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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


An Xin Pork shop

Malaysia

teckiee writes: There's a new pork shop near where I live. (Ok, maybe not really that new... this post is one of my backlog) An Xin Pork Shop took over the corner shop where the old Taman Megah's Secret Recipe used to be. If you know where is Bake with Yen or Chang Thung, you will surely come across this shop as they are all at the same row.At last. A shop only for POK! They sell pork leg, pork hand, the lean meat, the fatty three layer meat, the skin, the ears, ....the internals. But, this caught my eye.A little disappointed because the skin wasn't ... read more


boo_licious writes: Oh no, I just realised today's post is also about something sweet. Sorry but I didn't realise this when I uploaded the pictures late last night. Makes it three in a row if you count last week's blog posts. I was recently introduced to this particular stall located within the busy food court. Must admit, Taman Megah is my least favourite place ever since I lost my personal items in a snatch theft there. Doesn't help when I hear horror stories from my mother about how the business owners claim, there must be at least two snatch theft incidents a day - morning and afternoon. Hence be super careful when walking around this area. ... read more


boo_licious writes: Roti Arab sold with curryYesterday marked the first day of fasting for the Muslims and as usual I hit the Ramadan Bazaar to check out the wide array of food. Since I was within the area, I ended up at the Kelana Jaya one. It was packed with people who were eager to check out what the stalls had to offer. Even a reporter was hanging around the area complete with a camera man to interview the stall owners.Onde Onde or Buah MelakaOne marked difference is some stalls are not at their usual spots hence it makes it slightly harder to trace old favourites. ... read more


Sarawak Laksa KL/PJ

Malaysia

team bsg writes: An imitation , some lookalikes and ...It is an anomaly of Malaysia , where we think our East Malaysian counterparts are closer to Brunei ( they are neighbours ) and Singapore ( perhaps the shoppings' great ) as they really are to where they 'should be' ... i.e. the Peninsular ( meaning this side ). Infact there is even some measure of disagreement as to the figure 50 and 44 between East & West ( or are we really that young ah ? ).Other than those occassional oh-u-come-from-there-issit colleagues from there and those friendlier hostesses at the bistros over here in KL these grossly misunderstoodSarawak noodles may ... read more


Crabs in Butter/Cheese , PJ

Malaysia

team bsg writes: Double dose of creamy goodnessMost city folks love seafood. At one time Klang ( Pandamaran & Tanjung Harapan ) was synonymous with seafood but many niche city seafood ( but land ) specialists have also sprouted close to residential areas in da City. Some notable friendly neighborhood seafood restaurants in PJ include Fatty Crabs and Pangkor Fish Heads (Taman Megah ) , Kelana Seafood Centre ( Kelana Jaya), La La Chong Subang Terminal 3 and King Crabs ( Kelana LRT Station ) .There are also some upscale and fancy seafood restaurants with their giant crab and prawn light boxes and glass tanks containing live marine ... read more


Restoran King Crab, Taman Megah

Malaysia

Tummythoz writes: Most of my favourite bloggers (food or otherwise) have ate and published raving posts about this place. Day in day out night in night out my mind had been on 'Hai-wong! Hai-wong! Hai-wong!' (that's king crab in Cantonese). It is high time to get it over with. Pity we cannnot seem to find time during weekends coupled with the fear of waiting for tables. So armed with vision of drooling seafood, 4 read more


  

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