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Wish List

After two years reading numerous food blogs featuring Malaysia’s best of the best delicacies, I think I gotta list them down, else I won’t able to remember them. These are the place I wanna conquer:

  1. Nasi Lemak (Jalan San Peng, KL)
    Post: A Whiff of Lemongrass
  2. Pan Mee (Restoran Kin Kin, KL) – ACCOMPLISHED!
    Post: The Gastronomical Diary
  3. Sarawak Laksa (Nam Chuan, Bangsar) – ACCOMPLISHED!
    Post: masak-masak
  4. Ais Kacang Durian (The Museum Café, Jonker Street, Malacca)
    Post: KampungBoyCityGal
  5. Vietnamese cuisine (Co Do, Mid Valley Megamall) – ACCOMPLISHED!
    Post: You Get What You Give….. Sometimes…..
  6. Yong Tau Foo (Puchong Yong Tau Foo, Batu 14, Puchong)
    Post: Eat First Think Later
  7. Ais Tingkap (Tamil Street, beside Chowrasta Market, Penang)
    Post: CokeWorld Citizen
  8. Nong and Jimmy Thai Seafood BBQ (Taman Cahaya, Ampang KL) – ACCOMPLISHED!
  9. Baan Nok (Pandan Indah, Cheras)
    Post: Cumi&Ciki
  10. Haikara-Style Cafe & Bakery (Subang Jaya) Post: She, The Epicurious Girl
  11. Deep Fried Pan Mee (Fancy Mee Corner Pan Mee, Wangsa Maju)
    Post: Malaysia Food Blog

14 Responses to "Wish List"

waa my rekomendation is in ur list :) Btw, the kin kin pan mee is in my wish list too! gotta try it soon!!!

xiu long bao: Haha, must find a chance to try the gelatos la.. my ice cream itch is getting at me. Yalor, just looking at the pan mee pic is enough to make me droolz…

Jason, the curry wantan mee is not from K.Intan from from another coffee shop, Wah Cheong, which is also in Section 17/29.

wmw: Ops… must have look at the wrong sentence… anyway, the curry wantan mee can wait, I want Kin Kin Pan Mee first! :p

Jason ar..the Gelato place closed down oledi.

Precious Pea: Yeah lor, I just found out. PC very slow lately, will update my list soon.

har??? what gelato place?!

Ai Wei: It’s Alberto’s Gelato in Sri Hartamas.

The Ais Tingkap is soooo special! :D
Btw, the drink is made of sirap?

JoyoFood: Hello! Em, I think so but not sure as I haven’t tried it before.

The Ais Tingkap was reported in the Star newspaper and i purposely went and looked for the store somewhere in Tamil Street beside Chowrasta market. Well, it is just coconut water with sirap and mixture of some jelly.

The yong tau foo at Batu 14 Puchong isn’t that great. Too oily for me. But the place is always packed!

If Ais Tingkap is just some coconut water with sirap and mixture of some jelly, then Kajang Satay is also just some meat skewered using a satay stick to be eaten with some peanut sauce.

Seteck: It’s a traditional dessert only available there though.

Bayi: Yes, it’s always packed.

Jianmy: Haha… that’s true somehow. :)

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