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Wing Heong Roasted Duck Rice at Serdang Lama

Posted by Apple Foodees On January - 16 - 2010

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Since my younger days, I’ve always patronised the duck rice in Kepong Baru. However, after I’ve been introduced to Wing Heong’s roasted duck rice, my perception towards my old favourite duck rice changed. They are not my number 1 duck rice restaurant anymore. Wing Heong’s duck rice is not only delicious, the prices here are reasonable too. Well, it all depends on the portion that you are ordering of course. My lunch that day costs about RM12.00 only. So what did we have here?

We ordered a meal for two which includes roasted duck and BBQ pork or “Char Siew“. The pork was beautifully marinated and barbequed until there was a slight charred at the end. Complimenting with it were some sticky sweet sauce which will definitely tickle your taste buds. It was absolutely delicious.

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Madame Tussauds - Wax Museum at Bakers Street, London

Posted by Apple Foodees On January - 10 - 2010

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It is difficult enough to actually see famous people in real life let alone get up close and personal with them. But at Madame Tussauds the impossible becomes possible. At Madame Tussauds, not only you get see your favourite artists or the Royal family, but you also get to take pictures with them. Well, they are of course not real, but they are only wax models of famous people.

There are numerous galleries and to name a few, The Royal Family, Hollywood and Bollywood stars, World Leaders and many more. Please pardon me for the poor quality of the pictures. Some of the rooms are too dark.

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There are 11 galleries and the first room contains the world’s most famous stars. Visitors get to experience the world of glamour at MT’s A-list Party. Greeting you here are some of Hollywood’s famous stars, Brat Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

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Do remember to dress at your best as here you will get to mingle with Hollywood’s favourite stars. Just strike a pose with the biggest names in fashion and get your cameras ready to capture that moment.

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As the place was so crowded, I nearly missed Christina Aguilera which was standing at the corner. I must say that, they did a very good job in making a wax version of her. She looks so real!

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One guy nearly knocked over Justin Timberlake as he was standing right in the middle of the gallery. So if you are coming here for a visit, do take care not to topple over any of the wax models there.

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William’s Mamak at Taman Mayang, Petaling Jaya

Posted by Apple Foodees On January - 8 - 2010

William’s Mamak is the most expensive mamak that I’ve ever come across. What is more shocking to us is that William’s is situated at a filthy road-side stall near the old Lim Kok Wing’s building. If it wasn’t the crowd, I would avoid this place entirely. And despite the expensive price, William’s were filled with customers when we arrive. We had a hard time getting a table and had to actually arrange our own table and chairs as the waiter were too busy.

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William’s menu were scribbled on a blackboard. There are abundant choices of food ranging from the normal mamak style to Italian and Western styles. As there was a huge crowd with many still waiting for their food to be served, we decided to have our dinner somewhere else. Will I come back to actually try their food? Well, most probably not. Reasons being, you know lah!

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Note that, these menus were taken last year during the Ramadhan month.

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Pandamaran Ah Her Bak Kut Teh, Klang

Posted by Apple Foodees On January - 3 - 2010

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Temperatures in Britain are not likely to get higher than 1C and is going to be bitterly cold for the next few days. With temperature just above the freezing point, I had a sudden crave for my favourite, herbal soup meat, Bak Kut Teh. I know, I will fail in my attempt to find a good BKT here in Britain. And this reminds me of the day I joined VK on his food hunt for the best BKT in Klang, a few months back. On our search and after trying a few of the many BKT shops around, we finally found and concluded that this shop is the best (in our list - many of whom were suggested by VK’s readers): Ah Her Bak Kut Teh.

If you are a regular here, I’m sure that you will know that the crowds will start to grow at about 5:30pm and at about 6:00pm, it is not hard to find zero empty seats left. So what is so unique about this place that amazed us and had us concurred that this is the place that offers the best BKT in Klang?

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