Handmade Noodle @ Desa Sri Hartamas

It has always been a question as to who invented noodles, Italian or Chinese ? A topic both noodle enthusiasts, or rather the history buffs have shown eager interests. Scientists have their theories backed with discoveries to mark the earliest record of the existence of noodle. Studies from historians and archaeologist have their reasoning but …

Mong Seng Kopitiam for some authentic Hee Kiaw Noodle @ Melaka

#sycookiesxmelaka   The coffee shop operates till late night, the only one lit along the street. On darker and colder nights, steams and lights from inside the shop and near the corridor at where a hawker cart is showcasing the Hee Kiaw is all that is visible from where parking is aplenty on the opposite …

A taste of Macau at The Mercado De S.Domingos Municipa Complex

  Wet market and food court under one roof aka The Mercado De S.Domingos Municipal Complex in Macau is the perfect place to experience some local culinary culture and it is very true that local flavours made an authentic travel experience on top of an unforgettable trip. While discovering these little quirks and local culture …

Garlic Roasted Chicken Rice Shop @ Sunway

  Garlic Roasted Chicken Rice Shop at Sunway here brings a special spin to conventional chicken rice we are all familiar with. What looked so conservative and ordinary turns out to win the heart of many, especially the students from the adjacent campus. Serving only breakfast and lunch, the shop looks comfortable, not at all …

Nasi Lemak Ujong Pasir @ Restoran Ming Huat (Melaka)

  Nasi Lemak at Ujung Pasir (Restoran Ming Huat) has been loved by Malaccans for those rich and unique taste of an authentic experience that remained the same all these years. This coffee shop also hosts several stalls of other typical local flavours, each showcasing their excellent local dishes, but our signature Malaysian heritage takes …

Uncle Botak’s Nasi Lemak @ Melaka Baru (Melaka)

  Where is Uncle Botak’s nasi lemak stall now? Did Uncle Botak move somewhere? What happened to Uncle Botak’s nasi lemak stall next to IJC? These are those questions every IJConvent’s alumni from classes of 90s to early 2000s would asks, and could relate to when speaking about good old memories from back in the …