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Pumpkin noodles and fried wan ton OK Jun 14, 2016   
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Categories : Chinese | Restaurant | Noodles

Most of you might get boring to eat the same kind of noodles every day, wanna to try something different to give your taste bud a break from the normal noodles? Have you ever heard of Spinach Noodles or Pumpkin Noodles?

A wooden stall which is located at Taman Kerjasama (Turn into the road when you see Petronas petrol station, go straight and you’ll be able to spot the stall), serves you different kind of noodles ranging from herbal noodles, spinach noodles, pumpkin noodles as well as Chinese style snacks such as dumpling and fried wanton.

This open-space stall is built under a big tree, owned by the locals, not only draw students from MMU University, but also office workers during lunch hour.

 
The owner makes their own noodles every day, using fresh ingredients such as pumpkin and spinach. They run out of spinach during my visit, hence I went for their pumpkin noodles.

The handmade noodles are served with minced pork, vegetables, chili pastes and three pieces of fried wan ton. Though it’s made from pumpkin, but the color of the noodles are similar to wan ton noodles. The thickness of the noodles is very thin, the texture is good and springy, but some of the noodles might stick together so make sure you toss them properly before eating.

We can’t really taste the pumpkin flavor from the noodles; the fried wan ton is super crispy, but a bit salty for our liking. The noodles come in small (Rm4) and big size (Rm5), the portion of small size might be too small for big eater.

On a brighter note, since it’s made from fresh vege, the noodles are very healthy to eat. Do come early as their signature noodles sold out pretty fast.
 
Table Wait Time: 8 minute(s)


Spending per head: Approximately RM6(午餐)

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Affordable sushi everyday OK Jun 07, 2016   
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant

Having sushi everyday without leaving a hole in your wallet is no longer a dream! I’ve found a great deal where you can enjoy quite decent sushi with almost half price lower than the usual sushi restaurant! Sounds attractive aren’t it?

 
Sushi World, located at Dataran Pahlawan right in front of Watsons, provide you wide selection of sushi with cheapest price. You will be able to see different sticker on different sushi and different color comes with different pricing, ranging from Rm1.30, Rm1.90, Rm2.40 to Rm2.90. They have a variety of flavors for you to choose from, such as tamago, salmon, inari, ebiko and many more!

 
Besides normal bite-size sushi, they have sushi roll which is larger in size as well, such as California roll and grilled eel sushi. You will definitely be able to find something you like over here.

 
Everything above cost less than Rm10! I picked their salmon sushi, ebiko sushi, California roll, crab stick sushi and maki with crab meat stuffed in between. I had high expectation on their salmon sushi because I love everything with salmon. However, their salmon sushi failed on me. It was not fresh and the salmon was a bit tasteless. Perhaps I will skip this for my next visit.

Besides salmon, other sushi tastes quite decent. But if you are looking for really fresh sushi, this might disappoint you as the sushi are being displayed for quite some time, it can’t give you the freshness as what you can get from a sushi restaurant.

Considering the affordable price, I will definitely visit here again to fix my sushi cravings!
 
Spending per head: Approximately RM10(午餐)

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Plat Kitchen OK May 24, 2016   
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Categories : Western variety | Café | Pizza/Pasta | Desserts

Even though the café is not located at the main road, Plat Kitchen still draws many café-hoppers to drop by and have a sip of coffee.

Upon entering, you will be attracted by their unique interiors. Navy blue is their main decoration color and almost every spot over there is photo-worthy.They serve a wide range of food in their menu, ranging from pasta,desserts,breakfast set, sandwiches and many more! Besides typical coffee, they offer an array of milkshake, chocolate drinks and tea as well.

 
As an ultimate fan of matcha, I went for their sizzling matcha brownie. A piece of matcha brownie is served on a sizzling hot plate, topped with a scoop of ice cream and biscuit. The staff then poured one small cup of matcha sauce over the dessert, and you can enjoy the “sizzling” sound while letting your brownie to slowly absorb the sauce.

The matcha brownie was a bit overrated. The brownie turned out to be a bit dry, it would be better if it has moisture-er texture. Sweetness was just right, the sauce can be more matcha-ish to create a heavier taste of matcha.

Besides, I ordered their matcha latte as well. The latte was super rich and have strong flavour of matcha, it tasted really silky. The price is reasonable for a rich latte like this.

 
You will be able to enjoy serenity here during weekdays, where a few tables are occupied by the patrons, chatting over their daily lifes and random thoughts. Indeed an ideal place for you to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
 
Spending per head: Approximately RM18(宵夜)

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Roti canai for breakfast OK May 18, 2016   
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Categories : Malay | Kopitiam

Melaka raya, a town center where tons of eateries are located here, ranging from high-rave café, restaurant and local mamak which will cause you facing dilemma to choose. How about sparing a morning and enjoy an authentic piece of roti canai?This shop is indeed a hidden gem in the town and yes, you might doubt that do they really sell roti canai here, given that “otak otak” is written on the sign board of the store front.
Though it looks like a Chinese kopitiam, but this place draws lots of local patrons early in the morning to get their roti canai cravings fix.

 
Their specialty would be their roti telur cheese. Fluffy dough with egg and generous amount of cheese stuffed inside, simple ingredients and it would be the best local breakfast to kick starts your day.

It’s super cheesy for every bite. Not the crispy type of roti canai but fluffy and chewy. I would recommend you to request for their curry sauce and dip the roti canai into the milky curry sauce to complete your meal.

 
Look at how much cheese is being stuffed inside! Expect to leave here with a bloated tummy!

If cheese is not your thing, you can go for their other options including roti telur, roti bawang or even the simplest roti kosong. While flipping over the newspaper, enjoying your favorite piece of roti canai with a cup of teh tarik, here go the perfect combination for a morning breakfast.
 
Table Wait Time: 10 minute(s)


Spending per head: Approximately RM5(早餐)

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Sweet and Savory treats! OK May 17, 2016   
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Categories : Western variety | Stall / Warung | Sweets/Snack

Wanna to munch on some light snacks because your mouth simply just craving for food to eat? There you go! Hot & Roll will satisfy your taste bud by serving you something sweet and savory.

Having opened plenty of outlets nationwide, Hot & Rolls offer a wide variety of treats for you to choose from including Crispy, Parantha and Chapatti wrap. They aims to serve something that you can enjoy anytime and anywhere, hence while you are halfway through your shopping you can always having either sweet or savory treats to replenish your energy.

 
My favorite would be their sweet crispy banana chocolate wrap. They skillfully spread one spoonful of the flour paste on the cooking pan and let it sear until golden color. After that, the ingredients such as banana and chocolate sauce are added on the wrap and you are almost ready to enjoy it.One whole banana is added to the crispy wrap.

 
The wrap is super crispy as they make it really thin, you won’t be able to taste the starch of the wrap. The wrap itself is kinda tasteless but when you eat together with the sweet banana and chocolate sauce, it will get you hooked!

Besides, if you opt for some savory wrap, I would recommend you to try their chicken floss parantha, fluffy parantha combines with slightly salty chicken floss, taste surprisingly good as well!
The portion is huge so definitely worth every penny you spend. Besides, they always draws queue and you might need some patience to wait for your order to be served.
 
Takeaway Wait Time: 12 minute(s)


Spending per head: Approximately RM4(其他)

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