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Upon arrival in Wangsa Maju, everybody dropped in at Pontian - an air-conditioned cafeteria. |
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Quite clean and everybody enjoyed the air-conditioning. |
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There's dessert and coffee. |
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There's dry noodle with dumplings. |
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There's noodles in soup with dumplings. |
The food was alright but not fantastic.
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Next, we visited the mamak stalls. These started opening at 5:00 pm in the evening. |
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You order by queuing ....... |
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.... and that's the famous kueh tiaw at RM5 per plate. I remembered I didn't quite like it but my son loved it even though the taste was not what we are used to. |
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There's fried rice......(without fried chicken). |
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There's fried rice with fried chicken. |
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That's how long was the queue in order to get your food. I took this photo at midnight and the queue was still a long queue. How come people don't sleep in Wangsa Maju? |
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We visited the I LOVE YOO! |
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Another cafeteria with air-conditioning. |
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Its specialty is in providing snacks - that's (clockwise) soya bean milk with yew-cha kuih, porridge, yam and potato balls. |
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After so much eating, thought to try something healthy..... so ordered a drink at this place..... |
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...... where AFC's Jason visited previously. |
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Didn't realise herbal drink can be bitttttteeeer!!! |
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Next morning's breakfast at the coffee shop. Here, people cook at stalls along the shop's corridor and patrons eat sitting at roadside tables right beside these moving vehicles. |
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This stall is operated by an old aged couple but the fuzhou meat balls are really nice. |
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But the coffee is the real black type and very thick and sticky. |
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That's the noodles in soup with fishballs at RM4 per bowl. Taste good. |
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That's the fuzhou meat balls at RM4.50 per bowl. Tastes better than the fishballs. |
I came back to this stall three times during my trip. That's how much I loved the fuzhou meat balls.
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Salad chicken rice from another stall at RM5 per plate. |
Our dinner at Wangsa Maju on the second night.
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First dish arrived, dig in - kangkong with belacan and chilli. See the mountain of rice on a plate? |
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Second dish arrived, dig in - buttered chicken. |
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Third dish arrived, dig in - bittergourd in eggs. |
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Fourth dish arrived, dig in - taugeh. |
Four dishes and four plates of rice cost only RM20.20 - I thought it was unbelievably inexpensive. No wonder there were so many students having their dinner there and we could hardly find an empty table.
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This is where we had our dinner. Tried to ask the cashier what's the name of this stall but I was told there's no name. This stall actually is an illegal extension ( I think it's illegal) of a block of shophouses. It opens from 12:00 noon till 12:00 midnight. Three chefs handled all the cooking. The strategy is to order small portion but more dishes so you get to taste a variety of dishes. Lots of students during the early evening but after 7:00 pm, I noticed more families started arriving. |
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This was our second meal at the same place. |
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Sweet and sour fish, braised tauhu, mixed vegetables, braised pork ribs and four hugh portion of rice costed only RM24.20. Wow, this is value for your money, guys! |
Oh, how to get to this place. For us, we found it accidentally. We were exploring an
d got attracted because there were hardly any empty table and it was only 6:00 pm in the evening. Directions: From the Wangsa Maju LRT station, take the left flight of stairs down, walk straight for a short distance till you come to the main road. Here, turn left and walk along 4 or 5 rows of shophouses until you see the traffic light junction. This stall is on the left before the traffic light junction.
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Third morning breakfast at this noodle place. |
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Pan mein soup. |
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Pan mein - dry. |
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Pan mein with beef slices. |