Tuesday, October 27, 2009

home sweet home

Okay..i'm back.. Baru je kembali ke home sweet home malam tadi..

Overall my holiday mmg best walaupun cume ddk melepak dalam hotel and pusing town je... Yang paling puas hati saya dapat mkn semua bende favourite saya.. Dah berbulan craving those foods..Sumpah, mmg kekenyangan sepanjang 3 ari ni,sampai rase nk muntah2,hehehehe...

Well, For me n my family, holiday is all about jalan2 cari makan.So jangan terkejut if byk tempat mkn yg kitorg dh try..My father mmg sangat adventureous dalam hal2 mencari tempat makan yg best ni..heheheh..Jangan ade dgr je ade tempat makan best mmg kitorg akan try..

On d way to Penang, my dad decided to give a try on MEE UDANG at KUALA SEPETANG.. Sumpah tempat tu mmg ulu n jauh okayy jalan mati lagi..But the Mee Udang totally awesome..Cair woo tgk udang2 yg gemuk2 belaka n mmg heaven giler ahhh dapat menyedut segala isi udang tu..(serius bunyik agak geli tp sumpah saya cakap mmg heaven...)

Bukan nk cakap besar tapi saya mmg tak penah dengar name tempat ni.... A lil info copied from Wikipedia ( at least ade gak wiki pasal Kuala Sepetang..Gemas ade x???hahahahha...)

Kuala Sepetang is a coastal town located in Perak, Malaysia. The town was formerly known as Port Weld after a former Governor, Frederick Weld. It is a thriving fishing village, and the main jumping-off point to the river mouth community of Kuala Sanggar, which is a Chinese fishing community at the river mouth which specializes in fish breeding in cages. The Port Weld railway station was located at the centre of town. The whole railway line from here to Taiping, which was the first railway line in the Peninsular, is now dismantled, and now only the ticketing booth and the Port Weld railway signboard remain. The ticketing booth is now a Chinese coffee shop, and the shopowner has been maintaining the railway signboard.[1]

Kuala Sepetang has excellent seafood and it has a famous restaurant situated on the upper floor of a shop lot overlooking the river. Kuala Sepetang is also well known for its mangrove swamp reserve park which is open to the public daily. It has a boardwalk built over the swamp for tourists, and chalets in which tourists can rent to stay the night on the riverfront.

The village is very popular with its Curry Mee (Only sold at afternoon time)

Well, dh name pun Kuala Sepetang mmg sah2 la situated kt kuala kn..Tempat ni mmg penghujung so kalo sesat patah balik la sbb mmg takde jalan keluar, ujung die kuala sungai,heheheh... Dulu2 namenye Port Weld..(saya tak berapa pandai sejarah so agak blur...) Port Weld ni dulu tempat British kumpul timah..(ye ke???) Whatever la, tapi on d way to the Kuala mmg dh byk sign board pasal Mee Udang.. Pilih je Mak Jah ade, Mak Teh ade, Pak Hamid ade, mcm2 ade..But we choosed the one yg nampak agak class skit la..Nk makan kene cr kedai yg cantik skit kn,hehehehe... And yes my dad ade stated that the only charcoal factory in Malaysia is here just before the Kuala..

Sorry la gambar mmg tak sempat ambik, sbb terlampau gorgeus udang2 nye..Sampai2 je trus ngap..hahahha.. Tapi overall mmg okay and sgt affordable..Kalo nk tgk gambar search jr Mee udang mak Jah..mmg byk rupenye..Even dh penah msk Majalah 3 dh pun..Saya yg ketinggalan zaman,,hahahaha...

Kt Penang macam biasela, Nasi Kandaq satu macha!!!! heheheh..terlepas sh gian nk mkn nasi kandaq..Mmmg masyuk abis, tapi saya ni pelik skit, kalo nasi kandaq tu makan sekali je, pastu tak bley blah dh... Kesimpulannya mkn sekali tu mestila dgn penuh nikmat, sbb pastu tak kan makan lagi,heheheh...

And yesterday on d way balik macam biase singgah kt Taiping pekena Koew Teow Goreng Doli... Tak bley nk describe la, as a fan of koew teow goreng, this is the best one..Mmg tak terkata la, rase mcm nk makan ari2 je kt sane, ape la nasib Taiping tu jauh....

Saya mmg tak byk ambik gambar tuk tempek kt sini...MALASSS!!!! nk upload pun lambat,,tak kuasa la aku..

till then

take off with love
illhamshiraz


ps : Tgh busy settling doc for my next holiday...I am going to JAPAN sooooonnnn.....yadaaa yadaaa....

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