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BBQ Restaurant, Jalan Ipoh(revisit)

Posted by vivien | Kuala Lumpur and Selangor | Thursday 27 August 2009 11:39 am
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workers in the restaurant
ginseng drink which taste bitter
my duck rice, love duck RM5
char siew and siew yoke rice
dumpling with whole prawn and pork
prices of some items have increase, for example: half duck now selling for RM27, previously RM25 etc. They also selling BBQ pork ribs(RM13-18 each rib), roast pork(RM8-13 each long slice). Overall a satisfactory place to eat, as i love duck and is rice lover. Refer to my previous post here. Jalan Ipoh branch is open on alternate Sunday, so best to call before hand if you are going on weekends.
Address: BBQ Restaurant
85, Jalan Ipoh,
51200 Kuala Lumpur (next to Ambank)
Telephone: 012-377 7157 or 017-377 6157(KH Saw), 012-201 3434(Saw Ah Chin)
there have branch in Cheras
125, Batu 9,
Cheras,
43200 Kajang, Selangor
Also a branch in Sunway
8, Jalan PJS8/17, Dataran Mentari,
46150, Petaling Jaya.

 

Kam Kee Salt Baked Chicken, Taman Muda, Cheras

Posted by vivien | Kuala Lumpur and Selangor | Monday 24 August 2009 8:33 am
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bought 2 drumsticks, RM6 each, don’t like it at all, expect it to be like herbal chicken, but it turn out slightly “metallicy”… umm, i don’t know how to describe, maybe the chicken is not wrap well enough, and the burned salt taste penetrated into it.
Location: Taman Muda pasar malam (Sunday night)

 

T&T Noodle, Taman Muda Pasar Malam (Sunday night)

Posted by vivien | Kuala Lumpur and Selangor | Monday 24 August 2009 8:24 am
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Here is a mobile pan mee stall selling from a van, in Taman Muda, Cheras pasar malam, every Sunday night.
Seems like they have enough bowls and chopsticks to last the whole night, bowls are seen everywhere around the eating area, and no one in sight to wash them.
Spicy PanMee
My original pan Mee, RM4
What draws me to this stall other than i am a pan mee fan is their claim of using homemade noodle, homemade fried anchovies, homemade fried shallots, homemade chili sauce and homemade stock, in fact the stock is clear with light sweetness. Nice~

 

Buckle Up at the Back

Posted by vivien | Journal | Monday 24 August 2009 8:13 am
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I am not sure if anyone is uninformed as i am, or can i say never read newspaper except entertainment section, last week while i was service my car in one of the Perodua service centre, found some information thought i will share here…

- With effect from 1 January 2009, all rear passengers in car fitted with seat belts must buckle up.
- Owner of car registered from 1 January 1995 without seat belts are given 3 years until 31 December 2011 to have them installed.
- Car exempted from such new traffic ruling are car registered before 1 January 1995, car registered from 1 January 1995 but without anchorage point (anchorage points are needed to retrofit seat belts)
- All cars registered from 1 January 1995 but without rear seat belts must visit perodua service centre to have them fitted for FREE(this of course only applies for only Perodua cars: Kancil, Kelisa, Kenari, Kembara, Rusa) or must be given exemption stickers if they do not have anchorage point.

 

Shaker Tea Booth, Pudu

Posted by vivien | Kuala Lumpur and Selangor | Monday 24 August 2009 7:52 am
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This quaint little walk-down-memory-lane cafe is located in Pudu.
They have value meal every day from noon-7pm for RM8.60, you can get a main dish + bubble tea + tapioca chips/guiling gao(herbal pudding) + ice tube
soup for only RM2.50, it is instant soup, can’t expect too much for this price, spagetti for only RM5.30 etc
main dish: curry chicken rice, mushroom chicken rice, lemon fish rice etc. Rice is refillable FOC here but make sure no wastage
desserts and snacks, want to try their garlic bread next time
they are also on Apple Daily dated 2002!
reminiscense of high school days, it seems such a loong time ago, we are probably the very few
“oldies” here
black bubble tea, nice chewy tapioca pearls bottom of glass, love this drink
pork stew rice, nice, unexpectedly homey, in a good way… yum
my herbal chicken rice, even the soup taste homey, boiled with real pork bones and vege…
yam soup which turns to be some instant kinda of soup, RM2.50, pretty good actually, not as bad i thought it would be.
guiling gao
ice sticks, those available during my primary school days… ah. time flies
This small cafe mainly caters for high school students, guess that’s why not many people blog about this place.
Address: Shaker Tea Booth
No. 10 Ground Floor,
Jalan Kancil,
Off Jalan Pudu,
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Business hour:
Mon-Sat: 10am – 8pm (no orders after 7:30pm)
Sunday: closed
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