came here during the study break.
bangsar was the regular spot during that period.
never had a chance to try the char koey teow in Namchuan.
however, this is Aunt Cristina's famed sarawak laksa.
they claimed that she serves this dish closest to the real taste back home in the east.
i could not really comment on the taste because from experience, i feel that even in kuching itself, the laksa has a different taste from different stalls. The thickness of soup varies. Some had more santan and some were thick that it resembled curry mee. although time and time again sarawakians will deny and rebut that sarawak laksa IS NOT curry mee.
fine. whatever they say. lols! :)) kidding
can't resist kuihs.
the 7-layer kuih on the left made me reminisce of moi's childhood.
the one on the right is ubi.
i think i love tubers.
want to wrap till so neat meh?
another of my fav!!
malai-kou
Oh, i have few secrets to share about this little town.
this man sells a wicked bang chang kuih!
it's known as bang chang kuih up in the north la.
forgot what it's called in KL d.
brain aint really functioning.
anyway, his bck is perfect! really!
the combination of sweetness and saltiness is just nice!
usually some are either too sweet or too salty. bluehh.
visited Chun Heong too. it is few shops away from namchuan.
chicken herbal mee suah.
wanted duck mee suah but FINISH oledi lo the aunty sang :(
went back here the next again but yet again habis! and it was only about 12.30pm this time:S
good business so Merman ordered from this stall.
dried pork koeyteow+mee.
it tasted normal to me.
but there were truly lots of people flocking by the stall and lots of tables contaminated with the empty bowls.
the table beside had 5 person and all 5 of them ate this.
funny.
i find it normal, really.
since we had the dried version the first time, we went back for a second time to saviour the soupy one. i thought that probably the soupy one was nicer? on account of the family of 5 had the soupy version.
lols.
im odd, yes i am.
still.......the same.
:S
maybe this stall is positioned at a good spot = good feng shui
hah! :)
had this as well.
those were not all from bangsar,
bought few kuihs and curry puff from this aunty in front of TMC supermarket.
her curry puff was advertised in newspaper before.
it was normal to me.okay la.
i still missed the one from Devi's corner.
Taufufah form the stall in front of TMC was commendable.
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