Some people can’t live without rice, but I can’t go without noodles for a week. Top of my noodle type list is kuay teow, followed …
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“Malaysians love to eat.” Okay, that’s an understatement. “Malaysians live to eat” sounds more like it. Which explains why many hotels have buffet to cater …
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My grandmother used to say Chinese New Year is a second chance at making our New Year’s resolution. But I’ve been so hopeless at sticking …
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I’m not a big fan of kuay teow th’ng because the soup is often bland – I like my food to be packed with flavour. …
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I’m not one who follows tradition, but when it comes to Chinese New Year, there are some things I will practice. Like not sweeping the …
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Mee Celup is a noodle dish from Kelantan that has a few similarities to the Thai soup noodles — it comes with lime and assorted …
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Look up Nosh in the dictionary and you’ll find this: Noun: Food Verb: Eat food enthusiastically or greedily. Synonym: Food – chow – grub The …
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Sector 7 isn’t just another popular drinking hole in Setiawalk Puchong; the kitchen team dishes up some pretty good pork dishes, especially the pork burger …
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Hairy armpits are perceived as an ‘Ong’ factor in China and many Asian countries. To me, it’s unhygienic and a huge turn off. But hairy …
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My brother bought me lunch at Brussels Beer Café in Menara Hap Seng … because if he didn’t, I was going to release very embarrassing …