Belanja Bandar Klang

Crispy Chicken with Almonds

Sunday was pretty uneventful except for a dinner excursion to Klang Town. Really surprised that the Royal Town of Selangor is quite dead at night. Nary a shop was open, and the streets were not well-lit. Even more surprising was the fact that transexual sex workers canvas the streets around Jalan Temoh, pulling motorcyclists off their bikes! Agressive sales tactics.

Stir-fried Vegetables with Fish Maw

Gratitude jio-ed us for dinner at Noble Seafood, a restaurant with multiple accolades. Several signature dishes were chosen by our host. I must admit that the Stir-fried tapioca noodles is very good. Not overly oily, and has the requisite wok qi. On the other hand, I wasn't very impressed with the oyster mee suah. Felt a little flat. Other than that, the crispy chicken with almonds is something worth trying.

Pork Satay

After dinner, we went hunting for peanut soup. The original stall was at Emporium Makan, but all of the operators were dispersed after the place was demolished for the MRT project. Found the only pork satay stall in Klang instead. Unfortunately, the old lady turned us away because there was no pork left. Very impressed because the old lady made her own traditional woven ketupat. Even the Malays use the instant ketupat. In the end, we found the shop, but it was closed. Too bad. Balik rumah lo!

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