Seremban Rest & Relax

Posted by vivien | Others | Saturday 22 November 2008 4:57 am
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On our way back to KL on a Friday night, we stop by Seremban Rest & Relax for a break. I had kacang kuda.
Lots of selection, a busy food court.
There is a Daily Fresh in a distance, serving waffles, corn etc.

Colleague’s prawn fritters

My chick pea, RM2.50 per cup.

 

Home Cooked Food

Posted by vivien | Others | Saturday 22 November 2008 4:51 am
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After 5 days in Batu Pahat, it is comforting to be eating home cooked food again. The food above may not look appetising, but it is a break from all the salt/sugar/seasonings/unhygenic food that i had for the past few days, not to say outside food is all bad, but i can’t eat them all the time.
Left is fried egg, didn’t eat it as i had too much egg in hotel’s breakfast, middle is steamed soy sauce chicken, right is preserved vege fried with garlic, also not in picture lotus root soup.
Yum~

 

Chee Cheong Fun road side stall, Batu Pahat

Posted by vivien | Others | Saturday 22 November 2008 4:40 am
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This stall had been here for long time, it is walking distance from fish soup.
Woon Chai Gou (cantonese): RM0.30 per pc
Yam Cake: RM0.50
Chee Cheong Fun: RM0.50
Food is kept steamy hot in there.
The Woon Chai Gou is disappointing, floury. The Chee Cheong Fun looks ok, i didn’t try it. 😛

 

Fish Head Noodle / Fish Soup, Jalan Abu Bakar, Batu Pahat

Posted by vivien | Others | Saturday 22 November 2008 4:28 am
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This fish soup stall is recommended by locals, situated in Jalan Abu Bakar, Batu Pahat. It is located in alleys between shops, next to a tyre shop.
loads of fresh ingredients.
Fish Porridge, Teo Chew Style (RM3)

You can choose either soup with rice (RM3.70) or fish head noodle (RM3)
This soup is clear and sweet from fish bones. Different from KL, it contains minced pork pieces and sliced pork in addition to fish slices/fish head.
Highly recommended. Its operating hours is from about 6pm onwards.

 

Cha Siang Seafood Restaurant, Batu Pahat

Posted by vivien | Others | Friday 21 November 2008 10:24 am
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Jia Xiang restaurant is very near to where our hotel is. Since my colleague and I couldn’t eat crab although have been talking about it since day 1, finally on the fourth day we went to Jia Xiang which is recommended by our customer.
Aloe Vera with celery, taste good while it is hot, but get slimy when it is cold. Should be quite good for ladies ;P
Their home-made prawn fritters, not bad, although a bit oily and too crispy.
Hot Plate Oyster
Crab, RM50/kg, soooo expensive, and it is not even that meaty. This 2 crabs cost RM55(1.1kg), first time having salt-baked crab.
The rest of the 3 dishes totaled RM31
Address:
128, Jalan Sultanah,
83000 Batu Pahat,
Johor.
(previously is in Jalan Tanjung Labuh, Batu Pahat)
Telephone: 07- 442 2500 or 07-431 2024

 

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