Category: Travel & Food
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Peria Restaurant
If your taste buds can handle the heat, welcome to Peria! At Peria, they don’t play when it comes to Negeri Sembilan flavors, which means spice levels are not for the faint-hearted. But don’t worry—if you’re like us and prefer to keep your tongue intact, just ask for a milder version. The chef’s pretty chill…
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Zuan Yuan Chinese Restaurant
guardian treated us to an early makan besar at Zuan Yuan Chinese Restaurant, One World, so everyone could join in the fun before the festive rush. The dishes came out one by one, each perfectly timed to be enjoyed at its freshest and tastiest. Read on to see what I thought about every dish! As…
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Hobbitoon Village – A Shire-Inspired Park
We left Shah Alam at 7:30 AM on a regular Tuesday morning and reached Hobbitoon Village in Simpang Pulai by 10:00 AM. Despite the heavy weekday morning traffic, the 2.5-hour drive was otherwise smooth, making this Hobbitoon Village very accessible. Hobbitoon Village nestled on 50 acres within a sprawling 300-acre plantation, surrounded by lush vegetation. The entrance…
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Puas hati makan hari ni!
This is beef sundubu jjigae – a hearty Korean stew. I ordered it from Sopoong at Aeon Mall Shah Alam for RM28.13, including delivery, and honestly, it was worth every sen. The bowl was packed to the brim with beef slices, cabbage, tofu, mushrooms, and an egg. It even came with rice, pickles, and not…
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Kopimeo Lacarne
My cousin and I are the definition of “so close yet so far.” We live just one postcode apart, but with our clashing schedules, meeting up feels as rare as finding a needle in a haystack. So, when she randomly called on a Saturday afternoon and I had nothing on my plate, we knew…
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Pasar Eatai : Halal Chinese Cuisine Festival
I finally made it to the Pasar Eatai event at 1 Utama – on the very last day, no less! Even before leaving the house, I’d already done my homework, scrolling through videos of the event and screenshotting the must-visit stalls. Unsurprisingly, the place was already packed when I arrived. It’s not every day…
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Family-Friendly Dining: Muhibbah Seafood Restaurant
Muhibbah has been around for as long as I can remember, back when I first moved to Taman Tun. A quick Google search tells me that Muhibbah Seafood has been serving since 1986. However, I only started going there regularly in my late 20s or early 30s. Let’s be honest: when I first started working,…
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Do You Remember Canny Ong?
Her name still sends chills down my spine. It’s a name that shaped how women in Malaysia viewed safety. Canny Ong. A tragedy that became a turning point. It was 2003. I had just moved to KL barely a year before. Back then, I was in my 20s, working in the IT department of a…
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Oiso Traditional Korean Food Restaurant
Disclaimer: This post is not sponsored. All opinions, thoughts, and cravings shared are entirely my own It all started on a chilly December day when I was feeling under the weather (read: miserable). Craving some soul-warming sundubu jjigae, I realized I had zero energy to drag myself to DubuYo at Sunway Pyramid. So, like any…
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Traveling with Travel Agency vs DIY vs Hybrid: What Works for You?
I’ve tried all three styles of traveling – traveling with agencies, full DIY Holiday, and a mix of both. And let me tell you, while agency trips are super convenient, my DIY trips with my husband and son have been the most fun (and chaotic, but in the best way). Traveling with a Travel Agency…
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