teckiee writes: Another long forgotten post saved as draft until now. This is going to be a really short one because I got to pack for my day trip tomorrow. I'm going river rafting some where off Tanjung Malim! Weee!If I remember correctly, it was after some meet up or something? ...me and my Tai Kar Che went for supper at Kayu Nasi Kandar at ...at.. where is this place already ah? Damansara something?Anyway, I had a nice ice kacang. I remember nice and yummy food. Food worth remembering. LOL!WMW had a mee mamak goreng, sampai kering which was not ... read more
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vkeong writes: If you have copy of Rasa Rasa Penang book “a visitor-friendly guide to its food” and went to try Swatow Lane’s ice kacang based on its recommendation, you will be disappointed. I am not blaming the author for this, as I have also recommended this as one of the best ice kacang in Penang. It’s just that the ice kacang quality has dropped so much it has became normal tasting only. The weekend before CNY I went for a cari makan trip around the island (based on the eating guide) It was scorching hot and we decided to enjoy a bowl of ice kacang. ... read more
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boo_licious writes: Before I continue today's post, do vote for the Floggers videos on this LINK - Apple Crumble Team and Fantastic Four. More details are in the previous blog entry. Thanks to those who have voted. The videos should be up for a week so get going with your votes and watching the videos. With the long break, we did some exploring at Pavilion last week. Just opened last Wednesday, Food Republic is a food court which hails from Singapore. On the day it opened, there was quite a commotion at one of the stalls which saw a three foot snake drop by. Not sure how the snake ended up there (it seems it dropped from the signages ... 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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vkeong writes: Belacan beehoon is a hawker food only available in Sarawak if I am not mistaken. I knew Sarawak had kolo mee, Sarawak laksa, kampua but certainly not belacan beehoon. When I first heard the name, I thought it would be something like belacan fried beehoon. Allen, my host during my Kuching trip told me that this is the most popular place for belacan beehoon. When Kuching folks think belacan beehoon, they think Ah Kheng in Jubilee Ground. Very true.. people were thronging this place even at 3PM well after lunch hour. Well as you can see, it’s very simple.. pour the belacan gravy over the beehoon and serve with ... read more
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vkeong writes: For good ice kacang in Bukit Mertajam, most will head to a famous stall in Taman Jaya (directly opposite BM Country Club) We, BM lang refer it as 榕树下 ice kacang because the food court is built under a big tree. It is built as simplest as possible - place some tables and chairs under a big canvas shelter and walla, a place to eat! A bowl is only RM2 and comes with generous amount of “toppings” Why the double quote? Because all toppings are hidden beneath the ice! This is very different from ice kacang in Penang island, where the toppings are placed on top of the finely shredded ... read more
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boo_licious writes: One of the best ways to enjoy a lazy weekend is a leisurely Banana Leaf lunch with friends. We had decided to take a friend of ours to this particular stall within the Petaling Jaya Old Town Medan Selera to sample the food plus to snap a few pictures. He had recently acquired a brand new Nikon D40 which we both salivating over. Since it was raining, lots of shots were taken of raindrops to see the bounce back effect they gave.When it comes to banana leaf rice, I have certain must have favourites. I was incredibly happy when I found they served fried bittergourd. Sliced wafer ... 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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Makan Kings writes: New World Park is located between the junction of Burmah Road and Swatow lane. In 1970’s to 80’s this place damn famous, it was an amusement park on that time. After that this place had been abandon there for a long long time. Hawkers located on Swatow lane are famous, especially their Ice kacang, Popiah, Laksa, Pasembur and many others. One or two years back, Robert Kwok’s group had decided to redevelop this place. They wanted to make New World Park to become one of the tourist attractions in Penang. Inside this place you can find food, shopping, clubbing, bistro, cyber café and many others. Most of the hawkers from Swatow lane had move into the food ... read more
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