The other day I got very hungry and did not bring any food with me. So I made my way to Li Wei @ The Starling and got myself the 3 Combination BBQ Platter (RM27.00). There you go - roasted chicken, char siew and siew yoke. I requested for the leg part of the chicken but was given the breast. The char siew was nice and fatty but the siew yoke was too lean.
There was a good measure of wok hei and the fish slices were fresh, so were the single prawn and small piece of squid. Flavors were good and the portion size was very generous. Yes, I enjoyed this gravy koay teow more than I enjoyed yesterday's curry mee.
So yeah, I like this Li Wei very much and you can bet that I will be visiting again to try the other items on the menu and to revisit my favorites.
Overall, if you intend to visit the hawker, you can try all items of the yong tau foo as they are so delicious and they are also very affordable. The dry noodles is the best in my opinion but the rest of the variety is equally good
Even though the taste to me was quite ordinary, it was a good experience to have sank into the local culture, experiencing the environment and food there.
Last but not least, you can’t just tell people that you went to Big Tree Foot (大树脚) without having their signature beverage – Red Bean Ice Smoothies (红豆冰) which costs only RM2.50 per cup. Tastes mild sweet, flaky and irresistible strong red bean flavor, this long-forgotten cold beverage is definitely the best duo with Yong Tau Fu (quench thirst and wash any greasy feel), not to mention it just feels awesome drinking cold stuff under any hot sunny days! 😉
NASI LEMAK PANAS ‘YATIE’ At JALAN 223 PETALING JAYA. Hands up if you are often hungry in the wee hours of the morning and have no idea where to go. Supper time for me in PJ has to be my favourite NASI LEMAK PANAS 223 from Gerai Yatie! NASI LEMAK PANAS YATIE is one of the go-to places when one is cr…
I loved Yatie's Nasi Lemak simply for its Sambal Pedas that packs a punch with a smoky sotong flavours. What's best is that you get to choose your favourite part of the crispy fried chicken and I always opt for the meatier part of the breast meat or ribs portion.
Pemilik Jambu Batu Pak Cu 916. Juga pemilik gerai Nasi Lemak PaK Cu lebih 30 tahun bertapak. 22~35 tabung nasi sehari. 600 biji telur. Nampak simple tapi sek...
For decent Hokkien Mee in the KLCC area, check out Malaysia Boleh! food court at Fours Seasons Place KL. I like that the noodles was not overburnt and the sambal was quite tasty with a nice kick. I just wished the noodles had slightly more wok hei.
This round we also got to try the Wantan Mee @ RM9 and I was happy to see pun fei sau (half lean-half fat) cut of char siew given without requesting for it. Not only that, the noodles also came topped with crispy chee yau char...and that's why you can taste the fragrant lard oil in the sauce that's used to toss the noodles in. It may not be among the better ones that I've had, but overall, still a decent plate of wantan mee.
A plate of nasi lemak (MYR 3.50+) and one deep fried chicken thigh (MYR 5+) making it a total of MYR 8.50+ (MYR 9 nett). The rice is soft with a tinge of coconut milk. For my friend who do not eat much sambal, the rice can be a bit dry as this stall does not have any other curry gravy to go with the rice. For those who will mix the rice with the sambal, they won't find the rice to be dry.
The Signature Hokkien Mee, 14.20 ringgit was delicious. It was packed with pork meat and lard. Literally filled with it and real greasy – the criterias to a good hokkien mee, lol. Yum Yum!
精明消费的我必选猪扒蛋饭,因只需加RM1就附上一杯香浓顺滑且不涩的澳门奶茶,好满足!
Its a routine to order Satay from this stall every time during our visit and if you love Pork Satay, this is definitely recommended.
There are two dishes which I will want to highlight is the stall selling Claypot Chicken Rice. It is one of the best I tried in Malaysia, Johore. Small is RM7 and Big is RM15. Especially during peak hours, you will have to wait a little longer but good food, always worth the wait isn’t it. The moment it arrived, off the cover from the claypot and the fragrance of steam floating out was awesome! The combination of Chinese Sausages, Salted Fish, Chicken and the mixture of Black Sauce and Rice make gave it the perfect taste.
BBQ stingray and sotong are our favourite and must order even though I know I am not able to hold the sambal chilli well. It is spicy but delicious and the meat is tender and fresh. Grilled stingray and sotong - Rm42
This food court has plenty of stalls, but seems quite hard to figure out which stalls are good. Fried Carrot Cake is acceptable, Tuck Kee's Loh Shu Fun is okay (wondering if this is Tuck Kee from..
Medan Selera Everyday Foodcourt Wantan Mee taste good but it could be better if they are more generous with the portion of the char siew. If you are not into wantan mee, there are many other food stalls available at Medan Selera Everyday Foodcourt Puchong.
Coffee okay, fried prawn noodle and pork noodle also okay. Curry puff not nice.
Lye Lye Food Court 新来来饮食中心 at Jalan Terengganu is one of the places in town that is packed with great food not just during the morning session but during the evening dinner session, there are also many delicious Penang street food available
Wantan Mee located inside Lye Lye Food Court 新来来饮食中心 at Jalan Terengganu is one of the top-rated stalls in Penang. Have been up and running for 18 years. The texture of the wantan mee is quite bouncy while the sambal (chili paste) is also very spicy and savory. Another attraction is the deep-fried wantan that is crispy and yummy.
So what will enjoy here? first up is a plate of Delicious Succulent Roast Pork, among the best in Penang, with Crispy Skin.
New World City Food Court is located right in the heart of Georgetown. For me, point me to Penang Char Kway Teow and I will go for it! The version here is with Duck Egg and perfect. Wok Hei, not to…
Overall, most of the food here in New World Park Food City are great and delicious.
Overall, there are many good options here, taste good, portion are decent, and prices are affordable too, consider you are dining at a premium location like in KLCC. It’s also a good option location for buka puasa for those in KL.
We started off with their Soup Pan Mee which comes with the usual pan mee ingredients with the chicken soup base. They are topped with the stir fried minced chicken, anchovies as well as the black fungus. They are made daily and their noodles comes pretty good as well. It includes the softdrink and the fried wanton
Overall, no wonder yesterday I saw a queue here when I ordered for the nasi lemak next stall.
The rm$7 "炒粿条 Char Koay Teow", fairly good "Wok Hei" with prawns, "lap cheong" and cockles plus egg; and I think a little bit more spicy will be great! Personally liked it.
SS2 Selera Madam ( 为食街 ) SS2 Selera Malam is an outdoor food court/hawker centre in Petaling Jaya that houses some of the city’s best hawker fare. It gets very packed with locals looking to e…
If you’re not a big fan of Char Kuey Teow you may want to opt for the Penang Prawn Mee (RM6). The dish was delicious and bursting with prawn flavours, portion size was quite satisfying too. Sadly service was a let-down as it took almost 20 minutes for our Prawn Mee to arrive. Apparently the owner didn’t know where we were sitting and decided not to cook.
One of the dish that caught our attention is Loy Kee Wanton Noodle as a number of patrons in other tables have it ordered on their table. We did not realized we have tried it previously when they used to operate at Lebuh Kimberly. The noodles were served al-dente and briming with nice sesame oil flavour, although we felt the pepper was overwhelming. On the other hand, we also had the wanton soup and enjoyed it much. The wanton is packed with nicely seasoned filling.
the food here is pretty good though.
Meanwhile, don’t miss the Kuantan Road curry mee served in a soup boiled with a combination of coconut milk and chili. A standard bowl of curry mee comes with a choice of noodles, along with beansprouts, cuttlefish, cockles, taufu bok, prawns, and pig’s blood cubes. If you are really hungry, have the curry mee with extra roast pork.
Located at Supertanker Food Court, Fatty Fried Oyster (大肥仔) has been running his business for 20 years. This stall only starts selling fried oyster omelette at night time. The highlight of this stall is the freshness of the oyster and the amount given is generous. The texture of the oyster is so juicy and succulent. As for the omelette it is on the dry site (not so soggy).
Although many businesses are struggling to stay afloat, the hawkers at Super Tanker Food Court took this news positively.
The fried oysters is simply heavenly, huge oysters to boot! It also doesn't have an overload of starch like the one in New Lane
After all the oil has been removed into a smaller bowl. This Sarawak Laksa is not that spicy and has a good enough strength of the signature herb taste in the Sarawak laksa. Won't buy again due to the amount of oil that needs to be removed but the taste is acceptable.
So I ordered mee sua chicken at MYR 10.90 nett. The mee sua and mushroom is a bit on the salty side. The soup doesn't have any wine in it and the chicken drumstick is a bit on the tough side. Overall, it is ok.
Portuguese Ikan Pari & Sotong (RM 12.80) I am loving the kick of umphhh and spiciness of the dish itself. Though the portion of the ikan pari is not much but it is good enough for one. I am loving the taste of it with the spicy squid that accompany with it.
NO.1 Ayam Bakar – Jakarta. I have always miss my Indonesian food and this stall do give you one of the best for coffee shop quality. It is very near to the street food that I have miss in Jakarta Pusat. Chicken is maritated to perfection, grill till it is not too dry, yet juicy inside out and you can see the shinning glaze of marination on the skin. To eat along with their Nasi Bakar is a perfect pair. Eat along with sambal with hit you with the heat and spiciness that you need.
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Our order is for the Special Fried Rice which is laden with Prawns and Char Siew (RM9.50). True to its' popularity; the Fried Rice has a nice Wok Hei that is ingrained in each of the rice bulbs.
The rm$7 "豬扒冷米粉 Pork Chop cold noodles" Vietnamese style, is like a Super-Charged Power bowl of Salad.
the teh tarik and kopi are both definitely worth sampling!
"猪小弟の美食 Pig Brother House" offers Pork chop rice or noodles from rm$8 to rm$9.90.
This is a local food court, not a tourist places. Satay and Mee Mamak is pretty good, recommended.
I was feeling lazy on this particular Sunday and I wasn't in the mood to cook. So we ended up having dinner with our friends at Kafe Best Hillview.
The chicken meat is cooked just nice, not overcooked.
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I ordered Braised Duck Rice, while others ordered TomYum Vermicelli, Lamb Chop etc. We also ordered Rojak, Satay and Oyster Omelette to share. I shared my braised duck rice with Nicholas. He enjoyed it pretty much. I am not really a fan of 'cinnamon' and found that the cinnamon flavour in the braised duck is overwhelming.
一般的茶室完全不同喔!超级用心噢! 环境又美!拍照打卡不能少!
D'Laila Claypot Cuma kali ini, bukan hanya mee udang. Ada banyak lagi menu-menu best yang ada. Dulu D'Laila Mee Udang, sekarang kedai kak Laila dah makin maju. Tu dia, sekarang dah ada lagi satu brand D'Laila Claypot. Apa menu yang best di D'Laila Claypot? Meh nak story-mory sikit.
For dinner, consider dropping by MMA Santai Corner. This food court is probably the largest in Nilai with D’Laila Mee Udang being the most popular stall around.
Yang ini Amin makan. Mee racun kambing special. RM 13.00.