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Old fashion breakfast

The other good part about traveling by train besides reducing your carbon footprint is you get to eat many different kind of food along your way.  You can be almost certain that you need not have food served on microwaveable plastic boxes.  Every train station in the world have an unqiue food culture of its own that reflects its time,

Good food, Ah Xian and my GPS

Case in point, is it always a guarantee visiting a restaurant recommended by a famous food personality offers a memorable experience?  Or do you get more disappointments?  If it’s from a credible source, usually it’s good.  For the past weeks, enough friends of mine have been talking about this food personality ever since his food show went on

Petaling Food Street

This is a good place to check out good local food in K.L during the day.  Once you’re inside, you’ll find a range of vegetables, seafood on sale and local favorite cooked food available.  The stalls pictured on the right is famous because it has been on several TV programs in the region.  Most recently

K.L Beef Kway Teow

Ok I know I am in this state of going nuts over the fun in K.L but there is further proof that their rice roll or noodles is indeed different and better in more way than one. I came across this beef kway teow stall (recommended by Malaysia’s Most Wanted) along the main road (where all

K.L – Wang Jin Liang Ji

From 5p.m WJLJ turns into a hokkien mee haven.  Yes this is the same store that serves Cheong fun in the morning but the fragrance of stirfry lard and garlic fills the air come late afternoon.  Again I am referring to the K.L version of hokkien mee and again the version we have in Singapore is not

K.L – foodie’s paradise?

It’s official.  Not only do K.Lites have the right to make fun of the Singapore’s version of ketchup wantan mee, for the record, I want to make it known that K.Lites also have better and more fun not unlike us but, the fun I am referring to is actually Cheong fun or steamed rice rolls. 

What to do when you want good wantan mee

Some months back I posted on how those who really loved wantan mee can only get their fix from those in Malaysia or the original K.L version prepared with the REAL dark soy sauce (no ketchup pleasssse). So what do you do when you really miss the REAL stuff?  What do you do when you