Lung Ann Refreshments, Malacca

Posted by vivien | Others | Wednesday 21 January 2009 10:51 pm
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This restaurant is quite near Jonker street, Melaka
Here, they are still doing it the old fashion way, soaking the clay cup in hot water, making the coffee remain hot for longer time.
Coffee, nice coffee with some aromatic bitterness, recommended to take this after meals of feasting, to cleanse the palate for the next kill. ;p
normal toast bread with butter and kaya(coconut jam)

 

Min Chong Hygienic Ice Cafe

Posted by vivien | Others | Wednesday 21 January 2009 10:43 pm
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Wanted to go to this stall (Tai Chong Hygienic Ice Cafe, but it was closed for Tuesdays), so went to the opposite cafe.
The one selling chendol is Min Chong Cafe
Price List
Their fame in newspaper form
Their ice-kacang is above average, i prefer the Melaka chendol because of the thick Gula Melaka, but here they using the usual diluted gula melaka.(palm sugar)

Address:
No.43, Bunga Raya Road,
Malacca

 

Frog Porridge, Steamed Fish and Claypot Rice at Kedai Makanan & Minuman Wai Kwai Choi (Seremban)

Posted by vivien | Others | Wednesday 21 January 2009 10:30 pm
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We looked high and low for this porridge shop, which doesn’t even have a signage outside saying it sells porridge. This is next to a baked crab restaurant(they are quite a few restaurant selling baked crab here, so be sure to ask around)
Baked crab restaurant at the far left of this pic
Fish porridge, frog porridge, eel porridge etc, you name it
see the fish bones hanging there, also a 8TV Ho Chak logo on the stall
Yau Char Kway/ Chinese cruller
Frog Porridge, this is 3-person-portion, RM16.50 (RM5.50 for each person)
soup (about RM3.50 each, peanut soup at the back and watercress soup on the front)
steam fish (RM30 for this, about 1kg)
another stall here seem to be famous too – claypot rice
quite nice, the chicken is not too soft and the rice is not too oily or salty. RM5.50 (with salted fish), RM5 (without salted fish)

 

Hotate(oyster) snacks

Posted by vivien | Product | Wednesday 21 January 2009 10:20 pm
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This dried oyster snack taste yummy, smell of the sea
ingredients
anyone know where they sell this in KL? never seen it in Japanese snack section.

 

Kim Kee Seafood Restaurant, Cheras

Posted by vivien | Kuala Lumpur and Selangor | Wednesday 21 January 2009 10:14 pm
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Kim Kee Restaurant in Cheras. (don’t know how to describe the exact location)
steamed bean paste fish, RM22, fresh and nice
delicious vege(sweet potato leaves), bf mum peel three bunches of them (RM1/bunch) and brought them here for cooking, very nice
deer meet with salted vege, about RM12
Cheap and delicious meal

 

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