11 dedicated members *coughs* attended our club assembly. Well, we touch down around 11 in the morning and with starving tummies we grab breakfast over at the Jonker Street. Chicken Rice Balls of course. :D
Since I came down from Nilai, I got my own breakfast too. So I had the famous Mian Fen Gao. In a way, in KL in fact, we call it Pan Mee. Then I met them up at the Selat Horizon. FYI, it's located quite near to the sea, in Klebang. Sadly, in my opinion, so near yet so far from the sea. Anyways, that was an apartment. Quite cosy in a way. Just a reminder if anyone want to head there, bring your Astro card.
Next, since we are so near to Klebang the all so well known Coconut Shake cannot be missed. Then we took a small turn to Nadeje, *coughs* just to take a look and we tried the Pork Satay too. With satisfied tummy, we head back and start our Club Assembly. Shall not forget our purpose there even with endless temptations around.
Malacca is utmost famous with the Satay Celup. Somewhat steamboat celup in kacang sauce. That was a greedy and a heavy meal I can say. Next to the shop, is the Jing Yuan Biscuit shop. So some of us bought some biscuits back for some munch.
Siew Wah, Yan Jye, Michelle
HuiJin, PuiKuan Nic Lim
HuiJin, Vic, PuiKuan, Siew Wah, Samantha
That's Momo at the left. :P
Stingray Bakar.
According to my Malacca friend, this Crystal Bay Ikan Bakar is by far the best also. Highly recommended. Their sauce are rather special tho.
Ah hah. The sort of climax and essential food of the day is when we all seek for the Putu Piring. LOL. Even the GPS fail us. We went on by instinct and at the edge of giving up, YanJye found it. Lucky day for us, they are selling the last few, and we are the lucky few. This is located somewhere at Jalan Tengkera.
Some of us are wearing down, so we did split up and some went to the Jonker Street. Night is where Jonker is really interesting. The next morning, craving fro Bak Kut Teh, we head some distance off from where we stayed to get them. Honestly, I forgot where.
Whats special? This is really what I call Tau Fu Fah. It's awesomely smooth and after you take the first bite, you'll suddenly feel, all the Tau Fu Fah you had, is not at all. It was a Sunday and it's at the Pasar Malam at Taman Cempaka. Do try if you ever drop by on Sunday night.
disclaimer: the pictures here are solely from my phone camera.
More pictures from Kim Pei's album! :D
Cheers,
HuiJin Liew
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