teckiee writes: It was about 8.30pm when we arrived at Restaurant Chin Hiong. (Lot 2, Batu 22, Jalan Batu Arang, Kampung Sungai Bakau. 03-6092 0628) Other than the few flogger that I have met before, I met five other flogger during this dinner. Hi you all :D Anyway… I was lost for words when I saw the golden soup bowls that were placed on our table when we first entered the restaurant. None of the other tables had this and this made me feel like I was a Chinese royal family having dinner. Quite over the top actually for a Saturday night dinner hor? …but I think after this, I might just buy ... read more
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teckiee writes: It was the Monday during the Raya holidays when my mom decided that we should have dinner at Yap Yin and Bak Kut Teh. This restaurant was recommended by one of her good friends that have eaten there before. No1231 Jalan Sekolah Seri Kembangan (03-8943 5426) Although my mom’s friend tagged along, we still got lost locating the restaurant. If you are coming from the Bukit Jalil highway direction, go towards Seri Kembangan, pass through all the busy streets and turn left at the traffic light in front of the temple. If you see Public Bank, that means you have missed the traffic ... read more
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teckiee writes: After about 40 minutes drive from Lata Kijang, we arrived at Kwee Hoe Restaurant in Lawan Kuda, Gopeng. There are many restaurants here in this small pekan that serves exotic food but we decided to have dinner here as this restaurant had the most customers that time. The restaurant opens from 4pm to 12 midnight and can be contacted at 05-3593646 or 012-5084948. There is only one main road with restaurants; Kwee Hoe is located about the middle of the road. 'Sheh Kang' aka Snake soup. (RM12) One mistake I did was letting a few of them know what they were eating. The ... read more
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team bsg writes: of a Prince Charming kindThe Chinese really crave for the exoticas and the elixirs right ? ...ever since Qing Shi Huang Ti ( China's first Emperor circa 250 BC ) dispatched 500 virile men/women to faraway islands in search of the elusive one ? History didn't record that they failed, neither did it tell you whatever happened to these brave men & women . Some say thank god for them otherwise there will be no sushi . Nearer home & in the present , we also crave for some solid stuff , especially after a heady round of golden juice & noisy high tension nearby + the slender demure ones that slipped ... read more
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boo_licious writes: Let's chase those blues on this dull Monday morning with some scrumptious food. Ever since I discovered this restaurant in Batu Caves, I keep re-visiting it as I absolutely love their Sang Har Meen (Water Prawns Noodles). My family is a great fan of that type of noodles hence I was so excited when I discovered this place.When I brought my mother here, she was like, "Wow!" this tastes so sinfully good with the eggy gravy and the huge prawns filled with roe. Prices were also more reasonable versus the hiked up ones in town. Best of all was they don't use mee but kuey teow (flat rice ... read more
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