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Nasi Goreng Udang @ Stall 34 Medan Selera Dato Sagor.

Or in English, Prawn Fried Rice @ Stall 34, Dato Sagor Food Court.

Salam, this time I want to review one stall in Ipoh that I frequently visit during my attachment period to have my lunch. The stall is located in a food court called Medan Selera Dato Sagor which in this food court there are variety of foods available. This food court also known as Medan Selera Payung, because this food court is an open rooftop food court, so they put big umbrella on every table to cover the patrons from rain or hot weather.

Dato Sagor Food Court [eatz.me]

The food court is located just beside the Masjid Negeri Perak (Perak State Mosque). And behind the Ipoh Hall. If you are a tourist, this place may be easily be found as it is located near to many historical places in Ipoh. The location map will be given at the bottom of this post. So now let’s go to the best part first, the food-toshot of the food. Please read more~

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Nasi Ayam Hainan @ Ipoh Hainan Chicken Rice.

Yeayyyyyyyyy~ At last I can post The Best Halal Food in Ipoh which is my hometown~ Ahaha, after a long wait and struggling to finished the pending post plus the busy-ness of my daily schedule~huhu

Ipoh Hainan Chicken Rice Sign [eatz.me]

Okay, enough. Start the food review. As most of Malaysians or maybe, the outsider, may known, Ipoh town is very famous with it’s Chicken Rice. There are variety of them, for example, Normal Chicken Rice, Hainan Chicken Rice, Bean sprout Chicken Rice and many more that had been modified from the normal plain chicken rice. There are other foods and beverages that quite famous in Ipoh like the Bee Hoon Soup and Ipoh white coffee. But I will try to find and review it later.

Okay, regarding the matter as the title above, please read more~ehehe
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Cendol Bismillah @ Taiping, Perak

Okay, this Cendol stall may have been known by many Taiping-ians or maybe Perakians. It has been there since long time ago, where the business had be passed through the family descendants.

The cendol is good~I like the cendol with pulut, so nice~There are also Pesembur (Like Rojak) sold here for you to try on. Normal cendol only comes with the Green Cendol. Better to take the Red Beans or Pulut as the add on. For normal Cendol, it is RM1.20 for the big size (better to order for big size for satisfaction~), RM1.30 with Red Beans, RM1.40 with Pulut and RM1.50 with both of it. So the price is quite cheap rite??

Ok, the location is after the break~ Enjoy the picture first:

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My Langkawi Food Journey Megapost!! (Part 2)

Yeah continue from the previous post~ Please read the previous post here if you want to know more what had happened. Okay, now lets continue our feast~

STEAMBOAT @ RESTAURANT HJ RAMLI, PANTAI CENANG, LANGKAWI (CENANG BEACH LANGKAWI)

Stimboat@Langkawi 7 [eatz.me]

Okay, this may not the best Steamboat ever that you’ve been eaten. But I will just post it for reference after.
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My Langkawi Food Journey Megapost!! (Part 1)

*W.T.F = Where The Food okay~hehe

Hello, as been posted before I had an amazing journey after my final exam finished. And I’ve also stated that I’ve been to Langkawi. I have also made a food review of one of Langkawi food that I managed to try. But this time, to make the review faster, I’ve decided to compile all the foods I’ve eat in Langkawi in one post. This is because I think there is no point to make a single post for every review as it just a small review for each of it. So, here it goes~Read More please~

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Nasi Lemak Langkawi @ Langkawi Kedah

Salam, yeah, after long time went back from Langkawi I had no time to update the food there into this blog because of many pending food post I have to do first. At this time only I have the time to post the food I eat in Langkawi.

As had been mention before, I had went for holidays to 4 states in Malaysia in 3 weeks, Malacca, Johore, Langkawi (Kedah) and Penang. Before this I had review 1 famous food in Johore which is Mee Rebus Haji Wahid.

My trip to all this place may not bring much result for the food destination as I didn’t plan for the holidays and I have short of time to research the best and famous place. But nevermind, I still learning to becoming the better food Traveller aka blogger.

~~~~~~~~Ok finish with my celoteh~ Lets go for the food review.~~~~~~~~~

Nasi Lemak Langkawi [eatz.me]

Ok, this time I want to review the food for your breakfast in Langkawi Island. The food is Nasi Lemak. For your information, Nasi Lemak is one of Malay traditional food that very famous between Malaysians. It is made from rice cooked with santan (coconut milk). But this Langkawi Nasi Lemak is not as usual Nasi Lemak as you can get in other place. I don’t know whether it is Nasi Lemak or Nasi Minyak, but when I asked one of the hawker they said it is Nasi Lemak and when I ask another, it said Nasi Whatever-You-Want-To-Called-It. So I decided to called it Nasi Lemak as it was served in the morning for breakfast only. So you must come here morning, for breakfast only okay~

Anyway, the taste is good. You may choose the side-dishes. I choose for the “Ayam Merah”(Red Cooked Chicken) and “Sotong Merah” (Red Cooked Squid). Yes the taste is good. I recommend you to try it.

But, unfortunately, the price is quite overprice. My one the Nasi with Ayam and Sotong as the side plus Kopi ‘o’ (Coffee), is RM7!!! huhu~ But the taste is good lah~ If you want to taste it its okay~huhu. So for the overall result, I gave them 3 star if not for the overprice.

The location of the stall is near the Haji Ismail Group and SAGA Shopping Complex. You may refer the map HERE @Wikimapia.
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Ministry Launch Malaysian Food Website.

First post on news. All news here will be regarding of all things that related with food. Ok, recently the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia had launched the official Government of Malaysia website regarding Food. The website is called Fabulous Food 1 Malaysia. And it can be reached here.
malaysian food websiteThe website promotes Malaysian foods to the outsiders. Taking the quotation from the website:
Malaysia is a haven for anyone who simply enjoys delicious food.
This statement is a true. We have variety of foods here in Malaysia. It was so many until you have a problem to choose what you want to eat here. But, unfortunately, this website only promotes 3 types of Malaysian traditional foods. What about others?
We have a lot~ Not only Nasi Lemak, Laksa and Bak Kut Teh. We also have the famous Roti Canai which maybe known as originally came from India, but who cares? Thats is also our cultural foods~ Malaysia maa~ We have Malay, Chinese, India, Singh, etc here. We eat what we can eat together. Malay eat Roti Canai, Chinese eat Roti Canai, India eat Roti Canai. And all of us eat at what we call Mamak Stall~ So there should be no problem on where the foods come from because we can eat harmoniously here. There are also other example that I need not to mention here.
But nevermind. Maybe this is a good step by the Government to promotes what are special in Malaysia that we can’t get anywhere, foods~ Btw, you may suggest best Nasi Lemak or Laksa or Bak Kut Teh in Malaysia at this website.
Aniwei~ Thats all folks~ Thanks for reading~ Your comment and opinion are well appreciated~

Big Portion Foods @ Williams Corner, Kelana Jaya.

Okay, this is a Chinese restaurant I think (for those of you who are very particular) but it’s halal because it served halal foods here. Besides there are many muslim eat here. This restaurant served variety of foods from western to eastern. It has its own speciality which is all its foods come with a big portion/ amount.

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