Tag: Halal Food

  • Very Good Mee Goreng & Coconut Shake At Bukit Mertajam

    Very Good Mee Goreng & Coconut Shake At Bukit Mertajam

    Food hunting in the mainland? One must not miss this Mee Goreng stall located on Jalan Kulim – Haji Mohamed Mee Kuah Ketam Tokun. The eatery stall name does indicates Mee Kuah Ketam (crab flavoured gravy fried noodle) but my heart went all in for the Mee Goreng and it did not disappoint.

    Topped with sweet-spicy cuttlefish, extra potato cube, chopped lettuce and cut chilli, the malay fried noodle dish does definitely brings in a wonderful explosion of flavour in the taste buds. Comparable to the Mee Sotong at Esplanade, but a differently good.

    On my next visit, I must try their OG Mee Kuah Ketam, which is their first star dish, but Mee Goreng must not be missed too. I ordered the Special variation, with extra cuttlefish and potatoes.

    Another star player here at this roadside eatery is Coconut Man, pairing their coconut milkshake with pearl and fresh coconut juice together with a hot plate of Mee Goreng, these do fused into a wonderful meal combination while eating in a warm environment.

    The place is not exactly near to Tokun, but it’s on the way to Tokun if you are coming from BM old town. Very easily to find, you may park your car at the Caltex petrol station just beside it.

    • Mee Goreng Special: RM6.50
    • Coconut Shake with Bubble Pearl & Nata De Coco + Coconut Juice: RM9

    Opens 9am – 6.30pm (Close on Friday)

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  • Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore

    If you happens to be in Singapore during the Ramadhan month, you must visit the Ramadhan Bazaar at Geylang Serai, just east of Singapore! You will be amazed by the number of eateries and the big crowds there! I went just in time on the last day of Ramadhan and was quite surprised to see all Muslim friends were so busy working the last day on the eve of Eid.

    If us, the Chinese would have been slowing down on the Chinese New Year and closes early for the holiday! Haha. Speaking of the Ramadhan Bazaar, it’s pretty eye opening comparing to the Pasar Ramadhan in Malaysia because it targets youngster more with many hipster food and drinks.

    Not everything beautiful was good, they are more likely good on the Instagram but not my kind of food in my taste bud. But, I have to say, food was not cheap, not in the way of Malaysian spending in Singapore, but in a Singapore way, you could easily spend up to 40-50$ at there. Forget about money, and just enjoy the hipster bazaar!

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore
    These grilled oyster with different sauce topping are the bomb!

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore
    Long queue for cheap takoyaki – $2.50 only for 6 balls, but not perfect.

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore
    Really?! Raclette cheese set with just cocktail sausages and potato for $12? Not anymore, cheese cooled in minutes and didn’t finish it.

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore
    Ramly Burger in Singapore is not as cool as Malaysia’s, no vege in the burger.

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore
    Watermelon volcano, just perfect for the humid weather.

    Ramadhan Bazaar At Geylang Serai Is A Must-Go In Singapore

    Opens only during Ramadhan’s month, so get back next year and you can easily reach there by bus – just search Bazaar Ramadhan Bazaar on Citymapper.

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