Monday 28 October 2013

#InSearchOfWorldBestMeeMamak

It's already 28 October, 3 more days to November. There's so much entry I wanna post on that I barely have time to write on it. LOLL!! Have to fast fast write or it would be on November's post later on.

To sum up October, I guess it would be Food Hunting month. This month, I've ate countless plate of Mee Mamak, from Malay cooks to Chinese cooks. Too bad, there's no Indian cook thou Mee Mamak originally originates from Mamak or Indian. Can't find any here. After all those tasting and tasting, I can say that we finally found the best Mee Mamak in town! It's from a night club called Pertama, cooked by a Malay chef. The Mee Mamak there actually fits what I have in mind for a delicious plate of Mee Mamak.

My delicious plate of Mee Mamak must be spicy enough, no watery, dry enough and not too salty or anything. Going from stall to stall whether is morning or night, the only words that came upon ordering is, "Mee Mamak Satu (One plate of Mee Mamak)". It actually takes almost 3 weeks to finish off our search. Surprisingly, our search ended at our home here. After weeks of endless search, Popo finally said that she, herself wanna try to cook Mee Mamak. She has never once cooked Mee Mamak but she eaten one of the best at Kota Baharu. With reminiscing the taste, she actually cooked a plate of a very delicious Mee Mamak.

So the search is end!! Throughout the period, it's funny how Mum always bought back Mee Mamak to taste. She would go all shouting, "Wa bey Mee Mamak. Lai chiak!" (I bought Mee Mamak. Come eat) And all of her 5 hungry kids would go ravish the Mee Mamak. Sipek funny.. After this, I don't wanna eat Mee Mamak for at least half a year from now on. The sight of it makes me wanna puked!

Here are some of the Mee Mamak we've eaten
 
The top left one is Popo one whereas the left is from Pertama. It's very obvious that the other aren't as yummy as Pertama's Mee Mamak. Some are too watery to our liking while the rest are too salty or simply just don't look Mee Mamak. Well, so far, the most expensive one would be from The Talk Café (TTC) which was around RM 5++ and it's not that good. The cheaspest one would be RM 4.50 from a stall below Tenang's flat. It was watery so that's a cross (X) !
 
And I shall post Popo's version of Mee Mamak later when I'm free to stay I the kitchen measuring and observing when she cooks!
 
GCB is in town? Have you heard of it? And it comes with onion rings too! Weeks back, me and Tigress went to McDonalds to have our bites of the famous, limited edition Grilled Chicken Burger. Just the two of us, driving to town to satisfy our cravings.
 

RM 13 spent
 
And also I got my very first bite of Onion Rings! Was so excited at first to eat Onion Rings but then it's like "Ceh!". Huhuhu... The onion flavor is a lil strong to our liking.
 
 
A box with only 6 pieces in it..
Not enough le..
 
Onion Ring VS Super Ring! And Super Ring wins!
 
It was a raining Saturday afternoon so we decided to just drive-thru and take away. The actual plan was to sit hours there at McDonalds. Too bad..
 
Cam-whoring in the car!
What a bad driver am I!
Hahaha!
 
#AsianAtWork
Dok dan dok dan nok balik rumoh
Ish ish ish
 
Hahaha.
Sempat lagi posing!
Tigress would be mad to see this!
Shhhhh...
 
To those paria who haven't get their hands on GCB, here it is!!
 


 
Juicy grilled chicken in between those un-fresh lettuce and mayo!
 
>.<
 
XOXO


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