Showing posts with label Malaysian food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysian food. Show all posts

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Sunday Ice Cafe - Malacca

Sunday Ice Cafe, Malacca
5950 Klebang Besar

Not just desserts, Sunday Ice Cafe also serves some nyonya food such as laksa, a popular spicy noodle, as well as rojak kangkung, as seen in the picture below

Rojak kangkung, a mixture of traditional fruit and vegetable salad in thick, dark, sweet sauce together with kangkung (water convolvulus)

Nyonya laksa - noodles in rich coconut gravy. We found the nyonya laksa different from the other types of laksa that we were used to, but a nice change. The noodles used are more like rice vermicelli instead of the thick white noodles commonly used for laksa.

Various types of ice dessert - yummy yummy
Slightly different from what we are used to, a refreshing change.

Non air-conditioned coffee shop environment

They also sell other Malaysian food products such as this coconut biscuit, which our friends liked a lot!

30 years in business already!




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Devi's Corner Bangsar - Malaysia Food

Located in Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur, opposite Bangsar Village, Devi's Corner can be found at:-
69 Jalan Telawi 3 Kuala Lumpur,
Bangsar
Wilayah Persekutuan

Contact:- 03 2282 7591

Devi's Corner

A popular hangout with locals as well as expats, Devi's Corner serves excellent Malaysian food. You can expect to savour excellent South Indian Muslim food such as tandoori kebabs, various curries, thosais (thin Indian pancake) and roti canai (unleavened bread).



Crowded even at 2330 hrs

Thosai and thosai masala (with curry potato filling), one of the best we have eaten

Satay with the accompaniments






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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Malacca Vacation 16 Oct – 17 Oct 2010

Picked mum, brother and sister-in-law at 0620 hrs and made our way straight to Tuas checkpoint for our weekend Malacca vacation. Clearing custom and immigration for Singapore and Malaysia by 0710 hrs, we proceeded to Machap Rest & Relaxation to have a Malaysian breakfast.

Machap R&R food centre

This is the first time brother is at Machap Rest & Relaxation, he was pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness of the toilets. Breakfast foods were basically of Malay variety and here are some of the dishes that we had – dry mee siam (thin rice noodles), mee hoon soto (combination of rice vermicelli and rice cake), nasi lemak (coconut rice) and kaya toasted bread. The mee hoon soto was not too bad and the nasi lemak, from stall number 8, was enjoyed by both brother and mum.

Dry mee siam

Mee hoon soto

Nasi lemak

Kaya toasted bread

Heading towards Malacca at 0845 hrs, we reached Ayer Keroh toll at 1030 hrs, we went to King Hin in Jalan Temenggung to buy some baking supplies. Next stop was Hallmark Hotel, a small hotel along Jalan Portugis. This being our first time staying at Hallmark Hotel, we fortunately found our way there with the help of the Garmin global positioning system.

Whilst on the North South Highway, watch for exit 231

As check in time was only at 1500 hrs, we pre-registered and then walked to Jonker Street. We later realized that we had taken a longer walking route to Jonker Street instead of what could have been just a 5-minutes walk.

Hallmark Hotel

Heading for Hoe Kee Chicken Rice ball, a popular Malacca food, we ordered the chicken, vegetable and soup. At RM1.80 (USD0.59) per bowl of lotus root soup, it was filled with peanuts and was good value for money.

Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball

Brother and mum found the chicken rice balls a bit too heavy and preferred the normal rice. The chicken was small and tasty. We had half a chicken as a whole chicken is normally for 6 persons. Not being big eaters, this portion was just right for the five of us.


Eagerly waiting for food!

Lotus root soup, vegetables, normal chicken rice and chicken rice balls together with half a chicken

Walking a few doors away to San Shu Gong, we bought some Malaysian products here including the coffee, which is a hot favourite of some relatives of ours.

San Shu Gong - famous for Malaysian food products

Brother was on the lookout to try more Malacca food and bought some onde onde (glutinous rice balls with palm sugar filling and coated with grated coconut) and rempah udang (glutinous rice with shredded coconut and prawn paste filling) along the way. The onde onde would have tasted better if the filling had more gula Melaka (palm sugar).

Brother checking out the nyonya kuih

Hubby bought some tau sar piah (flaky pastry with bean paste filling) from Tean Hup Biscuits as he likes these and is on the ‘must buy’ list whenever we are in Jonker Street.

Shopping for more Malaysian food products

The heat was killing and we were all perspiring and feeling tired out under the hot sun. Going back to Hallmark Hotel, we managed to get our room keys and checked in. After resting awhile, we made our way to Melaka Raya where we wanted to go for massage at Scents and Senses. However they were fully booked for the day and after checking their schedule, we finally booked a one-hour massage for the 5 of us for tomorrow.

Located at Jalan Melaka Raya, we like coming to this Thai massage outlet. The mostly Thai employees here are friendly and can speak simple English. Moreover this massage outlet is hygienic and has a great ambience, looking more like a spa.

Wanting to let brother try the chendol (dessert of shaved ice with coconut milk) at Jeta Groves, a few doors away from Scents and Senses, we were disappointed to see the shutters half closed at 1530 hrs. Upon enquiring if they were open tomorrow, they invited us in upon hearing that we wanted to try their chendol since they had something on tomorrow and would not be open.

We ordered 3 plain chendol and 2 durian chendol. Mom, brother and sister-in-law had the plain chendol and found it lacking the gula Melaka and too much coconut milk. We loved the durian chendol for the generous lump of durian meat that came with the chendol.

Rich & yummy...

More Nyonya food items on sale at Jeta Groves

Fancy some pickles? Also from Jeta Groves

Shopping was next on the itinerary. Since Daataran Pahlawan megamall is the largest shopping centre in Malacca, we decided to bring them there. As brother also wanted to find something else, we also crossed the road over to Mahkota Parade where we did more shopping.

Kora Kora in Dataran Pahlawan

Get your caricature drawing done for just RM10 (USD3.26)

Mum trying on some t-shirts at Mahkota Parade shopping centre

Having made reservations for some authentic Peranakan food at our favourite place, Amy’s Heritage Restaurant, for 1900 hrs, we made our way to Melaka Raya. We ordered the pisang jantung (edible banana flower), ayam pongteh (nyonya chicken stew), fried fish with chilli, sambal udang petai (chilli stink beans) and hee peow (fish maw) soup.

As usual, the dishes were well prepared and all of them tasted great! We also ordered one bowl of tai bak, a nonya dessert which everyone found too sweet. Fortunately we had only ordered one bowl to try.

Hee peow soup

From left clockwise:- ayam pongteh, sambal udang petai, fried fish with chilli and pisang jantung

Sambal kangkung

Tai bak dessert

After dinner, we made our way back to Hallmark Hotel where mom, brother and sister-in-law were all too tired out and wished to retire for the night. Thus hubby and I made our way back to Jonker Street and 5 minutes later, we were so tempted by the smells of the various foods that were being sold along Jonker Street night market.

Food galore at Jonker Street

We wanted to try the foot reflexology at RM38 (USD12.40) for 60 minutes, but decided against it as we had to wait another 20 minutes before our turn. Thus we returned to the hotel and retired for the night as well. It was a fully packed day and marked the end of the first day of our Malacca vacation.




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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Klang Bak Kut Teh - Seng Huat Restaurant

Klang Bak Kut Teh Restaurant, more correctly beside the bridge and not under the bridge

Bak Kut Teh Restaurant in Klang

One of the more popular Bak Kut Teh (pork bone soup) in Klang, Malaysia, Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh Restaurant is also known as the bak kut teh under the Klang bridge as can be seen from the signboard.

Preparation

Have your pick of the Chinese tea which helps to wash down the oil

What's good?

Yummy yummy.... nice and tender meat in herbal soup

Getting ready to tuck into our bak kut teh breakfast

Prices at Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh

Overall, a good bak kut teh shop to try whilst in Klang. The herbal soup tastes better when it is hot and you can ask for refills of the soup.





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Monday, September 27, 2010

Johor Bahru Jusco Shopping - Taman Universiti 22 Sept 2010

Today, we took some time off to bring Mother into Johor Bahru, Malaysia as she was keen to go Jusco shopping. As we did not wish to go too far from the checkpoint, nor did we want to get into the heart of Johor Bahru, we decided to head for Jusco Taman Universiti.

As this is our first visit to Jusco Taman Universiti, we engaged the help of our trusted Garmin global positioning system to guide us there. True enough, we managed to find the place with no trouble at all.

Display at Jusco mall - Taman Universiti

Taman Universiti is a university town near Johor Bahru City in Malaysia where the majority of the population is made up of civil servants and students from the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), a mere 5 minutes drive away.

Since we entered Malaysia around lunch time, our first stop was for some food. We decided to try the Sedap Corner which serves local Malaysian food.

Malaysian kuih

More varieties of Malaysian kuih wrapped in leaf

Yet another array of choice for the Malaysian kuih

Dessert

Our lunch - fried egg and vegetables

Otak otak

Soup

Fish curry - our favourite

Chendol Dessert

Overall the food was not too bad. The fish curry was great tasting and all of us loved it. The soup, though, was a tad too saltish for Mother who has to watch her diet. The fried long beans was quite good as well.

It was a good and filling lunch!

Next was shopping in Jusco, the main reason why we came in. Mother had certain items which she wanted to shop for.

Buying freshly made kuih baulu (Malay traditional sponge cake) from a stall by the escalator

Holiday travel tip:-
You would not realise that this stall which sells tid bits and snacks had freshly made kuih baulu. It was only upon going up the escalator that we looked down and saw the oven with the kuih baulu baking inside. So if you like to try some kuih baulu or love eating them, look out for this stall.

Shop selling country style items

We just love anything that is country style, thus this shop was a great treat for us.

This Jusco is quite small compared to others that we have been to, but it is sufficient for a small town like Taman Universiti.






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