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Hate him or Like Him
This guy... ah-yo don't know what to say. If you are now in your 40ties or 50ties you might have heard of him but if you are in your 30ties chances you might not have heard of him.
Go check him out PatrickTeoh Hate or Like Him">
Go check him out PatrickTeoh Hate or Like Him">
Pasir Pelambang
A remote place? No, it just a couple of km away from Kuala Selangor if you travelling towards north from KL using the coastal road. What is this place, you might be thinking. It is a special place for special sea-food lovers.
It had been more than 8 years I never drive on this coastal road due to single lane and traffic lights and speed limit of 60km on most of the stretch. This time it was different. It had been upgraded to double lanes both ways and speed limit to 90km but traffic-lights remain. Just took us 35mins to reached from Klang. This place not only just sea-food, but as usual there are alot of other products like fish cakes, fish balls, crackers, etc for sales. From scale of 1-10, this place score 8. Clean and tidy. The toilet in the restaurant shock me, so damn clean. This the way it should be.
Next we drop by at Bukit Malawati. Watch the spelling, not the KL one. So what do you do there? See your friends la. Not a very high hill but then there is this tramp to take you up as it seems not allow to drive up. RM2 for adults and RM1 for kids.
Well most of our friends are black but then a mat salleh baby?
On the way back stopped by a rustic wooden shop popular for Pau but there was no advert to be seen aound the shop. Not Char-siew type but vegetarian mostly. Taste - one thumb up. But then who will ever think of stopping by to buy pau?
It had been more than 8 years I never drive on this coastal road due to single lane and traffic lights and speed limit of 60km on most of the stretch. This time it was different. It had been upgraded to double lanes both ways and speed limit to 90km but traffic-lights remain. Just took us 35mins to reached from Klang. This place not only just sea-food, but as usual there are alot of other products like fish cakes, fish balls, crackers, etc for sales. From scale of 1-10, this place score 8. Clean and tidy. The toilet in the restaurant shock me, so damn clean. This the way it should be.
Next we drop by at Bukit Malawati. Watch the spelling, not the KL one. So what do you do there? See your friends la. Not a very high hill but then there is this tramp to take you up as it seems not allow to drive up. RM2 for adults and RM1 for kids.
Well most of our friends are black but then a mat salleh baby?
On the way back stopped by a rustic wooden shop popular for Pau but there was no advert to be seen aound the shop. Not Char-siew type but vegetarian mostly. Taste - one thumb up. But then who will ever think of stopping by to buy pau?
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Back to normal
The bonding was over. The funfare and excitement was over. Now back to what we usually do. Continue to do what i like best, that's running and photography and of course cari makan. Is this what I like best, NO, it is sitting in a comfortable sofa watching Triple XXX. Don't get it wrong, not those, it is the movie. Let me have enough rest n we start another chapter with another boom, I hope.
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