Monday, December 21, 2009

Pulau Pinang Curry Mee~


Penang Curry Mee

Besides the ultimate indulgence on Penang Char Koay Teow, the other Penang delights that I went searching for were Penang Curry Mee.Curry is a bowl of noodles and vermicelli blanched and served with a curry soup/gravy and the condiments are beansprouts, shelled cockles, taupok(dried beancurd), cuttlefish, coagulated blood, prawns and the special chilly.



Pulau Pinang Laksa



one of famous foods in Pulau Pinang.

Rice noodles in spice,sour fish flake light gravy.
This noodle dish popular in penang and
nor then part of West Malaysia.


Pulau Pinang Char Kueh Teow



one of famous food in Pulau Pinang
Flat rice noodles fired with prawns,
bean curd and egg. Penang char kueh Teow
is synonymous to Penang and famed throughout Asia .



Malacca Capitol Satay Celup

Coming to Malacca if you're a non-halal visitor,
satay celup is another must eat.
There are a number of satay celup shops in Malacca.
There are many best satay celup in Malacca.
But the photos of satay celup was taken from
Capitol Satay Celup at lorong bukit Cina Malacca.



Caputol Satay Celup



it no surprise, there are still a lot non-Malaccan
Malaysians
who are uninitiated about
what exactly satay celuo is with layman descriptions

in Malaysian's context, Satay Celup is served and
eaten like LOKLO and STEAMBOAT,
except the main
difference in sauce instead of boiling pot of soup,

Satay Celuo is cooked by dipping or dunking
sticks of raw foods into boilling pot of
aromatically rich and spicy peanut sauce.




spicy peanut sauce



best~


choose your foods and pay for what you are


Best~


Malacca Chicken rice balls & Cendol

Some of special foods interview from Malacca on this page.Slowly enjoy the photo and some information of the food's photos.

+Kedai kopi Chuang Wah and Jonker Dessert 88+

If get any chance of trip in Malacca.Absolutely can not miss up the chicken rice balls and cendol.As Malacca is situated halfway between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, the crowds coming in to Malacca on the weekends pack the restaurants across Jonker street during lunch time.Some queues would require you to wait up half an hour outside the restaurant.Therefore, if you aim to pay Malacca a visit during the long weekends, do plan you trip in advance.




Inside is a relatively small space with marble top
tables and simple wooden chairs,typical decor of a common kipitiam
(common malaysian term to describe a coffee shop.)




Kipitiam Chuang Wah is one of the earliest sports to offer the rice balls in Malacca.
Being the only dish that they serve at this kopitiam, each table would be served with five rice balls per person, unless requested other wise.The chicken is served on a plate to share accompanied by a common dipping sauce of garlic, chili, ginger, vinegar and soya sauce. The rice balls itself were rather moist were nothing to fancy.




rices ball



chicken rice balls



yeah~



enjoy~




After a heart lunch and seeing how hot and humid the weather was, you may have something to cool us off JONKER DESSERT 88. A shop locatedin the middle of Jonker street.Besides serving desserts, there are also other disher such as laksa available. It is in the form of a museum cafe which was legally formed in 1997.




However our main purpose of the bisit was
to try their array of cendol that was listed outside t
he shop.Here you make your order, collect it and pay on the spot.




The basic ingredients of this dessert consist of shaved ice,
starch noodles with pandan flavouring,
redbeans, coconut milk and gula Malacca.

Looking for this picture,you are also want to try right?




life is good





wow~



*full house*@@


+heaven+

SarawakKolo Mee & Tomato kueh Tiaw

Kolo Mee





a simple but popular Sarawakian noodle dish,
consisting of dry egg noodles tossed in oil
and served with slices of roast pork.




Tomato Kueh Tiaw





avariation of the popular fried kueh tiaw(thin, flat rice noodles),
with tomato gravy, meat(usually chicken pieces),
vegetables and seafood (useally prawns). It is particular to kuching.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sarawak Nasi Aruk


Nasi Aruk(originated from Sarawak). Nasi Aruk is a traditional Sarawak Malay fried rice. Unlike Nasi Goreng. Nasi Aruk does not use any oil to fry the rice. The ingredients are garlic, onion and anchovies, fried to prefection with very little oil and then the cook will put the rice in. The rice must be fried for longer time(compared to frying rice for Nasi Goreng) for the smokey/slightly-burnt taste to absorb into the rice. It is a common to see Nasi Aruk in the food menu list at Malay and Mamak coffe shops and stalls.

Sarawak Bubur Pedas



Bubur Pedas(originated from sarawak) Unlike many other porridge that we know, Bubur Pedas is cooked with a specially prepared paste.It is quite spicy thanks to its ingredients, Which include spices, turmeric. lemon grass, galangal, chilies, ginger, coconut and shallots. Like the famous Bubur Lambuk of Kuala Lumpur, Bubur Pedas is exclusive dish prepared during the month of Ramadan and served during the breaking of fast.

Sarawak Midin

Midin is originated from sarawak.
The locals greatly indulge in jungle fern such as the Midin
(quite similar to pucuk paku that is popular in the Peninsular)
Midin is much sought after for its crisp texture and great taste.
Midin is usually served in two equally
delicious ways- fried with either garlicor belacan.




(stir-fired Midin with Harlic and shallots)

Klang BaK-Kut-Teh

Klang is believed to have been the origin of this delicacy.Bak Kut Teh is one of the most popular chinese delicacy in Malaysia.The Ingredients used consist of pork ribs and herbs such as tong kui.Spices used include cinnamon, cloves garlic abd star anise.The pork ribs are boiled in the herbs for hours until the meat become tender.Other additional ingredients that are used include mushroom, lettuce and dried tofu.

The other side dish that you can order is the fried dough(Yu Char Kueh) which is eaten by dipping the strips of dough into the soup.The meal is not complete without one or two vegetables dishes that are usually cooked with oyster sauce and dried onions.














This is how it looks like when you eating Bak Kut Teh, tea is normally served with your Bak Kut Teh TO dissolve the fat in the pork. So far i have not seen anyone ordered carbohydrate drinks with Bak Kut Teh for the information of the healt conscious person you can always order lean meat like what normally we do.




Ipoh Salted chicken

When you think of Ipoh food,
apart from dim sum and bean sprout chicken hor fun ,
salted chicken naturally comes into the picture.
As the name suggest, it is a salty chicken.
Sounds like a dumb statement,
but to be exact it is a herbal chicken steamed with rock salt.
It is not something that you’ll eat every day,
especially with the high content of salt but it makes a good souvenir.
Well the reason I say souvenir is because, its only available for take away .








The chicken is a kampung chicken and is really, really small.
As you can see above, it is mostly skin and bones.
Taste wise, it is not as good as the one from Ipoh.

Ipoh DIM SUM ~





Foh San Dim Sum Restaurant
is a famous Dim Sum Restaurants in Ipoh.
i only have three words to describe for it
"so damn crowded"
this is not a complaint just an observation.




customers queuing outside the restaurant for dim sum before 8am




The Chaos inside the restaurant
Number of customers standing should
easily match those being seated,
your seat hogging skills have to be very good to "survive"in here.




Even the take away department was overwhelmed.





"har gao"



"egg tart"


"char shao bao"


"siu mai"



many type u can choose


Foh San's Dim Sum being the best in Ipoh.
It is so famous, everyone knows it!
It is very near to Restaurant Lou Wong.



Ipoh Bean Sprout Chicken ~

We have an interview foods from Ipoh on this page.
Truly showing the passion for food,
please enjoy the interview as well as
the mouth watering photos.

Restoran Lou Wong Tau Geh Ayam Kue Tiau, Ipoh


(Restoran Lou Wong Tauge Ayam Kuetiau)

If you are pass by Ipoh,
you must stopped at ipoh to try the famous Ipoh "tauge ayam".
if you don't know the local,
don't worry about it,
slowly found out the place and
where you are packed with people
that mean you are at the right place.


Most Famous In TOWN

when you were right place you can see this sign
at the back of the shop"THE MOST FAMOUS IN TOWN".



Yes,this is Ipoh "tauge ayam".
There are half a chicken and a place of tauge
and also the 'famous' pork balls.
There also have famous kuey teow soup you can try.




The chicken tasted very fresh
and other than that everyhing else was pretty standard.
It will be a well worth try of eating at here...