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Being Little - Food Eat In Kepong
Food Eat In Kepong
10 times mentioned • Katty Lewis • 23 November 2016

Food Eat In Kepong

PAK THONG RESTAURANT 颜国泰生骨生面 (九仔). 20 Best Restaurants & Food to Eat in Kepong.

The owner of Pak Thong, Kau Kiah is very particular about the ingredients that he uses. So despite being a little pricier than the other restaurants of the same class, you definitely get what you pay for, and let me just say that it's worth it. You must try their crabs (always huge) and clams in superior soup.
Being Little - Let You Know
Let You Know
18 times mentioned • Jeff Lau • 14 March 2017

Let You Know

MOTOSafety teen safety GPS vehicle-tracking system. OK, spying on your teenagers might be a little harsh.

Being a little mistrusting when they take your pride and joy out the garage for a spin? That's totally sensible. This car-tracking system functions kinda like those insurance-discount monitors, in that it will tell you exactly how hard your kid was driving your car, but it'll also let you know if/when the car leaves a designated radius, like around school.
Being Little - Without Being
Without Being
65 times mentioned • Jennifer Tan • 22 November 2016

Without Being

FAT YOONG RESTAURANT 肥仔炭烧叉烧云吞面 20 Best Restaurants & Food to Eat in Kepong Fat Yoong's char siew is a thing of beauty, the caramelization at the edges is just spot on without being too little or overdone. That is what makes their char siew wantan mee so good.

Another thing I like about Fat Yoong is the effort he puts into assemble the noodles ensuring every plate that goes out look identical. Always opt for extra char siew here, it costs only an additional RM2.50 – worth every cent!
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Being Little
times mentioned • Ping Ping • 30 July 2015

Looking at the Honda HR-V, I think its overall shape and design is very appealing. It is neither too large, nor is it too small; it would be the chair or bed that Goldilocks would have picked.

It has the looks of a contemporary SUV, and being just a little smaller in dimensions than the Honda CR-V, it will appeal to those who think the CR-V is just a little on the bulky side. The fact that it is only with front wheel drive would be a point the Honda sales people would hammer home to would-be buyers as a fuel economy benefit rather than as a disadvantage when compared to an SUV offering all-wheel-drive. Besides the fact that the overall weight is reduced without 4WD, and the fact that the engine has to labour less
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