Kopi-O in an authentic cup and saucer

Curry Laksa with sambal belacan and half a lime

Lo mai gai (Glutinous rice with chicken)

The must combination at Esquire Kitchen
Hui guo rou

a street busker, something new.

This is what feeding in South-east Asia is all about and if you can’t put up with this, then go elsewhere. We don’t need you here.

stir-fried four-angle beans with sambal belacan

maggi mee goreng – my favourite mamak stall order

the boss, observing his goods.

There are some try-hards who were born and grew up in South-East Asia and then went overseas for a few years, comment about how dirty it is to eat at the food stalls in their country of origin. They grew up feeding in those places and yet, try to act like royalty after they’ve been away overseas. Acting like they’re not used to such places. Try-hards. Yeah, go colour your hair blonde, you wanna-be.

bracing the height to get this shot

always about 2 feet away from the railing though. the closest i can get.

wonton mee – the cut green chilli is a must with it.

the icon – Petronas Twin Towers

In my opinion, it is a truly magnificent building when lit at night.

love the architecture of these traditional shophouses, though most have torn down.

curry laksa at Madam Kwan’s, which is totally over-rated and over-priced.

at the fish spa, letting the fish feed on us…

hokkien mee. hokkien beehoon taste better though. nothing beats the hokkien stir-fried style – dark. the cantonese style is whitish and bland looking.






























































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