要形容这道甜点并不难:火热得发出“嗞嗞”声的铁板上有入口即化的面包布丁,配上香草口味冰淇淋,再淋上香浓的巧克力酱,便是这一道Dancing in the Pan。但要挑战这道甜品可就不简单了,你要有足够的胆识,还要有些技巧!它会从在铁板上跳舞,到在你的舌尖上燃烧。。。不到一秒的时间,冰淇淋会在你嘴里融化,一热一冷地非常刺激,也非常完美地结合在一起。太有意思了!
Dancing in the Pan哪里找?
I Am 80s Cafe
35, Jalan SS4C/5, Taman Rasa Sayang, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
A) AYA SERVICE - 位于清迈火车站附近,这家公司主要提供去PAI 的交通,每个小时一趟,大概150BAHT 一个人。他们家的minibus可以乘载13个人。可以上网预定,但我试过很多次都没有人回复,这点让我有点不满意他们的服务,所以我决定到了机场包车或者去车站搭车去PAI。我觉得应该是生意做大了所以他们好像不愁做,而且在PAI和清迈的交通大多数都是由他们公司载送。至于怎样从PAI回清迈,当他们放你在PAI的终站时,你就可以在放下你的地方买回清迈的车票。
B) 清迈机场的旅行社安排交通- 话说AYA没有回复我,所以一下飞机我就在机场找旅行社,结果只有一家旅行社可以安排车去PAI,其他的只有租车服务,可是这样安排比较贵,而且到后来这家也是安排AYA SERIVCE的车来载。这里我们付了RM30一个人,好处就是我们可以选时间去PAI,不用等满人才出发,他首先叫双条(TUK TUK) 从机场载我们去AYA, 然后再从AYA转minibus去!建议不赶时间的朋友可以自己搭双条去AYA SERVICE 然后再当场买票,可能不会到RM30++。如果要省那么一点点时间,可以在清迈机场的DOMESTIC ARRIVAL出口旁找到这家旅行社。
C) ARCADE TERMINAL BUS - 这是清迈的巴士站,从这里可以去清迈以外的地方包括PAI,一个小时一班车,价钱大概180BAHT。
至於神秘島,又或著是黑沙灘為甚麼會突然曝紅?那是沙沙蘭藝術協會積極推動的結果,看著漁村裡的人口逐漸老化,年輕人都外流,他們正努力發掘別人不知道的沙沙蘭,希望從中帶動當地旅遊發展,誤打誤撞中卻意外發現,這一個漁民經常會繞道而行的淺灘上,不只是海生物棲息地,還擁有可媲美南美洲國家玻利維亞烏尤尼鹽湖(Uyuni Salt Flat)的“天空之鏡”。
Studio M Hotel趁GSS推出了30%折扣超值住宿配套(点入链接后,请将日期更改至GSS期间,就可以看到优惠价格了),住进平时看到价钱就只能想象的Executive Loft(升级版阁楼!!!),加上双人自助式早餐,居然也没有想象中地贵!以酒店的星级和地点、服务项目的完整性、住宿品质和独特体验来说,性价比算是非常高;也难得出国放松一次,不妨宠爱一下自己,让整个假期更完美!
Wing Ng
畢業於台灣國立政治大學新聞系,前商業記者,正在書海尋找論文素材。對世上的所有事物都感到好奇,愛吃、愛玩、愛生活。Former business reporter, addicted to travel, struggling with her MBA thesis. Casa del Wing
10 Affordable Hotels for Your Great Singapore Sale Shopping Spree
Xanne Lim
Easily restless, Xanne has crazy ideas brewing in her mind constantly. They usually involve travel, food, and living in different places at each phase of her life. She thinks she creates multiple lives that way. In another life, she was pursuing lifeless symbols and collecting meaningless possessions. These days, you will find her chasing waterfalls and kayaking on white water. And smiling a lot while at it. Sometimes, she can be seen jumping off something somewhere when she’s had enough of normal. She shares more of her adventures, experiences and thoughts on Where is Xanne?.
Shopaholics of the world... can you hear it? The Great Singapore Sale (GSS) is upon us! (The rest of you: Don’t bluff!) Yesssssss!!! It’s that time of the year to snitch the best deals in Singapore! From 3 June to 14 August 2016, the sunny little island is going to be packed with fellow travellers from in and around the region who want to get a piece of the action!
To help you get the best of the GSS, we’ve listed 10 of our personal favourite hotels that are near the shopping malls that are popular among locals and are known to give the best discounts during GSS.
What to Buy: Apparel, consumer electronic items, local/international fashion labels and housewares
TripZilla Recommends: On Saturday nights, pile on the coffee and wear your most comfortable shoes! Why? Because Orchard Road shopping hours are extended till 11pm!
1. Studio M Singapore — Savvy, Chic, Loft-inspired Designer Hotel From S$152 Per Night
It’s not exactly in Orchard Road but there’s a FREE shuttle service that whisks you into the heart of the popular shopping district. Personally, I’d prefer this as it gives me the best of both worlds, a nice relaxing room by the Singapore River but still, an easy access to the shopping I need. You can see the bus schedule here.
We love how unconventional the design of the hotel room is — loft-style. How many lofts can you say that you’ve stayed at? If a room could express itself, a stylish Studio M room is definitely welcoming us with open arms. Rooms feel bright and spacious with the high ceiling and the floor to ceiling windows.
Every Studio Loft comes with a Queen-sized bed on the lower floor and a sofa bed on the mezzanine, so you have plenty of space for all your shopping! You can even strut your new buys while getting your roommate to take photos/videos.
The pool area is another cool place to just chillax. If you need a break from all that walking, you can lounge by the pool with a book. Great natural light, comfy bed-like-sofa, with a gentle breeze by the pool accompanied by soft sounds of someone swimming gentle laps in the background. Ah… the LIFE!
TripZilla Recommends: Since Studio M is in the vicinity of the happening Clarke Quay area, if you still have some energy left in you, we recommend experiencing Singapore’s nightlife. Let your hair down in one of the many bars and clubs at Clarke Quay!
Great Singapore Sale 2016 is on at Studio M!
Image credit: Studio M Facebook (Instagram) @jolztx Want to make your lofty dreams come true?Book here to enjoy 30% OFF your stay at Studio M Hotel* + complimentary breakfast for 2!Booking Period : 18 April 2016 to 14 August 2016Stay Period : 3 June to 14 August 2016*For Executive Loft Only.
2. York Hotel Singapore — Orchard Road Shopper’s Convenient Rest Stop From S$158
Want to stay somewhere in the middle of all the shopping action, but yet quiet enough and away from the hustle and bustle? Try York Hotel, just by Paragon shopping mall. Our shopping strategy goes like this: start from Scotts Road with Scotts Square, Tang Plaza, and then cross over to ION Orchard, Wisma Atria and Takashimaya Shopping Centre, before popping over to Paragon. Then take a power nap in your room at York Hotel or have a dip in the pool before making your way to shop the rest of Orchard Road. Great strategy? You’re welcome.
3. Concorde Hotel Singapore — Spacious Rooms with Private Balconies From S$147
Who doesn’t love spacious rooms? And balconies?! I vote with both arms and both legs! Spacious rooms with big beds are hard to come by nowadays. Let alone having a balcony!
Although Concorde Hotel is more renowned amongst business travelers, its location right between Somerset and Dhoby Ghaut is the place for rest after a long day of shopping along Orchard Road!
4. Innotel Hotel Singapore — Quiet Respite Near Orchard Road From S$141
Just 5 minutes walk from Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, Innotel Hotel Singapore is just beside Park Mall. With double-glazed windows and top-of-the-range linen, restful sleep is promised even though they are so close to the action at Dhoby Ghaut. Close to shopping? Check. Not noisy from the crowds? Check. Sleep well so that we can shop even more the next day? Check check check!
TripZilla Recommends: Download their Innotel CityButler app that offers a unique guide for travellers featuring only handpicked, top quality businesses, retailers and attractions!
What to Buy: Oriental handicraft, lacquered antiques, tea leaves, fine silk, gold and jade jewelry
TripZilla Recommends: China Square Central (Marsh and McLennan Centre) comes alive on Sundays with their Flea Market open from 9am to 6pm. Don’t miss out on this fun and unique shopping experience!
5. Naumi Liora Hotel — Stylish Shophouse Boutique Hotel From S$136 Per Night
How does having free coffee, tea and cookies right when you enter the lobby sound? We greatly appreciate this attention to detail (read: attention to a visitor’s biological well-being)! Think about it, the last chance a visitor to Singapore to have any fluids would be on the plane or at one of Changi Airport’s water fountains. After making their way downtown through our relentless heat, of course a cup of tea/coffee with a cookie or two will be very much welcomed! In addition, since Naumi Liora Hotel in Chinatown has numerous bars and restaurants right by its doorstep, you’re spoilt for choice and will definitely not go hungry!
TripZilla Recommends: There’s a free complimentary smartphone provided in your room to help you stay connected 24/7 and explore the wonders of Singapore during your stay! Now you’re talking!
HARBOURFRONT
What to Buy: Big labels, high street fashion, quirky gift shops, mid-range fashion, electronic goods and sporting goods. Pretty much everything under the sun.
TripZilla Recommends: For more fun in the sun and upscale shopping and entertainment, cross over to Sentosa island via the Sentosa Express in VivoCity.
6. Bay Hotel — An Urbanite’s Sanctuary From S$153 per night
If you’re looking to shop till the cows come home at VivoCity, Singapore’s largest mall that has anything and everything, you will find Bay Hotel most convenient — only 3 minutes walk from VivoCity! After all that shopping and walking, or maybe after a fun day out at Sentosa island, come back to a therapeutic rain shower and help yourself to anything in the minibar! Sounds like the perfect way to soothe and comfort yourself from any guilty retail therapy, eh?
TripZilla Recommends: Bay Hotel also provides a free Handy Phone with unlimited internet mobile access! That’s probably the top useful freebie as it comes in useful for finding out what to eat or check out while you’re out and about in Singapore. It seems like it’s fast becoming the must-have in hotels throughout Singapore.
7. Park Hotel Alexandra — A Poolside Bar Lover’s Paradise From S$155 per night
We found Park Hotel Alexandra a nice alternative for staying near VivoCity. Only a ten minute drive away from the largest shopping mall in Singapore, we couldn’t pass up on their Wet Bar experience. Swimming up to a bar to enjoy a drink while taking in great cityscape views? You’re on! This hotel just took relax and recharge to a whole new level.
TripZilla Recommends: Park Hotel Alexandra is just a few steps from IKEA, so feel free to add the world’s favourite home furnishings to your shopping list!
What to Buy: (Budget-friendly) Trendy clothes, accessories, CDs, souvenirs, local snacks and unique locally-designed products
TripZilla Recommends: At Bugis Street, Singapore’s largest street bazaar with over 800 stalls, feel free to bargain with the shop owners for better deals!
8. V Hotel Bencoolen — Strategic Location with Smiling Staff From S$125
Located just beside Bras Basah MRT station, V Hotel Bencoolen is one of the most central hotels you will find in Singapore. This would be a strategic area to stay at if you’re planning to roam the different areas of Singapore and then return nightly to somewhere central and convenient. There are numerous restaurants in the area, so meals will never be a problem! Reception staff are very friendly and professional. Nothing beats service with a genuine smile!
TripZilla Recommends: As there are currently some roadworks going on in the area, choose a room on higher floors on the other side of the building.
9. Village Hotel Bugis — Live Like A Local From S$156
Live like a local by staying in the downtown area of Bugis district, just across the Heritage Sultan Mosque. This area allows you to experience Singapore’s colourful heritage in the vicinity and savour local flavours. What distinguishes Village Hotel Bugis from many other hotels is that there are plenty of Halal food choices available on nearby Arab street. Time to feast on Pakistani and Turkish cuisines! Even the breakfast served at Village Hotel Bugis is Halal.
Book now to experience living like a local in Singapore with Village Hotel Bugis!
10. BIG Hotel Singapore — Best Beds Ever From S$120
Imagine shopping an entire day in Singapore and getting to sleep in the next day to recuperate and recharge. Wouldn’t you like that bed to be the best it can be for the sweetest dreams? BIG Hotel’s ultra-comfortable Serta mattress with fluffy pillows promises just that. We also love how the room lighting and TV can be controlled via the in-room Android tablet. #Toolazytogetup, anyone?
There, we saved you the time to scour the web for which hotels to stay at that are near shopping malls AND affordable as well. Save your money for the great shopping deals throughout Singapore instead!
10 Coolest Places in Malaysia for Your Next Staycation
Jojo
A Malaysian Chinese currently studying Economics at National University of Singapore, Jojo spent almost half a year travelling around Japan under the guise of an exchange student (oops). She studies hard (very very hard) during the school term and makes sure to reward herself a trip every semester, be it a local staycation or an overseas adventure (when she saves enough from all her random part-time jobs). She will never let fear or insecurity stop her from trying new things – until the day that she finally finds her true passion.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, (drum roll) may I proudly present to you the 2016 ultimate list of staycation ideas in Malaysia! I’m well aware that a quarter of the year has just passed – I certainly missed the best timing to keep you avid travellers updated and I have no excuse for the delay. Here, take my apology, as well as the following made with 100% sincerity (READ: 0% spammy ads) staycation ideas for your next long-awaited holiday!
For the Budget Travellers
I always like to start with those budget-friendly ideas, because you know, they just make me feel more umm...relevant. As a student with more free time than money to spend (ouch!), I never failed to opt for the cheaper options while extensive research has been done by yours truly to make sure the deal is worth every penny of my hard earned part-time income. Call me greedy, but when I pay 100, I would expect no less than 150 in total value. And please excuse my proud cheapo face.
I might be a little biased to put Hotel Maison Boutique at the first place because I personally had an incredible experience staying in their Space Odyssey themed room (third picture) a year ago. I was really surprised by the rich detailings that reminded me of the space station in Interstellar – seems to me every part of the room is mindfully decorated and well taken care of. Since I am still dying for that fairytale-like staycation at Hotel Maison Boutique (yes, I am referring to the oh-my-god-there-is-a-horse suite in the second picture, also the hotel’s signature), it surely deserves a spot in my bucket list. My advice: do your booking as early as possible because the hotel is very often fully booked, especially for the popular themed rooms (there are 18 in total) and during peak season.
Price: From MYR 158 per room per night
Address: 36, Jalan Baba, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
M Boutique Hotel was opened 3 years ago but somehow it has been all over my Facebook and Instagram since the beginning of the year. I was quite skeptical at first so I digged into their website and social media in the hope of revealing some off-path comments (told you I was skeptical) but to my surprise, the reviews have been consistently positive for years. ‘The M Boutique Hotel is frequently referred to as whimsical, quirky and unique,’ a bold statement on the official website and I can see from the huge pool of fan pictures that it is indeed a justifiable statement. I mean, people actually had their pre-wedding photoshoot taken at the hotel! Spoiler alert: the thematic rooms and the eclectic decorations will keep you delightfully engaged throughout your stay at M Boutique Hotel.
Price: From MYR 160 per room per night
Address: Hala Datoh 2, 31650 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Please put your hands together for the very first Jay Chou themed hostel in Malaysia! Unless you’ve been living under a rock somewhere, you must have heard of the Asia superstar, he is...well you better start googling! Very often I find myself humming along to his songs despite not being a huge fan of Jay Chou. Back to the hostel, with an astonishing series of Jay Chou posters and the very Jay Chou kind of futuristic design (I believe it is inspired by some of his past music videos), this is the dream house for every J fan.
The Jay-MS Hostel is basically a serviced apartment (not hotel) with two rooms – one with 6 beds (3 bunk beds) and another with a king-sized bed and breathtaking sea view. You can also book the whole apartment for an awesome Jay Chou themed sleepover party with your friends. Jay-MS members are entitled to a 20% discount while non-members enjoy 10% off the normal rate during the opening promotion period.
Price: From MYR 50 per person per night; from MYR 110 per night for the double room; from MYR 300 per night for the whole apartment
Address: Jalan Bukit Meldrum, Tanjung Puteri, 80300 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
For the Nature Lovers
Malaysia is a land of incredible biodiversity and natural beauty and I need not elaborate more on that. When it comes to an ideal staycation, I am sure many of you would love a sweet wild escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The minimalistic wire-framed sofa first caught my eye, then the treetop glass house, followed by the warehouse concept which is perfect for family vacation and group gathering. Not to mention Sekeping Serendah Retreat is only less than an hour away from the city centre of Kuala Lumpur. The unique stay-in-the-wild experience is always something I look forward to as an outdoor person. To let nothing separate you from Mother Nature even when you are sleeping safe and sound in Her arms, I would recommend the Glass Shed or the Glass Box where you get to be surrounded by greenery 360-degree and 24/7. If you need a little more coverage (so that no monkey will peep at you as you shower), go for the Timber Shed or the Mud Shed. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!
Price: From MYR 300 per room per night
Address: (GPS coordinates) N3.368050 E101.631150, Malaysia
The lovely forest houses overlooking the Mantin hills are simply irresistible. But what’s more enthralling is the story behind the nature resort. 30 years ago, the place was merely a rubber smallholding before David, Helen and their five children built the family’s very first vacation house in the woods with their bare hands. The other four houses were built, one at a time, in recent years as the family aims to share this simple yet truly rejuvenating retreat from the city with the others. The environment is mind-blowingly beautiful, not to mention the houses are delicately designed with homey atmosphere. Also, the Dusun is now equipped with two infinity pools and... wait, infinity pools in the wild?! I can’t wait to see the rest for myself!
If you haven’t already noticed, Tabin Wildlife Resort is located in East Malaysia, which means you have to spend more on transportation if you are from West Malaysia like me, so I hesitated a little when I was first introduced to it. However, upon some research, I found this modern resort in the ulu or the remoted area has, surprisingly, been very popular among foreign travellers, with a handful of Japanese tourists frequent the place.
One of the highlights of the Tabin Wildlife Resort experience is that you get to see wildlife (as suggested by the name of the resort) such as Bornean pygmy elephants, orangutans, bearded pigs, flying squirrels, Malayan civets, leopard cats and many more at a very close distance! These species are exotic or near extinction, not to mention some are Borneo exclusive. Also, the tour guides are highly praised by past visitors as friendly, professional and knowledgeable. If you are not so much of an animal person, how about jungle trekking, water rafting, picnic by the waterfall, catching fireflies at night...I seriously don’t mind paying a little extra for such an eye-opening and refreshing weekend getaway!
Price: Packages from MYR 1,520
Address: KM 49, Jalan Tungku, Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia
I dare not call this list ultimate if I have not mentioned a single bit about our gorgeous beaches. The real problem is, we have such a diverse array of islands, so many wonderful options that we are often spoilt for choice! So after a few hours of struggling on the internet I finally narrowed down to the following two and soon you’ll know how exceptional they are to have been chosen by yours truly, out of some good millions of search results on Google.
Tioman has its reputation for breathtakingly turquoise, crystal-clear water and is often referred to as a diver’s paradise. Well diving masks and oxygen tanks aside, do you know this beautiful island is also one of the best stargazing spots in Malaysia? Yes now you know! Anything first, it is far away from city light so you’ll be able to watch the stars shine clearly with minimal distraction. Then, you have that calming sea waves as background music while you marvel at the glittering sea as the starry night sky is stunningly reflected in the water. Gasp!
To complement the picture perfect scenery and the mind-blowing stargazing experience, you need to indulge yourself with the best accommodation on the island (without exploding your wallet), that is, the Tunamaya Beach and Spa Resort. Known for its tranquil surroundings, lavish facilities and top-notch hospitality, Tunamaya Beach and Spa Resort is where you can get the most bang for your buck. I mean, just look at their amazing ocean-view villas and imagine yourself casually sunbathing on your private balcony! The resort has a limited number of villas and a private beach so overwhelming crowd is the last thing you need to worry about. Oh, did I mention the secluded resort has an infinity pool by the seaside?
The Bunga Raya Island Resort & Spa on Gaya Island–one of Sabah’s best kept secrets–is exactly where your once-in-a-lifetime and everything-must-be-perfect wedding needs to be! It also serves as an ideal place for a romantic pre-wedding getaway. Anything first, the Borneo-styled beach villa looks sexy, and even sexier with the private plunge pool, not to mention the stunning scenery right on your doorstep! Gaya might not be as famous as Redang or Sipadan, but travellers from around the world have been greatly fascinated by the unique ambience as well as the royal-like indulgence on the island, and I can’t wait to be one of them!
Backed by thousands of positive reviews, Bunga Raya Island Resort & Spa has certainly lived up to its reputation as a 5-star hotel and is highly recommended to those who would like to enjoy exotic island experience and exclusive privacy with first-rate hospitality. The resort also provides special honeymoon packages and wedding services to help create lasting memories on the gorgeous island.
Price: From MYR 1,150 per villa (the resort has 48 timbered villas and villa only) per night
Address: Polish Bay, Gaya Island, Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
For the Kampung Kids
When you feel like taking a break from the seemingly endless work; you need some fresh air for a fresher mind; you are dying for something different or you’ll die of boredom – mates, I feel you! We all have our down time, and sometimes we just...want to escape even when we have no reason to justify the wild act, and who says we need one? So chop chop! Pack your bags and make your way to the kampungs – don’t think, you will not regret!
I was first attracted by the Santorini-like blue and white decorations, and then by the fact that Southern Home is located at a traditional fishing village in Selangor. And if you are still wondering what’s so good with the location...I...I can’t blame you because you just happened to be one of very, very few Malaysians who is yet to understand this golden rule: any fishing village serves great food using the freshest ingredients! I found an article online dedicated to the traditional delicacies at Kampung Sungai Lima, it is written in Chinese but you don’t need to know the language to appreciate the Sungai Lima’s special prawn balls, crispy fried sotong and the genuinely good (looking and flavor) handmade paus.
Mouth-watering food aside, Southern Home is an awesome place for a worry-free and budget-friendly staycation where you can laze off in a sophisticatedly designed waterhouse and indulge yourself with great food and unsurpassed fishing village scenery. Also, the helpful host and the friendly villagers are more than happy to show you around their lovely hometown!
Price: From MYR 40 per person (in the 6-bed mixed dormitory) or MYR 150 per room (private double room) per night
Address: 850L1, Bagan Sungai Lima, 42940 Pulau Ketam, Selangor, Malaysia. (GPS coordinates: 3.033708,101.274893)
Bamboo Village has opened its door to visitors and volunteers from around the world since 2013. I hope you did not miss the word ‘volunteer’ as it is now a more common phrase for free accommodation on top of the unique experiences that you can’t buy with money and you don’t need to. A few hours of housekeeping, gardening or maintenance work a day in exchange of accommodation and meals sounds like a great steal to me! Not to mention the volunteers are encouraged to explore around the village in their free time–which is most of the time during their stay at Bamboo Village–from jungle trekking to waterfall hopping, and even taking a short trip (back) to the Kuala Lumpur city, as I would like to call it ‘an escape from another escape’.
If you are not so into the volunteering programme or you simply don’t have enough time for that (volunteers need to stay for a minimum of 7 days or will be charged MYR 20 per day which is still a good bargain!), also consider Bamboo Village as your next weekend getaway destination – grant yourself and your loved ones a zen-filled kampung-styled retreat, where there will be no nerve-racking itinerary and certainly not overwhelming crowd!
Price: From MYR 20 per person per night
Address: Off Lorong Serai 4, Sungai Serai, Batu 11, 43100 Hulu Langat, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
So take your pick my fellow friends! I am sure there is at least one that fits your liking as well as your budget. Plus, you only need two or three days, typically one weekend (aim the long weekends or take one day leave if necessary) to enjoy a so-good staycation without leaving the country. My last advice: you should really start putting some effort to keep up with your new year's travel resolution before 2016 silently ends!
合艾本地美食清单1) THANON THUNG SAO 的 COOK CAI 点心2) AMBASSADOR HOTEL 对面角落间的茶室3) AMBASSADOR HOTEL 对面的粿汁 KUEY ZAP4) 南园云吞面5) AMBASSADOR HOTEL 附近超级推荐的海南鸡饭6) AMBASSADOR HOTEL 附近的夜市小食中心7) AMBASSADOR HOTEL 附近的泰国版迷你油条8) 不为人知的BUSABA舞沙芭饭店
不懂大家有没有吃过泰国鸡饭?他们无论味道和辣椒都和我们的不一样。这个小档口好像是从下午开到晚上,有时很早收档的。他们家的饭很香,吃进口里充满蒜香牛油味,配上嫩嫩的鸡皮,很好吃!饭粒淋上特配的黑酱油,AROI MA MA (很好吃的意思)!由于这个档口开在店家前面,只是使用了一条小小的路,所以桌椅有限。通常我们都是打包回酒店吃的。
Village Park椰浆饭,也就是常常听别人提到的Uptown椰浆饭,说是全巴生谷最好吃、最出名的椰浆饭一点也不为过。其椰浆米饭可以说是诚意十足,用的是上好的米,且入味、蓬松、弹牙,让人一口接着一口停不下来。再来的是店里的特色炸鸡,据说是需要腌制一个晚上的神秘配方,皮脆肉嫩,配上椰浆饭真的是好吃到不行!
Village Park Restaurant
5 Jalan SS 21/37, Damansara Utama
47400 Petaling Jaya
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Muar Kaki
我们是一群在麻坡旅行的麻坡人。有时抱着发掘的心态,有时为了记录和采集餐厅或档口的资料,我们会到处吃吃,逛逛。。不一定介绍最好吃的食物,更多的是尽可能把麻坡食物记录下来,方便大家参考,寻找。毕竟每个人对食物的要求和口味都不同。我以一个常年居住在麻坡的身份认为啊,麻坡的食物,更多是一种回忆的味道,一种比较古早的味道,若想说好吃呢,可能就还好吧。还有,最近听到有人这样说,就因为有人喜欢把照片在网上上载,导致餐馆,档口门庭若市,价格纷纷提高,开始偷工减料等。听了就不知觉的联想到了自己在做的这件事。是怀着分享的心态,却被说成这样,感觉很不好受,毕竟我们这样做并没得到任何利益。商家啊,希望你们把持着最初创业理念,别因为生意太好,而忘了本质。只有做好每一份餐点,才能抓住回头客,赢得口碑。部落格链接:Muar Kaki
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其实在麻坡处处可见售卖乌达摊位,而且种类也越来越多元化。从原有的鱼肉虾肉进化到苏冬、啦啦、鱼头、螃蟹乌达,但是真正好吃道地的在哪找呢?我们决定Back to Basics,把目标锁定在最基本的鱼肉乌达。