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Kirk said in December 17th, 2006 at 1:29 pm

Hi Ben - Looks fabulous…a definite destination.

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Ben said in December 17th, 2006 at 2:48 pm

Hi Kirk: Never been to KL? Well, it’s a very affordable city to visit. Be prepared to gain a few pounds if you decide to make a visit there.

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Ker-Yng said in December 17th, 2006 at 8:32 pm

Hello, I chanced upon your blog while doing a search for fairy cakes. I read on and I’m excited to know you’re Malaysian. I landed in Mississauga with my family end May 2006 and we have yet to meet other Msians. Just want to say hi and your KL series made me miss Msian food so so much! Thanks.

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polly said in December 17th, 2006 at 11:35 pm

Hi Ben,

Wow! Thanks for those photos. Petaling Street looks so nice with the canopy. Have u try the corner stall selling the “loh hon ko” drinks? always a long Q-up one? I miss it so much.

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pablopabla said in December 18th, 2006 at 1:49 am

Too late to tell you this but you should have tried Wing Heong at Jln Imbi, KL (near Sungei Wang Plaza) for the dried meat. Far better than Kiew Bros. Kiew Bros is famous due to their extensive advertisement but many lovers of dried meat who have tried Wing Heong’s will testify that the latter is better.

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Tenz said in December 18th, 2006 at 8:45 am

In the first picture where the boy is… about 50 meters behind the boy on the boy’s left is a little stall that sells Roast Duck called Sze Ngan Chai Roast Duck…. ( Four Eyes Lad Roast Duck)

They serve an absolutely mean Roast Duck and there Ngap Keok Pau is not bad too although a tad too oily for my taste. That stall has been there for more than 20 years now…

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Ben said in December 18th, 2006 at 10:17 pm

Hi Ker-ying: How do you like life in Canada? I can’t believe you have not met any Malaysians after all these months. In Vancouver, there is a significant Malaysian community. Check out my mailing list by googling “van-immi”.

Hi Polly: Oh yeah, I certainly did try the Loh Hon Ko. I did not manage to take pictures of that because I needed two hands to drink it from the bowl. I like that drink and actually drank one on site and had another one to go. Yummy!

Hi Pablopabla: You know I did try Wing Heong and blogged about them about two months ago. Here is the link: http://chowtimes.com/2006/10/singaporemalaysia_trip_wing_he.html

Hi Tenz: Next time I get to Petaling Street, I will certainly check it out. Never heard of the Sze Ngan Chai though … even though I was a MBS boy and hang around Petaling St a lot during my school days. Thanks for the tip.

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pablopabla said in December 20th, 2006 at 5:50 pm

LOL! I did not notice it earlier!

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