If you are on your way to Port Dickson for a holiday, perhaps you should slow down your path and make a short visit to Lukut, fill up your tummy and maybe pack a huge bun for picnic too! And so, after my 2-hours-on-call in a ulu place, I brought my parents on a food hunt.
Yay… !!!
The famous Macau pork chop bun is now part of the family in my favourite food court Hutong Lot 10. Tai Lei Loi Kei 澳门大利來記咖啡室 is the must visit for tourists if you are travelling in Macau. Established since year 1968, famous for its pork chop bun which is usually sold out within 2-3 hours. Contunue Reading
Category : Chinese Food, Hawkers, Kuala Lumpur
Chinese restaurants are always my pick when it comes to dinner with the family. Causal no frills restaurant, a variety of Chinese dishes to choose from and they all come with real wok hei. In search of new place for Chinese dishes, this one comes into my list.
Used to locate opposite the Brickfields police station has now situated at Lorong Syed Putra Kiri, Kheng Heong is the no frill restaurant that serves Chinese dai chow fares which is priced affordably. I find their dishes are pretty good, pretty homey (on those we have tried). Price wise, it was really affordable and cost us about Rm 160 for total of 8 pax.
Category : Hawkers, Hong Kie Food, Hong Kong, Mongkok, Street Food, Travel
Aha! It’s time to go back to posts about Hong Kong! This round gonna be the street food in Mongkok or more specifically, Dundas Street! For full itinerary of the HK-ShenZhen trip, check out HERE.
1. North Point Egg Waffle 北角雞蛋仔
Hehe, one of my favourite snack in Hong Kong, the egg waffle or gai dan zai. I once had it in North Point and it was a super memorable one. Seriously missed it so much after the first trip. Glad to find out that there is one of their shops in Dundas Street, I don’t have to spare time and travel to North Point for it. Contunue Reading
Category : Chinese Food, Hawkers, Kuala Lumpur, Noodles
Here is another place for a plate of “goh za bee” Hokkien Mee. Contunue Reading
Category : Breakfast, Coffee, Hainanese, Hawkers, Kuala Lumpur
Category : Cheras, Chinese Food, Featured, Hawkers
Rise and shine!
It’s Sunday today, what’s on your breakfast or… brunch? How about a piping hot bowl of hearty Pork Noodles aka Chee Yoke Fun?
Hidden deep inside one of the Cheras neighbourhoods, this kopitiam is packed with patrons early in the morning. They are here for …
A bowl of pork noodles












