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FollowMeToEatLa
This is FollowMeToEatLa living in Bukit Jalil. I am a homemaker, work in Bukit Jalil. I like to hang out in Kuchai Lama. Korean, Chinese, Malaysian variety are my favorite cuisines. I also love Stall / Warung, Café, Restaurant and Dim sum, Nasi Lemak, Yong Tau Fu, Wantan noodles, Fish head noodles, Steam fish, Banana leaf rice, Steamboat.
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A must try - Delicious Carrot Walnut cake

A must try - Delicious Carrot Walnut cake

 
I was introduced to Celicakes when I chance upon an offer from Groupon, a discount site to buy their 2kg cakes at 45% off. I was immediately mesmerised by the lovely and pretty pictures of gourmet cakes. As I'm not a cake and pastry person ... the cheesy, creamy chocolatey cakes doesn't melt me, I decided to order the healthy, full of fibre 'Carrot Walnut Cake' instead. To my delight, the cake was seriously good to its last bite. This cake was covered with rich creamy cheese that has lemonish flavour, filled with ever healthy carrot, raisin, apricot, melon seeds and crunchy walnut too. Loved the tangy lemon-flavoured cream cheese. It was light, not heavy as some cakes that sometimes leaves you with a bloated feelings after the 1st piece.

Nut lovers will surely rejoice at this carrot walnut concoctions covered with generous cream cheese. Available for 1 kg @ 70.00, 2 kg @Rm 100.00.

Celicakes also doesn't compromise on quality. They ensure the taste, texture and freshness of their products and only use the best quality ingredients. Rest assured, Celicakes breads and pastries are not kept for more than 24 hours, so you know that you have the best of best with Celicakes!

Lilly Hong
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Date of Visit: Dec 16, 2012 

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Delightful Egg Tart Smile Sep 27, 2013   
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Per piece RM 1.50

Per piece RM 1.50

 
Tong Kee Confectionery brings back lots of sweet memories of my childhood. I start tasting my first bite of Tong Kee egg tart since young way back in the 1970's. Eating them often reminds me of the time when my parents would buy and serve it for our breakfast and tea break for decades of years. Although the business has been started for so many years, their quality are consistently good.

Walking into any of Tong Kee outlets, we will be greeted by a comforting aroma of fresh egg tarts and breads. Their egg custard is very soft, creamy, juicy and the outer layer is very velvety which is fluffy and crunchy. You will experience the melt-in-the mouth sensation upon the first bite into the pastry, with its buttery and crispier texture. To satisfy your sudden craving for egg tarts, Tong Kee would be the obvious choice as it serves one of the best egg tart in town.

Lilly Hong
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Date of Visit: Sep 20, 2013 

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Fried Foo Chuk @RM 1.50 per piece

Fried Foo Chuk @RM 1.50 per piece

 
Foo chuk or bean curd is very versatile food. Some may used it for vegetarian dishes, cooked in porridge, stew with ginger chicken, dessert - foo chuk tong shui among others. Best for me is when it stuffed with fish paste and make into the yong tau foo.

Wai Kee's foo chuk is deliciously well seasoned. You can taste the flavour of the fish, the freshness of the raw ingredients. Freshly stuffed, then deep-fried or boiled, the pieces of Yong Tau Foo at Wai kee screamed of utmost freshness and good, home made quality. Braised with the brown bean paste (tauchu paste) for the best combination; bringing out the flavour of the stuffed fish paste.

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Brinjal in Fish Paste  Smile Sep 27, 2013   (Related Review)
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Brinjal have always been one of my health food. The nutritious eggplant or brinjal just as other colourful veggies, has a host of health benefits. Known for its amazing health benefits, it helps keeping diabetes in control, good for the heart and brain, anti bacterial properties and keep our digestive system healthy too. Even though not many people are fond of this vegetable, it is a wondrous vegetable with a horde of benefits.
Brinjal @ RM 1.50 per piece

Brinjal @ RM 1.50 per piece

 
Although I not very fond of it but I do ensure to make it a part of my diet for its health values. I think the only time I probably enjoy eating it if it cooked stuffed with the fish paste, just like the yong tau foo. Wai Kee's stuffed brinjal always tops in my list as it's really value for money. Big cuts of brinjal is stuffed overflowing with the smooth fish paste. Hakka style cooked in the brown bean paste or tauchu really brings out the flavour. It is really good and pretty much the same as the way my mom cooks it. I usually 'tau pau' or packed the yong tau foo back for dinner and eat these with rice during my lazy weekends when I refused to cook.

Lilly Hong
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Date of Visit: Sep 08, 2013 

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Hakka Style Yong Tau Foo Smile Sep 27, 2013   
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Wai Kee Restaurant is a typical, no frill coffee shop lot Chinese restaurant located at main road of Jalan Kelang Lama or better known as Old Klang Road. Specialised in a variety of typically home made dishes like the steamed minced pork with salted fish, braised pork belly with yam, curry fish head, signature home made taufoo and not forgetting everyone's favourite the yong tau foo.
Great stuff @RM 1.50 per piece

Great stuff @RM 1.50 per piece

 
What I like about the Wai Kee's yong tau foo is that the serving is extra large. Real value for money. The rectangle shape tau foo is stuffed with fish paste and cooked in bean paste for added flavour. Pure Hakka-style, made just like how my mum would do it. And it goes well with the hot steaming white rice especially with the bean paste (meen shee) sauce. Healthy and truly nutritious ... I enjoy eating this stuffed tau foo all the time.

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