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Portuguese style egg tart!  Smile Jun 21, 2016   
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Categories : Stall / Warung

I'm a big fan of egg tart but I didn't get to try portuguese style egg tart before. Until today, I finally got the chance to take a bite on portugeuse egg tart made by Seremban Cakey Siew Pow, and I totally fall in love with it.

They actually distribute their products to Malacca and I happened to try their egg tart at Malacca. Besides egg tart, they are selling siew pow, pineapple tart, salted egg puff, kaya puff and etc.

 
Their portuguese egg tart looks super tempting, the perfectly-baked color already gets me drooling. The tart is super crispy, the texture is more like a puff, the outer crust has multiple layers and the inner custard is really creamy and egg-ish. The custard is so moist and it would melt in your mouth.

I ended up having two of these and I think it tastes pretty authentic, just like the one you will be able to eat at Macau,HongKong.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Portuguese style egg tart
 
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Kopitiam style Big Breakfast  Smile Jun 20, 2016   
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Categories : Chinese | Kopitiam

I've wrote about having western style big breakfast at Soon Yen Kopitiam to kick start your day and guess what, I've discovered another kopitiam style big breakfast with really affordable price! No one can resisit a hearty and healthy breakfast in the morning!Chop Beeng Cheong restaurant, serve you the best wan tan mee at night, and they open in the morning selling breakfast as well. By passing through the restaurant, you will be able to spot a big banner indicating that they sell western breakfast there. The breakfast stall is owned by "Fat Mao", which believe to be handled by a pair of young couple, ready to serve you different kind of western breakfast.

 
Signature Big Breakfast (small size) comes with scramble eggs, sausage, baked beans, hashbrown, toast bread and butter. Their big breakfast comes in two size, you can get the smaller one at Rm4.5, while for the bigger size, you will get served with extra ham slice and of course, bigger portion.

I think no one can mess up big breakfast and everything on the plate tastes pretty good. I particularly love their scramble eggs, the texture is really moist. Besides, they use quality baked beans as well.

If you are not a fan of big breakfast, they do have other selections including burger, pork cullet, cheese omellete and many more!
 
Table Wait Time: 10 minute(s)


Spending per head: Approximately RM5(早餐)

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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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Scallion Oil Noodles Smile Jun 10, 2016   
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Categories : Chinese | Stall / Warung | Noodles

Whenever we talk about Taman Connaught, we would think about the night market that happens every Wednesday night which draws huge crowd to pay a visit. Of course besides the night market, there are still a lot of hidden places in Taman Connaught that serve good food.

Today, I would like to recommend a place that me and my bf visit frequently, both of us get hooked by their noodles and we would drop by the shop to have our lunch almost every week.

One Meter Sunshine restaurant, located nearby UCSI university at Taman Connaught(same row as Starbucks), serve you authentic Chinese style noodles. It’s more like a stall instead of a restaurant as the space is quite limited, most of the customers have to sit outdoor. The stall does not have any fancy decorations either. However, you should not overlook their noodles.

 
Scallion oil noodles, handmade noodles tossed together with scallion oil topped off with scallions and minced pork. The origin of this noodle is actually from Jiang Nan, China. It might look simple but the taste totally blew us away. The texture of the handmade noodles is super springy and chewy, the scallion oil makes the noodles silkier, and it enhances the taste of the noodles even more.

I would recommend you to add their home-recipe chili pastes and a small spoonful of vinegar to your noodles, it gives you a hint of spiciness and sourness while eating, provides you multi-level taste to satisfy your taste bud.

On a side note, to some the noodles might be a bit oily, but for me, once in awhile should be okay, because it tastes real good! One Meter Sunshine serves you different kind of noodles as well as Chinese style snacks such as fried dumpling (gyoza), do try out yourself!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  scallion oil noodles
 
Spending per head: Approximately RM7(午餐)

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Affordable sushi everyday OK Jun 07, 2016   
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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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