hey guys since am here talking abt makan right?? just wan tell all ur here who ever read the forum over here and this, pls take note, if ur guys going the curve, pls dont go the shop at the LG i think, just forget what the shop name, somehting like kopitiam oh or something, tell ur guys what, that shop not only have a very bad service, talking abt the food is fail lah. pls dont ever ever go to that shop.the shop is just opesit the laksa shop. more info pls ask me...on next post.
Would like to share some information on nice food in PJ. I start with the 'Economy Mixed Rice', the Chinese style la, Non-halal. My top favorite would be the one in Tai kong (Cempaka), next to MCA, near to the new wet market. Open from monday to friday, 5.30pm - 9pm. Price is cheaper than average, very nice food, and usually over crowded from 6pm to 8pm. But be reminded this place is crowded with stray cats and dogs, flies all the times. but Who cares? We want the best food. Consider quality over the price, this is the best. Who wanted to second?
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:14 pm Post subject:
jennylim wrote:
merce wrote:
i know KK got ...
but KL where to find?
charcoal roti kahwin in kl is a lot harder to find than getting a virgin in kl ...
sigh*
PJ got....
"If you ever think of having malaysian-western style breakfast, with roti bakar (toast), milo, and perhaps half-boiled egg, head to PJ state, there you will find the best roti bakar this side of klang valley.
There are several factors that set this roti bakar offering from the rest. Firstly, the bread is not your run of the mill Gardenia type, but rather a specially made bread not unlike those old school Bengali Roti.
Secondly, a generous layer of butter or kaya is spread to the bread prior to toasting, instead of after. This allows the filling to seep into the bread from the heat, bonding the flavor into the bread itself. Lastly, instead of electric toaster, charcoal is used.
I always end up ordering at least a serving of roti bakar (RM1.20) even if I have something else as the main meal for breakfast. Perhaps you should give it a try too."
Well... Merce, Thinguy & I went to check out the so called fantastic toast this morning. All of us agreed that the toast is ok lar but to go again is not in our card... sorry.. I still prefer the bakery near my house, at least they use butter instead of planta! And to pay RM1.30 for a set of toast with planta & kaya just wouldnt do for me. _________________ Goodbye my lover, goodbye my friend...
i know KK got ...
but KL where to find?
charcoal roti kahwin in kl is a lot harder to find than getting a virgin in kl ...
sigh*
PJ got....
"If you ever think of having malaysian-western style breakfast, with roti bakar (toast), milo, and perhaps half-boiled egg, head to PJ state, there you will find the best roti bakar this side of klang valley.
There are several factors that set this roti bakar offering from the rest. Firstly, the bread is not your run of the mill Gardenia type, but rather a specially made bread not unlike those old school Bengali Roti.
Secondly, a generous layer of butter or kaya is spread to the bread prior to toasting, instead of after. This allows the filling to seep into the bread from the heat, bonding the flavor into the bread itself. Lastly, instead of electric toaster, charcoal is used.
I always end up ordering at least a serving of roti bakar (RM1.20) even if I have something else as the main meal for breakfast. Perhaps you should give it a try too."
Well... Merce, Thinguy & I went to check out the so called fantastic toast this morning. All of us agreed that the toast is ok lar but to go again is not in our card... sorry.. I still prefer the bakery near my house, at least they use butter instead of planta! And to pay RM1.30 for a set of toast with planta & kaya just wouldnt do for me.
that right my dear i fully agree with u, nvm wait when i free i bring u go "Home Town" in side the curve that 1 better that this alot.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:39 pm Post subject:
Just bought this book Star's guide to Malaysian Street Food, i think is the title. Pretty good small and cheap book to buy with good comments and reviews of popular street food places. You can get it in MPH.
客家鐵板包 (Hakka Grill Pau), anywhere in PJ can get it?
This one is at Sungai Buloh ler, 60cents each
No 345A, Jalan Besar, Kpg Baru Sungai Buloh, Selangor
hey, that remind me last few year back or more than 7 year back i get it some where in jln inbi i think, it was very nice selling by an old man....but i think now day no more. i also miss that. hehe any info pls let me know abt that.
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