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Huck’s Cafe @ Bangsar, KL
Jun09

Huck’s Cafe @ Bangsar, KL

Huck’s Cafe is a rather interesting home-style restaurant situated in the quiet and upscale neighborhood of Bangsar. This cafe or rather restaurant is spearheaded by Huck Seng, who is also the owner of Huck’s Cafe. The entrance of Huck’s Cafe You gotta remove your shoes before entering the house. Dining at Huck’s Cafe makes me feel like dining at a friends’ place as this place has a very cosy and...

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Mr Hoe’s Bistro @ Bandar Puteri, Puchong
Jun02

Mr Hoe’s Bistro @ Bandar Puteri, Puchong

Mr Hoe’s Bistro is a cosy neighborhood bistro located next to Penang One and along the same row as Win Soon Cafe in Bandar Puteri, Puchong. The menu consists mainly of pork dishes such as Crispy Roast Pork, Roast Pork Knuckle, Pork Burger, Bratwurst and a lot more. This is certainly a great place for pork lovers. Their menu have a good selection of imported beers and wines to go along with the food. “All You Need Is Good...

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Mr. & Ms. Cafe @ Oasis Square, Ara Damansara
May27

Mr. & Ms. Cafe @ Oasis Square, Ara Damansara

Mr. & Ms. Cafe is a cafe serving western breakfast and brunch at Oasis Square, Ara Damansara. This highly popular cafe is listed as one of the top 5 all-day breakfast places in KL and PJ by Malaysia Tatler Dining. The interior of the Mr. & Ms. Cafe is fairly comfortable and relaxing. The place is really packed during breakfast and lunch hours. Do come early or be prepared to wait for tables. There’s an outdoor seating...

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Robert’s Char Kuey Teow & Wan Tan Mee @ Kedai Kopi Wah Cheong (华昌茶餐室) Section 17
May14

Robert’s Char Kuey Teow & Wan Tan Mee @ Kedai Kopi Wah Cheong (华昌茶餐室) Section 17

Kedai Kopi Wah Cheong 华昌茶餐室 occupies a corner shop and is located very near the Section 17 wet market. Its hard to miss this place when you are around Section 17 area. This coffee shop is pretty popular among PJ folks and with the large crowd during peak hours, it’s common to share tables with strangers. I love char kuey teow 炒粿條 but a delicious plate of Penang Char Kuey Teow is hard to find. When I saw this Robert Char Kuey...

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Day 4 in Hong Kong : Honolulu Coffee Shop (檀島咖啡餅) @ Wan Chai 灣仔
Apr15

Day 4 in Hong Kong : Honolulu Coffee Shop (檀島咖啡餅) @ Wan Chai 灣仔

Honolulu Coffee Shop (檀島咖啡餅店) is a short distance from Wanchai MTR station. We were actually on our way to Wing Wah Noodle Shop but made a stop at Honolulu Coffee Shop to grab some egg tarts 蛋撻 as I was told that their egg tarts are one of the best in Hong Kong. This Honolulu Cafe is like any typical Cha Chaan Teng in HK serving a variety of fusion cuisine such as milk tea, French toast, instant noodles, pineapple bun, scrambled egg...

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New Shanghai (新上海) @ Chatswood Chase, Chatswood, Sydney
Mar11

New Shanghai (新上海) @ Chatswood Chase, Chatswood, Sydney

New Shanghai (新上海) is a rather popular Chinese restaurant serving Shanghainese cuisine. There are a number of New Shanghai outlets in NSW, with two outlets in Chatswood area. I visited the New Shanghai Restaurant which is located near the front entrance of Chatswood Chase Shopping Mall instead of the original branch at the Lemon Grove Shopping Centre. The dimly lit restaurant is decorated in shades of black and red with an old...

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Chur Burger @ Albion Street, Surry Hills, Sydney
Mar09

Chur Burger @ Albion Street, Surry Hills, Sydney

While in Sydney, my friend brought us to this funky burger joint called Chur Burger. While the burger craze is still going on in Malaysia, I’m curious as to how the burgers fare in Sydney 😉 So, we all know that burgers’ not the healthiest thing to eat and eating it can be a lil’ messy but we don’t mind at all coz burgers are comfort food. Heh Nestled in the back streets of the bustling food-loving haven of...

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Kobe Jones @ King Street Wharf, Sydney
Mar07

Kobe Jones @ King Street Wharf, Sydney

Kobe Jones is a famous Japanese restaurant serving modern Japanese cuisine with a Californian twist. Located at King Street Wharf in Sydney, diners can enjoy their meal while enjoying stunning views of Darling Harbour. You may wonder, why the name “Kobe Jones”? Kobe is an ancient fishing village in Japan and Kobe beef is world famous, so Kobe was chosen as part of the name to represent the best of the Japanese food ethic...

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