Best Nasi Lemak & Hokkien Mee in town

With the speedy development around Sungkai area due to the presence of the new “shortcut” to Kuala Lumpur,more and more foodies are thronging the area in search of hidden gastronomic treasures. Honestly,this sleepy hollow of a town does has plenty of fantastic eat outs awaiting to be discovered. We were on our way to Colmar Tropicale,Bukit Tinggi,and upon chance we chose to have breakfast at this little gem of a old kopitiam.

Little antique coffeehouse.The board must be decades old.

Little antique coffeehouse.The board must be decades old.

The name of the shop is Loong Sen Yen,located at Sungkai town.For a map and info on getting to the town do click on our previous food review.

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As with all Hainaneese kopitiam( coffeehouse in local dialect),they serve the staple of Malaysian favorite breakfasts. We ordered two of the most popular according to opinions of loyal customers.

Happy posing with the glorious platter.

Happy posing with the glorious platter.

First up- Nasi Lemak (malay) which can be literally translated as fatty rice ! No one knows who exactly invented the dish,or named the dish.But its has been an integral part of the Malaysian food heritage for a long time,even before pre-colonial times. It is now the gold standard of every coffeehouse in Malaysia.If a coffeehouse can’t make good Nasi Lemak,they might as well close shop. It is so ubiquitous and popular,it has become to be symbol of Malaysian cuisine and pride. For example,Pizza=Italy,Sushi=Japan,Curry=India,Nasi Lemak= Malaysia.Some even argue that “if you don”t like Nasi Lemak,you are not a True Malaysian.” But seriously,all Malaysians regardless of race savor a good plate of Nasi Lemak !

Here is a link for those who are interested to know more  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasi_lemak

Since Malaysia is the homeland of Nasi Lemak.The bar is set skyscraper high.And,surprisingly,this ordinary looking plate shot higher than the KLCC.

Crispy anchovies,zesty sambal,sweet and creamy rice,refreshing cucumber slices-the perfect Nasi Lemak!

Crispy anchovies,zesty sambal,sweet and creamy rice,refreshing cucumber slices-the perfect Nasi Lemak!

Next,we ordered Hokkien mee.( thick noodles hokkien style). This is the signature dish of the shop. The dish consists of think noodles(could be substituted with Udon noodles) ,stir fired in a creamy gravy.The gravy was a splendid mixture of thick soy sauce,sesame oil,some secret seasonings and lard.Both the sliced pork and prawns were cooked just perfectly.And the portion given,was a generous offering considering the price. Another special point is, the whole stir frying process was done with charcoal stove.It might be psychological,but the stir frying on the blazing charcoal was quite dramatic and hence the enhanced taste.

Savoury gravy, al-dente noodles,sweet pork slices, flavourful prwans,crispy carrot and mustard greens all make into a mouthwatering dish.

Savoury gravy, al-dente noodles,sweet pork slices, flavourful prawns,crispy carrot and mustard greens all make into a mouthwatering dish.

To wrap it off,we give this little old Kopitiam a 5 star. Great food,superb hospitality,affordable price,full of beauty of yesteryears. Although it is a little run down,the atmosphere of dining at such an old place,transports you back to the 60s or 70s.The antiques cups,plates,and furniture all exudes a sense of closeness,bringing you down memory lane with each sip of coffee and each spoonful of fragrant Nasi Lemak.

Jen posing in front of our great discovery.What a wonderful breakfast we had. A great memory to cherish.

Jen posing in front of our great discovery.What a wonderful breakfast we had. A great memory to cherish.

Do pay this coffeehouse a visit whenever you guys have the chance.Who knows when the town municipal will tear it down to pave th way for development. If possible,we from endearingmoments would want the local government to preserve the coffeehouse as a local heritage.There are not many antique coffeehouses that still serves great food left in Malaysia,this is definitely one of them.

In the meantime, enjoy !

(Don’t forget to try their steamed bread with kaya .Not to mention,their teh ais and kopi’ o are really great too.)

Sincerely,

endearingmoments

Savory Pork Trotters

Chinese New Year is just around the corner.Families around the world will gather and enjoy the reunion dinner tonight. It will be a night of laughter,fun,lots of stories and chatter about the past year.And one of the most important  thing tonight will be-home cooked food! Everyone who was not around either working or studying abroad would have missed their mother’s home cooking dearly.

Talk about good food,we recently chanced upon to dine in a special restaurant. The place is called Kedai Makan Choy Kee( malay), 财记饭店 (mandarin chinese),which means Choy Kee Restaurant.This specific restaurant is famous for its savory pork trotters 咸猪手ham ju sau,cantonese or xian zhu shou,mandarin) and river fish dishes. I’ve been longing to try the dishes since 2 years ago after seeing a review in a local newspaper.Yes,it is that damn good !

When we arrived there,it was 830pm and the staffs are already packing and cleaning up the restaurant. I almost frowned.But suddenly a lady came out and asked us if we still want to dine in.It was the boss,herself.With much gratitude,we accepted the offer.

Without haste,we ordered for their best dish-Savory pork trotters !

The meat is just the right texture-soft,smooth,not flaky.Its very rich in flavors too as it was braised till such perfection. The skin is so fragrant and jelly like,it melts in your mouth.

The meat is just the right texture-soft,smooth,not flaky.Its very rich in flavors too as it was braised till such perfection. The skin is so fragrant and jelly like,it melts in your mouth.

Since only two of us dining,we did not order any of the river fishes. Never mind, that’s for next time. Just like the Terminator -” I’ll be back !”

Th soup was splendid.A great concoction of oyster sauce, sesame oil,light soy sauce,brown sugar,cinnamon sticks,star anise, wolf berries and a few secret ingredients i can't decipher!. Just great! I give it -Two thumbs up and a button down!

Th soup was splendid.A great concoction of oyster sauce, sesame oil,light soy sauce,brown sugar,cinnamon sticks,star anise, wolf berries and a few secret ingredients i can’t decipher!. Just great! I give it -Two thumbs up and a button down!

Good food+Good company=Great memories

Good food+Good company=Great memories

Honestly,we had a great meal.And we would really recommend this restaurant to anyone! The service and quality of food served is five stars.Prices are reasonable too.One dish of savory pork trotters is just Rm 35 which 5 people(picky eaters) or 3 people(average sized stomach) can share.

The place is located in Sungkai area ,Perak state in Malaysia. Here’s the location-

Just follow the North south Highway from Kl to Ipoh.Exit at the Sungkai toll.Just follow the main road and head into Sungkai town.

Just follow the North south Highway from Kl to Ipoh.Exit at the Sungkai toll.Just follow the main road and head into Sungkai town.

To all our readers,enjoy your reunion dinner tonight.Remember.Good food is only delicious when you are enjoying or savoring it with your loved ones.

Have a happy Chinese New Year !

Sincerely from,

endearingmoments

Our First Cooking Experience :)

The date is 28th April 2012. A very memorable date for both of us.

Our plan was to explore Bagan Datoh and Bagan Pasir in the evening after lunch which we were going to prepare ourselves. (Little did we know, it was going to be a great excursion.  Fun.  Fantastic. Full of joy.  An adventure close to nature and delightful on the tummy. If interested, do click here to read about our estuary adventures.)

Came up with the menu after much discussion- contemporary home-styled Chinese food. So we headed to the Pasar Besar Teluk Intan hunting for fresh ingredients for our cook-out today. It was going to be an exhibit of my culinary skills and a show case of cooking talent, if I do say so myself  🙂

Happy posing in front of the pasar

Happy posing in front of the pasar

Look at how fresh these kangkung are !

Look at how fresh these kangkung are !

The glorious ingredients on display.

The glorious ingredients on display.

Here are the dishes

STEAMED CHICKEN WITH BLACK FUNGUS

Ingredients: Chicken (preferably thigh), black fungus mushrooms

Preparation: 1)Chicken thighs chopped into bite sized pieces, marinate with mixture of five spice powder, brown sugar, sesame oil, light soy sauce and Shaoxing rice wine (one teaspoon each). Dash in some pepper and let it marinate for at least 20 minutes. Try “massaging” the chicken to let the seasoning mix well,hence,absorbed into the meat faster. By doing this, the chicken would be more succulent too. 2) Soak the black fungus mushrooms.

Marinating the chicken pieces.

Marinating the chicken pieces.

Cooking: Just put the marinated chicken to steam. Use medium fire. Steaming too fast will cause the chicken to have a dry texture. Steam for about 15 minutes. Then,add in the mushrooms. Continue the cooking till meat is cooked and mushrooms slightly soft yet attaining its crunchiness. For those who like the sweet aroma of Shaoxing wine, sprinkle some to jazz up the taste. Garnish with coriander leaves. Lunch is served!

the great texture n original sweetness of the chicken-soft,juicy n sweet...u can even drink the sauce like chicken soup...the fungus, earthy with some mild soury aftertaste..truly a simple yet delightful n healthy meal...

the great texture n original sweetness of the chicken-soft,juicy n sweet…u can even drink the sauce like chicken soup…the fungus, earthy with some mild soury aftertaste..truly a simple yet delightful n healthy meal…

STIR FRIED KANGKUNG

Ingredients: Kangkung, garlic,dried shrimps,shallots,dry and fresh chilies, curry leaves, taucu paste

Preparation: Simple. Just chop all the ingredients besides kangkung and curry leaves. Soak the dried shrimp and dried chillies.

All the ingredients chopped, and arranged into an artists palette !

All the ingredients chopped, and arranged into an artists palette !

Cooking: Hot the pan. When there’s a little smoke. Add a tablespoon of oil. First off are the, curry leaves and the dried & fresh chilies. Sauté these three hotties till the oil looks red.Then, add in all the other sauté ingredients except the kangkung. Just keep on stir frying till the garlic is golden brown and the nasty aroma of nyonya styled sambal wifts into our olfactory nerve ! Haha. Lastly,add in the kangkung and sauté till slight soft. There you go, your own Nyonya styled stir fried kangkung.

a less oily alternative to the usual "malay feng guang"...the salty,spicy sauce just tickles ur tastes bud....

a less oily alternative to the usual “malay feng guang”…the salty,spicy sauce just tickles ur tastes bud….

Our main carbohydrate for the night- organic pasta bought from Country Farm Organics.

Organic pasta...arranged into "yin yang" anagram style...reflects the balance needed for a happy relationship...n of course the balance of taste in good food too...hehe...

Organic pasta…arranged into “yin yang” anagram style…reflects the balance needed for a happy relationship…n of course the balance of taste in good food too…hehe…

The three dishes that went into our bellies.

The three dishes that went into our bellies.

These recipes are just simple adaptations of traditional recipes, all in the aim of creating a healthier yet delicious meal that can be easily done by anyone, especially young people who are always on the go.

This is our first post about Gastronomy. It is our passion to enjoy wonderful food and try to recreate our won gastronomic wonder! We hope our post would ignite the Top Chef or Master Chef in you.

Hope you guys enjoyed reading this post. Did it tickle your tastes buds? Do try out the simple recipes. And don’t forget to subscribe to us for more recipes and food reviews. Thank you.

Our first Estuary Adventure :)

It was a sunny afternoon of 28th April 2012. After enjoying a meal we prepared ourselves,  we embarked on a memorable journey to the estuary landscapes of Bagan Datoh and Bagan Pasir, Perak.( F.Y.I.-Bagan Datoh and Bagan Pasir are sleepy hollow fishing villages located on the fertile estuary lands of Hilir Perak. The Hilir Perak area is sandwiched by two rivers systems- Perak River and Bernam River. The Perak river is the main river that cuts through the whole landscape of Perak state and drains an area of 14900km2. It is the second longest and largest river in Peninsular Malaysia after Pahang River. The Bernam River snakes through and functions a a geological and political divider between Perak state and Selangor state). For more info do visit the official website of  Bagan Datoh here-http://telecentre.my/BaganDato/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=5&lang=en )

As you can see Bagan Datoh and Bagan Pasir are located on the delta of Hilir Perak.The fertile land was once the largest producer of coconut in Malaysia.

As you can see Bagan Datoh and Bagan Pasir are located on the delta of Hilir Perak.The fertile land was once the largest producer of coconut in Malaysia.

Speeding at about 80km/h on a bumpy kampung road, we reached our first destination- Bagan Pasir. A jetty is under construction there but it still could not match the beautiful scenery and amazing animals awaiting us there.

The rivermouth meets a sandy beach,with mangroves lining the beach

The rivermouth meets a sandy beach,with mangroves lining the beach

happy with the scenic background

happy with the scenic background

A beautiful creation of God- transparent little shrimp.

A beautiful creation of God- transparent little shrimp.

Horseshoe crab. A living fossil. It has been around since 45omillion years ago.Dinosaurs started to exists approximately 230 million years ago! Talk about survival of the fittest.

Horseshoe crab. A living fossil. It has been around since 450 million years ago.Dinosaurs started to exists approximately 230 million years ago! Talk about survival of the fittest.

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Quite weird looking,but its ancient design has seen its success to survive for millions of years.Unfortunately, due to habitat destruction and overfishing this marvelous species is dwindling in numbers at an alarming rate.Read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoe_crab

After lots of  camwhoring and exposure to harmful UV rays 😛 we set out to the fishing village in Bagan Pasir.

Arriving at the fishing village was like a pleasant stroll down memory lane for me, but it was an exciting new experience for Jen.

The first thing that came to mind was- very “Taiwan” like feel. Indeed, with the very oriental designs and decor, the Hokkien dialect vibrating loud in the air ; it almost feels like being transported to a Taiwanese fishing village .

the straightway into Bagan Pasir Laut fishing village

The straightway into Bagan Pasir Laut fishing village

A wonderful palette.Vividly colored boats contrasts well to the dark woods of the bridges atop azure blue sky.

A wonderful palette.Vividly colored boats contrasts well to the dark woods of the bridges atop azure blue sky.

Take two of the same view

Take two of the same view

Jen posing at the bridge of two previous shots.

Jen posing at the bridge of two previous shots.

Unfortunately, we missed the Ham Jian ( Hokkien for fried cockles). This dish is a must have if you visit Bagan Pasir. It is dish comprising of fresh cockles and onions stir fired in a tapioca flour and egg batter. Very savory- the salty yet sweet cockle, coupled with the chewy texture of tapioca flour. The shop was closed by the time we arrived. A kind neighborhood vendor told us operating hours is everyday from 2-4 pm only. We made a promise, we’ll be back for it !!!

Next stop- Bagan Datoh.

Arrived at Bagan Datoh around 6pm. The jetty was there, lit by the warm rays of the setting sun. Spent a few hours there basking under the warm sun, feeling the fresh breeze caressing our skin and the occasional gusts of wind making our hair so messy, its hard to take a nice pic. Literally, just chillax-ing !

Warm hues welcomed us to the famous Bagan Datoh jetty

Warm hues welcomed us to the famous Bagan Datoh jetty

the riverbank opposite the jetty

the riverbank opposite the jetty

With the famous jetty as backdrop :)

With the famous jetty as backdrop 🙂

Jen and Yours truly

Jen and Yours truly

Soon, we were headed to Hutan Melintang for dinner.

The dining spot is called Restoran Chang Ko Ha or in mandarin 小芳芳海鲜饭店 . It is located at the bend of the road right after a small jetty in Hutan Melintang. (Feel free to contact us to get the directions to it). I recommend this place with confidence to all foodies out there. Pricing is reasonable and the seafood are all caught by the owner himself. It never gets more fresh than this. Since only two of us are dining, we didn’t order too many dishes. But we will be back for more food tasting and of course, critic-ing 😛

( P.S. If you guys by any chance get to dine there, do try out their claypot catfish, Hokkien- Hia Wei To Shat Cantonese- Nga Po Tong Sat ie. 瓦煲塘虱 and fried sea eel Hokkien-Muahu Ji, Cantonese- Jin Hoi Man Yee ie. 海鳗鱼煎)

Just a normal- stir fried lettuce topped with garlic.

Just a normal- stir fried lettuce topped with garlic.

Fried eel. a dish that i'd recommend to all. Fresh sea eels  fillet fried in tempura-like batter. Crispy and fragrant in the outside, succulent and soft in the inside. Best fried fish in town.

Fried eel. a dish that i’d recommend to all. Fresh sea eels fillet fried in tempura-like batter. Crispy and fragrant in the outside, succulent and soft in the inside. Best fried fish in town.

The fried Mantis shrimp Kung Po style.The chef did a good job in not over-frying the shrimp.The kong Po sauce was a great balance of sweet,savory and spicy !

The fried Mantis shrimp Kung Po style. The chef did a good job in not over-frying the shrimp. The kong Po sauce was a great balance of sweet, savory and spicy !

The three dishes that wrapped up our fun filled one day excursion !

The three dishes that wrapped up our fun filled one day excursion !

After all those happy,satisfying and satiating  moments, finally, it was time to call it day. Drove back to Teluk Intan under a starry sky.

Sincerely,

Goh

(P.S. This is the first article about our adventures. Hope you guys enjoyed reading this article and find the information we provided useful and educative. Our aim in this article is to educate the masses on the beauty of Malaysian estuaries esp around Hilir Perak area. More is yet to come! We are traveling around for good food, great natural sites, superb fishing spots and most importantly to- ENJOY ! From now on, we will regularly post our fun adventures to share with the world. Do browse through our posts and subscribe to us. Thank you.)