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| A must during Chinese New Year - Sticky cake |
Eating is most Malaysian pastime. As for me,I do enjoy food.Every Chinese New Year, my sister will prepare this dish to be eaten for breakfast. It is awesomely sweet and extremely bad for diet cos it is deep fried with a coat of batter. Yummy!
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Prawn fritters
Next , my daughter's all time love is this dish during Chinese New Year. Again, this is a deadly dish to be avoided if you are on diet since it is deep fried with a coat of batter.
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| Awesome Tomyam Soup in Kuala Rompin |
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Fish
I basically loved fish from young till now. My family used to say that my last life, I must have been a cat. This dish is my favourite and I prefer spicy fish cooked in any manner . Another dish that is worth saying is seafood tomyam soup in Kuala Rompin sold in a wooden hut next to a chalet. The soup looked harmless at first but after a few spoonful of it will spice up your nose then your brain. The lala in it is so fresh and sweet, AWESOME.
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A simple meal and so very yummy with fresh seafood for only RM35. Tanjung Lumpur out of Kuantan offers good seafood with a reasonable price in Ana restaurant. On weekends, make sure go early cos the place is really packed. Customers are allowed to select the fish and the manner to be cooked. When you are there, try the sotong goreng tepung and teh sweet sour fish. I seriously like the fish. Crisp and FRESH.
Malaysian loved this breakfast. It is so most that it crosses all border. This is taken in Taiping. I liked the sambal cos it is cooked with salted fish. Nice.
Curry puff and keropok eaten in a coffee shop in Kuantan. The keropok with chilli sauce is a good tea time break.
A simple lunch in Pekan Nenas, Johor recently. It is in a stall along the main road. I really liked the assam fish. Rm 9.00 for two. Try it. ROJAK BUAH
My all time favourite . This is from Jonker Street in Malacca. I can eat the whole dish by myself easilly plus the beautiful Chendol to go with it.
Chicken Rice has gone international. I like the stall in Klang.
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