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AirWalker
This is AirWalker living in Sungai Buloh. I work in Petaling Jaya (North). Taiwanese, Japanese, Chinese are my favorite cuisines. I also love Kopitiam, Café, Restaurant and Dim sum, Nasi Lemak, Steamboat/Hotpot.
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Hazelnut Sesame Smile Sep 26, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Sweets/Snack | Bakery / Cake / Kuih

Tong Kee Brothers Confectionery (棠记兄弟饼家) was founded by the Hoong family during the 1960s and was well established in 1970. It now already have a number of branches within Klang Valley and their headquarter is in Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. Most of the people around Kuala Lumpur are familiar with Tong Kee's mouth watering egg tart of flaky pastry and eggy custard. One of the branch is located in Kota Damansara. Upon entering the shop, I am attracted by the smell of freshly baked bread and the colourful pastries and cakes glowing from a bright showcase. The pastries here are "non halal" as they used lards, bacons and hams. I have decided to try their cake since they are having "buy 2 free 1" promotion. I have chosen Mix Fruit Pudding, Hazelnut Sesame and Black Forest. At the price of RM13.80, you can get 3 slices of cake, which I think is really worth the money. All the cake are nice, personally I like the Hazelnut Sesame Cake very much, the taste is really unique and the sponge is really fragrant and light.
Mix Fruit Pudding & Hazelnut Sesame

Mix Fruit Pudding & Hazelnut Sesame

 
Black Forest

Black Forest

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Hazelnut Sesame
 
Spending per head: Approximately RM14(下午茶)

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 5  |  
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 5  |  
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 5  |  
Value for Money
 5

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Roti Canai Smile Sep 26, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Malaysian variety | Restaurant

One of the Original Kayu Nasi Kandar branch is located at Bandar Puteri, Puchong. Nasi Kandar had its humble origins in Penang Island, Nasi’ means rice in Malay while ‘Kandar’ refers to a formidable stick that is slung across one’s shoulder to carry heavy objects securely hung on both ends of the stick. Their signature dish of course is Nasi Kandar, Roti Tissue, Lassi drink and Cheese Naan. I have ordered Roti Canai as my breakfast. The roti is very crispy and taste good especially when dip inside the dal. Overall, the food is expensive compare with other normal mamak shop. But with their quality of food and nice environment, I think is worth the money.
Roti Canai

Roti Canai

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Roti Canai
 
Spending per head: Approximately RM2(早餐)

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 4  |  
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 4  |  
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 4  |  
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 4  |  
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 4

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Pappadam OK Sep 26, 2013   (Related Review)
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It started out with a stall at a coffee shop in SS2 Chow Yang here back in 1974 and grew to become one of the most popular “Mamak” restaurants in Klang Valley and Penang. Today, from the little stall around the corner, many such eateries have envolved into much bigger establishments with some owning chains of restaurants that carry same name. I have ordered Pappadam and Ice Milk Tea and it is just normal. But the environment here is nice and the price is a bit expensive.
Pappadam

Pappadam

 
Ice Milk Tea

Ice Milk Tea

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Pappadam
 
Spending per head: Approximately RM5(早餐)

Other Ratings:
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 3  |  
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 3  |  
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 3  |  
Clean
 3  |  
Value for Money
 3

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Maggi Soup Smile Sep 26, 2013   
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One of the Original Kayu Nasi Kandar branch is located at Bandar Puteri, Puchong. It started out with a stall at a coffee shop in SS2 Chow Yang here back in 1974 and grew to become one of the most popular “Mamak” restaurants in Klang Valley and Penang. Their signature dish of course is Nasi Kandar, Roti Tissue, Lassi drink and Cheese Naan. I have ordered Maggi Soup (curry). The Maggi Soup of course is nice where the taste you cannot get if you cook yourself at home. The ingredients include tomato, vegetables and egg. Overall, the food is expensive compare with other normal mamak shop. But with their quality of food and nice environment, I think is worth the money.
Maggi Soup

Maggi Soup

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Maggi Soup
 
Spending per head: Approximately RM5(晚餐)

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 4  |  
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 4  |  
Clean
 4  |  
Value for Money
 4

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Roti 3 Rasa Smile Sep 26, 2013   
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Categories : Malaysian variety | Restaurant | Mixed rice

One of the Original Kayu Nasi Kandar branch is located at Taman Dato Ahmad Razali, Ampang. It started out with a stall at a coffee shop in SS2 Chow Yang here back in 1974 and grew to become one of the most popular “Mamak” restaurants in Klang Valley and Penang. Today, from the little stall around the corner, many such eateries have envolved into much bigger establishments with some owning chains of restaurants that carry same name. Nasi Kandar had its humble origins in Penang Island, Nasi’ means rice in Malay while ‘Kandar’ refers to a formidable stick that is slung across one’s shoulder to carry heavy objects securely hung on both ends of the stick. Their signature dish of course is Nasi Kandar, Roti Tissue, Lassi drink and Cheese Naan. Today morning, I have decided to stop by here for breakfast. I have ordered Roti 3 Rasa ( Egg, Planta & Kaya) and Teh Tarik. The roti is so tasty, especially when dip inside the dal and I think this is the only "Mamak" that offers this type of roti. The teh tarik is smooth which give you the kick to start the morning. Overall, the food is expensive compare with other normal mamak shop. But with their quality of food and nice environment, I think is worth the mone
Teh Tarik

Teh Tarik

 
Roti 3 Rasa

Roti 3 Rasa

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Roti 3 Rasa
 
Spending per head: Approximately RM6(早餐)

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 4  |  
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 4  |  
Value for Money
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