Blog <b>Makanan di Putrajaya</b> Posted: 05 Aug 2014 11:05 PM PDT Blog Makanan di Kuala Lumpur: 12b) <b>Makanan pelik di Putrajaya</b> <b>...</b> Posted: 28 Jun 2014 12:00 AM PDT I am going to take you to a country which is full of islands. Any guess? Yes, you are right. It's Malaysia. There are878 islands in Malaysia. This country is known for its stunning sights and attractions. We are going to explore its astounding natural beauty that magnetizes vacationers/ tourists or visitors attraction. It's a country of exclusive culture and tradition. It's one of the best places on the globe with delicious cuisine and hospitable people. Kuala Lumpur is its capital with charming iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Malaysia has many offshore geographical places. There would be around 510 which include ridges, sandbank and rocks. It's a multicultural state with many festivals and celebrations. Tour to Malaysia, is really a unique and pleasant experience. There're lots of choices to stay in Malaysia, so it's tough to decide where to stay? Mid-range hotels and 5 stars hotels with Chinese, Indian or Malaysian traditional cuisine and cozy rooms are easily available for vacationers/visitors anywhere in cities. You can enjoy luxury hotels or resorts located on islands. Accommodation is so cheap in Malaysia, you can easily get a room for $ 3 to $ 9 USD/night. Private rooms are available for $ 11 to $ 20 USD/night. You can camp in Taman Negara and can save lodgings cost. Anyways, here're some suggestions. Lone Pine Hotel, located Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, posses welcoming staff, stunning swimming pool, lip-smacking food, and calm atmosphere with beautiful sea views. You can get a huge variety of cocktails in bar corner. Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La, located on Batu Ferringhi beach, Penang Island, is a fantastic family resort, offers services such as water sports, tennis court, delicious food, pools, cozy rooms, hospitable staff and family entertainment center. Its cuisine includes Bar & Grill pizzas and seafood, tea/coffee, snacks, pastries. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, in Kuala Lumpur City Centre, is a fantastic hotel with superb services. Welcoming staff, comfortable rooms, suspended pool and delicious Malaysian food make it more worthy staying. Tanjong Jara Resort, located on Batu, Dungun, is one of the top 25 hotels in Malaysia, offers services such as Spa village, Pools, tennis court, delicious dining out, air-conditioned rooms, seafood and bar. You can spend a relaxing morning with coffee and newspaper on the beach. Berjaya Tioman Resort, located in Pulau Tioman, is a traditional Malay style resort, offers services like pools, golf, tennis court, spa, coffee, snacks, global drinks, tasty food, air-conditioning cozy rooms and water sports including diving, fishing, snorkelling etc. The Majestic Hotel, Majestic Malacca, Cameron Highlands Resort and Sama-Sama Hotel, in Kuala Lumpur, Holiday Villa Beach Resort & Spa and Four Seasons Resort in Langkawi, Miri Marriot Resort & Spa, Mega Hotel, Grand Palace Hotel and Imperial Palace Hotel in Miri, Seven Terraces, Yeng Keng Hotel, Museum Hotel and Hotel Panega are also wonderful places to stay in Malaysia. As far as meal is concerned, you can have it in restaurants, western hotels , cooking own when living in camping or as a street meal and just have to pay $1 to $3 USD /head for street meal, $4 to $6 USD/head in restaurants while western food is a bit expensive. Malaysia is a Muslim country that's why drinks are expensive here. Anyways, here are some suggestions of restaurants for you. Dining in the Dark, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is an amazing restaurant deeply into darkness and offers delicious food including soups, desserts etc. Black Forest, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, offers German cuisine. Kebaya, located on Stewart Lane, Georgetown, Penang Island, offers good services and food. Living Room Cafe Bar & Gallery, located on Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, is a good place for families, lovebirds, special occasion or groups. You can enjoy Bar, Asian and Eclectic cuisine here until late night. Top Spot Food Court, located Bukit Mata Kuching, Kuching is a family restaurant, offers best seafood and opens until late night. Jambu Restaurant and Lounge, located on Crookshank Road, Kuching is a restaurant offers best pasta in town. It also deals with Bistro, Bar for cocktails and Tapas etc. Black bean, The Heritage, Tribal Stove and Bella Italia are also superb restaurants in Kuching with the fantastic setting near river. La Casa Kuantan, Crocodile Rock Pizza & Grill Restaurant, Satay Zul, and Dallah Restaurant in Kuantan offer great services with superb cuisine. Malaysia is a country with many attractions or points of interests and more exciting thing is those are quite cheap. Here're some suggestions, and you must visit those places once you are in Malaysia. Birch Memorial Clock Tower, located in one of the biggest cities of Malaysia named "Ipoh". Here're plenty of attention-grabbing sights such as museums, temples and historical buildings. Galeria Perdana, Rice Museum, and Padi Langkawi, in Langkawi, are amazing places with precious stuff and collection, to visit. Langkawi is a beautiful island with lovely beaches and plenty of interesting sights. Ave Stella Maris Catholic Chapel is a beautiful church. Langkawi Wildlife Park and Underwater World are educational and exciting places with lots of fun. The Islamic city "Kota Bharu" is a great city with royal places, museums, and plenty of other eye-catching sights. Taman Negara National Park is a beautiful park in oldest rainforest Taman Negara. It's a place with lots of activities like trekking, safaris, and canopy walks. Islamic Art Museum, Petronas Twin Towers, Putrajaya Bridge, Petrosains Science Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Thean Hou Temple, and Lake Garden Parks are some suggested amazing places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. Mount Kinabalu National Park, is the best choice for hiking, this Park is full of fun and will never disappoint you on your visit. Malaysia is a land of festivals and celebrations as multicultural people exist here. Tourists or vacationers can enjoy these festivals almost every month of the year. Here are some suggestions for our visitors. Tamil Community celebrates festival named "Thaipusam". It's a unique festival that is worth seeing. It can be best observed at Batu Caves in Selangor or Penang, in Januanry. Chinese New Year is celebrated in February and last for 15 days. You can enjoy lion dances, fireworks, and delicious Chinese meal. In April, Good Friday and Malaysia Water Festival are celebrated. Wesak Day, and Harvest Festival are celebrated in May. June is a month with amazing festivals like Hari Gawai and Dragon Boat Festivals. July and August are the months with festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival, Independence day, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hungry Ghost Festival. September becomes more colorful with Malaysia Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Hari Raya Haji, Deepavali Festivals of Lights, and Christmas are celebrated in October, November and December. Malaysia is not less than a heaven for shopaholics. Super international brands have covered Malaysian market and have luxury stores here. Sales at shopping mall attract many tourists every year. Mega Sales held on Christmas and Independence Day and last up to two months. Utama, BB Plaza, Fahrenheit88, Lot10, Plaza Low Yat, Suria KLCC and Sogo are some remarkable shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. ICT@Komtar, Island Plaza, Midlands One Stop, Plaza Gurney, Prangin Mall, Queensbay Mall and Straits Quay are some suggested shopping centers in Penang. Langkawi Fair is a beautiful place for a shop in Langkawi. Malaysia is a country with beaches. Therefore, beach holidays can be enjoyed all around the year. Summer season is mild, and usually climate is pleasant in Malaysia so you can visit it in all seasons. Anyhow, December and January are two peak tourists' seasons. From June until August is also a good time to enjoy beaches activities. I assure you, your vacations to this country holding natural beauty, would be a treasured and unforgettable experience. | Blog Makanan di Sarawak: 12b) <b>Makanan pelik di Putrajaya</b> - Blog <b>...</b> Posted: 27 Jun 2014 11:45 AM PDT I am going to take you to a country which is full of islands. Any guess? Yes, you are right. It's Malaysia. There are878 islands in Malaysia. This country is known for its stunning sights and attractions. We are going to explore its astounding natural beauty that magnetizes vacationers/ tourists or visitors attraction. It's a country of exclusive culture and tradition. It's one of the best places on the globe with delicious cuisine and hospitable people. Kuala Lumpur is its capital with charming iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Malaysia has many offshore geographical places. There would be around 510 which include ridges, sandbank and rocks. It's a multicultural state with many festivals and celebrations. Tour to Malaysia, is really a unique and pleasant experience. There're lots of choices to stay in Malaysia, so it's tough to decide where to stay? Mid-range hotels and 5 stars hotels with Chinese, Indian or Malaysian traditional cuisine and cozy rooms are easily available for vacationers/visitors anywhere in cities. You can enjoy luxury hotels or resorts located on islands. Accommodation is so cheap in Malaysia, you can easily get a room for $ 3 to $ 9 USD/night. Private rooms are available for $ 11 to $ 20 USD/night. You can camp in Taman Negara and can save lodgings cost. Anyways, here're some suggestions. Lone Pine Hotel, located Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, posses welcoming staff, stunning swimming pool, lip-smacking food, and calm atmosphere with beautiful sea views. You can get a huge variety of cocktails in bar corner. Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La, located on Batu Ferringhi beach, Penang Island, is a fantastic family resort, offers services such as water sports, tennis court, delicious food, pools, cozy rooms, hospitable staff and family entertainment center. Its cuisine includes Bar & Grill pizzas and seafood, tea/coffee, snacks, pastries. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, in Kuala Lumpur City Centre, is a fantastic hotel with superb services. Welcoming staff, comfortable rooms, suspended pool and delicious Malaysian food make it more worthy staying. Tanjong Jara Resort, located on Batu, Dungun, is one of the top 25 hotels in Malaysia, offers services such as Spa village, Pools, tennis court, delicious dining out, air-conditioned rooms, seafood and bar. You can spend a relaxing morning with coffee and newspaper on the beach. Berjaya Tioman Resort, located in Pulau Tioman, is a traditional Malay style resort, offers services like pools, golf, tennis court, spa, coffee, snacks, global drinks, tasty food, air-conditioning cozy rooms and water sports including diving, fishing, snorkelling etc. The Majestic Hotel, Majestic Malacca, Cameron Highlands Resort and Sama-Sama Hotel, in Kuala Lumpur, Holiday Villa Beach Resort & Spa and Four Seasons Resort in Langkawi, Miri Marriot Resort & Spa, Mega Hotel, Grand Palace Hotel and Imperial Palace Hotel in Miri, Seven Terraces, Yeng Keng Hotel, Museum Hotel and Hotel Panega are also wonderful places to stay in Malaysia. As far as meal is concerned, you can have it in restaurants, western hotels , cooking own when living in camping or as a street meal and just have to pay $1 to $3 USD /head for street meal, $4 to $6 USD/head in restaurants while western food is a bit expensive. Malaysia is a Muslim country that's why drinks are expensive here. Anyways, here are some suggestions of restaurants for you. Dining in the Dark, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is an amazing restaurant deeply into darkness and offers delicious food including soups, desserts etc. Black Forest, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, offers German cuisine. Kebaya, located on Stewart Lane, Georgetown, Penang Island, offers good services and food. Living Room Cafe Bar & Gallery, located on Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, is a good place for families, lovebirds, special occasion or groups. You can enjoy Bar, Asian and Eclectic cuisine here until late night. Top Spot Food Court, located Bukit Mata Kuching, Kuching is a family restaurant, offers best seafood and opens until late night. Jambu Restaurant and Lounge, located on Crookshank Road, Kuching is a restaurant offers best pasta in town. It also deals with Bistro, Bar for cocktails and Tapas etc. Black bean, The Heritage, Tribal Stove and Bella Italia are also superb restaurants in Kuching with the fantastic setting near river. La Casa Kuantan, Crocodile Rock Pizza & Grill Restaurant, Satay Zul, and Dallah Restaurant in Kuantan offer great services with superb cuisine. Malaysia is a country with many attractions or points of interests and more exciting thing is those are quite cheap. Here're some suggestions, and you must visit those places once you are in Malaysia. Birch Memorial Clock Tower, located in one of the biggest cities of Malaysia named "Ipoh". Here're plenty of attention-grabbing sights such as museums, temples and historical buildings. Galeria Perdana, Rice Museum, and Padi Langkawi, in Langkawi, are amazing places with precious stuff and collection, to visit. Langkawi is a beautiful island with lovely beaches and plenty of interesting sights. Ave Stella Maris Catholic Chapel is a beautiful church. Langkawi Wildlife Park and Underwater World are educational and exciting places with lots of fun. The Islamic city "Kota Bharu" is a great city with royal places, museums, and plenty of other eye-catching sights. Taman Negara National Park is a beautiful park in oldest rainforest Taman Negara. It's a place with lots of activities like trekking, safaris, and canopy walks. Islamic Art Museum, Petronas Twin Towers, Putrajaya Bridge, Petrosains Science Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Thean Hou Temple, and Lake Garden Parks are some suggested amazing places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. Mount Kinabalu National Park, is the best choice for hiking, this Park is full of fun and will never disappoint you on your visit. Malaysia is a land of festivals and celebrations as multicultural people exist here. Tourists or vacationers can enjoy these festivals almost every month of the year. Here are some suggestions for our visitors. Tamil Community celebrates festival named "Thaipusam". It's a unique festival that is worth seeing. It can be best observed at Batu Caves in Selangor or Penang, in Januanry. Chinese New Year is celebrated in February and last for 15 days. You can enjoy lion dances, fireworks, and delicious Chinese meal. In April, Good Friday and Malaysia Water Festival are celebrated. Wesak Day, and Harvest Festival are celebrated in May. June is a month with amazing festivals like Hari Gawai and Dragon Boat Festivals. July and August are the months with festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival, Independence day, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hungry Ghost Festival. September becomes more colorful with Malaysia Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Hari Raya Haji, Deepavali Festivals of Lights, and Christmas are celebrated in October, November and December. Malaysia is not less than a heaven for shopaholics. Super international brands have covered Malaysian market and have luxury stores here. Sales at shopping mall attract many tourists every year. Mega Sales held on Christmas and Independence Day and last up to two months. Utama, BB Plaza, Fahrenheit88, Lot10, Plaza Low Yat, Suria KLCC and Sogo are some remarkable shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. ICT@Komtar, Island Plaza, Midlands One Stop, Plaza Gurney, Prangin Mall, Queensbay Mall and Straits Quay are some suggested shopping centers in Penang. Langkawi Fair is a beautiful place for a shop in Langkawi. Malaysia is a country with beaches. Therefore, beach holidays can be enjoyed all around the year. Summer season is mild, and usually climate is pleasant in Malaysia so you can visit it in all seasons. Anyhow, December and January are two peak tourists' seasons. From June until August is also a good time to enjoy beaches activities. I assure you, your vacations to this country holding natural beauty, would be a treasured and unforgettable experience. | 12b) <b>Makanan pelik di Putrajaya</b> - Blog Makanan di Sarawak - Blogger Posted: 31 May 2014 04:53 PM PDT I am going to take you to a country which is full of islands. Any guess? Yes, you are right. It's Malaysia. There are878 islands in Malaysia. This country is known for its stunning sights and attractions. We are going to explore its astounding natural beauty that magnetizes vacationers/ tourists or visitors attraction. It's a country of exclusive culture and tradition. It's one of the best places on the globe with delicious cuisine and hospitable people. Kuala Lumpur is its capital with charming iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Malaysia has many offshore geographical places. There would be around 510 which include ridges, sandbank and rocks. It's a multicultural state with many festivals and celebrations. Tour to Malaysia, is really a unique and pleasant experience. There're lots of choices to stay in Malaysia, so it's tough to decide where to stay? Mid-range hotels and 5 stars hotels with Chinese, Indian or Malaysian traditional cuisine and cozy rooms are easily available for vacationers/visitors anywhere in cities. You can enjoy luxury hotels or resorts located on islands. Accommodation is so cheap in Malaysia, you can easily get a room for $ 3 to $ 9 USD/night. Private rooms are available for $ 11 to $ 20 USD/night. You can camp in Taman Negara and can save lodgings cost. Anyways, here're some suggestions. Lone Pine Hotel, located Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, posses welcoming staff, stunning swimming pool, lip-smacking food, and calm atmosphere with beautiful sea views. You can get a huge variety of cocktails in bar corner. Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La, located on Batu Ferringhi beach, Penang Island, is a fantastic family resort, offers services such as water sports, tennis court, delicious food, pools, cozy rooms, hospitable staff and family entertainment center. Its cuisine includes Bar & Grill pizzas and seafood, tea/coffee, snacks, pastries. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, in Kuala Lumpur City Centre, is a fantastic hotel with superb services. Welcoming staff, comfortable rooms, suspended pool and delicious Malaysian food make it more worthy staying. Tanjong Jara Resort, located on Batu, Dungun, is one of the top 25 hotels in Malaysia, offers services such as Spa village, Pools, tennis court, delicious dining out, air-conditioned rooms, seafood and bar. You can spend a relaxing morning with coffee and newspaper on the beach. Berjaya Tioman Resort, located in Pulau Tioman, is a traditional Malay style resort, offers services like pools, golf, tennis court, spa, coffee, snacks, global drinks, tasty food, air-conditioning cozy rooms and water sports including diving, fishing, snorkelling etc. The Majestic Hotel, Majestic Malacca, Cameron Highlands Resort and Sama-Sama Hotel, in Kuala Lumpur, Holiday Villa Beach Resort & Spa and Four Seasons Resort in Langkawi, Miri Marriot Resort & Spa, Mega Hotel, Grand Palace Hotel and Imperial Palace Hotel in Miri, Seven Terraces, Yeng Keng Hotel, Museum Hotel and Hotel Panega are also wonderful places to stay in Malaysia. As far as meal is concerned, you can have it in restaurants, western hotels , cooking own when living in camping or as a street meal and just have to pay $1 to $3 USD /head for street meal, $4 to $6 USD/head in restaurants while western food is a bit expensive. Malaysia is a Muslim country that's why drinks are expensive here. Anyways, here are some suggestions of restaurants for you. Dining in the Dark, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is an amazing restaurant deeply into darkness and offers delicious food including soups, desserts etc. Black Forest, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, offers German cuisine. Kebaya, located on Stewart Lane, Georgetown, Penang Island, offers good services and food. Living Room Cafe Bar & Gallery, located on Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, is a good place for families, lovebirds, special occasion or groups. You can enjoy Bar, Asian and Eclectic cuisine here until late night. Top Spot Food Court, located Bukit Mata Kuching, Kuching is a family restaurant, offers best seafood and opens until late night. Jambu Restaurant and Lounge, located on Crookshank Road, Kuching is a restaurant offers best pasta in town. It also deals with Bistro, Bar for cocktails and Tapas etc. Black bean, The Heritage, Tribal Stove and Bella Italia are also superb restaurants in Kuching with the fantastic setting near river. La Casa Kuantan, Crocodile Rock Pizza & Grill Restaurant, Satay Zul, and Dallah Restaurant in Kuantan offer great services with superb cuisine. Malaysia is a country with many attractions or points of interests and more exciting thing is those are quite cheap. Here're some suggestions, and you must visit those places once you are in Malaysia. Birch Memorial Clock Tower, located in one of the biggest cities of Malaysia named "Ipoh". Here're plenty of attention-grabbing sights such as museums, temples and historical buildings. Galeria Perdana, Rice Museum, and Padi Langkawi, in Langkawi, are amazing places with precious stuff and collection, to visit. Langkawi is a beautiful island with lovely beaches and plenty of interesting sights. Ave Stella Maris Catholic Chapel is a beautiful church. Langkawi Wildlife Park and Underwater World are educational and exciting places with lots of fun. The Islamic city "Kota Bharu" is a great city with royal places, museums, and plenty of other eye-catching sights. Taman Negara National Park is a beautiful park in oldest rainforest Taman Negara. It's a place with lots of activities like trekking, safaris, and canopy walks. Islamic Art Museum, Petronas Twin Towers, Putrajaya Bridge, Petrosains Science Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Thean Hou Temple, and Lake Garden Parks are some suggested amazing places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. Mount Kinabalu National Park, is the best choice for hiking, this Park is full of fun and will never disappoint you on your visit. Malaysia is a land of festivals and celebrations as multicultural people exist here. Tourists or vacationers can enjoy these festivals almost every month of the year. Here are some suggestions for our visitors. Tamil Community celebrates festival named "Thaipusam". It's a unique festival that is worth seeing. It can be best observed at Batu Caves in Selangor or Penang, in Januanry. Chinese New Year is celebrated in February and last for 15 days. You can enjoy lion dances, fireworks, and delicious Chinese meal. In April, Good Friday and Malaysia Water Festival are celebrated. Wesak Day, and Harvest Festival are celebrated in May. June is a month with amazing festivals like Hari Gawai and Dragon Boat Festivals. July and August are the months with festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival, Independence day, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hungry Ghost Festival. September becomes more colorful with Malaysia Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Hari Raya Haji, Deepavali Festivals of Lights, and Christmas are celebrated in October, November and December. Malaysia is not less than a heaven for shopaholics. Super international brands have covered Malaysian market and have luxury stores here. Sales at shopping mall attract many tourists every year. Mega Sales held on Christmas and Independence Day and last up to two months. Utama, BB Plaza, Fahrenheit88, Lot10, Plaza Low Yat, Suria KLCC and Sogo are some remarkable shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. ICT@Komtar, Island Plaza, Midlands One Stop, Plaza Gurney, Prangin Mall, Queensbay Mall and Straits Quay are some suggested shopping centers in Penang. Langkawi Fair is a beautiful place for a shop in Langkawi. Malaysia is a country with beaches. Therefore, beach holidays can be enjoyed all around the year. Summer season is mild, and usually climate is pleasant in Malaysia so you can visit it in all seasons. Anyhow, December and January are two peak tourists' seasons. From June until August is also a good time to enjoy beaches activities. I assure you, your vacations to this country holding natural beauty, would be a treasured and unforgettable experience. | Blog Makanan di Kuala Lumpur: 12b) <b>Makanan pelik di Putrajaya</b> <b>...</b> Posted: 11 Jul 2014 11:54 PM PDT 12b) Makanan pelik di Putrajaya - Blog <b>Makanan di Kuala Lumpur</b> Posted: 28 Jun 2014 11:03 PM PDT I am going to take you to a country which is full of islands. Any guess? Yes, you are right. It's Malaysia. There are878 islands in Malaysia. This country is known for its stunning sights and attractions. We are going to explore its astounding natural beauty that magnetizes vacationers/ tourists or visitors attraction. It's a country of exclusive culture and tradition. It's one of the best places on the globe with delicious cuisine and hospitable people. Kuala Lumpur is its capital with charming iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Malaysia has many offshore geographical places. There would be around 510 which include ridges, sandbank and rocks. It's a multicultural state with many festivals and celebrations. Tour to Malaysia, is really a unique and pleasant experience. There're lots of choices to stay in Malaysia, so it's tough to decide where to stay? Mid-range hotels and 5 stars hotels with Chinese, Indian or Malaysian traditional cuisine and cozy rooms are easily available for vacationers/visitors anywhere in cities. You can enjoy luxury hotels or resorts located on islands. Accommodation is so cheap in Malaysia, you can easily get a room for $ 3 to $ 9 USD/night. Private rooms are available for $ 11 to $ 20 USD/night. You can camp in Taman Negara and can save lodgings cost. Anyways, here're some suggestions. Lone Pine Hotel, located Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, posses welcoming staff, stunning swimming pool, lip-smacking food, and calm atmosphere with beautiful sea views. You can get a huge variety of cocktails in bar corner. Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La, located on Batu Ferringhi beach, Penang Island, is a fantastic family resort, offers services such as water sports, tennis court, delicious food, pools, cozy rooms, hospitable staff and family entertainment center. Its cuisine includes Bar & Grill pizzas and seafood, tea/coffee, snacks, pastries. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, in Kuala Lumpur City Centre, is a fantastic hotel with superb services. Welcoming staff, comfortable rooms, suspended pool and delicious Malaysian food make it more worthy staying. Tanjong Jara Resort, located on Batu, Dungun, is one of the top 25 hotels in Malaysia, offers services such as Spa village, Pools, tennis court, delicious dining out, air-conditioned rooms, seafood and bar. You can spend a relaxing morning with coffee and newspaper on the beach. Berjaya Tioman Resort, located in Pulau Tioman, is a traditional Malay style resort, offers services like pools, golf, tennis court, spa, coffee, snacks, global drinks, tasty food, air-conditioning cozy rooms and water sports including diving, fishing, snorkelling etc. The Majestic Hotel, Majestic Malacca, Cameron Highlands Resort and Sama-Sama Hotel, in Kuala Lumpur, Holiday Villa Beach Resort & Spa and Four Seasons Resort in Langkawi, Miri Marriot Resort & Spa, Mega Hotel, Grand Palace Hotel and Imperial Palace Hotel in Miri, Seven Terraces, Yeng Keng Hotel, Museum Hotel and Hotel Panega are also wonderful places to stay in Malaysia. As far as meal is concerned, you can have it in restaurants, western hotels , cooking own when living in camping or as a street meal and just have to pay $1 to $3 USD /head for street meal, $4 to $6 USD/head in restaurants while western food is a bit expensive. Malaysia is a Muslim country that's why drinks are expensive here. Anyways, here are some suggestions of restaurants for you. Dining in the Dark, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is an amazing restaurant deeply into darkness and offers delicious food including soups, desserts etc. Black Forest, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, offers German cuisine. Kebaya, located on Stewart Lane, Georgetown, Penang Island, offers good services and food. Living Room Cafe Bar & Gallery, located on Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, is a good place for families, lovebirds, special occasion or groups. You can enjoy Bar, Asian and Eclectic cuisine here until late night. Top Spot Food Court, located Bukit Mata Kuching, Kuching is a family restaurant, offers best seafood and opens until late night. Jambu Restaurant and Lounge, located on Crookshank Road, Kuching is a restaurant offers best pasta in town. It also deals with Bistro, Bar for cocktails and Tapas etc. Black bean, The Heritage, Tribal Stove and Bella Italia are also superb restaurants in Kuching with the fantastic setting near river. La Casa Kuantan, Crocodile Rock Pizza & Grill Restaurant, Satay Zul, and Dallah Restaurant in Kuantan offer great services with superb cuisine. Malaysia is a country with many attractions or points of interests and more exciting thing is those are quite cheap. Here're some suggestions, and you must visit those places once you are in Malaysia. Birch Memorial Clock Tower, located in one of the biggest cities of Malaysia named "Ipoh". Here're plenty of attention-grabbing sights such as museums, temples and historical buildings. Galeria Perdana, Rice Museum, and Padi Langkawi, in Langkawi, are amazing places with precious stuff and collection, to visit. Langkawi is a beautiful island with lovely beaches and plenty of interesting sights. Ave Stella Maris Catholic Chapel is a beautiful church. Langkawi Wildlife Park and Underwater World are educational and exciting places with lots of fun. The Islamic city "Kota Bharu" is a great city with royal places, museums, and plenty of other eye-catching sights. Taman Negara National Park is a beautiful park in oldest rainforest Taman Negara. It's a place with lots of activities like trekking, safaris, and canopy walks. Islamic Art Museum, Petronas Twin Towers, Putrajaya Bridge, Petrosains Science Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Thean Hou Temple, and Lake Garden Parks are some suggested amazing places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. Mount Kinabalu National Park, is the best choice for hiking, this Park is full of fun and will never disappoint you on your visit. Malaysia is a land of festivals and celebrations as multicultural people exist here. Tourists or vacationers can enjoy these festivals almost every month of the year. Here are some suggestions for our visitors. Tamil Community celebrates festival named "Thaipusam". It's a unique festival that is worth seeing. It can be best observed at Batu Caves in Selangor or Penang, in Januanry. Chinese New Year is celebrated in February and last for 15 days. You can enjoy lion dances, fireworks, and delicious Chinese meal. In April, Good Friday and Malaysia Water Festival are celebrated. Wesak Day, and Harvest Festival are celebrated in May. June is a month with amazing festivals like Hari Gawai and Dragon Boat Festivals. July and August are the months with festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival, Independence day, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hungry Ghost Festival. September becomes more colorful with Malaysia Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Hari Raya Haji, Deepavali Festivals of Lights, and Christmas are celebrated in October, November and December. Malaysia is not less than a heaven for shopaholics. Super international brands have covered Malaysian market and have luxury stores here. Sales at shopping mall attract many tourists every year. Mega Sales held on Christmas and Independence Day and last up to two months. Utama, BB Plaza, Fahrenheit88, Lot10, Plaza Low Yat, Suria KLCC and Sogo are some remarkable shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. ICT@Komtar, Island Plaza, Midlands One Stop, Plaza Gurney, Prangin Mall, Queensbay Mall and Straits Quay are some suggested shopping centers in Penang. Langkawi Fair is a beautiful place for a shop in Langkawi. Malaysia is a country with beaches. Therefore, beach holidays can be enjoyed all around the year. Summer season is mild, and usually climate is pleasant in Malaysia so you can visit it in all seasons. Anyhow, December and January are two peak tourists' seasons. From June until August is also a good time to enjoy beaches activities. I assure you, your vacations to this country holding natural beauty, would be a treasured and unforgettable experience. | 12b) Makanan pelik di Putrajaya - Blog <b>Makanan di Kuala Lumpur</b> Posted: 06 Jun 2014 11:50 PM PDT I am going to take you to a country which is full of islands. Any guess? Yes, you are right. It's Malaysia. There are878 islands in Malaysia. This country is known for its stunning sights and attractions. We are going to explore its astounding natural beauty that magnetizes vacationers/ tourists or visitors attraction. It's a country of exclusive culture and tradition. It's one of the best places on the globe with delicious cuisine and hospitable people. Kuala Lumpur is its capital with charming iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Malaysia has many offshore geographical places. There would be around 510 which include ridges, sandbank and rocks. It's a multicultural state with many festivals and celebrations. Tour to Malaysia, is really a unique and pleasant experience. There're lots of choices to stay in Malaysia, so it's tough to decide where to stay? Mid-range hotels and 5 stars hotels with Chinese, Indian or Malaysian traditional cuisine and cozy rooms are easily available for vacationers/visitors anywhere in cities. You can enjoy luxury hotels or resorts located on islands. Accommodation is so cheap in Malaysia, you can easily get a room for $ 3 to $ 9 USD/night. Private rooms are available for $ 11 to $ 20 USD/night. You can camp in Taman Negara and can save lodgings cost. Anyways, here're some suggestions. Lone Pine Hotel, located Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, posses welcoming staff, stunning swimming pool, lip-smacking food, and calm atmosphere with beautiful sea views. You can get a huge variety of cocktails in bar corner. Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La, located on Batu Ferringhi beach, Penang Island, is a fantastic family resort, offers services such as water sports, tennis court, delicious food, pools, cozy rooms, hospitable staff and family entertainment center. Its cuisine includes Bar & Grill pizzas and seafood, tea/coffee, snacks, pastries. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, in Kuala Lumpur City Centre, is a fantastic hotel with superb services. Welcoming staff, comfortable rooms, suspended pool and delicious Malaysian food make it more worthy staying. Tanjong Jara Resort, located on Batu, Dungun, is one of the top 25 hotels in Malaysia, offers services such as Spa village, Pools, tennis court, delicious dining out, air-conditioned rooms, seafood and bar. You can spend a relaxing morning with coffee and newspaper on the beach. Berjaya Tioman Resort, located in Pulau Tioman, is a traditional Malay style resort, offers services like pools, golf, tennis court, spa, coffee, snacks, global drinks, tasty food, air-conditioning cozy rooms and water sports including diving, fishing, snorkelling etc. The Majestic Hotel, Majestic Malacca, Cameron Highlands Resort and Sama-Sama Hotel, in Kuala Lumpur, Holiday Villa Beach Resort & Spa and Four Seasons Resort in Langkawi, Miri Marriot Resort & Spa, Mega Hotel, Grand Palace Hotel and Imperial Palace Hotel in Miri, Seven Terraces, Yeng Keng Hotel, Museum Hotel and Hotel Panega are also wonderful places to stay in Malaysia. As far as meal is concerned, you can have it in restaurants, western hotels , cooking own when living in camping or as a street meal and just have to pay $1 to $3 USD /head for street meal, $4 to $6 USD/head in restaurants while western food is a bit expensive. Malaysia is a Muslim country that's why drinks are expensive here. Anyways, here are some suggestions of restaurants for you. Dining in the Dark, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is an amazing restaurant deeply into darkness and offers delicious food including soups, desserts etc. Black Forest, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, offers German cuisine. Kebaya, located on Stewart Lane, Georgetown, Penang Island, offers good services and food. Living Room Cafe Bar & Gallery, located on Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, is a good place for families, lovebirds, special occasion or groups. You can enjoy Bar, Asian and Eclectic cuisine here until late night. Top Spot Food Court, located Bukit Mata Kuching, Kuching is a family restaurant, offers best seafood and opens until late night. Jambu Restaurant and Lounge, located on Crookshank Road, Kuching is a restaurant offers best pasta in town. It also deals with Bistro, Bar for cocktails and Tapas etc. Black bean, The Heritage, Tribal Stove and Bella Italia are also superb restaurants in Kuching with the fantastic setting near river. La Casa Kuantan, Crocodile Rock Pizza & Grill Restaurant, Satay Zul, and Dallah Restaurant in Kuantan offer great services with superb cuisine. Malaysia is a country with many attractions or points of interests and more exciting thing is those are quite cheap. Here're some suggestions, and you must visit those places once you are in Malaysia. Birch Memorial Clock Tower, located in one of the biggest cities of Malaysia named "Ipoh". Here're plenty of attention-grabbing sights such as museums, temples and historical buildings. Galeria Perdana, Rice Museum, and Padi Langkawi, in Langkawi, are amazing places with precious stuff and collection, to visit. Langkawi is a beautiful island with lovely beaches and plenty of interesting sights. Ave Stella Maris Catholic Chapel is a beautiful church. Langkawi Wildlife Park and Underwater World are educational and exciting places with lots of fun. The Islamic city "Kota Bharu" is a great city with royal places, museums, and plenty of other eye-catching sights. Taman Negara National Park is a beautiful park in oldest rainforest Taman Negara. It's a place with lots of activities like trekking, safaris, and canopy walks. Islamic Art Museum, Petronas Twin Towers, Putrajaya Bridge, Petrosains Science Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Thean Hou Temple, and Lake Garden Parks are some suggested amazing places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. Mount Kinabalu National Park, is the best choice for hiking, this Park is full of fun and will never disappoint you on your visit. Malaysia is a land of festivals and celebrations as multicultural people exist here. Tourists or vacationers can enjoy these festivals almost every month of the year. Here are some suggestions for our visitors. Tamil Community celebrates festival named "Thaipusam". It's a unique festival that is worth seeing. It can be best observed at Batu Caves in Selangor or Penang, in Januanry. Chinese New Year is celebrated in February and last for 15 days. You can enjoy lion dances, fireworks, and delicious Chinese meal. In April, Good Friday and Malaysia Water Festival are celebrated. Wesak Day, and Harvest Festival are celebrated in May. June is a month with amazing festivals like Hari Gawai and Dragon Boat Festivals. July and August are the months with festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival, Independence day, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hungry Ghost Festival. September becomes more colorful with Malaysia Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Hari Raya Haji, Deepavali Festivals of Lights, and Christmas are celebrated in October, November and December. Malaysia is not less than a heaven for shopaholics. Super international brands have covered Malaysian market and have luxury stores here. Sales at shopping mall attract many tourists every year. Mega Sales held on Christmas and Independence Day and last up to two months. Utama, BB Plaza, Fahrenheit88, Lot10, Plaza Low Yat, Suria KLCC and Sogo are some remarkable shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. ICT@Komtar, Island Plaza, Midlands One Stop, Plaza Gurney, Prangin Mall, Queensbay Mall and Straits Quay are some suggested shopping centers in Penang. Langkawi Fair is a beautiful place for a shop in Langkawi. Malaysia is a country with beaches. Therefore, beach holidays can be enjoyed all around the year. Summer season is mild, and usually climate is pleasant in Malaysia so you can visit it in all seasons. Anyhow, December and January are two peak tourists' seasons. From June until August is also a good time to enjoy beaches activities. I assure you, your vacations to this country holding natural beauty, would be a treasured and unforgettable experience. | Blog <b>Makanan di Kuala Lumpur</b>: 12b) Makanan pelik di Putrajaya <b>...</b> Posted: 07 Jun 2014 11:49 PM PDT I am going to take you to a country which is full of islands. Any guess? Yes, you are right. It's Malaysia. There are878 islands in Malaysia. This country is known for its stunning sights and attractions. We are going to explore its astounding natural beauty that magnetizes vacationers/ tourists or visitors attraction. It's a country of exclusive culture and tradition. It's one of the best places on the globe with delicious cuisine and hospitable people. Kuala Lumpur is its capital with charming iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Malaysia has many offshore geographical places. There would be around 510 which include ridges, sandbank and rocks. It's a multicultural state with many festivals and celebrations. Tour to Malaysia, is really a unique and pleasant experience. There're lots of choices to stay in Malaysia, so it's tough to decide where to stay? Mid-range hotels and 5 stars hotels with Chinese, Indian or Malaysian traditional cuisine and cozy rooms are easily available for vacationers/visitors anywhere in cities. You can enjoy luxury hotels or resorts located on islands. Accommodation is so cheap in Malaysia, you can easily get a room for $ 3 to $ 9 USD/night. Private rooms are available for $ 11 to $ 20 USD/night. You can camp in Taman Negara and can save lodgings cost. Anyways, here're some suggestions. Lone Pine Hotel, located Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, posses welcoming staff, stunning swimming pool, lip-smacking food, and calm atmosphere with beautiful sea views. You can get a huge variety of cocktails in bar corner. Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La, located on Batu Ferringhi beach, Penang Island, is a fantastic family resort, offers services such as water sports, tennis court, delicious food, pools, cozy rooms, hospitable staff and family entertainment center. Its cuisine includes Bar & Grill pizzas and seafood, tea/coffee, snacks, pastries. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, in Kuala Lumpur City Centre, is a fantastic hotel with superb services. Welcoming staff, comfortable rooms, suspended pool and delicious Malaysian food make it more worthy staying. Tanjong Jara Resort, located on Batu, Dungun, is one of the top 25 hotels in Malaysia, offers services such as Spa village, Pools, tennis court, delicious dining out, air-conditioned rooms, seafood and bar. You can spend a relaxing morning with coffee and newspaper on the beach. Berjaya Tioman Resort, located in Pulau Tioman, is a traditional Malay style resort, offers services like pools, golf, tennis court, spa, coffee, snacks, global drinks, tasty food, air-conditioning cozy rooms and water sports including diving, fishing, snorkelling etc. The Majestic Hotel, Majestic Malacca, Cameron Highlands Resort and Sama-Sama Hotel, in Kuala Lumpur, Holiday Villa Beach Resort & Spa and Four Seasons Resort in Langkawi, Miri Marriot Resort & Spa, Mega Hotel, Grand Palace Hotel and Imperial Palace Hotel in Miri, Seven Terraces, Yeng Keng Hotel, Museum Hotel and Hotel Panega are also wonderful places to stay in Malaysia. As far as meal is concerned, you can have it in restaurants, western hotels , cooking own when living in camping or as a street meal and just have to pay $1 to $3 USD /head for street meal, $4 to $6 USD/head in restaurants while western food is a bit expensive. Malaysia is a Muslim country that's why drinks are expensive here. Anyways, here are some suggestions of restaurants for you. Dining in the Dark, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is an amazing restaurant deeply into darkness and offers delicious food including soups, desserts etc. Black Forest, located on Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, offers German cuisine. Kebaya, located on Stewart Lane, Georgetown, Penang Island, offers good services and food. Living Room Cafe Bar & Gallery, located on Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island, is a good place for families, lovebirds, special occasion or groups. You can enjoy Bar, Asian and Eclectic cuisine here until late night. Top Spot Food Court, located Bukit Mata Kuching, Kuching is a family restaurant, offers best seafood and opens until late night. Jambu Restaurant and Lounge, located on Crookshank Road, Kuching is a restaurant offers best pasta in town. It also deals with Bistro, Bar for cocktails and Tapas etc. Black bean, The Heritage, Tribal Stove and Bella Italia are also superb restaurants in Kuching with the fantastic setting near river. La Casa Kuantan, Crocodile Rock Pizza & Grill Restaurant, Satay Zul, and Dallah Restaurant in Kuantan offer great services with superb cuisine. Malaysia is a country with many attractions or points of interests and more exciting thing is those are quite cheap. Here're some suggestions, and you must visit those places once you are in Malaysia. Birch Memorial Clock Tower, located in one of the biggest cities of Malaysia named "Ipoh". Here're plenty of attention-grabbing sights such as museums, temples and historical buildings. Galeria Perdana, Rice Museum, and Padi Langkawi, in Langkawi, are amazing places with precious stuff and collection, to visit. Langkawi is a beautiful island with lovely beaches and plenty of interesting sights. Ave Stella Maris Catholic Chapel is a beautiful church. Langkawi Wildlife Park and Underwater World are educational and exciting places with lots of fun. The Islamic city "Kota Bharu" is a great city with royal places, museums, and plenty of other eye-catching sights. Taman Negara National Park is a beautiful park in oldest rainforest Taman Negara. It's a place with lots of activities like trekking, safaris, and canopy walks. Islamic Art Museum, Petronas Twin Towers, Putrajaya Bridge, Petrosains Science Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Thean Hou Temple, and Lake Garden Parks are some suggested amazing places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. Mount Kinabalu National Park, is the best choice for hiking, this Park is full of fun and will never disappoint you on your visit. Malaysia is a land of festivals and celebrations as multicultural people exist here. Tourists or vacationers can enjoy these festivals almost every month of the year. Here are some suggestions for our visitors. Tamil Community celebrates festival named "Thaipusam". It's a unique festival that is worth seeing. It can be best observed at Batu Caves in Selangor or Penang, in Januanry. Chinese New Year is celebrated in February and last for 15 days. You can enjoy lion dances, fireworks, and delicious Chinese meal. In April, Good Friday and Malaysia Water Festival are celebrated. Wesak Day, and Harvest Festival are celebrated in May. June is a month with amazing festivals like Hari Gawai and Dragon Boat Festivals. July and August are the months with festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival, Independence day, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hungry Ghost Festival. September becomes more colorful with Malaysia Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Hari Raya Haji, Deepavali Festivals of Lights, and Christmas are celebrated in October, November and December. Malaysia is not less than a heaven for shopaholics. Super international brands have covered Malaysian market and have luxury stores here. Sales at shopping mall attract many tourists every year. Mega Sales held on Christmas and Independence Day and last up to two months. Utama, BB Plaza, Fahrenheit88, Lot10, Plaza Low Yat, Suria KLCC and Sogo are some remarkable shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. ICT@Komtar, Island Plaza, Midlands One Stop, Plaza Gurney, Prangin Mall, Queensbay Mall and Straits Quay are some suggested shopping centers in Penang. Langkawi Fair is a beautiful place for a shop in Langkawi. Malaysia is a country with beaches. Therefore, beach holidays can be enjoyed all around the year. Summer season is mild, and usually climate is pleasant in Malaysia so you can visit it in all seasons. Anyhow, December and January are two peak tourists' seasons. From June until August is also a good time to enjoy beaches activities. I assure you, your vacations to this country holding natural beauty, would be a treasured and unforgettable experience. | 10 Restoran <b>Makanan</b> Laut Paling Sedap <b>Di</b> Sekitar <b>Kuala Lumpur</b> <b>...</b> Posted: 05 Jul 2014 03:24 PM PDT Sedapnya dapat makan makanan laut, ikan pari bakar, sotong goreng tepung, ketam goreng cili, kerang bakar dan pelbagai lagi. Tapi dekat mana restoran makanan laut yang paling best dan sedap sekitar Kuala Lumpur dan Selangor? 1. Aroma Ikan Bakar, Pantai Jeram, Kuala Selangor Rata-rata yang datang ke sini memberikan respon dan feedback baik terhadap restoran ini. Menariknya restoran ini mengadap laut, jadi kalau nak tengok matahari terbenam sini memang cantik. Tempat besar dan mempunyai pelbagai pilihan makanan laut ada di sini, harga juga murah dan paling penting sedap dan berbaloi. Mesti cuba, ketam masak cili, udang tumis petai dan macam-macam lagi. - Aroma Ikan Bakar, Jalan Pantai Jeram, Jeram, Selangor
2. Restoran Lala Seafood, Kg Baru Restoran Lala Seafood yang terletak di Kg Baru ini merupakan restoran Thailand jadi di sinilah tempat anda ingin menikmati makanan Thai. Menariknya Lala Seafood ketengahkan konsep rumah kampung, mempunyai 2 bahagian sama ada ada mahu makan di tempat airconditioner atau kipas sahaja. Yang sedap di sini semestinya tomyam seafood yang mempunyai portion agak besar dan isi yang banyak, langsung tidak kedekut. Pencuci mulut seperti pulut mangga juga sedap dan manis. - Restoran Lala Seafood, 154, Jalan Raja Abdullah, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
3. Restoran Makanan Laut D'Tasik, Bangi Restoran ini merupakan sebuah restoran eksklusif terapung di atas tasik dengan susun atur meja serta peralatan persis hotel selain menawarkan satu suasana baru yang menarik tetapi dengan harga murah. Antara menu utama di Restoran Makanan Laut D'Tasik ialah himpunan makanan laut yang segar termasuk hidangan ala carte seperti tom yam seafood, udang mentega, sotong celup tepung selain daging dan ayam masak merah.
- Restoran Makanan Laut D'Tasik, Bangi
- Bersebelahan dengan Masjid Universiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten)
- Hubungi: 03-8922 2088 sambungan 8031 atau e-melkan untuk tempahan ke businessc@residenceatuniten.com.
4. Suraya Seafood, Kg Baru Selain Lala Seafood, satu lagi tempat makan makanan laut yang best di Kg Baru ialah Suraya Seafood. Sentiasa penuh dengan orang ramai yang datang berkunjung makan di situ. Pelbagai pilihan makanan laut yang segar dan banyak boleh didapati di sini, harga mengikut saiz yang anda pilih. Tempat agak terhad jadi kena datang awal. Mesti cuba nasi bubur berlauk, pulut mangga, nasi dagang, kerang bakar dan pelbagai lagi. - Suraya Seafood
- Kampung Baru (Jalan Raja Muda Musa), 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
5. Nuri Seafood, Kg Baru Siapa pernah ke Nuri Seafood yang juga terletak di Kg Baru, restoran yang simple tetapi makanan memang sedap. Makanan di sini original dari Thai, malah kesemua pekerja sampailah chef orang Thai. Mesti cuba ikan kembung masak kerabu, tomyam seafood juga sangat pekat, udang celup tepung, sayur kailan ikan masin yang segar dan pelbagai lagi. - Restoran Nuri Seafood
- Jalan Raja Alang, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur
6. Restoran Puteri Ayu, Shah Alam Menariknya restoran ini pernah keluar di rancangan Jalan Jalan Cari Makan jadi sudah semestinya makanannya sedap dan enak sekali. Mempunyai pelbagai pilihan. Tomyam seafood di sini sedap dan pekat, sotong bakar berempah, siakap bakar dan juga pencuci mulut bahtera ayu ice cream, lagi satu air minuman istimewa mango special dan honeydew special. - Restoran Puteri Ayu
- Jalan Padang Jawa (Padang Jawa), Shah Alam, Selangor
7. Restoran Terapung HM Sri Bagan estoran ini berkonsepkan terapung, tempat terbaik untuk lihat matahari terbenam. Makanan laut kesemuanya segar dan menyelerakan. Malah, harga setiap makanan laut juga murah dan berpatutan. Jika ke sini, anda mesti cuba ikan siakap bakar, pepahat masak cili, kerang masak serai, ikan kerapu masak stim asam boi dan juga ketam masak berempah. - Restoran Terapung HM Sri Bagan
- Pantai Perkhemahan Bagan Lalang, 43950 Sungai Pelek, Sepang, Selangor.
- No. Telefon : 03-31412895
8. Restoran Intai-Intai, Ampang Restoran ini pernah memasuki rancangan Jalan Jalan Cari Makan 2009, menjanjikan kesedapan dan kenakan rasa setiap hidangan. Mungkin tempatnya agak tersorok menyebabkan anda susah mahu mencarinya. Konsep restoran ini sangat romantik jadi bolehlah datang untuk meraikan ulang tahun perkahwinan bersama yang tercinta. Antara yang menarik ialah kerabu mangga, tomyam seafood campur sangat pekat, ayam masak bercili ala Thai, pucuk paku goreng belacan, jus mangga, nasi goreng seafood, suhun goreng. - Restoran Intai-Intai
- Backyard Lot 378, Jln Ampang Hulu Kelang, MRR2 Highway, 68000 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
9. Restoran Nur Cahaya Seafood, Pantai Remis, Kuala Selangor Restoran ini terletak betul-betul di tepi laut. Mempunyai banyak menu dan pelbagai jenis makanan laut yang segar dan harga juga berpatutan. Jika anda sudah pilih makanan laut, cuba antara menu ini udang goreng kunyit, lala masak tiga rasa, ketam masak sweet sour, sotong goreng tepung, mentarang masak halia, ikan siakap bakar. - Restoran Nur Cahaya Seafood
- Pantai Remis, Jeram
10. Seafood@River View, Kuala Selangor Boleh dikatakan tempat yang paling enak menyajikan makanan laut dari ketam. Di sini anda boleh lihat kelip-kelip sambil menikmati hidangan, memang cantik. Apa yang menarik dan best di sini, lala masak cili, udang butter, sotong masak Thai, dan yang paling the best ialah crab with milk. - Seafood@River View
- 1. Jalan Besar, Pasir Penambang, Kuala Selangor, 45000, Kuala Selangor, Selangor, Malaysia
- +60 3-3289 2238
sumber asal: http://www.wanista.com by | Produk <b>makanan</b> Indonesia raih transaski besar <b>di</b> Malaysia <b>...</b> Posted: 02 Jul 2014 01:14 AM PDT Kuala Lumpur (ANTARA News) - Aneka produk makanan, minuman serta komoditi Indonesia kembali meraih transaksi besar dalam pameran ke-15 Malaysia International Food and Beverages (MIFB) 2014, mencapai Rp8,625 miliar. "Jumlah transaksinya mencapai senilai 750 ribu dolar AS atau setara Rp8,625 miliar, yang berarti melebihi target yang diharapkan," kata Atase Perdagangan KBRI Kuala Lumpur, Fajarini Puntodewi kepada Antara di Kuala Lumpur, Rabu. Menurut dia, produk makanan dan minuman yang meraih transaksi di antaranya produk teh, produk kakao, produk diet dan franchise ayam goreng. Selain transaksi tersebut, lanjut dia, produk-produk UKM Indonesia yang dijual secara retail juga sangat laris sehingga semua produk terjual habis. Puntodewi menambahkan, permintaan akan produk Indonesia tidak saja berasal dari Malaysia, namun juga dari beberapa negara lainnya seperti Bangladesh, Tunisia dan Hong Kong. Pameran yang berlangsung pada 19-21 Juni 2014 diikuti oleh 400 exhibitor, termasuk 26 exhibitor international antara lain dari Tiongkok, Ekuador, Yunani, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Korea Selatan, Taiwan, Thailand dan Singapura. Pada pameran kali ini, Pavilion Indonesia yang dikoordinasikan oleh Bidang Perdagangan KBRI Kuala Lumpur, menyewa 6 stan dan membawa 18 perusahaan yang terdiri atas perusahaan besar, menengah dan kecil. Produk yang ditawarkan adalah teh, kopi, coklat, minuman diet dan kesehatan, ikan kaleng, lauk (rendang) serta produk makanan kecil lainnya seperti bakpia, kue, makanan ringan, dan bumbu instan. Meskipun pasar Malaysia tidak besar, namun produk Indonesia masih memiliki potensi besar untuk dikembangkan dan diekspor baik ke Malaysia maupun pasar internasional lainnya. Produk seperti teh, kopi dan kakao dari Indonesia memiliki pasar sangat baik di Malaysia, karena kualitas yang tinggi serta biaya transportasi lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan pesaing dari Afrika.
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| <b><b>Makanan di</b></b> <b>Putrajaya</b>: <b> - Blog <b>Makanan</b> Pahang Posted: 15 Feb 2014 01:29 PM PST Pin.. Pin.. bunyi hon sudah kedengaran, perlahan-lahan aku selak langsir bilik. Dari jendela kaca, kereta Victor tersapa di ruang mata. Tanpa berlengah lagi, aku kembali menancap cermin lalu tudung yang senget ku perkemaskan, dan hujung fabrik kapas itu, ku pin ke kanan bahu. Puas hati dengan penampilan diri, beg tangan ku gapai dan kaki ku hayun keluar dari kamar. Sejurus mendekati muka pintu, sandal ku dapatkan dan daun pintu ku luaskan. "Sya, malam ni aku keluar kejap! Mungkin balik lambat. Apa-apa hal, call je aku okey." Pesan ku pada Syani yang sedang menonton tv. "Okey, Rina! Kau keluar dengan siapa?" Syani di atas sofa bertanya sambil anak mata masih tidak lepas memerhatikan kaca tv. "Dengan kawan aku! Aku pergi dulu tau!" "Iyalah, jaga diri!" sahutnya ringkas. "Okey Syani. Insyallah, bye!" "Bye, Rina!" Lalu daun pintu ku rapatkan semula. Sandal ku sarung dan kaki ku hayun mendekati pintu pagar. Victor sedang bersandar ke keretanya. "Hai Karina," ucapnya menyambut kedatangan aku. "Hai Victor," balas ku sambil memandang penampilannya yang agak formal! "Nak kemana? Ke.. you dari office?" soal ku hairan. "Err. Ha'a I dari office tadi!" gumamnya kedengaran teragak-agak sahaja nadanya. "Eh, masuklah!" Victor kelam kabut menuju ke pintu kereta di sebelah kiri. Dibuka dan dipersilakan aku masuk ke dalamnya. Aku hanya menurut tanpa banyak kata. "Terima kasih bukakan dan tutupkan pintu kereta untuk I." Ucap ku terharu dengan hati yang sudah kembang setaman. Pertama kali dilayani seperti ratu. Along kata, kalau mahu menjadi ratu, biarkan kita dilayani sebagai ratu. Ya, ketika ini aku persis ratu. Ah, seronoknya! "Small matter, Karina." Sahut Victor tenang mengundur kereta. Sesekali dia kerling aku yang hanya mengenakan jeans hitam dan juga jaket denim. "So, kita nak makan di mana?" soal ku sambil memandang ke tengah jalan raya. Tak banyak kereta. "You nak makan apa, dan di mana? I ikut saja," lelaki itu memberi kesempatan untuk aku memilih lokasi makan malam kami. Aku yang tidak cerewet, segera membalas ringkas. "Apa-apa pun boleh, kedai mamak pun okey!" balas ku bersahaja. Namun nada jawapan Victor, kedengaran tidak berapa mempersetujuinya. "Kedai mamak?" Victor menyoal persis dia tidak pernah kenal apa itu kedai mamak. Apa yang peliknya dengan kedai mamak? Kedai yang beroperasi 24 jam itu! "Yes, kedai mamak!" Ulang ku meyakinkan dirinya. "Errr... kita ke tempat lainlah. Boleh kan?" Victor menyoal persetujuan aku. Aku pandang dia, dia pandang aku. "Boleh eh," pintanya dengan riak yang penuh mengharap dan aku akhirnya mengangguk juga. "Bolehlah, I tak kisah." Aju ku mententeramkan dia yang mungkin bosan untuk ke kedai mamak. Kereta terus dipecut membelah lebuhraya menuju ke satu destinasi yang tidak ku ketahui dimana lokasinya. Namun setibanya aku dikawasan meletak kenderaan itu, mata ku terpaku dengan kilauan lampu yang bergemerlapan. Cantik! "You boleh makan masakan cina?" soal Victor sebaik sahaja enjin kereta dimatikan. Aku menoleh ke arahnya, lelaki itu sedang menanggalkan tali pinggang keselamatan sebelum memandang ku sekilas. Dia tersenyum lagi. "I harap, you boleh terima masakan cina." Ajunya tenang. Aku hanya tersenyum lalu melafazkan sesuatu yang Victor harus tahu. "Victor, I boleh makan apa sahaja kecuali makanan pelik-pelik." Balas ku tersenyum nipis. "Baguslah, senanglah I gemukkan you nanti." gumamnya perlahan. "I tak mahu gemuk, nanti susah nak kurus tau." Sengih ku sudah tidak terbendung. "Iya, semua perempuan takut gemuk. I faham," ucap Victor tersenyum hingga menampakkan barisan giginya yang tersusun cantik. "Mestilah, produk menguruskan badan agak mahal tau. Rugi duit!" Ucap ku sambil menolak pintu kereta dari dalam. Victor pula tergesa-gesa keluar, pasti mahu membukakan pintu kereta untuk ku. Ah, tak payahlah! Mengada-ngada pula rasanya! "Baru nak bukakan pintu untuk you." gumam lelaki itu sebaik sahaja aku sudah menutup kembali pintu kereta. "Tak perlulah, Victor. I rasa terlalu gedik bila dilayan macam tu." Terang ku seikhlas hati. "Bukan ke semua perempuan suka dilayan macam tu?" Dahi lelaki itu berkerut lagi. Sah, dia telah dimomokkan cerita fairy tale. "Taklah, siapa cakap?" "Perempuan sukakan lelaki romantis? It is right?" Dia menyoal lagi dan aku menganguk sekali. "Memanglah, tapi romantis itu diharapkan dari pasangannya. Dari orang yang disayangi dan dicintai." Gumam ku menjawab pertanyaan Victor dengan sejelas-jelasnya. "Oh begitu," suara Victor perlahan namun aku lihat dia sembunyi senyum. Tak tahu kenapa dengan reaksi dia tu. "So, jomlah kita masuk." Pelawanya sambil menghulur tangan. Aku mendiamkan diri dan hanya memerhatikan tapak tangan yang halus mulus itu silih berganti dengan wajahnya. Aku harap Victor faham tentang adab-adab pergaulan. Aku tidak boleh bersentuhan dengan lelaki ajnabi. Lelaki yang bukan suami ku dan bukan juga mahramku. "Oppps... so sorry Karina. I terlupa lagi," ucapnya bersungguh-sungguh. Aku lihat dia urut dahinya, seolah-olah merasa cukup bersalah terhadap tindakannya. "It is okay Victor. Small matter," ujar ku mententeramkan dia yang dipagut rasa kesal. "Thanks Karina. Sorry, I betul-betul terlupa." "Takpe, I tak kisah, I faham!" Aku tahu dia tidak sedar akan hal itu. Victor bukan muslim, sudah tentulah dia terbiasa dengan cara yang sebegitu. Cuma aku yang muslim ini, haruslah beringat berjaga-jaga. "Come," serunya dan aku menurut. Kami melangkah masuk ke dalam restoran Cina Muslim. Pertama kali aku ke sini, dan pertama kali jugalah aku merasa masakan cina. "I harap you boleh makan masakan cina." Victor bersuara sebaik sahaja pesanan dibuat. "I cuba, Insyallah boleh. Kawan saya kata, masakan cina agak sedap." Ucap ku membuatkan Victor tersenyum panjang. Aku harus mempelajari budaya dan adat resam Victor andai aku mahu terus bersahabat dengannya. Jika dia boleh menikmati masakan melayu, kenapa tidak aku juga mencuba masakan bangsanya pula. Asalkan halal, itu sudah memadai. Ketika kami berbual, menu yang dipesan tiba. Satu persatu piring dan pinggan disusun di atas meja makan ku. Bulat mataku melihat pelbagai aneka warna. Mengiurkan! "Takut?" soal Victor saat melihat reaksi aku ketika ini. Aku angkat wajah menancap raut wajahnya. Kurang jelas dengan apa yang diperkatakannya seketika tadi. "Jangan risau, tak ada unsur 'haiwan comel' dalam menu ni!" gumamnya menerangkan bahawa tiada anasir-anasir tidak halal di dalam menu yang dipesan. Dengan makna lain, haiwan comel yang dimaksudkan adalah khinzir. Maaf, aku susah untuk menyebut nama haiwan itu, walau hakikat sebenar, ia langsung tidak bersalah dalam isu ini. Apatah lagi, khinzir adalah makhluk Tuhan juga! Dia layak dihormati tapi tetap haram dimakan kecuali ketika dalam keadaan darurat. Dimana, tiada makanan halal yang boleh dimakan lagi. Walaubagaimanapun, kelonggaran itu diberi atas dasar mengalas perut sehingga makanan halal betul-betul ditemui. "Don't worry Karina, semuanya halal!" Victor menyakinkan diriku. Tatkala ini, aku merasa sedikit keliru. Sejujurnya, aku sudah tidak sabar untuk menikmatinya, namun Victor yang melihat reaksi aku berfikir sebaliknya. Pasti dia memikirkan aku takut untuk menjamah! "Eh, I okey. I tak sabar nak makan!" Luah ku memperjelaskan kekeliruan sebentar tadi. "Really?" Dia teruja. "Yes, of course!" "I ingatkan, you takut nak makan! Muka you nampak macam orang takut-takut!" Ada tawa yang mengiringi bicaranya. "Eh, taklah! First time, mestilah I teruja! Bukan takut!" Nafiku ringkas. "Good girl! Okay, let's eat!" "Okey, jom!" "Tapi sebelum makan, biar I perkenalkan you dengan beberapa menu yang I suka. You pun mesti suka." Menu-menu yang dipesan kami perhatikan bersama-sama. "This is Baby Kailan Sos Tiram, Black Paper Ginger, Butter Prawn, and Chicken Lemon. You boleh try, I harap you suka." Ujar Victor lagi. "I tengok pun sudah menyelerakan, kalau rasa mesti tidak mengecewakan. So, jomlah makan! I tak sabar ni, Victor." Aju ku disambut senyuman lelaki itu dah akhirnya kami menjamu selera buat pertama kalinya semenjak kenal sebulan lepas. Sambil menikmati makan malam bersama, Victor tidak jemu-jemu menceritakan sedikit sebanyak susur galur keturunannya. Dari apa yang aku dengar, ibu Victor berasal daripada Filipina. Manakala, bapanya pula orang Malaysia yang berketurunan cina. Namun, dia dibesarkan oleh neneknya setelah kematian kedua ibu bapanya akibat kemalangan jalan raya 15 tahun yang lepas. Daripada apa yang diceritakan juga, Victor tidak memeliki saudara-maranya yang lain. Hanya di Filipina sahaja, keturunan disebelah ibunya yang masih ada. Namun hubungan mereka tidak begitu rapat kerana jarang-jarang bertemu. Kata Victor lagi, dia mewarisi perniagaan yang diusahakan sekarang adalah daripada nenek dan datuknya. Semenjak kecil lagi sudah didedahkan dengan dunia perniagaan dan sering kali juga dibawa menghadiri seminar, mesyuarat dan juga aktiviti luar syarikat. Oleh kerana sering kali terlibat secara tidak langsung, akhirnya minat meniaga itu muncul tanpa sedar. Dan kini, dia sudah bergelar CEO Dimension Holding Berhad. Cukup membanggakan! "Dah banyak cerita tentang I, you pula bagaimana?" Sambil menikmati jus buah, lelaki itu menyoal diri ku pula. "I?" aku unjuk diri sendiri dan Victor membalas dengan anggukan. "I anak bongsu dari dua orang adik beradik. I ada abang, yang tumbuk you hari tu. Ingat lagi tak?" soal ku padanya dan Victor terus sahaja ketawa kecil. Mestilah ingat, tak fasal-fasal ditumbuk along. Tragis sungguh! "Okey teruskan," gumamnya lagi. "I masih ada ayah dan masih ada ibu. Ayah I merupakan askar pencen, dan ibu I pula surirumah sepenuh masa. Mereka tinggal di Ipoh. Sebulan sekali, I akan balik melawat mereka. You nak ikut?" soal ku tiba-tiba. "Ikut you? Ulangnya semula sambil berfikir-fikir. "Yes, balik kampung I!" tawarku lagi. "Boleh juga, tapi you kenalah beritahu pada I awal-awal. Senang nak atur jadual, taklah bertcanggah nanti!" Terangnya lagi. "Okey, Insyallah nanti I aturkan. Oh ya, siang tadi you kata nak beritahu I sesuatu. Tentang apa ya?" Kerana teringatkan bicara Victor siang tadi, aku segera melepaskan pertanyaan kepadanya. "Actually, I cuma mahu.... Bripp.. Bripp... telefon bimbit ku bergetar dan aku segera memberi isyarat untuk menjawab panggilan. "Kejap tau!" gumam ku pdanya dan dia terus sahaja membalas dengan mengerdipkan matanya. "Hello Waalaikumusalam ayah. Rina sihat!" jawab ku pada pertanyaan ayah. Tiba-tiba sahaja ayah telefon aku, bagaikan ada perkara yang mustahak saja. "Balik? Bila?" soal ku bila ayah meminta aku pulang ke kampung. "Hujung minggu ni? Untuk apa yah?" aku masih tidak tahu tujuan apa ayah memanggil aku pulang. Sedangkan, minggu lepas barau sahaja aku pulang melawat mereka. "Ada orang masuk meminang!" Ulangku hampir terjerit. Victor yang masih berada di hadapan mata, ku pandang tanpa berkelip. Tetapi fokus ku masih pada panggilan yang masih berlangsung. "Okey Yah, nanti Rina balik." Aju ku lemah longlai. "Okey.. Okey, walaikumusalam." Sahut ku membalas ucapan salam ayah sebelum talian ditamatkan. Victor ku pandang dan dirinya ku renung dengan riak sedih. "Why? Anything happend?" soalnya serius. "Ayah I kata, ada orang masuk meminang hujung minggu ni. I kena balik," gumam ku tiba-tiba dipagut rasa sebak. Tak tahu kenapa. "Baliklah, mana tahu you pun sukakan lelaki tu?" Itu jawapan Victor yang membuatkan kesedihan ku bertambah-tambah. Bukan nak halang ke apa, dia galakkan lagi adalah! "I belum bersedia, dan kalau boleh I mahu pilih calon suami sendiri." Tukas ku menerangkan duduk perkara sebenar. "Tapi, you kena balik. Kalau you tak setuju, just tolak pinangan dia. Kalau seseorang masuk meminang, tak semestinya you harus terima! Pinangan lelaki tu, bukan pinangan mandatori yang you wajib terima. You boleh tolak, atau kalau you suka you boleh terima." Victor memberi pandangan. Kali ini dia kelihatan bertegas namun masih ada karismanya. Masih budiman pada pandangan mataku. "Betul juga kata you tu, tapi kalau I tak ada boyfriend pasti ayah I paksa terima pilihannya." Aku sudah bimbang mengenangkan masa hadapan sendiri. Hidup di sisi insan yang tak pernah dikenali. "You perlukan bantuan?" Victor menyoal dan aku bungkam seketika. Tidak lama kemudian, idea gila ku muncul dengan tiba-tiba. Aku harus membawa Victor pulang dan meminta agar dirinya berlakon sebagai kekasih aku. "Victor, you boleh tolong I?" soal ku berhati-hati. "Tolong you?" dia ulang semula dan aku mengangguk laju. "Tolong apa?" "Tolong jadi boyfriend I buat sementara waktu." "Jadi boyfriend you? Berapa lama?" "Dua hari sepanjang di rumah parents I nanti." "Quite good! Bila boleh mula?" Laju sahaja Victor bersetuju. "Hujung minggu ni, tapi you kena ikut I balik ke kampung dan identiti you kena tukar. Boleh tak?" aku menyoal kesudiannya lagi. "Boleh, apa-apa pun I sanggup demi you!" Ujar dia sudah ketawa mengusik. "Thanks Victor, susah jumpa lelaki sebaik you. Sudi tolong I dalam apa jua keadaan!" "Okey, apa nama melayu I sepanjang menjadi kekasih you nanti?" Victor sudah berfikir jauh ke hadapan. Aku diam sejenak, memikirkan nama yang baik-baik untuk Victor. "Ha, I dah jumpa!" ujar ku dengan hati gembira. "Hurm?" Victor meminta agar aku meneruskan bicara. "Hanan!" "Maksudnya?" "Kesayangan, kecintaan, rezeki dan berkah!" ucap ku untuk makna disebalik sepatah nama. "Wahh.. not bad! So lepas ni, you panggil I Hanan, ya?" Victor kelihatan teruja. "Kalau boleh, begitulah." Jawab ku bersama senyuman. Senyum kerana segala-galanya ada pada diri Victor. Dia seorang yang penyayang, penuh dengan rasa cinta dan rezeki, cuma hanya memerlukan berkah untuk menyinari hidupnya kelak. Moga suatu hari nanti, terbuka hati itu untuk menerima cahaya Islam pada dirinya. kepada yg mahu dapatkan Plaster Cinta Untuk Bos.. boleh Pm nama , alamat & no telefon kepada alamat email saya. ahn3914@gmail.com pesanan: Assalammualaikum. n salam sejahtera. terima kasih sudi baca Yang Budiman bab 4. Saya langkau dan masukkan bab 3 di blog. Bab 1 & 2, xde ya :) | Blog <b>Makanan di Putrajaya</b>: Norain Yusoff: Pesta <b>Makanan</b> <b>...</b> Posted: 30 Jan 2014 11:37 AM PST | Suasana Pagi Di Homestay Kg. Beng yang sangat dingin.. =) |
..بِسۡÙ…ِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّØۡÙ…َÙ€ٰÙ†ِ ٱلرَّØِيمِ Homestay Kg. Beng Masih Mengekalkan Suasana Tradisional | Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera kepada semua pembaca yang cantik lagi hensem. Hehehe.. Seperti yang dijanjikan oleh Ain dalam entry yang lepas BACA SINI, Ain nak bercerita tentang kisah Ain dan Sahabat Media menaiki bot pada pukul 4 pagi di dalam suhu mungkin 16'celcius.. Memang macam duk lam aircond lah angin yang menyapa pipi pada malam tuh.. =.=" Memang, pada malam tuh, kitaorang terpaksa menunggu giliran untuk naik bot. Dengan matanya dah lalok, dan hujan renyai-renyai plak tuh.. Memang otak takleh nak berfikir langsung, cuma bantal dan selimut jek nampak kat mata time uh.. Sesampainya kami kat sana, perasaan excited dan ingin tahu macam mana lah Homestay Kg. Beng nih kan, memang sangat mengumbirakan hati... Kami disambut dengan samar-samar nyalaan pelita betik yang dipacak di setiap laluan penjalan kaki di tebing sungai Kg. Beng. Sedikit taklimat dan minuman ringan disediakan untuk semua Sahabat Media pada pagi itu... Sampai jek kat umah keluarga angkat, Ain bersama Iffah, Dik Bee, Kak Linda dan adiknya Myra apa lagikan.. bersihkan diri dan tarik selimut tutup lampu dan tidur.. Krooohh.. Kroohhh.. Homestay Kg. Beng Masih Mengekalkan Suasana Tradisional Bila matahari dah muncul.. Barulah kami nampak macam mana suasana Homestay Kg. Beng ini sebenarnya.. SubhanaAllah.. Sangat indah, kabus-kabus kat bukit dan gunung tuh, kita semua boleh nampak. Suasana yang dingin tuh, memang menenangkan fikiran kitaorang semua. Tambah-tambah lagi, pepagi mak angkat kami dah sediakan nasi lemak, yang mana sambal bilis die.. memang MARVELOUSSS!! Pagi tuh, kami bersiap sedia untuk pergi ke Pesta Makanan Tradisional di Dataran Lenggong. Sebelum tuh, nah... ain kasi korang menikmati keindahan alam semulajadi yang masih belum tercemar dek zaman nih.. Memang sangat berlainan dengan tempat kita di bandar metropolitan tuh. | Ada gerai utnuk lepak-lepak kat belakang umah kami |
| Permandangan depan umah kami |
| Ini lah umah Keluarga angkat Ain.. =) |
| Pancor atau Pelita betik yang ain cerita tadi.. |
| Semua dah berebut-rebut nak naik bot haaa... |
| Aktiviti yang boleh dilakukan di Tasik Raban |
Rupa-rupanya, sungai yang kami lalu pada malam tuh, bukannya sungai.. tapi tasik..=.=" Tasik Raban merupakan sebahagian daripada Tasik Chenderoh yang terhasil daripada pembinaan empangan janakuasa elektrik Chenderoh yang terletak di Sauk. Tasik nih diberi nama Tasik Raban bersempena nama Kampung Raban yang berdekatan. | Ujang menunjukkan bakat mendayung sampan..ekekekeke =P |
Untuk pengetahuan semua, daripada jeti Tasik Raban tuh ke jeti Homestay Kg. Beng mengambil masa selama 30 minit.. Memang menung jugak lah ingat kat pakwe lama masa naik bot nih.. hehehe... *gurau jek* Setiap keluarga di Kampung Beng ini mempunyai sebuah bot. Dieorang akan ke pasar, sekolah, bandar atau kemana saja dengan menaiki Bot. Bagi dieorang bot nih lah yang menajdi kenderaan rasmi.. heee.. Sebenarnya, ada jek jalan raya untuk ke Kampung Beng nih atau Kg. Ring nih, tapi jalan darat tuh jauh dan jalannya hanya muat satu kereta jek.. Kiranya, klu ada kereta bertembung, memang...errrrkkk.. Puuhhh semangat kan.. Jalannya pon tak bape nak elok sangat... So, penduduk kampung nih lebih selesa menaiki bot... =) Kat bawah nih, Ain lampirkan keratan Brosur Homestay By Rail nih untuk korang semua. Mana lah tahu kan, korang terasa nak p honeymoon ke, nak p bercuti, istirehat bersama keluarga dan kawan-kawan ke.. haaa... Jom ushaaa pakej yang disediakan~ Sangat menarik bukan, banyak aktiviti yang disediakan untuk para pengunjung. Bukan setakat Homestay Kg. Beng jek yang ada, tapi ada jugak Homestay Bukit Gantang, Homestay Klah dan lain-lain lagi... Korang pilih jek.. rasa berkenan kat hati jek, terus boleh kol no. yang tertera kat brosur tuh... Pengalaman yang sangat unik dan tak dapat dilupakan nih, Ain abadi kan dalam blog nih.. Semoga dapat memberikan serba sedikit info dan panduan kepada korang semua utnuk bercuti di Malaysia nih. Sempena tahun Melawat Malaysia 2014 nih, jom lah kita support industri pelancongan negara kita nih... ^_^ Ehh.. tunggu jap..belum habis... Hehehehe... Kepada korang yang nak mencuba menginap di Homestay-homestay nih bersama keluarga angkat yang sangat sporting dan mengekalkan tradisi yang tersendiri nih, korang boleh hubungi..... "EXPERIENCE MALAYSIAN HOMESTAY BY RAIL" Untuk maklumat lanjut korang boleh hubungi : Railway Tourism Association Malaysia (RTAM) Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC) 109, Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mobile: 017-364 1157 / 019-326 8480 E-mail: secretariat.rtam@gmail.com Ehh.. Macam tak habis cite jek kan..yup.. ade lagi tau cite nyee.. tunggguuu next entry tau.. Kisah Pengalaman Ain Naik Bot, Pesta Makanan Tradisional Lenggong dan juga Dinner bersama keluarga angkt di Homestay Kg.Beng.. Haaa.banyak lagi yang Ain nak cite... >.< stay tuneddd..!! Adios~ |
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