Meng Kee Steamed Soup at Taman Paramount
Meng Kee Steamed Soup is one of those places where I’ve been to so many times that I had always thought that I wrote about it before. A quick search revealed that I haven’t, and there were actually at...
View ArticleBak Kut Teh at Sun Fatt Kee, Seapark
It seems like it’s been quite a few weeks since my last post on a bak kut teh place, this cannot be be happening! So today, let me introduce this little bak kut teh place at Seapark that I have visited...
View ArticleClaypot Rice at Restaurant Gafan, Taman Paramount
Taman Paramount is one of my favorite locations for dinner for the simple fact that it is pretty close to where I stay, and it doesn’t hurt that the area (including seapark and ss2) is littered with a...
View ArticleFreddy Western Food at Restaurant Millenium 86, Taman Paramount
When adopted by a different culture and people, food often gets adapted as well. Bit by bit, the authenticity gets assimilated to the local taste, and after decades, you get something that bears very...
View ArticlePrawn mee & Laksa at Restaurant O&S
Restaurant O&S must be the most popular kopitiam at Taman Paramount/Seapark area (not to be confused with Taman Sea), and for one very simple reason – the place is filled with awesome hawker foods!...
View ArticleBurger Ramly A & Z, PJ Sea Park
Ramly burger’s one of the uniquely Malaysian street foods that you can find in every other street corners in this country. Burger Ramly A & Z at PJ Sea Park The precise way in preparing a Ramly...
View ArticleKY eats – Kueh Teow Soup at O&S (coagulated blood!)
One of my regular weekend brunch places is restaurant O&S at Taman Paramount. According to a friend, most, if not all the hawker stall operators in this restaurant were originally from Penang, and...
View ArticleKY eats – Kampar Fish Ball Noodle, PJ Seapark
To be honest, growing up in Penang, I never really knew what Kampar fish ball noodle is all about. It was one of those hawker dishes that never really made much inroads to the island, much like pan mee...
View ArticleKY eats – Pork Intestine Porridge at Seapark
Everyone has their favorite comfort food, the go-to dish that you would want to have after a long trip, or when you are feeling less than 100%. For me, it has to be porridge, and among the different...
View ArticleKY eats – Yong Tau Foo and Beef Noodle at O&S kopitiam, PJ Paramount Garden
Restaurant O&S is one of those kopitiams that is always too hot, too humid, and too difficult to get a parking space. Yet despite all these “problems”, it is arguably the busiest kopitiam probably...
View ArticleKY eats – Restaurant Goldview Hakka Food, Taman Paramount
Restaurant Goldview Hakka Food, situated next to Giant at Taman Paramount, is one of those restaurants that is somewhat a victim of its location for the fact that it is located just a stone’s throw...
View ArticleKY eats – Kaki Bola Dua XO Fish Head Meehun, PJ
Whenever we wanted a bowl of good fish head noodle, Woo Pin at Taman Desa usually comes to mind. The place undoubtedly serves very good and reasonably priced fish head noodle, it is far from where we...
View ArticleKY eats – Hasan’s Rojak at Seapark
One of my favorite things to have for late afternoon “tea time” snack is a good plate of mamak rojak. (also known as passembur in the North, such as Penang) The typical set up is a truck that offers...
View ArticleKY eats – Beef Noodle at Tong Fong kopitiam, Taman Paramount
Whenever I think of beef noodle, like most people, I usually think of Ngau Kei at Tengkat Tong Shin, and to a lesser extend, Soong Kee at Lot 10. Little did I realise that one of the better beef noodle...
View ArticleKY eats – Roadside Bak Kut Teh at Seapark
I love a good bowl of bak kut teh, and while it is generally true that you often get the best bak kut teh at Klang, going all the way to the “ah beng country” isn’t always practical. For those who...
View ArticleKY eats – Authentic Non Halal Thai at Thai Camp at Taman Paramount, PJ
Several weeks ago I was invited to sample one of the latest non-halal authentic food joints in PJ at Thai Camp. I, for one, am happy to see this emerging trend of Thai restaurants that offers pork...
View ArticleKY eats – Choon Penang Prawn mee and Loh Mee
For many prawn mee and loh mee fans out there who used to frequent Choon prawn mee stall at O&S, here’s their new location just a few shops down the road. Choon Prawn Mee at the new location (same...
View ArticleKY eats – Char Kuih Kak at Seapark Morning Hawker Row
One of the toughest Penang hawker dishes to hunt down in Klang Valley has got to be char kuih kak. Outside of various pasar malam, there’s only one other stalls at Jalan Sayur that I am aware of, until...
View ArticleKY eats – Hoe Fong fried Chicken Rice, PJ Seapark
It’s funny how sometimes the restaurants closest to us is the one that manage to miss from the radar screen while we seek out for others located miles away that offers similar food. Such is the case...
View ArticleKY eats – Curry Mee at Seapark Morning Market
For all these years staying within a kilometer or two within Seapark, I never knew the existence of this row of hawker stalls in the morning right beside the wet market until about half a year ago when...
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