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Monday 31 December 2007

kampar's chicken bread

on my way back to kl from ipoh last early this month, i used the old road (without toll). the benefit is you get to see the towns along the way - gopeng, bidor, tapah, kampar and etc. we made a stop in kampar to have a lunch. having read about the famous kampar chicken bread, i made a search for it and managed to buy from yau kee restaurant nearby. you can't miss it since it is located in the town center and no pun intended, kampar is a small town.

there are two types of bread you can purchase; curry and herbs. i bought the curry one for RM25. the price is the same for herbs.

this is the box cover


when i opened the box to reveal its content, my first impression is 'holy cow, it's huge!'


instructions on how to prepare the bread for consumption




these are my pathetic attempts to follow the instruction. look at the end result. i should have left it to mum.




if you like curry and bread, you will love this. as for me, it's just curry stuffed into a load of bread. i think it is half of a chicken and potatoes cooked in curry.

at least i can say, i have eaten kampar's chicken bread! have you??!!

Friday 14 December 2007

hail ipoh foods (night)

at night, we went to the infamous lou wong restaurant for the popular chicken bean sprout dish. tables were layed on the street just beside the shop and they were nearly all filled. there was a night market nearby.

when you managed to get a table, a person would come to your table carrying plastic glasses of drinks in one tray bordered with wire. the drinks consist of barley, 'somboi', 'lenggeng' and other self-made drinks. not the concentrated or caned kind of drinks. i chose myself barley mixed with maize and some other unfamiliar stuff. actually, it tasted good. not bad at all. it costs rm1.30/glass.

the sign in lou wong. it read 'THE MOST FAMOUS IN (IPOH)SPECIALISED IN CHICKEN BEAN SPROUTS


the busy staff preparing dished to feed the hungry mass


chicken


sar hor fun. mum actually ordered this as kuew tiaw soup, luckily the staff understood her. hor fun are smoother and tender than kuew tiaw.


taugeh.. absolutely good to eat and crunchy.


overall, i was satisfied for being able to taste this dish which got everyone talking although mum commented the hor fun was kinda salty and the chickies were only ok which i agreed. however, the taugeh were unlike we have eaten before.

Tuesday 11 December 2007

hail ipoh foods! (day)

went to ipoh last weekend with mum and the naughty one. mum and the naughty one looked bored so i decided to bring them to a place they have never been where they can eat till they drop (fortunately they did not).

we started our journey from home at 7.30am and headed towards jalan duta toll which according to plus is the shortest distance to ipoh. of course you must take into account on where you are staying. the toll costs my purse rm26.50.

i drove around 110 - 120 km/h. couldn't take the risk of being caught on the speed trap. else it would cost me another 300 bucks. along the way, there are these beautiful mountains again which i couldn't resist to take another picture again. they are just so beautiful.


we arrived at ipoh at 10.30am. we headed straight to where we would spend the night - ymca hotel. it is about 5 minutes drive from ipoh new town. there is a park near the hotel and sultan azlan shah lived somewhere near it as i found out later. i couldn't find another better hotels as they were running full house. one night at ymca hotel for a double bed room costs rm55. you have to pay another rm10 for the key deposit which they would refund on the day you check out. they gave us a room on the 2nd floor. as there was no lift, we had to drag our big butts up the stairs. it would be a good warming up for the food we would savour later. the room was not very nice. you could see dirt on the walls, low water pressure from the heater, dead lizard on the balcony and iron burnt marks on the carpet. of course these wouldn't matter as we spend most of the time out of the room anyway. when the naughty one was asked if he likes the hotel, he excitedly shouted 'yes!!! yes!!!' while jumping on the matress.

we went out later for lunch. as i have heard so much about the good foods in ipoh old town, i drove around looking for the road sign 'jalan bandar timah'. we parked in a private car park for rm2/entry as i did not have ipoh parking coupon. please be aware you must put parking coupon monday to saturday 8am - 5pm. else, you will say bye bye to your beloved $$$. after a short walking distance, i saw the famous shop 'kong heng'. next to it is another famous shop 'thean chun'. both shops were quite full and we chose kong heng as i spotted an empty table. i saw a lady having a drink which i recognize as the famed ipoh white coffee with ice. having love ipoh white coffee i ordered the same. the taste was heavenly, i would say it it at the same par as the ice blended coffee you can get in coffee bean of sf. i ordered chicken rice and mum ordered char siew rice. a man then came asking if we would like some satay. of course we would!!! i guess that man is the son of the eccentric old man i read in blogs. the satays dipped in peanut sause were heavenly. the meats were tender and easy to chew. we also ordered some dim sum soup. i forgot all about the caramel from thean chun as i was too absorb in eating my food. and the bill... less than rm20. where can you get food that damn cheap (apart from sibu)?

after lunch, we walked back to our car and saw this young lady selling durians. mum and i being durian lovers bought one durian. mum told me that to get a good durian, it must have strong smell and the content inside must moved when we shaked it.

after having some rest at the hotel, we went to st. michael's church for sunset mass at 7pm. mum saw the shrine of mother mary and stopped there to pray. there's a graveyard near the church and some little boxes in storeys (i don't know what it's called) where i guess they put the ash of the dead ones.
this is interesting as i never see this before in a church compound. graveyard is a normal thing but not that 'little boxes'. christians are normally buried not cremated.

old and new (ave maria convent school with ipoh parade at the back)


hail ipoh foods! (night)

Monday 10 December 2007

back from ipoh

just got back from a weekend trip to ipoh. been to places and eat some foods.. will update soon.

Friday 7 December 2007

mng sale!!!!


mango or better known as mng sale in isetan stores from 13.12.2007 onwards with 50% offered.

been wanting to go to the sale. just in time for some cny shopping! but i'm still thinking coz there's nothing i have in mind that i wanna buy!

Thursday 6 December 2007

i'm pissed off..

i just put up a self potrait of myself in friendster recently after a long self imposed 'privacy'. then i got this message from a friend of mine 'why you look like ???' SO WHAT!!! IT'S NOT HER FREAKING BUSINESS whether i look like a monkey or ghost. why does everyone care how one looks like? it's why in the first place i did not put a picture in friendster. DAMN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

airasia - the real deal promotion

Booking Period : 4 Dec 2007 - 16 Dec 2007
Travel Period : 6 May 2008 - 25 Oct 2008
Travel Notes : - advance booking required

depart from/to LCC Terminal, KLIA, Kuala Lumpur
domestic low fares
Kuala Terengganu from RM0.06
Penang from RM0.06
Langkawi from RM0.06
Kota Bharu from RM0.06
Johor Bahru (Singapore) from RM0.06
Alor Star (Hat Yai) from RM0.06
Tawau from RM6.00
Sandakan from RM6.00
Labuan from RM6.00
Kota Kinabalu from RM6.00
Sibu from RM6.00
Miri from RM6.00
Kuching from RM6.00
Bintulu from RM6.00


international low fares
Palembang from RM6.00 / Rp16.000
Padang from RM6.00 / Rp16.000
Medan from RM6.00 / Rp16.000
Jakarta from RM6.00 / Rp16.000
Banda Aceh from RM6.00 / Rp16.000
Krabi from RM6.00 / THB66
Phuket from RM6.00 / THB66
Bangkok from RM6.00 / THB66
Surabaya from RM36.00 / Rp106.000
Solo (Yogyakarta) from RM36.00 / Rp106.000
Bandung from RM36.00 / Rp106.000
Brunei from RM36.00 / BND16.00
Clark (Manila) from RM36.00 / PHP496
Vientiane from RM36.00 / USD12
Hanoi from RM36.00 / USD12
Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) from RM36.00 / USD12
Phnom Penh from RM36.00 / USD12
Chiang Mai from RM36.00 / THB386
Bali from RM66.00 / Rp196.000
Shenzhen from RM66.00 / CNY156.00
Macau (Guangzhou) from RM66.00 / MOP166
Gold Coast (Brisbane) from RM166.00 / AUD166.00


i am eyeing on this for my redang trip.

Monday 3 December 2007

christmas is coming! (midvalley) and celebrity spot on





the beautiful and angelic christmas decoration in midvalley's centre and north court.

the crowd at midvalley is as big as usual. lots of people carrying shopping bags around. if you don't know it's malaysia's mega sale again from 1 Dec 2007 - 1 Jan 2008.

and guess who i saw.
it's jit shiong from i wanna be a model and a girl which i presume is his girlfriend walking towards to the information counter. they looked like they were looking for something.

looking for a shop i guess...

pizza hut

i had spicy arrabbiata spaghetti set


mum had chicken arrabbiata rice set


and the naughty one had kid meal which consists of a super supreme piza, milo ice, ice cream and play kit.



the spaghetti is nicely done and i really like it. the chickies in mum's rice set were a bit spicy while the naughty one's pizza is ok. in the end as the naughty one was a little bit too full, i helped myself on the yummy mousie ice cream.

the bill...


overall, pizza hut is a nice place to go once in a while. otherwise, you might get the idea that the food were a a bit ordinary.

nilai - shopping haven

last saturday, went to nilai with family for a supposedly shopping spree. to those who are not aware, there is a place called Nilai 3 which is a shopping haven. there are nilai 1 and nilai 2 but they are not as well known as nilai 3.

nilai is located about 30km from kajang toll. there are sufficient signage to guide you to the place. however since this is my first time being there, i accidentally stopped at nilai pasar borong which sell veges, fish, meat and other groceries. after bought some veges and eggs, we moved on to the real 'nilai 3'. there are lots of stuff which can be found there. you can buy



handicrafts



mattresses



carpets/mats



furnitures


curtains



potteries


toys, car accessories, 'kain' and etc. the point is, whatever you have in mind, you can find it at nilai 3.

you can also get this



for late breakfast/early lunch we had roti canai. it's been a long time since i last had it.