As this is a pretty new development, we could not locate the address on the Garmin Global Positioning System and got lost somewhere along the way. Calling Naz, we met her at the nearby Tesco Kepong and she led the way to the destination.
Kizsports
Lasting slightly over an hour, the meeting finally ended about 1200 hrs. We then drove to the nearby Kepong Village where the first thing we did was to fill our stomachs.
Kepong Village Mall
Medan Selera at Tesco Kepong
Making our way to Medan Selera, we decided to order the Indian food which turned out to be quite delicious, especially the mutton bryiani (yellow rice) which was very fragrant and with a nice aroma, though the price was a bit steep for a food court.
The August special of rice and tandoori chicken was quite good too though the chappati was a little tough.
The August special of rice and tandoori chicken was quite good too though the chappati was a little tough.
Mutton Bryiani (foreground), chappati (right) and rice and tandoori chicken (left)
Shopping was next on the list at Tesco before we passed by Bean Garden and decided to buy some ‘kaya balls’ snacks. Freshly made, they cost RM2.80 for 10 pieces and were great tasting and delicious when eaten piping hot.
Kaya balls - mmmmmmm...... yummy
Tesco shopping
Resting after shopping in Tesco
After the Tesco shopping, we made our way to AA Pharmacy in Sri Petaling to purchase some medication before returning to our Malaysia accommodation, Blessings Homestay in Bangsar Park. With a short break, we were totally refreshed and proceeded to Eco-Oasis, an organic café in Jalan Riong, 1 km away from Blessings Homestay.
At Eco-Oasis, we had an organic meal, met up with another ten friends and had a great time networking as well as conducting the Get Real evening. Facilitating the Get Real evening, we basically showed people how to live in their truth and gain more clarity in their lives.
Get Real evening participants
It was a productive evening and we ended at 2230 hrs. After packing up our stuff, we went to Jalan 222, also known as Jalan Templer, where the famous black Hokkien mee is located. We had our supper consisting of the all-popular black Hokkien mee before eagerly returning to our Malaysia accommodation for the night, Blessings Homestay.
Famous black hokkien mee
Here at Blessings, we met Mun, the owner of this cozy Homestay and managed to chat with her on the disappearing foods of Malaysia as well as antiques that could be found sprawled around Blessings Homestay.
If you are looking for a cozy and homely accommodation in Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, check out Blessings Homestay. You can even try their delicious home-cooked food; which we did not have the opportunity to this stay.
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