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isabellee
This is isabellee living in Petaling Jaya (North). I am a Student, work in Petaling Jaya (North). I like to hang out in Bandar Utama, Kelana Jaya, Bandar Sunway. Japanese, Western variety are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café, Restaurant, Bar & Pub and Ice Cream / Froyo / Gelato, Pizza/Pasta.
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Octopus Smile Aug 03, 2012   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Restaurant | Seafood | Noodles

When we arrived at Gurney Drive, the first thing we noticed was the vast ocean view. Then when we turned around, we discovered that the whole street was full of seafood restaurants! We simply walked into one that looked more simple and less expensive. Ordered a plate of these lightly boiled octopus that were slightly salted. Very fresh and yummy! Absolutely enjoyed chewing on the crunchy and salty octopus.

 

 
 
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Ice cream ABC Smile Jul 28, 2012   
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Categories : Stall / Warung | Ice Cream / Froyo / Gelato

If you are having asam laksa at the famous Air Itam Laksa in Jalan Pasar, most probably you will see many people ordering this ABC as well. It is a combination of different colourful toppings like beans, cincau, jelly and corn. A scoop of vanilla ice cream crowns the ais kacang. It looks pleasing on the eye with the colours and tastes even better, not too sweet. Nothing like a cold ais kacang to cool down and quench your thirst after a spicy laksa.

 
 
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Fried radish Smile Aug 07, 2012   (Related Review)
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Categories : Chinese | Kopitiam | Noodles

Here's a plate of chao lo bak or fried radish cake. I like that the pieces are smaller so the surface area in contact with the gravy is bigger. However, they aren't too small as I can still enjoy chewing in the pieces. They're not too soft, with a little bounciness to them. Fried with beansprouts, egg and a little chilli, it wasn't too spicy for me and not too salty either.

 
 
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Fried oyster Smile Aug 06, 2012   
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Categories : Chinese | Food court | Noodles

Got ourselves one of the must-try dishes in Penang, fried oyster or oh chien. Basically, it is oyster fried with egg. This is the smallest size and cost us RM 6. If I'm not mistaken, it's from stall number 31, beside the satay stall. Unfortunately, it was extremely salty! Apart from that though, it was tasty. The oysters are fresh enough and fleshy. About 40% of the plate are oysters.

 
 
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Laksa OK Aug 06, 2012   
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Caught an asam laksa fever in Penang! Out of all the bowls I tried during that trip, this was the plainest bowl. The taste was just average.. It was not too spicy. Running my spoon through the soup, I can see that it's clearer and more watery than the other laksas I have tried which are more murky and full of fish, onions and other stuff. However, at RM 3.50 a bowl, it still beats the ones in KL.

 
 
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