Friday 13 June 2014

F1. Foods around Lumut and Pangkor

 
Isn't that delicious.
We have decided to come up with a new category in the entry to this blog simply because of our love of foods.  We put the initial F, obviously stands for FOOD. As for the first entry in this category?
Here is the list of the eating out places that we manage to find during our Pangkor trip.

1. Teluk Intan's Mee Udang

The mee udang or prawn noodle has been reviewed in the previous entry. The location is at the food stall near the Teluk Intan's leaning tower. It probably doesn't look extremely beautiful on the outside, but don't judge the book by it's cover.  The soup, or the curry has been added with just enough ingredients with the right amount of prawns and noodles.


No wonder one bowl of this noodles can be consumed in only 2 minutes.  At least that is what my neighbour did.


Serious!!...Only two minutes.
 We also ordered the unusual Bangkok fried rice.  Unusual in the sense that it actually resembles very much like USA fried rice plus nasi goreng ayam goreng kunyit.  If by mixing few fried rices can become a new dish, then I might as well mix few other delicacies and call it nasi goreng Kuantan.  As a food reviewer, even when I was busy with my mee udang, I was also aware of the present of Bangkok fried rice.  But when I turn to have a slight taste, it was all gone.  I didn't know that they are so talented in doing this missing-foods trick.
Judging from the speed of the foods gone, I would say Bangkok fried rice also can be considered delicious, slightly below the mee udang though.

2. Seafood feast at Sri Manjung

There is a good story on finding this food stall.  We were targeting another restaurant based on the google search recommendation.  We ended up circling the entire Sri Manjung and realising later the targeted restaurant has been closed, we decided to just have our seafood venture at the place we started from.  The location is close to Shell station heading to Lumut port. The name of the restaurant? 

Hazmah Arshad Seafood
Again, don't judge the book by its cover.  We found that the foods here are superb, the tom yam is one of the best taste ever and I think the masterpiece is the fish cooked in tiga rasa (three tastes) served with enough spices.

The delicious-looking dishes.
I wonder if I might judge this wrongly, but looking at how fast the foods disappeared, don't think there is any objection. 
Wait a minute, where is the fish?  Adzim seem to be in a hurry....why?

3. Teluk Nipah one-of-a-kind Open Table

Rarely that we use the term open table, but it represents a scenario when we sit around a table and order whatever food that your taste buds are feeling like eating.  Not exactly what happened then, but it was rather close.  The main reason is because the environment are such that you are surrounded by fresh seafood and plenty of choices for that matter.  Afterall, the location is at the Teluk Nipah beach, Pangkor Island.

 
Not so busy, still early.

oooo seafood.............
 
"Just give us all those please".


You can tell from the mosaic pictures that our choice and quantity of foods seem to double from the previous.  Obviously because they are just too hungry after those extreme sports they indulged in earlier.
Waiting is killing, but the expression completely changed when the foods delivered one dish at a time.  The judgment is again whether or not Adzim is satisfied.  Looking at him, I am sure he did feel happy and full.  That is even strengthen with the fact that he was the first to go back to the resort for a private business, I heard.

Judgement time, out of the three food excursions, we judge the winner is Teluk Nipah.  Definitely.


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