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Bowling for Fishballs! @ Tang House of Fishball
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| Those fearing the elusive fishy taste of fishballs would be left smacking their lips at Tang House of Fishball. Their secret: the yellow tail fish they used for their fish products. Amy Yu of Tang House of Fishball explained that the yellow tail fish, found around the waters of Indonesia does not contain the fishy taste most people fear ...
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More Real than Fake @ Garden Vegetarian Restaurant
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| Most of us can’t live without meat. Look at all restaurants and they offer all sorts of meat from chicken, beef to seafood. Not many people know the wonders of vegetables and are skeptical to try vegetarian dishes as they thought it is all about green leafy vegetables ...
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Wine and Dine with the taste of India @ Restoran Mirchi
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| Serving a mixture of Northern and Southern Indian cuisine, Restoran Mirchi takes pride in bringing the truest flavours from India. Located in the heart of Damansara Utama, Mirchi is famous for its tandoori, naan and briyani dishes. Furthermore, Mirchi is unique as they also serve Indian Chinese Specialty ...
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Mughlai Magic @ d'Tandoor Restaurant
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| "Here's Good Cooking." Only a seasoned professional would dare make such a bold statement. However, with more than 15 years in the industry, d’Tandoor has firmly set foot in Klang Valley as one of the more prominent Indian restaurant around. Restoran d’Tandoor serves an authentic array of Mughlai styled dishes, hailing from the northern region of India ...
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Singapore Classics @ Killiney Kopitiam
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| As the name might suggest, the Killiney Kopitiam is originated from Singapore and the Killiney word itself comes from the name of the Killiney Road where the first kopitiam was opened in 1919. And now, almost a century later, Killiney Kopitiam has expanded its business into neighboring counties such as Malaysia and Indonesia ...
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Klassic Kemaman Kicks at Kopitiam Kemaman
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| Having to travel all the way to Terengganu for a taste of authentic Nasi Dagang might not be an option for most city dwellers. Why go to Kemaman when Kemaman can come to you at Kopitiam Kemaman! If you doubt the authenticity of the kopitiam, have a chat with owner Nana Tan, who hails from Kemaman itself. This quaint family run establishment is rather new in the market, having to only start its operations late 2008 ...
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Same Excellent Vietnamese Food, Different Location
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| "Same song, different cassette" was a quote I picked up from Mr. Goh, Managing Director of the Du Viet chain of restaurants when we were chatting about life and food. I was asked by FoodStreet if I was interested to do a write up on Du Viet, a sister branch of La Lot and O'Viet. “Same excellent food, different location”, and so I said yes ...
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