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junoSJ
This is junoSJ living in Setapak. I am a student, work in Setapak. I like to hang out in Setapak, Mont Kiara, Selayang. Japanese, Chinese, Middle Eastern are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant and Steaks / Chops, Mixed rice, Bak Kut Teh.
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ikan bakar at restoran najjah OK Apr 10, 2013   
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Categories : Thai | Malay | Restaurant | Seafood

i went to langkawi with a bunch of friends during last semester break time. at first we all searching for seafood but we changed our mind when we saw this restaurant serve ikan bakar. the smell attract us to go inside. we ordered 3 big fish( i do not know the name of the fish ), they were really delicious, worth trying. but the price are a little bit expensive. the decoration of the shop is normal compared to the others but they provide wifi.
 
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hokkien mee Smile Apr 10, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Stall / Warung | Noodles

this hokkien mee is famous in sentosa area as it is delicious to eat. i usually have that because my tuition centre is around. normally people came here to dabao it as their breakfast. hokkien mee at here is different from the one in kuala lumpur. the hokkien mee here has soup base quite similar with the laksa type. unlike the hokkien mee in kuala lumpur is black in colour and do not have soup one. the hokkien mee here tastes a little bit spicy, you can add prawn or meat if you want, and of course the price will be different.
 
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laksa OK Apr 10, 2013   
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Categories : Malay | Stall / Warung | Noodles | Coffee

you can never compare malay stall laksa and chinese stall laksa. malay stall laksa is more to spicy but chinese stall laksa is more to sour and spicy. the soup base is both cooked by the fishes. this stall can be considered as spicy for me because i can't take much spicy food. but if you are a spicy-lover, you can add more sambal into the soup. the soup has a nice aroma and it is nice to taste. the price is cheap too.
 
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fried bee hoon OK Apr 10, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Stall / Warung | Noodles

when you think of saving money but you want to have some healthy food, you can think of this bee hoon. they were called economy fried bee hoon as one packet only cost rm 1 to rm 2. it is very cheap and at the same time it can fulfill your stomach. it is just normal fried bee hoon, nothing special, but tastes okay, not too oily or salty. most importantly, it do not contain much MSG。
 
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koay chap OK Apr 10, 2013   
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this is the other type of food you can never find in whether central or southern of malaysia, it is only a food from northern of malaysia. some people will curious of is it koay teow and koay chap is the same thing? actually it is not, koay teow is the type they fried with taoge but koay chap is the type they serve with many types of braised food such as braised egg, braised meat and others. so if you came to northern of malaysia, u can give a try of koay chap if you love strong herbal taste of soup.
 
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