Monday, September 27, 2010

Malaysia Kuala Lumpur And Malacca 25/8 – 29/8/2010 Day 4

Arenaa De Luxe Hotel cafe area

Our fourth day into this Malaysia vacation, we met our new friend, Lucy, in the lobby of Arenaa De Luxe hotel, a beautifully furnished Malacca boutique hotel at 0900 hrs for breakfast.

This morning, we decided to have dim sum for breakfast at Low Yong Moh Restaurant near Jonker Street. Heading to Jalan Tukang Emas, we stopped by the dim sum shop directly opposite the mosque.

Open from 0600 hrs, this place can be packed and finding a table to sit at may be a challenge. As such, be prepared to wait for a table before you can sit down and enjoy the great tasting breakfast dim sum.

Low Yong Moh Dim Sum Restaurant - packed at 0930 hrs

Order from the many varieties of dim sum available. Most will make your mouth water and salivate as not only do they look nice and dainty, they also taste super yummy. It was a wonderful breakfast and cost RM54 (USD17.40) for the five of us which is a very reasonable price for breakfast dim sum.

After a slow and most enjoyable dim sum breakfast, we returned to the hotel before making our way back up north to Kuala Lumpur once again for a warrior gathering organized by Success Resources. It took us about 2 hours to drive from Malacca to Cititel Hotel in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.

Richard Tan of Success Resources addressing the group at the warrior gathering

We had a wonderful time connecting with other warriors and non-warriors though the turnout was small. However even with the poor turnout, we managed to make some awesome connections as well as re-connections.

Cultural demonstration at MidValley Megamall

After spending the whole afternoon at the warrior gathering, we spent a little time walking and shopping in MidValley Megamall before heading to Seremban for the special authentic marmite crabs.

At Seremban Seafood Village, we ordered 2 large crabs, sambal kangkong (water spinach fried with chilli), sambal sotong (cuttlefish fried with chilli) and pork ribs. Needless to say, we enjoyed the food here once again and it was a great dinner. Moreover, it set us back by RM122 which is a reasonable price considering we had 2 large crabs.

Seremban Seafood Village - well known for its marmite crab

Taking our time to savour our crab dinner, we then drove back to our Malacca boutique hotel, Arenaa De Luxe Hotel, where we stayed another night.




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