pork chops !!
2006-12-04 12:19:14
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answered by Sarah 5
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Haiya... 3 choices only?? you must be ridiculous!!
I had to say..i must bring my friends to savour all malaysian dishes and delicacies...4-5 dishes per day and that will be inclusive of :
Breakfast
- Nasi Lemak, roti chanai, wantan mee dry or soup, mamak fried yellow noodle, nasi kerabu or dagang and etc..currypuff, nyonya and malay kuih..which include cekodok pisang!!
Lunch
- Nasi Campur with at least Ikan keli goreng lada, patin masak tempoyak and kerabu pucuk paku, Banana Leaf Rice, Char kuey Tiaw
Dinner
- Nasi lemak antarabangsa at Kampung bahru and at Chowkit, Tomyam at Kelantanese restaurant or prawn or hokkien mee or curry mee at Chinese hawker stall and etc
upss not to forget Hainanese Chicken Rice!
there's a lot of stuff that i want to introduce and i always make sure they will be FULLED when they got back on their plane back home..
Malaysian are rich with FOODS!!
there's no other country in the world can offer like malaysia do!!
Enjoy eating!
2006-12-03 22:57:52
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answered by MissChievous 6
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Satay
Nasi Lemak
Roti Canai
2006-12-01 10:33:38
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answered by MissFretNot 3
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I would recommend Satay from Kajang, Nasi Lemak and Roti Canai :)
2006-12-03 01:06:35
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answered by blueneutron13 2
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1st of all, there are 2 different types of food available in Malaysia which are Halal and non-Halal.
if my friends are Muslim, i will bring them to try the food as below;
1) Satay - according to my opinion, the most famous Satay in whole Malaysia is available only in Kajang because they serve variety type of Satay meats (chicken, beef, lamb, deer, and others)and excellent sauce. the restaurant my friends and i visited was just near to football field of town center(MPKJ).
2) Hainanese Chicken rice - The Chicken Rice Shop serves Halal and most similar taste of original Hainanese style chicken rice. The restaurant can be found in Midvalley Megamall, One Utama, Berjaya Times Square, The Mines, Sunway Piramid, Alamanda Putrajaya, and other shopping complexs.
3) Nasi Kandar - the banana leaf rice with variety curries and side dishes that represent India culture in Malaysia. there are several restaurants opposite of Pudu inter-city bus station serve the dish.
i am non-Muslim and i can consume Halal and non-Halal foods. if my friends are non-Muslim, i will have tough time to choose 3 foods only. i have non-Muslim friends will come to Malaysia in 2 weeks time. they asked me to recommend a list of food to taste during their trip because i would unable to be their tour guide. i listed out more than 20 foods for them at the end of day, including Asam Laksa, Char Kway Teow, Claypot rice, Bah Kut Teh, Pan Noodle, Wantan Noodle, Prawn Noodle, Tom Yam, Cendol, Ais Kacang, Rojak, Popiah, Roti Naan, Thosai, Nasi Lemak, Maggi Goreng, Teh Tarik, and foods mention above.
Malaysia offers too many variety type of interesting and delicious foods which some are available for 24 hours a day. i lose weight when i am in oversea.
2006-11-30 23:45:00
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answered by macvanteh 3
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Satay, Char Koay Teow, and Banana Leaf.
2006-11-30 20:09:08
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answered by kaiserchief 3
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i think let them try Ais Kacang, Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai
2006-12-02 03:52:12
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answered by Kumaran Rajangam 1
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quite 3 sensible guy did no longer visit Jesus suited after he became born. do no longer comprehend why everybody thinks that. He became a toddler in accordance to the Bible in the past they got here. yet lovable! i like that.
2016-12-14 10:08:58
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answered by ? 4
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Nasi lemak, roti canai and teh tarik, can't find it anywhere except Malaysia
2006-12-03 18:03:42
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answered by ita 1
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1) SATAY
2) Ais Kacang
3) Nasi Ayam~
2006-12-02 10:10:07
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answered by klise 2
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Satay,kuih muih tradisional and nasi lemak.
2006-12-01 20:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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