QUOTE(Makakeke @ Oct 22 2008, 06:12 PM)
There's this nasi lemak stall and char kueh teow stall open in the evening beside 7-11 Kepong Baru. Wouldn't say they're great but i love them coz when i've got no food in the evening, i'll go for either 1 of em.
- nothing special. Nothing worth recommending.
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Bak Kut Teh - yea Ka Ka along Jln Kepong or Jerry's, the same row as 7-11 Kepong Baru.
- Kaka is okay but Jerry's is not nice. The fact that also at Jerry's, have to eat near a longkang that stinks...really spoil the appetite.
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if you want to eat good roast duck, there's one restaurant, Kong Kee restaurant in the Kepong Baru market - only operates in the afternoon. in the evenings, there're alot along the same street as KTZ, but Onn Kee seems to be attracting the most customers.
- so so only. Used to be very very good but now..not even worth recommending
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For mamaks, Spicy Kitchen is the popular spot - their food is good - their maggi goreng and roti bakar telur cheese - ohmygodd! their maggi goreng is special coz they use a diff kind of noodles although it's called maggi goreng. their signature drink - milo shake - blended milo with 1 scoop of vanilla ice cream.
- lousy suck and not tasty. Stay away
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the best milo shake in Kepong is the mamak stall in Sri Sinar, where you can shake almost anything (except carbonated drinks of course). We call the place Shaker.
- milo shake? How hard is it to make. It comes from tin. All the mamak store I tried also taste the same.
I dunno...you need to start recommending food that are really good. Not the so-so type which can be found anywhere. Since you so familiar with food in Kepong, tell me which is the best Satay in Kepong? I have tasted nearly all and still can't find one that I good. If anyone is going to be a food blogger, need to have certain standard. Not just any food that can eat can be called good food. Don't just simply recommend something average only. People drive all the way there expecting it to be really good but end up disappointed. That is why I like thegutterfood blog. Even though they are using benglish, but most of what they say is spot on.
The best Satay that I have tasted recently is in Suzi's Corner Ampang.
This post has been edited by abubin: Jan 12 2011, 06:31 PM