Ever once in a while, we need to get our hands grimy with sauce and briny juices. Eating seafood in this country is not a shy affair. Us Malaysians get stuck in, unafraid to break shells with bare hands or naked teeth. We aspire for the expert ‘suck’ of a veteran eater, cleaning out prawn ‘heads’,…
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We’re absolutely addicted to the smell of freshly baked bread. Nothing compares to holding a warm crusty loaf in your hands and breaking it open to devour its goodness. The beautiful crust with the soft chewy insides just beckons for you to have more. Whether you're crazy for croissants or bananas…
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In such a buzzing city, privacy sometimes is at a premium. There are restaurants that wow you with décor and flamboyant gestures of love and there are those that allow you to get to know each other. Where the music is not too loud, service is prompt but respectful. You can hold hands and feel like the…
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Ah... romantic restaurants, the one most googled not only near Valentine's but pretty much anytime of the year. Last year we gave you
KL's Most Romantic Restaurants…
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So, romantic restaurants in Subang Jaya? Is it a myth or can you really find some cosy up, dim lighted, slow music, great service, fantastic parking, late closing and no kids restaurant to work that mojo of yours? Here are 5 places that will save your life when you come back home suddenly remembering…
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Valentine's Day is around the corner and you're stump. Finding
the place for your celebratory dinner can be quite a task especially when you and your better half spend most nights in and rarely venture out for dinner. Don't fret, we got your back. Check out our list of cosy and romantic restaurants…
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Aunty Gemuk, Kelana Jaya Aunty Gemuk is the reigning queen of Char Kway Teow. This is a lady that knows her way around the wok. Her sihams (cockles) are LEGEND-wait-for-it-DARY! They're succulent and springy. Added into the kway teow at the last minute so it still retains the slightly…
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Ah chilli pan mee- the handmade noodles doused with oil and chillies, crispy ikan bilis and scallions and poach egg that marries everything together. The best spots give you that much needed burn, jolting up your senses and kicking your tastebuds awake. How can it not be addictive? This spicy KL treat…
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There is something so simple and yet so appealing about a perfectly charred ikan bakar served hot off the grill with a tongue tingling sauce to match. The perfect grilled fish is a mid-week indulgence. You know you're going back to the office smelling of char but it's so worth it. We went in search of…
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Shaved ice with a creamy coconut and gula melaka mixture really hits the spot on a hot scorching day. It's named after those lovely green worms usually found in your icy desserts. Made from pandan, corn flour and green pea flour, cendol is actually quite bland. But, when you add it to some ice, santan…
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You know those songs that get stuck in your head?Like those sugary sweet pop songs sang by prepubescent teens that get you humming it even though the lyrics don't make sense and the tune is annoying? Well, we've got a list of wacky food songs that will not only linger in your head but also have you dancing…
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There are so many delightful traditional kuehs to discover in Terengganu. Asked to pick five, I conducted a short survey at my office in KT. Please note that it was painstakingly hard to decide which five are the most popular, and an uproar at least as fierce as the one caused (and heard across the Singapore…
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