Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Kuala Terengganu: A Quiet Trace of Eastern Peninsular Malaysia

Located in North-Eastern Peninsular Malaysia, Kuala Terengganu is relatively an off-track destination for tourists. Speaking of Terengganu, people usually think of Redang Island or Lang Tengah Island. But hey, this makes the visit to the state even more interesting!

WHERE TO VISIT


It is a place where Islamic features are widely being portrayed. It has the most stunning mosques in the world! The mosques are constantly refurnished to retain its majestic architecture.


Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque (Floating Mosque)

As the first real floating mosque in Malaysia, the mosque combines both modern and Moorish architecture. The white structure sits snuggly on the estuary of Terengganu River, appears to be enchantingly elegant and inspirational!


Crystal Mosque

Taman Tamadun Islam features miniature mosques around the world. Today, it combines various attractions including Monument Park, River Cruise, Convention Center, Crystal Villa and most importantly the iconic Crystal Mosque in one place for a tremendous cultural experience.






Yvonne and I were offered for a free tour by the students from UniSZA, an islamic University in Terengganu. We gladly put on the Muslim suit as instructed. The students told us they often do voluntary services here so as to promote their culture to the tourists.

The Crystal Mosque sits in a river overlooking part of Kuala Terengganu. The mosque is also listed as the top 20 Mesmerizing Mosques that highlight the wonders of Islam. If you visit it at night, the mosque even comes alive with a colorful light display!





With student guides!


Most of the hotels are located nearby the jetty where tourists are transferred to Redang Island. You don't find boutique hotels else where. Whilst I was amazed by the beautiful setting of the jetty, a local artist even told me that they were going to have a music show right here, on the next day! Having a stroll by the waterfront was a pleasant and relaxing experience too!


Terengganu's Chinatown is another MUST-visit. I did not expect one in Kuala Terengganu. Neatly located in the city, Chinatown resides the heritages of Chinese. Today, it is becoming a commercial hub which helps to shape Terengganu.




The town itself is within walking distances yet you would need some transportation to reach the attractions beyond the town area. There are mini vans, taxi and bus available. I like the sweet design of the bus in particular! I don't find it silly at all to slow down our car and capture a photo of the bus. Hee~



You may want to visit some Chinese temples in the town. Else, walking into shop houses would give you some surprises too. You could easily find traces of Chinese culture everywhere.




We went to Turtle Alley, a narrow walk way in between two buildings. Terengganu beaches used to have many turtles laying eggs and thus I think the people wish to raise public awareness by setting up some colorful mosaic arranged in turtle shape, as well as some information about turtles.


Today, the century old shop houses and buildings are attractively painted. It might take up some time to check all the alleys out. Specifically, each lane carries a different theme. Explore as much as you could!


Remarkably, the contribution of local Chinese communities is recognized by immortalizing their tributes in bronze cast plaques, along the wall of one of the alley. You could easily find the alley as there are a cluster of colorful umbrellas hanging above. I was told that the combination is to symbolize unity in diversity.


I was glad to see the batik, a Malaysian specialty, is stitched into a canopy of rectangle blocks along one of the alleys.


To my surprise, the place was well-preserved and clean in overall! The streets are paved with colored bricks while the side alleys have been given a refurbishment with murals and plaques. 





The central market (Pasar Payang) is a popular shopping bazaar. Here, you can get all kinds of good and produce, for instance fruits, vegetables, salted fish, clothes, utensils, bed sheets and whichever you could name it.


I heard that Terengganu sells good keropok and thus I bought some. It turned out to be real GOOD!


WHAT TO EAT

If you're to hunt food, Kuala Terengganu definitely brings you a twist of flavorful local cuisines, in addition to a reasonable price. I had a mouthful of good food throughout the journey. Here I list out some of my favorites!


Fried keropok lekor
_Pantai Teluk Ketapang_


You shouldn't leave Terengganu without tasting their keropok lekor, which is made of processed fish fillet mixed with pinches of salts and flour. This traditional snacks could be found elsewhere in Terengganu and they are best served with their complimentary chili sauce. I had both in fried and steamed version, but I still prefer fried lekor.

Fried Squid
_Pantai Teluk Ketapang_

They serve good deep fried squid too! The sweet fresh squid from the sea was dipped in special sauce and it is pretty cheap. 


ABC Dessert
_Pantai Teluk Ketapang_

You could also find authentic ABC dessert here! Well, the portion is quite big. 

Nasi Kerabu 

Terengganu has abundance of rice based dishes such as Nasi Dagang, Nasi Kunyit, Nasi Kuning, Nasi Berlauk, Nasi Lemak and Nasi Kerabu. Madam Bee's Kitchen is a peranakan restoran that serves authentic nyonya cuisines. The reason why I like their Nasi Kerabu is that unlike the one I had before, this dish was relatively light and delightful despite having fried garnishing alongside. Their rendang chicken was juicy and tastefully too! Ah, if you're thinking of the colour of the rice, the rice is tinted with natural light blue dye extracted from the petals of bunga telang.

Tomyam Pok Teh
_Adeq Sue Ikan Bakar_

This is their signature dish. You may want to sip the fragrant broth until the last drop because it was soooo goood! No doubt they serve other marvelous seafood too. The place is not easy to find but just set your GPS right!

Not to mention, in the town itself, there are a few cafes having unique design for you to explore too. Eat, walk, and eat again!


To wrap up, spare a few days to spend at Kuala Terengganu if you like peace and tranquility. It is not a mainstream for tourist. You will learn to appreciate local culture. You will learn to slow down your pace for a relaxing lifestyle. You will eventually fall in love with this little humble town!


Saturday, May 31, 2014

October Cafe, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Located at The Peak Vista, Tanjung Lipat, October Cafe is the first leisure cafe in Sabah. You can have the best coffee and the best bread in town. Every crispy bites of their bread enlighten my taste buds. Their pastries are somewhat different from the cafe I tried in elsewhere and worth for another visit. The atmosphere is heart-warming and relaxing for my first visit. After which, I visited them again and the cafe was crowded with diners. As it gained its popularity, I guess we have to make a queue since the seats are very limited.


The cafe is nicely decorated from exterior to interior, with a feel of a vintage coffee house.
 The owner of the cafe is a korean barista and the qualifications and awards he earned are show-cased in the small corner of the cafe. He has a collection of coffee-maker as well.
The menu is pleasantly presented on the brick wall. They have a variety of hot and cold beverages. The savory snacks are, however, only available before evening. 

Not to forget, the cakes here are pretty good too.

Tiramisu. I was surprised to see the plate and the forks.
The honey bread. Topped with nuts and cream.
French toast. Topped with fruits

Korean Street Toast. With a ham and carrot omelette fillings.

This is not Bruschetta. Have no idea what it is but it tastes good.
Ahh, they have homemade bread and pastries also. Perhaps you can grab some home after dining.





Hot cappuccino. Perfectly brewed but it was not thick enough.

As updated Jan 26, 2014

Ultimate Food Trail @ Sandakan, Sabah

1. Kueh-Tiaw with deep-fried pork 炸肉大粉

The central market was surprisingly clean and neat. You can find a variety of local delicacies in the 3rd floor. This noodle can be served in dried style or in soup. The fried meat is alike to char-siu but definitely the taste is very much different. Grab yourself a bowl in the early morning before they are sold out.



2. Spring noodles 弹弓面 

These noodles are specialties of Sandakan. As how they are named, the egg noodles are very springy. 
Served in a variety of sides: dumplings, roasted pork, minced meat, seafood, roasted chicken, roasted duck etc.

Spring noodles with char-siu @ 933 Kopitiam

Spring noodles with roasted duck @ 933 Kopitiam

Spring noodles with mixed seafood @ Pukat Fishing village
The best spring noodles I ever tried.





3. UFO tarts 牛屎挞

UFO tarts @ Gold Crown 金冠面包中西饼点
Best when served hot



UFO tarts @ Tac De Cafe 亚弟牛屎挞
This is much more recommended though.


4. Egg Herbal Tea 鸡蛋茶

Egg Herbal Tea @ Gold Crown 金冠面包中西饼点

5. Coconut pudding 

Sabah has the best coconut pudding everywhere. The coconut pudding here makes a different breakthrough. The taste is much more better than that in Kota Kinabalu. Must try!
It's at a seafood restaurant in Bandar Kim Fung, which I can't recall the name of the restaurant. The location of the restaurant is just behind the food court (Pasar Kim Fung). 


6. Pan-fried Dumplings @ Pasar Kim Fung

Every bites earn you a rich flavors of the crispy skin and the bursting juicy minced meat fillings. A dip into their accompanied sauce makes it more tasty.

7. Seafood Bah Kut Teh 海鲜肉骨茶 @ Good Taste Bah Kut Teh

Deviated from the usual Bah Kut Teh, the Bah Kut Teh here is highlighted with the seafood! Regular pork is served as well but the popular one is the big juicy prawns in the dark herbal soup. Another menu worth for a try is the mihun (rice noodles) dipped in the Bah Kut Teh soup. It is another level of tasting Bah Kut Teh where the mihun absorbs the aromatic soup fully. 
Our order as recommended by the tauke: mihun, spinach, prawns, meat balls, pork ribs, fish slices, crunchy fried crullers (yao zha kuay), and a special order: fish slices in salted vegetables with beancurds.  

Big fresh prawns!

Grouper fish slices. Slurps!

8. Sweet delicacies @ Ba Lin Rooftop Garden, Nak Hotel

This bar located at the rooftop of Nak Hotel is glamoured with its supreme night view and romantic atmosphere. They serve western food and a variety of alcohols and beverages. Nonetheless, the desserts there remain the best reason for my returning visits. 
Ole' Belgium Chocolate Lava Cake (Signature)

Tiramisu with Rum

Mocha Mosse

9. Steamed rice with fish 鱼饭 @ Nam Choon Kopitiam

You should never miss this! It's not hard to spot this humble kopitiam, known to sell chicken rice and fish rice. The price is reasonably cheap and the combination of the rice and fish is unbeatable! Choose the type of fish you want and they can be served in deep fried, steamed or in dou ban sauce.


10. Seafood @ Sim-sim Restaurant 海鲜

The food was good but the service was terrible for my first visit. The second try was an opposite one. Depends on luck people!
Grilled scallop with kung bao sauce

Steamed Fish

Crabs ala Gam heong 

Grilled squids

Springy Mantis shrimps

As updated April 10, 2014