Monday, July 31, 2006

Loong Sifu...

Another intersting restaurant found in SS2, (infront of the mamak stall).. Heard that the siu loong pao there is good, then poof there again... who knows the taste not good as the siu loong pao that i had before ...#$&^xx%>... *&^%..xx..! the restaurant printed famous shanghai siu loong pao some more...! pui...! who told me the siu loong pao there is good... Kei chut lei...!!!!

ok ok , but some other dim sum is nice also lah! eg, Char har kun, Date nut tong sui with tong yuen.. below are the few photo taken during the weekend dinner... do not want to blog too much on this because the siu loong pao not nice 1 :(

A lot ppl makan there wor....

The Char Har Kun.. yummy....

The Date nut tong sui with tong yuen.. chun!!!

Har Kaw.... good, fresh.. purely prawn inside only...

The siu loong pao taste not good as i had before in other restaurant :(

The encounter on last weekend...

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chech!....lcly punya leng lui driver.....se peh kiasu.. no wonder lah! 'P' driver...

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Tips to Teluk Intan...



The Tower
Standing at 25.5m tall, its construction appears comprising eight different levels but the building is actually divided into only three storeys. When it was first built, its structure was straight but it began to tilt about 1.8 metre towards Jalan Bandar between 1889 and 1895.This pagoda-like structure was built by a Chinese contractor, Leong Choon Choong, in 1885. Initially, it was used as a covered water tank to store water sufficient for 800 Teluk Intan residents at that time. During the Japanese Occupation, it was used as an observation post for the Japanese Army. Later, it became headquarters for the Boys Scouts.These days, it just tells the time. Come Wednesdays, the clock tower's caretaker will wind up the clock's mechanism using a crank. Commissioned in London, the clock chimes twice every 15 minutes. The chimes can be heard as far as eight kilometres in radius especially at night. You can click
here for more picture gallery of Teluk Intan town and understand more about the Municipality of Teluk Intan.


First Pictire, The Clock stone on the top of the Tower... 2.Looking up from the balcany... 3. View from the Tower....


Lots of Indian peoples around, sure need an Indian temple, simple theory, and this is a big one in Teluk Intan town center, not that big actually, quite easy to locate especially such obvious look, is at Jalan Bandar, a short distant walk from the Tower.



Another attraction is the 'Batu Tenggek' (Sitting Boulder) which is situated at a junction in the town centre. The rock was believed to be placed by a British soldier and was a size of a matchbox. Over the years, the small rock grew bigger until it reached the size of a boulder. However, it is also said to be a local war memorial built to commemorate World War I.


The town was founded on the river bank of the Perak River. The river is oxbow-shaped (like a "U") as it flows through the town, and the town is built around the "oxbow". During high-tides, some parts of the town will be flooded with water even though there are watergates and banks to protect the town. Various measures taken by the government to solve the problem have seen relatively few floods in Teluk Intan nowadays. It is said that the river will become straight, splitting into an oxbow lake, and in effect will make Teluk Intan an island. Wah..! the view of the picture taken so nice, wonder how nice to swim swim in the river....Huh? Color of the river? oh..Then go order teh tarik at the mamak stall, you will know whats the color of the river..hahhahaaa.....


The church, Teluk Intan found Cath and Meth church, nothing to talk about, but the building is outstanding at town where you will not skip out of the way to have a look at it.

On the next topic I will talk about the Four Plus One (4+1) famous delicious food in town *Apa ni? All 4 1? makanan ke??why 4+1??!?...Stay tune.. Ops... I feel like a Tour Leader in TV right now.. hahhaa....ya loh hor, 爱自游 (6.30pm on 8TV) why she alone in the show only? how good if i could be with her to make the show ler.....jln jln makan makan and jln jln makan makan everywhere.......

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Xiao Long Bao...

I’m not a dumpling expert but I do love Xiao long bao when i first try at Shang Hai during my tour 3 years ago, steamed pork-filled dumplings perfected in Shanghai and often eaten with a little vinegar and ginger. Good Xiao long boa have three essential properties: thin skin that becomes soft when properly cooked, tasty meat sometimes mixed with chives or chopped vegetables, and abundant soup that helps steam the meat inside of the dumpling and provides a juicy treat with the first bite.

The soup inside is the best part, but it also makes Xiao long bao tricky to eat. The challenge is to lift the dumpling out of the steamer and onto a Chinese soupspoon without puncturing the skin, and even for those skillful with chopsticks it can be hard. So, Advice you learn some chopsticks KongFu before try it..Hahaha....Sometimes the dumpling’s wrapper sticks to the paper that lines the bamboo steamer and the soup leaks out. This happened to me at dinner and the table felt my pain :(
In ShangHai, the xiao long bao selling about RMB30 for 10 pcs, after convert to malaysia is about RM15 for 10pcs.

I still miss the good taste of the dumpling after come back to KL, been trying to search for it
every where selling dim sum.. One day, I get to know from my friends that Ah Yat Bao Yu, Swiss Garden Hotel KL got 50% discount for all dim sum promotion.. Poof...without thinking so much.. straight right there and enjoy the dim sum.. wow! there got selling xiao long bao!!! so happy!! but... somehow the taste is not as good i ate at ShangHai...

Hokkian ppl say...no fish, prown also nevermind lah! hahhaa...


Finally, I found one restauran in 1U,New Wing at PJ. My shanghai xiao long bao sence is back when after i visit the DRAGON-I restaurant. They selling RM8 for 4pcs. I would highly recommand you all try the xiao long bao there... if 5 star is the higher mark for overall rating, then i will give 5 star :P you will not regret if you drop in there.! :)

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Bak Kut Teh...


Here we goes, Klang Bak Kut Teh (肉骨茶)...

Been staying in Klang for 4 years, ppl keep asking me where is the real Klang bak kut teh restaurant is good?? Everybody saying the Klang bak kut teh 'ho chiak'...but once ppl go to Klang and search for it.. ghost.. so many bak kut teh in town.. wonder which one is good leh.. ?

Some ppl say among all the states, the Klang bak kut teh is the famous one and some say in Teluk Pulai's lagi best..
which is which..? all depends on your taste lah...

What is bak kut teh? some ppl might do not know what is bak kut teh! let me do a direct translate.. bak=meat, kut=bone and teh=tea..... Huh? bone meat in the cup of drinking tea?? hahhaha..

Bak kut teh is a delicious Chinese soup concoction popularly served in almost all state of Malaysia and Singapore too. Generally it is cooked in a clay pot with various parts of the pig, varieties of mushroom, lettuce, and dried tofu sheets or pieces (taufu pok). The soup itself is a broth which consists of several herbs and spices (including star anise, cinnamon, cloves and garlic) boiled together with soup bones for hours. Light and dark soy sauce are also added to the soup during cooking, with varying amounts depending on the variant.

Bak kut teh is best eaten with rice, and in Malaysia, it is often served with strips of fried dough called you char kueh (or Youtiao 油条 in Mandarin). Soy sauce (usually light soy sauce, but dark soy sauce is also offered sometimes) is preferred as a condiment, with which chopped chilli padi and minced garlic is taken together. Tea of various kinds (the Tieguanyin 铁观音 variety is especially popular in the Klang Valley area of Malaysia) is also usually served in the belief that it dilutes or dissolves the copious amount of fat consumed in this pork-laden dish. So, gals, dont forget to drink more tea after eat bak kut teh ya!!

So far i had tried few restaurant in Klang, SS2, Old Klang Road, Sungai Buluh, Sri Petaling..all are too commercialize already.. bak kut teh even selling in KL town with signboad written big big ' Klang bak kut teh..'

I end up with a conclusion that .. the bak kut teh in Tmn Raznah is good. The restaurant is from the branch of Teluk Pulai...something new should try out is ask them to put in the seacucamber and pig stomach in the cray pot to cook together too.. anyone wanna give a try can go there for breakfast...

Huh? breakfast? so heavy in the morning?? ya, Klang ppl eat bak kut teh for breakfast.. dont pandai pandai go to Klang in the evening or night to eat bak kut teh.. u will end up eating Penang char kui teoh in the Klang town.. hahhaha....

Got lah..Hey guys.. dont tell ppl that Klang not selling ba kut teh at night, some restaurant will still take opportunity to make money one! so u will have to go to those commercialize restaurant to eat loh!

How to get to the place?
I do not know clearly the address lah! but i had draw u all a simple map to get in there..

Basically , before you enter to the Klang town from the highway, you will see Jaya Jusco, Bukit Raja on your right, just before the fly over, keep to your left, turn left and immediate turn to your left again (U turn to the left).. then follow the map below :-

That area a lot of bak kut teh restaurant too, just look for the corner shop and the signboad... u might confius with other restaurant too.. save ur time n no need to try out the rest, i had try dee... all not as good as this shop....

So dont forget to drop me a comment once u had try ' The Bone Meat in the Cup of Tea' there ya! hahahaa...:)

Friday, July 07, 2006

Times Goes By...

Times been flying from our daily work and playing times..sigh..

Today I am at a quiet mid night home, the 2 little monster next door slept. U know why i call them moster? they like to throw their toys playing to my garden outside then scream and shout at me to pick their toy over and over again! #%@$..@#$%..x.....!
phew.. anyway, i m in the peace now! hehehe...
Turning on the soft music and trying to relax mind after the whole day buzy work is the good enjoyment right now.. Off and On i do hear ppl at the next few houses watching the football game...Goal Goal.. Goal.... then will following some laughing and cheering... guess it must be their favarate team strike !

Times fly... this weekend the every 4th year world cup games goes into final.
wonder ITA or FRA will win the game leh?? If want me to choose i think i will choose ITA :)
Why choose ITA? dont know leh, my six sence tell me ITA will win... aiya, ITA win or loose also nevermind lah! i dont loose any! hahahhaa...