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Tales of a Foodie in Malaysia

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EVELYN IS A BUSINESS LADY BY DAY, BLOGGER BY NIGHT, AND RECENTLY JOINED THE RANKS OF MALAYSIAN WHO SHARE THEIR ADVENTURES WITH THE WORLD ONLINE. FOOD TAKES SOMETHING OF A CENTRE STAGE IN HER POSTS, AND HERE ARE SOME OF HER MOST MEMORABLE EATS THIS MONTH.

YELLOW HEAVEN

I was invited by a durian plantation owner to taste some durians from his collection. These fruits were sinfully rich and bitter; just the way I like my Musang King to be. I shall not be eating durians from the streets for some time.

BIRTHDAY BOY

We celebrated Steven’s birthday at spanking-new ESC Dining Foodie’s FOR THE LOVE OF CHOCOLATE Escape. This place totally rocked me off my Who doesn’t love chocolates? I went gaga seat. Everything was memorable, but my over the chocolate offerings at Latitude 03 favourite dish had to be the starter: Red at the newly renovated Le Meridien Kuala Melon and Scallop Gravlax with Avocado Lumpur. Purée and Bacon Bits.

CURIOUS COMBINATIONS

It may be crazy but yes, if you love food, you will be daring (in an ethical sense – I don’t do exotic meals of tortoises, lizards, and all). I had fun pairing Perrier with COMFORT EATING Bak Kut Teh. Sounds crazy, but trust me, Bak Kut Teh goes better with Perrier than Chinese tea. Even the owner of the shop had to concur!

STREETSIDE STALLS

I was craving for some Singapore hawker HOMEMADE TASTES food and I finally had my fix when I flew down to Singapore for my half marathon. The touristy Newtown Circle has my favourite carrot cakes at Stall 28 and oyster omelette at Stall 73.

CRAVINGS

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I completed my run in Singapore and came back to Malaysia craving Nasi Kukus Ayam Berempah. I got my fix in Taman Desa. I am smitten with this dish, but no KL version compares to the taste of it in Kemaman (Terengganu).

FOR THE LOVE OF CHOCOLATE

Who doesn’t love chocolates? I went gaga over the chocolate offerings at Latitude 03 at the newly renovated Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur.

DEEP-SEA EDIBLES

Equally sexy as chocolate are oysters. I lost count of the oysters that I had at Sheraton Imperial’s sneak preview of their Christmas offerings.

COMFORT EATING

A rainy December called for some comfort claypot food. One of our regular haunts on rainy days is Heun Kee for its charcoal-cooked claypot rice. Don’t skip the salted fish!

HOMEMADE TASTES

I love food so, obviously, I love cooking. I spent an afternoon experimenting with some butter cookies that were enjoyed by my husband…and my dogs! I made these cookies without sugar, sweetening them naturally with honey and/or carob. They didn’t last long….

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“I started blogging in 2009, although back then it was more rants than anything else! Blogging became an almost daily must-do in 2012 when I realised it was actually fun to pen down my little adventures. Blogging has opened my eyes to a whole new world and experience.” Evelyn, aka Missyblurkit; www.missyblurkit.com

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Source: The Expat January 2013

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