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Blog Makanan di <b>Pulau Pinang</b>: 12b) <b>Makanan pelik</b> di Putrajaya <b>...</b> Posted: 28 May 2014 09:06 PM PDT I am going to take you to a country which is full of islands. Any guess? Yes, you are right. It's Malaysia. There are878 islands in Malaysia. This country is known for its stunning sights and attractions. We are going to explore its astounding natural beauty that magnetizes vacationers/ tourists or visitors attraction. It's a country of exclusive culture and tradition. It's one of the best places on the globe with delicious cuisine and hospitable people. Kuala Lumpur is its capital with charming iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Malaysia has many offshore geographical places. There would be around 510 which include ridges, sandbank and rocks. It's a multicultural state with many festivals and celebrations. Tour to Malaysia, is really a unique and pleasant experience. There're lots of choices to stay in Malaysia, so it's tough to decide where to stay? Mid-range hotels and 5 stars hotels with Chinese, Indian or Malaysian traditional cuisine and cozy rooms are easily available for vacationers/visitors anywhere in cities. You can enjoy luxury hotels or resorts located on islands. Accommodation is so cheap in Malaysia, you can easily get a room for $ 3 to $ 9 USD/night. Private rooms are available for $ 11 to $ 20 USD/night. You can camp in Taman Negara and can save lodgings cost. Anyways, here're some suggestions. Lone Pine Hotel, located Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, posses welcoming staff, stunning swimming pool, lip-smacking food, and calm atmosphere with beautiful sea views. You can get a huge variety of cocktails in bar corner. Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La, located on Batu Ferringhi beach, Penang Island, is a fantastic family resort, offers services such as water sports, tennis court, delicious food, pools, cozy rooms, hospitable staff and family entertainment center. Its cuisine includes Bar & Grill pizzas and seafood, tea/coffee, snacks, pastries. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, in Kuala Lumpur City Centre, is a fantastic hotel with superb services. Welcoming staff, comfortable rooms, suspended pool and delicious Malaysian food make it more worthy staying. Tanjong Jara Resort, located on Batu, Dungun, is one of the top 25 hotels in Malaysia, offers services such as Spa village, Pools, tennis court, delicious dining out, air-conditioned rooms, seafood and bar. You can spend a relaxing morning with coffee and newspaper on the beach. Berjaya Tioman Resort, located in Pulau Tioman, is a traditional Malay style resort, offers services like pools, golf, tennis court, spa, coffee, snacks, global drinks, tasty food, air-conditioning cozy rooms and water sports including diving, fishing, snorkelling etc. The Majestic Hotel, Majestic Malacca, Cameron Highlands Resort and Sama-Sama Hotel, in Kuala Lumpur, Holiday Villa Beach Resort & Spa and Four Seasons Resort in Langkawi, Miri Marriot Resort & Spa, Mega Hotel, Grand Palace Hotel and Imperial Palace Hotel in Miri, Seven Terraces, Yeng Keng Hotel, Museum Hotel and Hotel Panega are also wonderful places to stay in Malaysia. As far as meal is concerned, you can have it in restaurants, western hotels , cooking own when living in camping or as a street meal and just have to pay $1 to $3 USD /head for street meal, $4 to $6 USD/head in restaurants while western food is a bit expensive. Malaysia is a Muslim country that's why drinks are expensive here. Anyways, here are some suggestions of restaurants for you. Dining in the Dark, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is an amazing restaurant deeply into darkness and offers delicious food including soups, desserts etc. Black Forest, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, offers German cuisine. Kebaya, located on Stewart Lane, Georgetown, Penang Island, offers good services and food. Living Room Cafe Bar & Gallery, located on Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, is a good place for families, lovebirds, special occasion or groups. You can enjoy Bar, Asian and Eclectic cuisine here until late night. Top Spot Food Court, located Bukit Mata Kuching, Kuching is a family restaurant, offers best seafood and opens until late night. Jambu Restaurant and Lounge, located on Crookshank Road, Kuching is a restaurant offers best pasta in town. It also deals with Bistro, Bar for cocktails and Tapas etc. Black bean, The Heritage, Tribal Stove and Bella Italia are also superb restaurants in Kuching with the fantastic setting near river. La Casa Kuantan, Crocodile Rock Pizza & Grill Restaurant, Satay Zul, and Dallah Restaurant in Kuantan offer great services with superb cuisine. Malaysia is a country with many attractions or points of interests and more exciting thing is those are quite cheap. Here're some suggestions, and you must visit those places once you are in Malaysia. Birch Memorial Clock Tower, located in one of the biggest cities of Malaysia named "Ipoh". Here're plenty of attention-grabbing sights such as museums, temples and historical buildings. Galeria Perdana, Rice Museum, and Padi Langkawi, in Langkawi, are amazing places with precious stuff and collection, to visit. Langkawi is a beautiful island with lovely beaches and plenty of interesting sights. Ave Stella Maris Catholic Chapel is a beautiful church. Langkawi Wildlife Park and Underwater World are educational and exciting places with lots of fun. The Islamic city "Kota Bharu" is a great city with royal places, museums, and plenty of other eye-catching sights. Taman Negara National Park is a beautiful park in oldest rainforest Taman Negara. It's a place with lots of activities like trekking, safaris, and canopy walks. Islamic Art Museum, Petronas Twin Towers, Putrajaya Bridge, Petrosains Science Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Thean Hou Temple, and Lake Garden Parks are some suggested amazing places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. Mount Kinabalu National Park, is the best choice for hiking, this Park is full of fun and will never disappoint you on your visit. Malaysia is a land of festivals and celebrations as multicultural people exist here. Tourists or vacationers can enjoy these festivals almost every month of the year. Here are some suggestions for our visitors. Tamil Community celebrates festival named "Thaipusam". It's a unique festival that is worth seeing. It can be best observed at Batu Caves in Selangor or Penang, in Januanry. Chinese New Year is celebrated in February and last for 15 days. You can enjoy lion dances, fireworks, and delicious Chinese meal. In April, Good Friday and Malaysia Water Festival are celebrated. Wesak Day, and Harvest Festival are celebrated in May. June is a month with amazing festivals like Hari Gawai and Dragon Boat Festivals. July and August are the months with festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival, Independence day, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hungry Ghost Festival. September becomes more colorful with Malaysia Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Hari Raya Haji, Deepavali Festivals of Lights, and Christmas are celebrated in October, November and December. Malaysia is not less than a heaven for shopaholics. Super international brands have covered Malaysian market and have luxury stores here. Sales at shopping mall attract many tourists every year. Mega Sales held on Christmas and Independence Day and last up to two months. Utama, BB Plaza, Fahrenheit88, Lot10, Plaza Low Yat, Suria KLCC and Sogo are some remarkable shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. ICT@Komtar, Island Plaza, Midlands One Stop, Plaza Gurney, Prangin Mall, Queensbay Mall and Straits Quay are some suggested shopping centers in Penang. Langkawi Fair is a beautiful place for a shop in Langkawi. Malaysia is a country with beaches. Therefore, beach holidays can be enjoyed all around the year. Summer season is mild, and usually climate is pleasant in Malaysia so you can visit it in all seasons. Anyhow, December and January are two peak tourists' seasons. From June until August is also a good time to enjoy beaches activities. I assure you, your vacations to this country holding natural beauty, would be a treasured and unforgettable experience. |
Blog <b>Makanan</b> di <b>Pulau Pinang</b>: HOT!! Airport Penang Selalu Banjir <b>...</b> Posted: 13 Jun 2014 09:55 PM PDT Another reason to travel all the way to Ipoh is definitely the FOOD and this is why people keep coming back. Oh my, we have been spoilt with all the delicious local foods there. Since we were there for just a short trip over the weekend, we only have to 2 days just to fulfil our appetite. So, this is it! Nasi Ganja Once reached the town, we started with our first selection which is the famous Nasi Ganja or Nasi Kandar Ayam Merah or Nasi Vanggey or whatever local called it for our lunch. Did we missed any of their name? We opt for the one in Restoran Yong Suan (yes the stall is located inside the Chinese Coffee Shop) at Jalan Yang Kalsom which is near to the Pekan Baru Police Station. It will be easier if you could spot Hotel Bajet Memori Ipoh (painted in yellow) and the restaurant is just in front of it. As mentioned by locals, the meal could be addictive at times and that's the reason why it was called as 'Nasi Ganja'. Verdict? Ermm, is just not the best nasi kandar that we had in our life. But, doesn't harm trying. Mee Kari / Kicap Daud Mat Jasak We found out about this place as we read through ThatSoFarah blog talking about how she and the whole family used to have this whenever they are in Ipoh . It's her family's favourite eatery. It's a little bit tricky to find this small shop as this is our first time there and we have to make a few big rounds at Jalan Dato Onn Jaafar just to find the shop. We waited for about 15 – 20 minutes just to secure a table and we reminded ourself that 'this better be good' as we're super hungry at that point of time. We choose to have both which is the 'Mee Kari' and 'Mee Kicap'. We dig into the bowl once it was served and it's gone in just a few minutes. Everything was so good! The gravy, the fresh ingredients, the taste. Ohhhhh. Missing it so much. Medan Selera Dato Sagor We randomly choose to have our breakfast here as we wanted to do the Ipoh Heritage walk right after that. Medan Selera Dato Sagor is located exactly behind the Ipoh Town Hall and near to Ipoh State Mosque. This is where you'll experience the 1 Malaysia theme when multi racial are under the same roof. You got to taste a little bit of Malay cuisine, Chinese cuisine and even Indian cuisine too just to kick off your day. Amazing! Freshly made hot "Apom", one of our Indian cuisine. When it is hot, the edge of the apom is very crispy while the center is soft. Normally eaten with sweet or spicy thick coconut gravy. But we just love to have it with plain curry. Nasi Lemak Rendang, a complete meal for both of the guys. Roti Goyang, the highlight of all! Crispy bread toast topped with half boiled eggs. The taste was awesome! Ipoh Hainan Chicken Rice Last but not least, the Ipoh Hainan Chicken Rice. It wouldn't be complete if you did not try a plate of Hainan Chicken Rice before leaving. This is one of the Halal Chicken Rice in town and it's located at Jalan Anderson (just a short distance away from the Hospital roundabout) and another shop just behind the Greentown Mall (next to DWJ Hotel). We opt to have our lunch at the Greentown Suria shop lots as there are ample parking lots provided. Ipoh Pamelo / Limau Bali Ipoh Last but not least, our next hunting was the Ipoh's famous fruit which is Ipoh Pamelo or 'Limau Bali Ipoh' just to wash away and detox everything that we had earlier. Naaaah, just kidding. It was mentioned that the best and juiciest pamelos are reputed to be from Tambun. There are stretches of stalls selling pamelos along Jalan Raja Nazrin Shah (Jalan Gopeng) adjacent to Sam Poh Tong Temple to cater tourist driving in and out of Ipoh. We bought a numbers of it at En. Muhammad Ridhuan stall (Stall No.28) at a very good good good deal! He and his wife was so generous. So, what are you guys waiting for then? Simply us, |
ZAKRI ALI: <b>Makan</b> nasi ganja di Ipoh - Blog <b>Makanan</b> di <b>Pulau Pinang</b> Posted: 13 Jun 2014 01:10 AM PDT Apa yang kita perlu faham mengenai isu ini ialah ianya menyerlahkan kepada semua betapa bijaknya pemimpin-pemimpin UMNO yang menguasai pentadbiran negara dalam membantu kroni mereka untuk semakin kaya.. Sebabnya demi kroni mereka sanggup membayar berbillion-billion untuk menyewa sedangkan kos untuk membina lebih murah.. Kos untuk membina enam kampus cawangan dianggarkan hanya RM1.8 Bilion tetapi demi kroni pihak terbabit memperbodohkan diri mereka dengan menyewa dari kroni mereka.. (Kroni dalam hal ini ialah kaum keluara atau kawan-kawan mereka bukannya macai yang makan rumput dan semakin ramai berkeliaran dalam Blog ini..) Dan menandatangani perjanjian konsesi selama 23 tahun serta bersetuju membayar sewa tahunan di antara RM56 juta sehingga RM69 juta setiap kampus. Oleh itu ianya menyebabkan Putrajaya terpaksa menanggung bayaran konsesi tahunan yang dianggarkan berjumlah RM375 juta setahun selama 23 tahun. Jumlah keseluruhan bayaran konsesi tahunan ini kepada enam syarikat kroni terbabit adalah RM8.6 Bilion. RM8.6 Billion itu adalah wang yang diperolehi dari cukai yang dikenakan terhadap rakyat kecuali macai.. Jadi.. faham-fahamlah kenapa UMNO/BN begitu takut kehilangan kuasa... Laporan berkaitan..
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Halaman Gambar Menarik, <b>Pelik</b>, Artis Panas & Macam-Macam Lagi <b>...</b> Posted: 29 Jun 2014 05:05 PM PDT PETALING JAYA: Sesetengah pihak menganggap, tidak lengkap Ramadan tanpa bubur lambuk. Oleh itu, tidak salah jika bubur lambuk disenaraikan antara juadah berbuka puasa yang paling digemari sepanjang bulan mulia ini. Ada yang sanggup beratur panjang di masjid yang menyediakan hidangan itu, malah ia juga disajikan secara bufet di hotel. Selain bubur lambuk, terdapat banyak lagi bubur yang menjadi sebahagian hidangan berbuka puasa, malah ia turut digemari bukan Islam. Malahan, setiap negeri mempunyai cara penyediaan bubur nasi tersendiri, misalnya di Terengganu yang terkenal dengan bubur yang dimasak bersama pelbagai jenis ulaman dan ditambah dengan isi ikan, manakala di Pulau Pinang pula terkenal dengan bubur yang dimasak bersama daging dan rempah ratus, dengan taburan daun sup serta bawang goreng . Menurut Naib Presiden Persatuan Chef Malaysia, Master Chef Rossham Rusli, bubur merupakan sejenis pemakanan utama dari peringkat bayi lagi, maka tidak hairanlah ia menjadi salah satu hidangan popular sepanjang Ramadan. Chef Rossham Katanya, dari segi kesihatan pula, bubur sesuai dihidangkan bagi keselesaan perut yang kosong setelah berpuasa hampir 12 jam. "Bubur adalah makanan yang membantu sistem pencernaan yang baik untuk perut, di samping menjadi amalan pemakanan sihat," katanya kepada mStar Online. Rossham berkata, bubur mengandungi karbohidrat yang membantu memberikan tenaga kepada orang yang berpuasa sepanjang hari. Tambahnya, bubur yang berasaskan beras, walaupun bersantan dapat menggantikan hidangan makanan utama seperti nasi. "Ia bukan sahaja berkhasiat, memberikan tenaga, menambahkan selera, malah mengimbangi rasa pemakanan seperti manis dan pedas," katanya. Selain faedahnya dari segi kesihatan, bubur turut digemari pada bulan puasa kerana cara penyediaannya yang mudah, sekali gus menjimatkan masa. Di negara ini, selain bubur lambuk, bubur berasaskan beras boleh dicampurkan dengan bahan utama lain seperti sumsum, daging, ayam, udang, ikan dan ketam. Beliau menyediakan bubur pedas Sarawak, bubur ayam cincang, bubur isi ketam dan bubur sumsum menggunakan bahan tersebut. "Bubur berasaskan santan pula boleh digabungkan dengan biji-bijian, kekacang, nasi, sayur-sayuran, labu, kentang dan keledek," katanya. Berpengalaman luas dalam bidang penyediaan makanan, Rossham bagaimanapun berkata, bubur kosong juga sesuai dihidangkan bersama kuah lain walaupun jarang disediakan. "Kita jarang mendengar atau melihat orang makan bubur kosong bersama dengan kuah seperti kuah lemak, kuah sambal dan kuah asam. "Apapun, setiap hidangan berbuka puasa seperti bubur ini perlu dipastikan segar, berkhasiat dan berkualiti," katanya. |
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