Halal

Hey guys! Please take your time and enjoy reading this blog. Please feel free to click on the pictures to enlarge. They are all of high quality. For my Muslim friends, rest assured that food shown in this blog are all Halal. Worst comes to worse, they come from shops which do not use pork or pork lard as an ingredient. That, i very well guarantee! :)

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We have a strong passion for food! We cook, we eat, we even sleep food. We've been fat, thin, fat again n thin back because of food. ( -_-") This blog is to dedicate our happy journey together in the world of food and hopefully to share our culinary experiences with others.

Foreword:

1)Please be informed that some posts do not have sufficient details such as shop picture or price of food as those pictures were taken way before we decided to make this food blog.

2)Besides providing gps coordinates, shop location is also available for viewing on GoogleMaps. Simply click the location tab located at the very bottom part of each post.

Showing posts with label Popia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Popia. Show all posts

September 8, 2011

Well Cook Gourmet @ SS14 Subang Jaya

Laksa is honestly one of the food we both used to hate as children, even up till now Mr.Foodpacker still do not favor it that much.. until we found this eatery in Subang Jaya that goes beyond the ordinary laksa. A fried one aka Fried Laksa!

Mind the Chinese writing, this place does not serve pork or lard. :) Operational hours: 12pm- 9pm daily.
Popiah. RM5. Tastes like the one from Sister's Popiah minus the crispy bits and add more thinly sliced fresh sengkuang.  It was once taken off from the menu, but due to popular demand the restaurant brought it back. Good appertizer before the main dish.


Fried laksa. RM 6. This is the star of the shop. For those who are not a fan of the normal laksa due to the strong fishy taste, this might be your best substitute. It contains all the main laksa condiments like torch ginger, cucumber and pineapple . The difference are the use of mint leaves instead of laksa leaves (daun kesum) and eggs are added to bring that yummy eggy taste (like char kuey teow). The noodles used are thick, springy and fresh. Taste a little bit like dry fried kuey teow, only better!

Claypot chicken Rice. RM 6. The whole dish taste rather bland. Our advise would be to add the soy sauce provided and mix it well with the chicken and rice. An average meal.
       
The take-away version of the fried laksa. Look at how well the noodles stick to one another? slimey and yummy. Be sure to mix the whole thing up before you eat! A perfect harmony of laska ingredients. =)

Dishing it out: The fried laksa tastes really good and we highly recommend it to everyone, you might prefer this version of the laksa instead of the soupy one! The taste won't let you down. The popiah as well is a good dish, though some may consider it pricey it is definitely worth the money.

Coming back for more value: YES for the Fried Laksa
Crowd: NO
Cleanliness: CLEAN
Service: GOOD
Category: HALAL/PORK-FREE

GPS Coordinates: N3.06792 E101.59275


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 ..and that's our "DISH" of the day!!!!!
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August 6, 2011

Popia Kuala Kangsar @ Stadium Paroi

This is one of the most famous shop for selling popia in Seremban. It normally operates in low compound area of Stadium Paroi. But during the fasting month, they will participate in the bazaar situated at the parking lot of the stadium instead. To get your hands on theses popias during the bazaar is probably not a good idea as the queue is remarkably long. But one can't help as these popias look extra delicious especially when you are fasting.



The popia basah is generally more favoured by the local crowd. RM1 for each type of popia.

This is their popia basah. The plus point I could see from this shop is the amount of sauce they give. Highly generous. They don't give it in small packs like others do. The sauce taste nice and not too spicy too. Definitely the shop's comperative advantage.

The popia has some bitter salty taste in it which I don't quite like. After identifying the source, it could come from udang geragau.


Dishing it out: How good can a popia get? A popia will still be a popia no matter how you twist it. It will never taste like steak. This is as good as it gets if you can put aside the taste of the udang geragau and indulge yourself in the taste of its sweet and spicy sauce.

Coming back for more value: YES
Crowd: YES during fasting month
Cleanliness: CLEAN
Service: GOOD
Category: HALAL/PORK-FREE

GPS Coordinates: N2.726348,E101.983659


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..and that's our "DISH" of the day!!!!!
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