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Now that Nam Chau coffee shop has opened up a branch outside Perak in Sunway Nexis, you no longer need to travel all the way to Ipoh for their dry curry mee and toasts. To ensure the authenticity of taste, Nam Chau White Coffee will retain the recipes for their dishes. In short, pork is [] The post...
Huai Khwang is one of the many districts in Bangkok located at the east of the city centre. Accessible by MRT, Huai Khwang is also notorious for its high concentration of massage parlours offering soapy services. So its not surprising to constantly bump into scantily clad ladies who are...
During our recent trip to Ipoh, we noticed a quaint sandwich restaurant called Sandwich Express near the hotel we stayed. Since sandwich is one of the things we love, we decided to forfeit our hotel's breakfast and try Sandwich Express instead. The post Sandwich Express @ Ipoh appeared first on Malaysia...
Hard Rock Cafe Kuala Lumpur has been around for ages, in fact more than a quarter of century. Regardless of how you look at it, that's an amazing feat for a restaurant. After spending close to 10 years in KL and even having stayed at Hard Rock hotel before, this was actually my first visit to Hard Rock...
Kim Lian Kee has passed its prime and those days when they were the "to go to" restaurant for Hokkien Mee are long gone. Now, it's a tourist trap filled with foreign workers and poor souls who are completely clueless about how a decent Hokkien Mee should taste like. The post Kim Lian Kee Hokkien Mee @...
Mixed Fruits Ice Kacang 什果冰 is one of the things that's uniquely Ipoh. If you have one and only one shot at this dessert in Ipoh, I highly recommend Fei Ma's stall in Kampung Simee. It's quite different compared to those sold by the stalls at the town's famous 'tong sui kai'. The post Fei Ma Mixed...
Whether youre a frequent traveler or an once in a blue moon traveler, Skyscanner is an fantastic app you should have installed in your smartphone. This 3-in-1 app is completely free to use and lets you compare and book the cheapest flights, hotel deals or car hires instantly. As of now, it is my...
As someone who has been staying in Kepong for most of my working life, it is my duty to introduce you, in my opinion, some of the best Kepong food stalls and restaurants to eat at. The post 20 Best Restaurants Food to Eat in Kepong Part 1 appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
Baked Crab with Glass Noodle (pu ob woon sen) is common served in Bangkoks seafood restaurants. But there are not many food stalls that specialize in this dish alone. Khlong San is probably the best place to try this, as two popular stalls are located on the same street. Since Somsak Pu Ob (the...
After operating for 3 years in Subang Jaya, Tryst cafe finally opened their first branch in Publika. They are predominantly known for their coffee and pancakes, but I think their hot food is equally good and deserves more attention. The post Tryst Cafe @ Publika appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel...
Red Oven of SO Sofitel Bangkok hotel is a highly recommended thanks to its all day dining option. Buffet is served throughout the day and the spread is remarkable with a strong emphasis on seafood. Imagine all the premium seafood you can feast on like Alaskan King Crab, Snow Crab, sashimi, oysters and...
After some intensive search I finally found a Char Koay Teow (Malay style) stall that's as good, if not better than Mie Cord's. Warung Atok operates at Seri Buluh restaurant and this is their first branch outside JB. The post Warung Atok Char Kuey Teow @ Mutiara Damansara appeared first on Malaysia Food...
A number of people have been asking about the seafood BBQ buffet I mentioned recently in my Jae Koy post. Because who wouldn't want to enjoy unlimited grilled fresh river prawns in Bangkok, right? Well, Mangkorn Seafood is the place where we had the aforementioned eat-all-you-can seafood BBQ. The post...
At the beginning of Pudu's 'wai sek kai' is a popular fried chicken stall. The aroma of freshly fried chicken will hit you immediately as soon as you enter the street. The stall's name is 'Sei Ngan Chye' Winner's Fried Chicken and there's always a queue. The post Sei Ngan Chye Winners Fried Chicken @...
For my trip to Bangkok last weekend, the return trip was actually cheaper if I booked the flights from two different airlines: Malindo Air for the outbound flight (from Kuala Lumpur) and Air Asia for the inbound flight. I have always wondered about flying with Malindo Air so I went ahead and booked with...
Sabah hawker foods are pretty rare in Klang Valley and one really needs to know where to find them. There's a restaurant in SS3 called Ah Soon Kor where you can find three iconic Sabahan noodles under the same roof: Tuaran Mee, Beaufort Mee and Sang Nyuk Mee. The post Sabah Noodles @ Restaurant Ah Soon Kor,...
I just came back from a short trip to Bangkok over the long weekend. Compared to our last trip we took about 3 years ago, this time we spent more time eating in restaurants instead of at street food stalls and food courts. After we checked into our hotel, we headed to Jae Koy for dinner. The post Jae Koy...
Looks like night time is a better time to drop by Chun Kee to enjoy a bowl of Hakka Mee. The overall experience was a 180 degree change compared to our previous lunch visit, as everything felt different. The post Chun Kee Hakka Mee @ Pudu Revisited appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
Chan Home Recipe is a popular economy rice restaurant among those who work in PJ. The place gets really crowded during lunch hour and hundreds of office workers come to get fed. Besides economy rice, a Chinese nasi lemak stall operates at the side and they seem to coexist without any problem. The post...
If you like Japanese fried rice I'd suggest you to try it at Taiko Japanese Cuisine restaurant. The Kaisen Chahan (seafood fried rice) @ RM14.90 and it was one of the best Japanese fried rice we had in KL. The post Ramen Japanese Fried Rice @ Taiko Japanese Cuisine appeared first on Malaysia Food...