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Pictures from my recent trip to KL, Singapore, Malacca and Hong Kong.

Typical Malaysian breakfast , roti canai and curries.

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Curry coated seafood being prepared for lunch

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"Nasi Campur" , the literal translation is mixed rice. Selection on the plate from 12 o'clock tempoyak and sambal, ayam masak merah, mango kerabu, fried liver, lemak sea snails and fried salted fish.

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Nite out at the local hawker joints in Petailing Jaya.

Kicking off the night with fried noodles at O&S Restaurant in Paramount Garden.

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"Chicken Fish ikan panggang (grilled fish)" being prepared

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Appetizer of par boiled "see harm" (blood cockles) served with sambal dipping sauce.

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Hokkien noodle, nicely loaded with deep fried lard cubes.

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Followed by Cantonese style fried rice noodles

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Fish from earlier and "loh mee" in the background

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and lastly beef and chicken satay

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Couple hours later headed off to SS2's glutton square for supper.

My cousin's place, I hear he previously trained in HK, Macau and Sydney and returned home to open his own place. Their specialties are seafood not often found in the marketplace.

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First item butter fried japanese snails

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"abalone" clam steamed with wine, special of the nite. Both items were very good.

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"Sand Har Meen", freshwater prawns with noodles at the popular Greenview restaurant in Petaling Jaya. Prawns were a bit small that evening.

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Here what the prawns look like, also known as "udang galah" locally.

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Dinner at Pantai Seafood in Kampung Sungai Kayu Ara, ordered this on two different occasions Deep fried pork knuckles, love the crispy skin, perfect bar food if you ask me!!!

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Short excursion to Malacca and Singapore

My favorite satay place in Malacca "Xiang Ji / Jonker Street Satay". I'm especially fond of the liver and intestine satay.

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"Putu Piring" from a popular vendor on Tengkera road

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Another popular treat in Malacca, "satay celup", sticks of seafood, meat, fishballs dipped and cooked in a spicy, slightly sweet gravy.

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Off to the final leg of the trip, for a wedding in Hong Kong

Hot pot restaurant in Mongkok

Baby Abalone and live shrimp

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Spiny Lobsters

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Some items we ordered

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Extremely good fish ball stuffed with crab roe

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Desert also in Mongkok -

Sesame paste filled chilled rice noodles

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Mango and chilled rice noodles

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Wedding day eats

Lunch of "Poon Choy", claypot with tons of goodies dried scallops, shrimp, chicken, roast duck, beggars purse and more. I was amazed at how many things they were able stuff into that pot.

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Wedding dinner banquet at Celestial Court at the Tsim Tsa Tsui Sheraton

Dinner menu

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Sucking pig

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Fried Stuffed Crab Claw

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Braised vegetable with superior mushroom and conpoy

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Braised Abalone

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Steamed Spotted Groupa

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Final day before heading back to the US.... :sad:

Dim Sum at Lei Garden in Tsim Tsa Tsui. Best Dim Sum I've ever had, so refined and delicate!!

They were running a crocodile meat promotion

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Chicken Feet

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Har Gow

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Har Cheong

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Radish Cake (all radish and flour use sparingly as a binder)

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I forget what this was

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House roast duck specialty

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Hairy Crab vendor

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It was at the very tail end of the season so the selection was a little sparse.

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Finally afternoon tea at the Peninsula after a long day of shopping and eating

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[...]"Chicken Fish ikan panggang (grilled fish)"  being prepared

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That was ayam laut? I still remember having ayam laut in the kampung where I lived in Terengganu in the mid 70s. I loved it! It actually did taste somewhat like chicken!

Splendid pictorial by you! Thank you!

Michael aka "Pan"

 

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Wedding day eats

Lunch of "Poon Choy", claypot with tons of goodies dried scallops, shrimp, chicken, roast duck, beggars purse and more. I was amazed at how many things they were able stuff into that pot.

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Oh my that Poon Choy pot is to die for. I would hoard that and eat all day.

Sucking pig

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Love those scary lighted eyes! Oh and that succulent crispy skin.

Doddie aka Domestic Goddess

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SG,

Great stuff!  What're the directions to get to your cousin's place in KL? 

Peter

His place is actually located in Petaling Jaya not KL at the SS2 Hawker center / Glutton's square. His brother is running another branch in Selayang KL I believe but I'm not sure of it's location.

Pan,

I believe it's the same fish, the cantonese name translates literally to "Chicken Fish". My favorite fish for ikan panggang.

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