Kenalilah Klang

Roti by williamnyk
Roti, swiped from williamnyk on Flickr.

Note: Sorry that I had been MIA for the most of this week. Work has been hectic and not much stories to tell. I'm sure many people will be blogging Yellow these few days, so I will spare you from that (for now) and serve you up some yumminess! (not hunks la!)

Can you believe I woke up at 5:15am on Easter Sunday morning? Mum had registered for some MCA function in Ipoh. Couldn't resist a free getaway with several of her friends. Sent her to BK1 to catch the chartered bus. Since I was already up, SK and I went to the 6:45am Easter Sunday mass. Can't believe how many people actually wake up that early on a Sunday! Nearly full capacity. However, there was a lack of altar boys and the choir group was made up of the elderly. One aunty played the organ and sang at the same time. The hymns had a completely different feel. A bit retro! Right after mass we made our way to Klang to have breakfast with Gratitude. His mother was quite surprised to see us that early in the morning as he had not even come out of his room yet. Gratitude brought me to a famous roti canai place called I V Restaurant. They serve up a crunchy roti kosong at break-neck speed. SK walloped two and Gratitude on the other hand ordered a very fragrant roti telur bawang. The tea was also good. The only complain was the fact that one had to hunt for seats. Thank goodness the turnover was high.

Golden

Kam Heong

With nothing better to do than wait for a delicious lunch, we went to Aeon Bukit Tinggi to kill some time. First stop was at Chatime for some milk tea. Basically just chatted and later went for some window shopping. Lunch was at Restoran Sungai Yu. Gratitude did all the ordering. If it was up to me I would have failed at communicating with the waitress who talked in a slow Hokkien drawl. On the table was kam heong crabs (very fragrant with lots of ginger and chives but not too oily), oyster omelette (the batter was like cucur udang), stir-fried sweet potato leaves and goldeb beancurd with minced meat and preserved vegetables. Delicious food, but the restaurant was a bit strange (aside from the horse mosaic on wall). Some items were marked as-- "not available during busy period". A weird policy for a restaurant. After lnch, SK and Gratitude went for foot reflexology. The lady boss was dressed up like a China doll in her tight-fighting dri-fit mini skirt and top, paired it with a metal chain belt! And her top kept on hiking up revealing her belly. :S. I lepak-ed on the couch for nearly two hours seeing all sorts of people walking in. The lady boss even chatted with me a while.

"You're not from around here right?"

Omelette

She must have noticed that I don't have the Hokkien twang. :P. Post-massage, Gratitude suggested coffee so we went to Espresso Cafe for a cup of latte. Unfortunately that couldn't perk me up so we went home to rest after dropping Gratitude back home. SK whipped up a simple dinner of ham wrap and I waited at her place for mum to call me to pick her up from her trip. Nearly feel asleep on the couch... zzz

Klang Koffee

Wrap

Comments

- a L E x - said…
I'm so hungry already ! ><z
tuls said…
i miss malaysian food la :( oh well.. have to live the angmo lifestyle la.. i think entah how many times i say this in your blog liao.. lolllllllllll
Danny said…
wow .. i have no idea where are the places u went..
and i'm from klang...lol ;p
William said…
@-Alex-:
Bake a cake. :)

@tuls:
And I'm sure this won't be the last. :P

@Danny:
LOL. Klang tu besar kan?
Ganesah @ Nash said…
Well in my mind Klang is associated with Indian street and if go a bit further you end in Banting and Dong Zen Temple and much more further you end up Morib..lol
Nick said…
Oh Will, the food pic that you took could only make one self drool and wish to savor the food-gasm happening there. Haha...
JokerPJ said…
WAH!!! Am heading to klang!!!

That coffee look nice... I mean the cup... :P

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