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Malaysia

boo_licious writes: Abacus SeedsRestoran Nam Chuan, Bangsar, Kuala LumpurAis Kacang (Ais Batu Campur)Ah Keong's ABC Stall, Brickfields, Kuala LumpurStall No. 41, SS2 Gluttons Square, Petaling JayaApam BalikTaman Megah Morning Market, Petaling JayaApong (Appam - Chinese)Imbi (Bukit Bintang) Market, Off Jalan Imbi, Kuala LumpurAsian FusionIsthmus, Northpoint, Mid Valley City, Kuala LumpurAssam LaksaPetaling Jaya Night Market (Pasar Malam) - SS2, SS3 and SS4Banana Leaf RiceMathai's, New Lay Sin Restaurant, ... read more


Tomoe3
boo_licious writes: tomoe's signboard - check out the wildlife aka the lizard on the sideLast Friday, I was feeling a tad depressed since I was working on Saturday! Feeling like a boost in my system, I suggested we try Japanese in Subang Jaya - an unexplored territory for me. Original intent was Shun, opposite Subang Jaya Medical Centre but there was a function at the nearby Sheraton Subang ballroom, which caused a mini traffic jam plus a shortage of carparks around the area.pretty condiments set on the tableChanging tactics, we decided ... read more


Our Visit to Compassion Home

Malaysia

some of the children at Compassion Home
babe_kl writes: 2 weeks back, we paid a visit to Compassion Home in Subang Jaya. A friend of mine, Y, organised this visit. She had arranged a McDonald's lunch for the kids and a few of us who have attended. Also in the line up were some fun and games conducted by a rep from McDonald's. Y's family had generously donated 6 month's worth of groceries and toiletries to the home.... read more


risky pursuits

Malaysia

team bsg writes: Its something like this , go over ( or issit under ) north and try it , faster...fasterDon't scared... just do it ! . Lucky we crossed the border successfully , the big multi-ton concrete absolutely dangerously free-hanging ( how can ah ? ) slabs didn't fall as they looked like they might . Experience once-a-life-time cheap ( free ) thrill on the Federal KL - Klang Highway just as you pass by the Carrefour Hypermarket Subang to your left ! Welcome to Thailand ( in USJ , Subang ) ! plenty of shade and ... read more


Dessert’s Bar, Casa Tropicana

Malaysia

Tofu Margarita
Lyrical Lemongrass writes: I love mid-week holidays!  It’s such a wonderful feeling to be able to wake up late, watch a couple of movies on TV, have a late brunch and enjoy an afternoon siesta. Boo, Pea and I took the opportunity to meet up this evening for dinner, and despite eating crabs, we were still feeling a little peckish. Of course, our diligent reading of other food blogs paid off, and we recalled SC’s post on a desserts place in the vicinity.  Everyone piled into the 4-wheel drive (which was an excellent idea as some stretches were flooded and resembled the muddy murky waters of the Klang river) and made our way to Dessert’s ... read more


chicks in Malls

Malaysia

team bsg writes: Deli is short for delicatessen , a kind of casual eating place where the food is pre-prepared/pre-cooked . Usually situated in busy streets or Malls such as this one here in Subang Parade, Subang Jaya. Sometimes one gets stunned with this pretty one-legged boast . ...possibly the world's best...! can read or not ? ... oh well , lets give it a shot then ! ( giving in to subtle sweet youngish pressu.. errr pleasure ) convenient pictorial menu , seems so many choices...at about RM 11 each plate , the days where ... read more


boo_licious writes: The famous char kuey teowThere has been a lot of write up with regards to this famous Char Kuey Teow. A recent one at the NST prompted me to go search for it and I discovered all the stalls, which were at Restoran Subang Ria has shifted to Restoran Jamal Mohamed, the corner shop right at the other end. Rumours are flitting the reason why they moved is because the owner wanted to open his own stores. I guess you can't fool the locals as this place is now packed while the other restaurant is basically "catching flies".Nasi Lemak stallBeing a first timer, I was skeptical ... read more


Pork Noodles @ SS15, Subang Jaya

Malaysia

boo_licious writes: A short blog entry today. I finally managed to taste the infamous pork noodles in Subang Jaya. Originally located at the hotel which faces the main road near Carrefour, this place has now shifted to a no signboard restaurant along Jalan SS15/4B.I had braced myself for a long wait as I heard rumours about the long queues but the food arrived pretty fast. The soup was good, not overly sweet with an evidence of added sugar but sweet from the boiling of pork bones and the meat. A big bowl like this costs a whopping RM5.20 but is full of ingredients - minced meat, pig's intestines, pig's liver, vegetables and a sprinkle of ... read more


Review: Chuka Cafe

Malaysia

Chuka
babe_kl writes: **Non-Halal** Since I came in super early today, so I better quickly do this up!!! Tucked away in a faraway land towards the old Subang Airport is this Japanese eatery located in a condominium block called Chuka Cafe. This place has been around for a long while but I never got round to check it out until my brother spent dinner sometime back. When we were there, the other 3 tables were occupied by some Japanese. Seems like this place is well patronised by the Japanese community in that area. As this dinner was eaten quite some months back, my memory of the items are pretty vague but let's just ... read more


Pan Mee @ Taman Miharja, Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

boo_licious writes: I'm currently crazy about Pan Mee, something to do with a persistent cough I have which is preventing me from eating any spicy food. Although this place seems quite far away from home, it is well connected with the highways so eating here has been a breeze so far. Located in front of a block of apartments where they operate from a makeshift stall, this place has no name but everyone knows it as "the pan mee place at Miharja" or "the pan mee place under the big tree". They make a few varieties here - the rough cut version known as Mee Hoon Kueh and the machine shredded noodles version. You get a choice ... read more


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