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marogal
This is marogal living in Damansara (PJ). I work in Subang. Taiwanese, Japanese are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café, Restaurant and Seafood, Noodles, Pizza/Pasta.
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Yummy Chendul Smile Jul 31, 2012   
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Categories : Chinese | Malaysian variety | Stall / Warung | Desserts

This Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendul is a family business from their great grandfather. The stall is located at a side lane of the road just outside the Joo Hooi coffeeshop. The lane is always packed with tourist and customer queueing for this teochew chendul.

 
The chendul comes with a bowl of shaved ice, coconut milk, gula melaka, chendul and read beans. The taste is sweet and some salty taste due to the coconut milk at the same time leaving my mouth with fragrance of gula melaka. The red beans are nicely cooked, sweet and sandy. Great combination with the chendul. Very refreshing and chilling for a bowl of chendul especially for the hot weather like in Penang. I always finish my bowl of chendul happily and satisfying.

You can stand at the road side to enjoy the chendul or order into the Joo Hooi coffeeshop but with extra RM0.50 service charge.
 
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Duck Meat Koay Teow Soup Smile Jul 31, 2012   
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Categories : Chinese | Kopitiam | Noodles

 
113 Lebuh Melayu Duck Meat Koay Teow Soup used to be just a hawker stall in the corner coffee shop few steps away. After so many years, they are now operating in a shop just by their own. They only serve certain food at certain time session as below:

Morning 6.30am - 12.00pm : Duck meat koay trow soup only
Lunch 11.30am - 3.00pm : Duck porridge/ duck rice/ koay chiap
Close on Sunday for lunch session only.

 
Duck Meat Koay Teow Soup @ RM2.80 (small)
This bowl of koay teow soup just looks so tasty. It comes with many slices of duck meat, parsley and fried garlic. The duck meat is super tender and sweet of duck taste. The koay teow is very smooth too. Not to forget the delicious soup which is boiled with the ducks is sweet with duck taste. This bowl of koay teow is just worth more than the price.

 
 
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Hokkien Mee (prawn mee) Smile Jun 25, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Stall / Warung | Noodles

 
Hokkien mee @ RM3.00
This hokkien mee stall is located at Lebuh Presgrave. You won't missed the stall as there are several other stalls nearby due to the crowd. They only operate from evening till late night. There are many sides to add for a special customised Hokkien Mee i.e. pork bone, braised egg, pork leg, chicken feet, fish ball, roast pork and pork intestine. I order the normal ones with beansprout, tiny prawns, fried onions and egg. The soup here is so thick and very sweet with the prawn fragrance.
 
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Laksa Smile Jun 22, 2013   
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This laksa stall is located at the busiest road on the way to Kek Lok Si temple. Is quite hard to find a car park space here unless you park further up and walk over. The laksa stall is always crowded and packed. However is really worth to wait for it. The laksa comes with the usual fresh vegetables, lots of onions, lemon grass, pink flower, chilli, chilli padi, mint leaves, shredded mackerel and tamarind. The soup is well boil with the strong tamarind taste, is thick as well due to the shredded mackerel in it too. Thumbs up !
 
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ABC ice kacang Smile Jul 31, 2012   
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This is a drink stall selling ice kacang, chendul, soya milk, leong fun, sugar cane etc. I won't missed their ice kacang whenever I come to Batu Lancang Market food court.

 
A big bowl of shaved ice topped with huge and normal red beans, sweet corn paste, grass jelly, ''atapchi'' and showered with condensed milk, pink syrup and my favourite Sarsi flavoured syrup. Honestly I love their ice kacang majority due to the Sarsi syrup. Besides, the red beans and corns are extremely fresh and sweet too. Very cooling bowl of dessert that satisfy me after accompanied mum to the wet market next door.
 
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