BFF Day on Malaysia Day

Mini Mooncakes

The market was kinda quiet during the Malaysia Day weekend. Less cars, more parking. Tell-tale signs of the coming Mid-autumn Festival was also evident with sale of mooncakes, pomelos, lanterns, and chu chai peng. I wouldn't say that the sale of those items were exceptionally brisk. Kinda expected with the current sluggish economy. During my Friday night paktor session with KH at Kuchai Entrepreneur's Park, we drove past Village Sang Nyuk Noodles. Recognized it from those sponsored posts on Facebook, Gourmet Hunter KL, I Love Malaysian Food, and it's many cousins. Decided to give it a try for my post-market breakfast stop. We ordered both varieties, the Sang Nyuk Noodles (soup) and Hakka Noodles (dry). If you're the the type who likes the broth porky, then this is the place for you. I disliked the Hakka Noodles because the sauce was too sweet. For MYR7, you get a good portion of sliced pork (tender and smooth, but the texture is a bit too soft), intestines, liver, and meatballs. And some advice on the seating-- it's kinda stuffy inside, so if possible get a table on the five-foot walkway.

Chu Chai Peng

Sang Nyuk Noodles

At short notice, Janvier organized an early birthday gathering for The Chief. So, a turnout of seven (Janvier, The Chief, JJ, Bunny, JL, KH, and I) is already considered good I guess. We met for dinner at Uroko. No complaints about the food, but it's not the best of places to take group photos due to the lighting.

Yakitori

Grilled Mentai Prawn

Since there was no cake, we headed to a cafe for the next leg of the celebration. The best choice was to visit Fluffed because MJ was there, thus killing two birds with one stone. Although most of them said they were full from dinner, they suddenly found stomach capacity to order waffles and cake. Fluffed must have the best fluffers in town because the place was full of customers. Excellent business. Later, we went upstairs to give MJ's puppy a visit-- a very playful pug who seemed to run around like it was powered by an Arc Reactor. Among the gang, I was the only person in sandals, so she she went after my little piggies like they were chew toys. I had to retreat to the stairs as the puppy is afraid of heights. Hopefully the BFF will meet more often in the future.

Chocolate Cake

Comments

Derek said…
Yes, seems like quite a long break in between BFF meet ups.

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