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[JB EATS] ALONA COCONUT- NOT YOUR USUAL MEE REBUS

[JB EATS] ALONA COCONUT- NOT YOUR USUAL MEE REBUS

Alona Coconut located along the roadside of Jalan Ibrahim Sultan, Stulang Laut is known for its coconut drinks including milkshake. Other than their coconut drinks, their mee rebus is also one of the highlight. So, I decided to check it out on the Saturday morning. All thanks to google map, I managed to reach the destination. Read More

[JB EATS] 叶芳面家 – YAP FONG NOODLE HOUSE KOTA TINGGI – MY FAVOURITE NOODLES BACK ON THE OLD TIMES

[JB EATS] 叶芳面家 – YAP FONG NOODLE HOUSE KOTA TINGGI – MY FAVOURITE NOODLES BACK ON THE OLD TIMES

I had an “amazing race” on Good Friday where we walked across the causeway and managed to clear JB immigration by 8.45am. I went home to take the car and we stopped at Kiang Kee Bak Kut Teh for breakfast. And thankfully by the time we finished our meal, Yap Fong Noodle House just opened for business. The noodle shop usually opens at 12noon but they opened 30minutes earlier that day. We were in luck! Read More

[M’SIA EATS] FANCY GORENG PISANG EXPERIENCE IN KUCHING | SARAWAK

[M’SIA EATS] FANCY GORENG PISANG EXPERIENCE IN KUCHING | SARAWAK

During a trip to Kuching last month, I was impressed with the development of the state.My first impression on Kuching, Sarawak is a less developed state as compared with other states of Malaysia. But after I arrived,I was wrong and Kuching has more than 180 hotels cater to travellers from all over the world.Hotel deals are on various platform including HotelsCombined. No worries on the hotel accomodation here.
So,I accidentally came across this fancy rainbow goreng pisang through Instagram. This triggers my interest to give it a try.Apparently, rainbow goreng pisang has been selling in different states of Malaysia quite sometime. However, I have not come across this yet and I am excited to give the first try. If you are not familiar with goreng pisang, this is a deep-fried banana covered with batter and is known by locals in Malaysia, Singapore, Philippine and Brunei. Read More