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Seoul Trip 2019 : Awesome Summer in Seoul
Aug27

Seoul Trip 2019 : Awesome Summer in Seoul

Annyeonghaseyo. We visited The Land of Kimchi not too long ago during Aiden’s summer break. It was my virgin trip to Seoul and I’m looking forward to visit Busan & Jeju next. I had a wonderful time trying various delicious Korean food, experience Korean and pop culture, visit beautiful sightseeing places in Seoul and not forgetting shopping for Korean snacks and beauty products. However, I personally feel that it’s not suitable...

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Restoran Pan Heong @ Medan Batu Caves
Jan04

Restoran Pan Heong @ Medan Batu Caves

My usual place to go for Sang Har Mee is Restaurant Green View @ SS2, PJ. This round, we’re heading to a new place which slightly far, all the way at Batu Caves not for Sang Har Mee but for Sang Har Hor Fun! Don’t be surprise coz foodies’ are willing to travel everywhere for good food. Hahaha It’s quite easy to spot Restoran Pan Heong coz it occupies a corner lot at Medan Batu Caves and it’s always packed...

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Tim Ho Wan  (添好運點心專門店) @ 1 Utama
Jun22

Tim Ho Wan (添好運點心專門店) @ 1 Utama

I first tried Michelin-starred ‘Dim Sum Specialist’ Tim Ho Wan (添好運點心專門店) during my last visit to Hong Kong and I thought their dim sum was good especially their signature BBQ Pork Baked Bun which left a lasting impression on me 😀 Prior to the opening of Tim Ho Wan in Mid Valley and 1 Utama, the nearest Tim Ho Wan branch was at The Atrium @ Orchard, Plaza Singapura. When Tim Ho Wan first opened in Mid Valley, I had wanted...

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Jeff Lee Kitchen (鲜味馆) @ Sungai Buloh
Sep04

Jeff Lee Kitchen (鲜味馆) @ Sungai Buloh

There are two particularly famous Chinese restaurant in Sungai Buloh; Restoran Lee Hong Kee (formerly known as Restoran LYJ) and Jeff Lee Kitchen. Both the restaurants are always busy because food is good and the prices are affordable. Jeff Lee Kitchen is located at Kampung Baru, opposite a car park. They have two shops; one is air-conditioned and the other one is not. The restaurant is always crowded during peak hours, so you might...

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Top 10 Must-Have Foods in Petaling Street 茨厂街 (Chinatown)
Jun23

Top 10 Must-Have Foods in Petaling Street 茨厂街 (Chinatown)

Chinatown’s Petaling Street is one of KL’s popular tourist destinations. This is the place for you to shop for anything from t-shirts, souvenirs, shoes, bags and perfumes. There are a great selection of Chinese food to eat here at Chinatown. So, be sure to visit Petaling Street with an empty stomach. Sze Ngan Chye Salted Roast Duck 四眼仔烧鸭 Sze Ngan Chye 四眼仔 (literally means 4-eyed boy in Cantonese), is famous for its...

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Taang Shifu (汤师父) @ 1 Utama Shopping Centre
May24

Taang Shifu (汤师父) @ 1 Utama Shopping Centre

Taang Shifu (汤师父) is a concept restaurant serving nourishing dishes, refreshing tonic soups, healthy drinks & nourishing desserts by experienced chefs. Their signature dishes include Five Spices Hotpot, Buddha Jumps Over The Wall and Nourishing Soup with American Ginseng. “Ge Gen” Heat Reducing Tea (RM9.90) This sour plum tea which is both sweet and sour is the perfect drink to quench your thirst on a hot day....

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Day 3 in Hong Kong : Sang Kee Congee 生记粥品 @ Sheung Wan 上環
Apr07

Day 3 in Hong Kong : Sang Kee Congee 生记粥品 @ Sheung Wan 上環

Congee or rice porridge is the ultimate Chinese comfort food. It’s simple, easy to digest and nourishing. By the look of it, congee may look bland but with the right ingredients, congee can be very tasty. Best of all, congee can be eaten at any time – breakfast, lunch or dinner. We passed by Sang Kee Congee 生记粥品 while walking to Hong Kong – Macau Ferry Terminal 港澳客輪碼頭 at Shun Tak Centre 信德中心. It was a cold morning so...

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Chee Cheong Fun 豬腸粉 @ Petaling Street 茨廠街 (Chinatown)
Feb21

Chee Cheong Fun 豬腸粉 @ Petaling Street 茨廠街 (Chinatown)

This humble Chee Cheong Fun 豬腸粉 stall is one of the most popular eateries in Chinatown or also known as Petaling Street 茨廠街. This shop with the Kim Lian Kee 金莲记 signage occupies a corner lot and is located right opposite Hong Leong Bank, where the Air Mata Kucing Stall is and next to Hon Kee Porridge. This stall is hidden inside and it’s no surprise if you miss it if you’re walking outside on the street. The stall is run...

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