So, shall we begin... out with the Entrée!
Beef Noodle a.k.a Ngiu Chap |
Beef! Ohhh beeeffff! Nothing beats a good old piece of beefy meat... Grrrrrr... Apparently in KK, there are several versions of Beef Noodles, the difference is mainly in the ingredients used to cook the soup, if I am not mistaken, for example, sugar cane or salted vegetables and so on. I personally like the salted vege ones, I like it salty. :D The one in the picture above is an example of the salted vege one, the shop is located behind Giant, Kolombong and is often crowded during lunch hour, I mean who could resist this anyway? The tender meat and the bouncy meatballs are enough to make me go hyper. And it has to come with a delicious chili sauce, the spicier, the better! Chili and Meat, HEAVEN~
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Alright, next up, is a new western food outlet in KK, known at Bomber's Burger. Located just next to Party Play in Gaya Street, it serves humongous and generous portion of food to its customers.
Meat Loaf and Mashed Potatoes |
Bomber's Burger... |
Can you feel the cheeeeeseeee??? |
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Korean. Korean. Korean. I love their K-Pop, I love their dramas and also their food, of course! Hi Seoul Korean Fushion Restaurant is located in Likas Square. One of the many Korean restaurants in KK, Hi Seoul caters mostly to Korean tourist who are touring the city and also locals who crave for Kim Chi and the many Korean delicacies available.
Bibimbap! (Rice dish served with meat and veges in a warm bowl) |
Ttobukki! (Rice Cakes in Spicy Sauce) |
I'm a very big fan of Dwenjang Tang (Soybean Paste Soup) |
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Fishyyy... |
Next up! Enough of Korean and Western, let's head back to KK's local favourites. Fish noodles!!! Now, fish noodles are kinda common in everywhere around Malaysia, I've tasted the ones in KL, Selangor, Johor and etc, but KK's Fishy Nooddles... are still the best to me. :P
Usually, the noodles is cooked by adding milk in it. or just clear ones with no milk. But I prefer and love the ones with milk in them, and my taste buds agrees so that's that. KK has some of the freshest seafood in the country, so fish noodles like these with fresh fish slices are just, perfect. With the salty-ish and sour-ish taste of the soup, it is really appetizing and also filling to the tummy. I got my hands on a few bowls during the break.
A typical Fish Slice Noodles with milk in the soup :D |
The Clear Soup Version |
Tom Yam Fish Slice Noodles |
And if you are up to something much spicier and excite your taste buds, go for the Tom Yam soup version. Another dish that represents heaven on earth, in my book. :')
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Last but not least, one of the most, arguably, iconic food KK has to offer, the Sang Nyuk Mian.
A bowl of soup with kon lau kuew tiow |
No words to describe the awesomeness in this bowl... |
It is a bad idea after all to do this post. Cause I am really hungry now. Oh well, may you enjoy the food placed before you, cause you never know when you might lose them, and you'll miss them. T.T
LOVE YOURSELF!
LOVE YOURSELF!
LOVE FOOD!
Peace out and God bless ya'll.
Peace out and God bless ya'll.