subjective. We like the chicken wings, the satay skewers, but didn't enjoy the foil wrapped fish. 


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Friday, May 23, 2014

Kelantanese Fare @ Kuale


I don't know much about the food in town as my hubs don't really go looking around for new stuff. But I'm very much the opposite and love to try new things at new places. Even though sometimes the food isn't much to my own liking.... But at least I now know that it's that way.


My colleague told me about this place just two days ago, because she knew I love Malay food. 

Here's what we had. 


Nasi kerabu. It's rice tinged blue with blue clitoria flower and this one looks like they used the real thing instead of cheating with blue food dye. Plus points for that. It comes with a topping of raw veggies, fish flakes, toasted coconut, raw chilli paste and not forgetting the yummy budu. Budu is the Kelantanese version of fish sauce. 

My portion (RM 4) came with a stuffed chilli known as Solok Lada. My ex colleague in  Pahang, who is a Kelantanese royalty ( she has a formal title on her name) once told me that the chilli is only a vessel to hold the fish paste. It's ok to not eat the chilli. Fish crackers and other condiments are optional and incurs additional payment.

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Friday, May 9, 2014

Best Tosai in Kuale




I've past by countless times throughout my 7 years stay in this town and never knew what's here in this shoddy place. Never judge a book by it's cover. 

And when my colleague told me that this place serves the best tosai in town..... I must go there soon.

Prices are affordable and food is good.

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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Espressolab @ Ipoh



One fine Saturday afternoon... Wanted to kill 40 minutes before we will fetch my daughter, decided to drop by a coffee joint in Ipoh Garden South.

We ordered these 

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