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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Sibu food = Super good food !

Hi, after  coming back from Sibu, had to lose a kg , pants can't fit properly already! Haha! Sibu food is good food indeed! No doubt about that, so those of you who have not been to Sibu, please make a trip there just to try out the food there. It's different from West Malaysian food, yet very Chinese, to be exact it's FooChow food. So here we go...


 This is a glass of cold HORLICKS GODZILLA. Something I have not tried before. You bet it's good!
 Kompia with curry chicken. They go very well together. Kompia is like a flattish bun or bagel.
 This is kompia with pork belly... Heavenly, I tell you... Must try, don't just take my word for it.
 Here's the kompia set menu.
 Here's Sibu's central market, the biggest in East Malaysia. Amazing place, a must visit!
 Sunset view of Sungei Rejang from Kingwood Hotel, the longest river in Malaysia, deep enough for ships even.
 At the Payung Cafe, behind Kingwood Hotel, we tried this Sarawak Rojak. Instead of fruits rojak, it was vegetable rojak, unique, nice, interesting..
 This is their famed mushroom roll.
 Equally good & famous here is their Belimbing Prawns.
Forgot the name of this dish above but it's chicken and it was good too.
 Payung's signature dish: Otak-otak, the otak-otak was cooked Payung style, it's out of this world!
 Ice-cream of the day, hand-made available for that day only. Sarawak durian ice-cream. Dream la..
 Ice-cream with banana cake for dessert. Yummy!
 This was also one of their signature creations.
 At Sibu's night market, we found cheap beer!! The container on far left has rm2 beer and the container in the center has rm2.50 beer! Of course, we had to have some nice cold beer to go with some freshly steamed dimsum... Hehehe!
 Back at the central market, we saw these fat squiggly SAGO WORMS, wanted to try 1 cos I heard they were creamy in taste, but the way they moved like maggots really put me off!
 This is buah tarap. From the nengka family. Can't be found in west Malaysia.
 Sarawak's wild durian.
 Here's the central market again, as far as the eye can see..
 At this run-down looking restaurant, we had the best udang galah noodles, foochow style!
 Udang galah or freshwater prawns in soup with foochow noodles. RM25.. worth the price!
 Fried foochow noodles with udang galah, RM25, I'll go again, no problem! Very nice indeed..
 At this unassuming Ruby restaurant, we had a good dinner indeed.
 Vegetables fried with egg...
 Pandan chicken...
 Fried foochow mee suah...

 Butterscotch  prawns..
 Midin with sambal belacan...
 Venison with ginger...
 Sea cucumber soup... We finished it all. Verdict? Must come again.. haha!
 Breakfast behind Kingwood Hotel, kueh chap...
 Kueh chap is the soft flattish noodle very much like koay teow, but large cut, about 2" squares..
 This is where we ate the kueh chap & best kampua mee. Location is behind Kingwood Hotel.
 This is a another foochow noodle in sourish spicy soup at Uncle Bakery opposite Sibu bus terminal.
 This is what we came for: Foochow red wine with chicken soup & mee suah. YUMMY!!
 A little extra space for this: Hokkaido cup cakes!
 This is the spot where Sibu started, when the 1st Foochows landed here at this place they called red river!
 Lastly, Sibu's beef noodles..
We were too full already.. haha! Just eat only.. no consequences ha!
 As a souvenir to take home, we had to have this RM32/kg best coffee in Sibu. When we reached LCCT, the moment we opened the overhead luggage compartment, the whole plane had coffee smell. Haha! The smell was super...
 Next day, for breakfast, we had a Sibu breakfast in KL! Haha! Sibu kompia with Sibu daging masak hitam & Sibu's best coffee! Thank you so much to STP & his wife for bringing us around Sibu. We arrived as slim strangers in paradise & left with bigger waist lines, but don't worry , we won't think twice about coming back to Sibu for a 2nd visit, Sibu's all right! Sibu is worth returning for a next food tour. Yeah!! So when is Air Asia having a sale again??

Oh, we left out a picture of Sibu's kampua noodles, so this is what it looks like. I assure you, it tastes very good, you have to be there to try it! Cheers!!!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

K.K. trip August 2012

Hi all! Here's my food post from my recent KK trip in August 2012

 Was at Kah Hiong beef noodles & once again, failed to take pics of what I ate b'cos as soon as the bowl of noodles arrived, it's gone! Haih... it's too good! Hungry also la... Hehe!
 Mixed fish innards in soup with bihun at Houng Kee, Damai Plaza. Everybody said the ingredients was 1st class!
 At Sri Mutiara restaurant, SEDCO Square, we had Tung Fung Lor
 and braised fresh abalone
 and Sabak Clams steamed with ginger & glass noodles
 Steamed fresh crispy prawns, in Cantonese, Pak Cheok Ha.
 Steamed normal garoupa
 Another night we went again to Sri Mutiara & ordered these.. Shark lips
 Shell meat Kahanga with dried chillies.
 Steamed Tiger Garoupa
Steamed Scallops with ginger & glass noodles
 Lunch at Hilltop's Jin Jin Restaurant, fried garoupa slices
 and tomato soup based, mixed fish bihun. The soup is so very nice indeed!
 Breakfast at Yee Fung coffeeshop at Gaya St. :  this is claypot chicken rice
 and this is the reason for coming to Yee Fung, Sarawak Laksa! Of cos, can't compare to original from Sarawak la...
 Here's the menu at Yee Fung.
 Dinner at Ang's Hotel,  ground floor shop. Across from Wisma Merdeka. Braised pig's trotter, chicken in batter, ginger onion fish slices, chicken wings, bitter gourd venison. Yummy! Food was fast & good. The place was packed to the brim.
 Breakfast at Kedai Kopi Kinabalu, off Gaya Street. Ngiu Chap with bihun.

Ngiu chap with kolo mee
 Sheng Rou Mian or translated: Fresh pork noodles
 Pork noodles from Kedai Kopi Melanian parallel road to Gaya St.
 At the Filipino market, we quenched our thirst with this.
 Last lunch before going back to KL, we had mixed fish noodles at a different location. Kedai Kopi Wan Wan, which was again very good. This is in a light industrial area.
 This is what they have
 I ate this, fish head bihun.
 My friend ordered this, fish slice bihun.
 I also ate this , fish noodles, made entirely from fish paste.
 This is steamed mayau fish and it tasted like mui heong salted fish! Heavenly man!! Their menu is below.