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Freshly Deep-fried The Spot - Fried Chicken Rice
Fried Chicken Rice
4 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 14 March 2017

Fried Chicken Rice

Originally located at Jalan Gombak, this popular fried chicken rice stall is now located at Uco Coffee Shop at Prima Setapak. Literally meaning “Chicken King” in Mandarin, the stall is one of the earliest stalls in Gombak and Setapak area that offers fried chicken rice.

At the stall you can see how all the chicken legs are freshly deep-fried on the spot using a wok. The chicken whole legs are deep-fried to perfection until the skin is golden brown and crispy. You can choose to enjoy the whole leg (RM8) or only the drumstick or the thigh (RM4.50).
Freshly Deep-fried The Spot - Suit Different Needs
Suit Different Needs
4 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 14 March 2017

Suit Different Needs

A well-known hawker stall at Pudu Wai Sek Kai offering crispy fried chickens that are said to be tastier than KFC! The business here is brisk, as there is always a long queue in front of the stall.

Different chicken parts are offered here to suit different needs, including chicken wing, chicken drumstick, chicken carcass, chicken neck and many more. All chicken parts are freshly deep-fried on the spot to ensure the skin is crispy and the meat succulent. Remember to try their signature fried chicken butts, which are tender and juicy without any pungent smell!
Freshly Deep-fried The Spot - Shaved Ice Dessert
Shaved Ice Dessert
4 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 14 March 2017

Shaved Ice Dessert

Many fried chicken lovers in KL are willing to travel all the way to Klang just to savor the mouth-watering fried chicken at Yao Yao Ping. The shop was originally a stall selling Yao Yao Ping, a shaved ice dessert originated from Taiwan.

To attract more customers, they started selling fried chicken, which turned out to a big success. Klang people love their fried chickens that are slightly salty but rich in taste. All chicken parts are freshly deep-fried on the spot to ensure the meat is fresh and piping hot.
Fried Chicken Rice - During Hot Weather
During Hot Weather
16 times mentioned • Dino Abu • 14 August 2018

During Hot Weather

Ayamas equine park, seri kembangan. Lunch with air cond, so nice during hot weather.

Fried chicken rice chicken skin very crispy.
Fried Chicken Rice
Fried Chicken Rice
4 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 14 March 2017

Fried Chicken Rice

Hoe Fong is one of the oldest restaurants in Seapark, PJ. Run by the third generation, the restaurant specializes in chicken rice with a choice of steamed or fried chicken.

Most patrons flock to this restaurant for their signature fried chicken with thin and crispy skin and succulent meat. The fried chicken rice is served with a plate of aromatic rice, a plate of chicken, and a bowl of vegetable soup. Also enticing is their deep-fried Lobak, which is equally crispy with a juicy filling.
Literally Meaning - Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year
509 times mentioned • Sammy Loh • 26 October 2021

Chinese New Year

Bee Cheng Hiang Mid Valley. Time Out says.

Marinated, air-dried, cut into thin slices, and then grilled with caramelised glaze and lots of char, bak kwa (literally meaning ‘dried meat' in Hokkien) is a Chinese New Year staple. Or, if you're like us, have it all year round. Bak Kwa Kl - LG-070 Mid Valley Megamall, 75 Lingkaran Syed Putra, Kuala Lumpur 58000.
Literally Meaning - Hard Boiled Eggs
Hard Boiled Eggs
3 times mentioned • Qin Wellknown • 01 April 2016

Hard Boiled Eggs

This curry chicken dish or some would call it “Kari Kay” (literally meaning Curry Chicken) is cooked to celebrate the end of confinement period and the first month of a newborn. Accompanied with the curry are the nasi kunyit (yellow tumeric rice,) Angkoo Kueh and hard boiled eggs with the shells colored in its auspicious pink or red.

This dish is also served in some typical Chinese/Nyonya weddings.
Until The Skin - Don't Forget Wash All Down
Don't Forget Wash All Down
3 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 14 March 2017

Don't Forget Wash All Down

Meaning “Big Tree” in Cantonese, Dai Shu Tow is a roadside mamak stall located at Persiaran Mergastua, near the Durian street in Kepong. The stall is very popular among the locals, especially Chinese, who like to come here to enjoy a hot plate of Nasi Lemak with Indian-style Fried Chicken for dinner or supper.

Most people will go for the fried chicken whole leg that is deep-fried until the skin is crispy and meat tender. Don't forget to wash them all down with the mamak's signature BIG drink, which is triple the size of a normal drink!
Until The Skin - Food Eat In Kepong
Food Eat In Kepong
10 times mentioned • Brian Choo • 24 November 2016

Food Eat In Kepong

Best Restaurants & Food to Eat in Kepong. AH KEONG ROAST DUCK 亚强烧, Jalan Wangsa Utama, Wangsa Permai.

Ah Keong is an expert in roasting ducks and herbal salted roast duck (药材咸烧鸭) is his specialty. To ensure freshness, freshly slaughtered ducks are delivered to his house every day at dawn. After hours of preparation, the ducks would be hung in traditional charcoal oven where they are roasted until the skin becomes crisp and golden brown, but not overly dry.
Originally Located - Used Car Sales Malaysia
Used Car Sales Malaysia
5 times mentioned • Space Man • 20 June 2018

Used Car Sales Malaysia

Used Car for Sales Malaysia (First Mile Auto). First Mile Auto currently has one new branch opened in Penang in early 2014, while the first was in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur.

First Mile Auto was originally located in Ipoh Road till we were shifted to Serdang Seri Kembangan in 2012 to 2013. Again was relocated for permanent in Cheras Kuala Lumpur in the late 2014 as well known used car for sales Malaysia. First Mile Auto sells unregistered brand new cars, barely uses reconditioned cars and registered used cars.
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