Cantin and Carnival
Heritage Village in Paradigm Mall declared that they are the Nasi Lemak King, but if you're craving for creamy santan rice with sambal, you can also get your fix at Cantin, right opposite their lot. Their rice is green with pandan colouring, and the curry chicken comes in thick, rich gravy. And my hot drink came with a slice of cream crackers. A great place to have lunch after church.
At the center court, an Easter carnival (read "Karnival Propaganda Kristian") was set up with all sorts of games. Luckily we had free tickets to play those 'rigged' games (some purposely distract you with cuties). Went home with small bear from rubber ducky fishing. Blew the rest of my tickets with nerf guns and baseballs.
Dinner was at another new-ish Chinese restaurant in my neighbourhood-- Restoran 11 Steamed Fish Head. Ironically, steamed fish heads aren't exactly their specialty, it's actually fish head in general. You can have it in a steamboat, curry, and dry claypot. Anyway, we had the Teochew steamed fish. The food was good enough to warrant a future visit.
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haha...and why never tapao him home too?
I'll let you give him a name.
@Derek:
I've yet to try their ayam goreng berempah.
Different people, different taste. There's a better one in Kuchai Lama. Stay tuned.
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