Fezzaboy writes: While we await Tummythoz's pictures, allow me to post a short one... CARL'S JR.!!!! Yeah, it’s here at last. Been waiting a long time for this outlet to be opened in Mid Valley. While I was doing some shopping with my cousin during Deepavali week, we were coming up the escalator hoping to get some tickets for a movie. Guess it wasn’t meant to be when we saw Carl’s Jr., fully opened. Without read more
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Fezzaboy writes: Yeah, same old place some might say. This place has been around for quite some time now, and it was once, one of my favourite dining destinations back in the late 90’s when it was still operating from a rundown shack. Moving over to a proper premise, they continue to attract customers from all over town. In line with the French passion for revolution, New Paris has redefined the meaning of fast read more
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Fezzaboy writes: Lorong Selamat – Char Kuey Teow and Ice Kacang. Now, back to Penang. On our second day, we decided to head to Lorong Selamat for some hawker food. In Penang, the usual suspects are Char Kuey Teow, Cendol and Ice Kacang. This Char Kuey Teow is indeed one of a kind. Why? The lady who does the frying wears industrial goggles to protect her eyes from the “emissions”. Cool.... We aren’t talking read more
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Fezzaboy writes: Pick a few people from the streets of KL and ask them about Penang; chances are you might bump into several Penang-mali or even if you don’t, the responses would most likely be – good food, heavy traffic, aggressive drivers and so on. Interestingly, my affair with this island started in 1985, when my parents brought me to this little island to catch the ferry ride and sample some good old local read more
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21 Sep
Malaysiaposted September 21, 2007
Fezzaboy writes: A firm favorite for many patrons, this place offers good food at good prices. No complaints here, save for the fact that it should have air-conditioning to prevent me from sweating. My first encounter with this place was a couple of years ago, when a few of my colleagues decided to have a long overdue dinner cum get-together session to relive the good old days. I wasn’t sure of the directions to read more
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Fezzaboy writes: This is my favorite Ice Kacang stall. Located in PJ Old Town’s food court next to the bus terminal, this stall is often crowded with people ordering ice kacang or even red bean ice to eat in and/or take-away. Personally, most of the Ice Kacangs I’ve tasted are much more or less the same. I mean, just how different can a bowl of Ice Kacang get besides the usual offerings of shaved ice, condensed read more
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Fezzaboy writes: I’m beginning to like life as a food blogger. Food oh! glorious food, new faces and places to discover and to spread the good word of good food to our society. As if Thursday’s session at Red Ginger wasn’t enough, Sidney’s well-blessed pot luck on Saturday might have just put this giant into rest, food wise at least. The oh so cliché “resistance is futile” adage has battered me many times as I read more
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Fezzaboy writes: Guten Tag, much has been spoken on Elcerdo, a place for all, glorious food and ambience. Loud maybe to some, and yet romantic dining couples are often spotted here; romance isn’t all about dead-calm-quiet dining. In Elcerdo, the popular plate breaking ritual is definitely an eye opener for some and it does, to a certain degree allow for interaction between tables, with people spurring each other read more
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Fezzaboy writes: You know how some good food places are always hidden from the main streets, off the limelight but still manage to attract heaps of customers? This place certainly fits the bill. My uncle introduced me to this place when he accidentally came across this place while searching for food in Ampang. It is opposite the entrance of the On Pong Ampang Chinese School. This place is further down after the read more
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20 Jul
Malaysiaposted July 20, 2007
Fezzaboy writes: This stall was introduced to me by Tummythoz when we were colleagues… waaaay back in those days…. At Jalan Tengah, you get all sorts of food, curry puffs, noodles, nasi lemak, apam balik and many more. Now, it has developed into a Pasar Petang on Fridays come lunch time, not just food but clothing, toys, jagung rebus, and even car!.... unbelievable! This stall first started many years ago by read more
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