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Written by Shirley T
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Tuesday, 12 July 2011 00:00 |
 Durian or fondly known as the king of all fruits in South East Asia, is a seasonal fruit. And if you are a durian lover, grab them now while it still lasts.Local folks say that Balik Pulau has the most varieties in term of durian's taste and texture. For Penangites who love to savor this lovely fruit and enjoy the scenic south-west of the isle at the same time, check it out at Anjung Indah. It is an oasis for public recreation, sits by Jalan Tun Sardon along the road heading to Balik Pulau towns… |
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Written by Shirley T
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Saturday, 02 July 2011 00:00 |
 Despite of Chinese origin, Ramen is more popularly known as Japanese noodles. Ramen, as pronounced in Chinese/Mandarin means "pulled noodles" are commonly served in Japanese restaurants in today's food arena.The taste of ramen in Tokyo still lingers in my mind. And that brought us to explore QQ Ramen House near USM at Sg Dua in Penang. Tucked away in the outstanding Yellow House commercial block, QQ Ramen House is just a few doors away from Pelita Nasi Kandar 24 hr Restaurant. As the name su… |
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Written by Shirley T
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Sunday, 26 June 2011 00:00 |
 In Ipoh, the food equation says Foh San is dimsum and dimsum is Foh San. Ask any Tom, Dick and Harry on any streets in Ipoh, they could even direct you to this dimsum famous restaurant. Foh San, the oldest player of Hong Kong style dimsum game had just joined his competitors to reside on the same street namely Jalan Leong Sin Nam in the heart of the Ipoh city. With a two-story new building, the elegant Foh San definitely has captured one's first impression. Stand out compares to the other two. I… |
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Written by Shirley T
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Thursday, 02 June 2011 00:00 |
 Dimsum and Ipoh goes hand in hand. Many foodies claim that Ipoh's dimsum is the best in Malaysia. So if you are on a gastronomical trip to the capital of silver state - Perak, get dimsum for breakfast to kick start your day!And where about for the so-claimed best dimsum restaurants in town? It is none other than the popular dimsum street in the heart of city - Jalan Leong Sin Nam. Within walking distance from Ipoh Parade and the Syuen Hotel, it houses 3 main players of giant dimsum operators in … |
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Written by Shirley T
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Friday, 27 May 2011 00:00 |
 Sad but true, most restaurants on the beautiful isle of Penang are not baby friendly. As such, lots of consideration and preparation had to be done ahead before bringing a baby out for dining. In search of a baby friendly restaurant in George Town, we came across Nyonya Breeze. Providing a clean baby chair with belts, we feel comfortable and heading there on last weekend for lunchLocated along Abu Siti Lane less than 50 m from the Macalister Road junction, Nyonya Breeze is on your left if you ar… |
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