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While most people are still going gaga over half baked cheese tarts, we opted to have something more traditional - egg tarts. For that matter, Bunn Choon bakery at Petaling Street makes inarguably the best egg tarts in KL. The post Bunn Choon Egg Tarts 品泉 @ Petaling Street, KL appeared first on...
Anyone who lives in Bangsar would know about this excellent Pan Mee in Chun Heong coffee shop. It's one of the best things you can still enjoy at a cheap price in this posh neighborhood. The post Delicious Pan Mee @ Chun Heong, Lucky Garden Bangsar appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
For those who haven't been to B Best, you should know that a bowl of seafood noodle with Long Dan (Estuary Grouper) alone would set you back at least RM40. So always clarify the price first before heeding the recommendations for their specials. Economical choices are available, as their fish ball...
Although Kepong has its share of Thai restaurants, only a handful of them serve Thai street food. Senthai Mookata is one of them, and probably the best one too. The post Senthai Mookata Thai Street Food @ Plaza Menjalara, Kepong appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
A little birdie told us that you can get authentic Hong Kong style Pineapple Bun (polo bao) at Grand Imperial. That aroused our curiosity because polo bao is usually not served in the average dim sum joint. So why would a char chan teng staple be available in a...
Export grade Musang King Durian these 5 words give me a mixed feeling. Its unfortunate that the bulk of durian of the higher quality in Malaysia is exported to wealthier countries like Singapore and China. However, if you can afford it, you can find them at Sinnaco Durian Specialist at...
Third time's the charm. We finally got to try the much-talked about Char Koay Teow at Chuan Lee restaurant after two failed visits. The post Char Koay Teow @ Chuan Lee Restaurant, Seksyen 11 PJ appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
Crafted at Westin is a new signature cocktail menu offered by Westin Hotels Resorts that invites guests to choose well behind the bar. The Westin Kuala Lumpur has introduced 8 alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails using the freshest tropical fruits like Mangosteen, Sapodilla (ciku) and Tapioca. If...
Akashi BBQ is the branch of Taishu Yakiniku with a different name - that alone says a lot about this Japanese BBQ joint. For some of you, this would mean that you don't need to travel all the way to Taman Desa anymore. But for us, it doesn't really make much difference since we stay in Kepong. The post...
When it comes to mooncakes, Grand Harbour restaurant favors using fine traditional ingredients and let the quality speak for itself. Their latest mooncake flavor - Golden Emerald Dates is named after red date which is also the featured ingredient in their Autumn Specials. The post Mooncakes Autumn...
I hardly step into kopitiam chains anymore. They have become more of a meeting place for business or friends. But I was so impressed by the cendol at Nyonya Cendol Cafe that I had to drop by their sister restaurant in Equine Park. It's called Seremban Station Hainan Coffee and the premise used to be...
For a start, A • Toast Breakfast Juice Bar does not look like it belongs in Pudu at all. Even though they are relatively new, the social media is abuzz with this quaint little cafe thanks to their ever-photogenic toasts and sandwiches. The post A • Toast Breakfast Juice Bar @ Pudu appeared...
Shinmapo (Mapo Galmaegi) is the latest Korean BBQ restaurant chain to open in Malaysia. For their first outlet, they have chosen to open at SS15 Courtyard with subsequent outlets soon to open at The Gardens Mall and Empire Damansara. We were invited for a food tasting last weekend before their grand opening...
Looking for a good durian buffet in PJ where quality comes first? Then you should definitely consider Sinnaco Durian Specialist. They offer different buffet packages that you can choose according to your desire and budget. The post Durian Buffet @ Sinnaco Durian Specialist, Petaling Jaya appeared first on...
Sin Hiap Kee looks like any unassuming kopitiam at first, but it's more than meets the eye. What's popular here are Indian-style curries interestingly prepared by a Chinese couple. There's one thing you should consider before eating here though, that is their price is similar, and maybe even higher than the...
Sin Hiap Kee looks like any unassuming kopitiam at first, but it's more than meets the eye. What's popular here are Indian-style curries interestingly prepared by a Chinese couple. There's one thing you should consider before eating here though, that is their price is similar, and maybe even higher than the...
If you need a reason to hate Japanese food, just come to Saisaki for their Japanese buffet. In fact, they are right in calling themselves the Grand Father of Japanese Buffets because that's what they are: old, living on past glory and in need of serious revamps. The post Saisaki Japanese Buffet Restaurant @...
I should really be kicking myself now for not coming to Lim Mee Yoke sooner! Regardless of what others say about this place here, we enjoyed the food a lot and would recommend it to anyone craving for prawn noodle and Penang curry mee. The post Penang Prawn Noodle Curry Mee @ Lim Mee Yoke, SS2...
While most steamboat restaurants in Kepong operate in commercial areas, Popo Steamboat Cafe occupies a breezy, open space next to an industrial area. It might be a little challenging for outsiders to find Popo, but I assure you the extra effort would be worth it. The post Popo Steamboat Cafe Open...
The Maple Food Market is now happening in Great Eastern Mall until this Sunday from 11am - 8pm. Dozens of artisan food producers are participating in this food bazaar that promises a fun and delicious time. Besides the familiar faces, there are also a couple of new talents showcasing their finest creations...