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WendyLee
This is WendyLee living in Kuala Lumpur City Center. I am a MIS, work in Kuala Lumpur City Center. I like to hang out in Kuala Lumpur City Center, Petaling Jaya (North). Korean, Chinese, Western variety, Arabian are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hotel Dining, Bar & Pub, Café, Sporting and optimistic life philosopher and Desserts, Any delish food that is cheese-related.
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Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Smile Aug 19, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Western variety | Café | Burgers / Sandwiches | Halal

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

To be able to spend a carefree afternoon for some catch up over the cuppa should be deemed blissful lol Here we are at another outlet in Penang, located at Queensbay Mall. The crowd seems doesn’t lose out to those in KL, seats are always fully taken especially on the coach side nearby the wide glass doors. Overall ambience here is cozy with some serenading music on the background. The smell of the aromatic coffee wafting in the air seems to be a good companion for a relaxing reading session too lol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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Hokkien Mee Smile Aug 19, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Food court | Seafood | Noodles

Hokkien Mee

Comes to the most signature fare of every Penang tourist shouldn’t have missed, Hokkien Mee. I usually would ask for a mixture of noodles and also the vermicelli. This way of eating the noodle gives me a better texture. Also, I would request the soup base for my bowl of mee to be also a mixture of thick and the dilute soups, a.k.a, ‘loh’ add with prawn soup. The former having a much thicker brownish texture while the latter is totally the opposite. But it is nice and sweet as it has been boiled with the prawns shells for decent hours to get the gist out of it. So when enjoying this way, you get to savour a scrumptious bowl of prawn noodles lol

 

 
 
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Lo Mai Kai Smile Aug 19, 2013   
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Lo Mai Kai

You could also go for the much normal fare when landing at the land of Island of Pearl. There are quiet numerous stall over here that you could find to start your day on a smaller scale such as having a humble plate of Lo Mai Kai, a.k.a Glutinous Chicken Rice. It is steamed in a small roundish bowl while covering with a layer of aluminum foil to retain the heat. Upon request, they would be served upside down on the plate and there you have a nice serving of it. The rice is nicely seasoned with the savory condiments, alongside the tender chicken meat. Slices of mushroom also add some juiciness to it. Best eaten while hot with some chilli paste too lol

 

 
 
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Jawa Mee Smile Aug 19, 2013   
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Jawa Mee

Another fare that remains to top favourite of dad is this Jawa Mee at Super Tanker food court. According to that, this humble stall has been here for quite some time and yet, still being followed by trail of its loyal fans. Guess my dad is one of them then tongue Basically, the noodles are served in a plate along with the many fresh ingredients, before it is slathered with in house special savory sauce. The sauce is in light orangey colour with some light sourness. Coupled with sliced cucumbers, turnips. eggs, fried fritters and some squeezes of lime juices, it is actually quite appetizing, although the gravy could be tad mucilaginous lol

 

 
 
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Char Mee Sua Smile Aug 19, 2013   
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Char Mee Sua

One would never be at loss thinking what to eat when you are in the land of Penang Island. Don’t belittle this normal market for you would be surprised to see throngs of people would be around for the food since early in the morning. As I just gotten back from Hatyai, before the next trip back to KL, suddenly there is a crave for fried food here and thus, a plate of fried vermicelli sounds good too lol It is fragrantly fried up with full of ‘wok hei’. The vermicelli is very springy, along with juicy prawns that comes with slight peppery taste. I guess it has the similar way of cooking the Char Koey Teow too, except that this is in the form of slimmer noodles. Now that it opens up one eyes that mee sua is not only taken when someone is under the weather but can be a great dish with some creative ideas lol

 

 
 
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