Ma la hot pot is a phenomenon in Singapore, so it is no wonder that this trend is slowly spreading over to Malaysia - with Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur, in particular, growing into the trend. This restaurant in particular specialises in a less known dry version of the dish, cooking it with the chillis without a soup base.
Read MoreA really new restaurant in Bukit Indah would be 随意 or Homies Taiwanese Restaurant! It opened late in 2018, and has now become a popular restaurant serving up (relatively) cheap and healthy options for lunch and dinner.
Read MoreOne of the foods that has gone ‘viral’ or is basically really popular in Gelang Patah would definitely be Nasi Kukus, and the reason for this is none other than the restaurant Nasi Kukus Ayam Dara Gelang Patah!
Read MoreNot often I do these kind of posts, but I feel not many people not about the Liang Sandwich Bar in Bukit Indah, so I thought I would give them a healthy shoutout.
Read MoreA hidden gem, I would say, because NOONE pretty much knows about this cute little ramen restaurant in the middle of Gelang Patah. Baobei Japanese Shoyu Ramen is a new ramen shop that I would say is definitely worth a try!
Read MoreWith a white & clean concept, Openwork Johor Bahru is one of those ‘hipster cafes’ that you wanna go ‘for the gram’. Wide open spaces and a fusion menu concept is what you expect when you go to Openwork for a meal.
Read MoreHi everyone! Today I come to you guys with the first Giveaway on my blog! I’m giving away a Tasting Bokksu Box (worth USD 25 or about RM100 for my Malaysian readers)!
Read MoreMount Austin is home to a lot of Japanese and Korean food, and Dae Bap is another option for all you foodies out there! It offers a more homely variation of Korean cuisine.
Read MoreAlthough their name suggests that this is a place exclusively selling bubble tea, they actually have a pretty decent food menu, serving up popular Taiwanese style rice boxes.
Read MoreOffering a fusion of Chinese, Western and Nyonya food, Daddy Village is a restaurant with an extensive menu and dishes that leave you wanting more! It offers excellent food at a manageable price point.
Read MoreFood courts are hard to navigate. There’s way too much on offer, and there’s no way to try everything. Here’s just a few tidbits of my personal experience to Hai Kee Hawker Center Batu Pahat!
Read MoreThai steamboats are really popular nowadays, and Thai Three Mookata House (泰三炭烤火锅) is absolutely not an exception! At RM39.90, you are getting a buffet worth of meat, vegetables and desserts!
Read MorePreviously named Ah Soon Restaurant, Soon Ji pork organ soup (阿顺饭馆) is a local iteration of a famous dish - the pork organ soup, or 猪杂汤. Personally, it is one of my favourite places to eat at Batu Pahat Itself!
Read MoreMore affectionately known as Waterworks Laksa House (W.W. Laksa House), the restaurant serves up some tasty laksa at decent prices and is something you should definitely try if you’re looking for local food in the city area.
Read MoreKFC have a new chicken offering at their branches in Malaysia, and it is none other than the KFC Parmesan Truffle Crunch. Here’s just a short post detailing my personal thoughts on the new offering!
Read MoreLocated in the middle of the ever-growing Eco Botanic (or Eko Botani) lies an upscale Japanese Restaurant aiming to satisfy all our stomachs in Shiokara! Serving up delicious sashimi and scrumptious udons, Shiokara is a really popular spot for Japanese food enthusiasts.
Read MoreHaving a short stop in Senai airport? Not sure what to eat? You’ve come to the right place! Because here is a quick guide to what you can eat at Senai Airport, Johor
Read MoreIf there was one place I would bring tourist friends in Kuala Lumpur (well, Petaling Jaya is the same ball park), I will always make sure to bring them to Village Park. Put simply, BEST nasi lemak in Kuala Lumpur for me, period.
Read MoreEco Botanic (or Eko Botani) is a place fast blooming with lots of different food. One of the more affordable ones would be Kang Bee Hong Chicken Rice Restaurant.
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