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(18-08-2024, 09:17 PM)yh92 Wrote: Latest episode of HongisBored is fantastic. They really dug up some gems from Kulai, a town in Johor less than an hour's drive from our border. I only knew that because of Google haha but from this video, I think Kulai is worth a visit, especially the cafe.
That encounter with the chinese herbs expert was great. Love love love the rustic no-signboard cafe too.
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(18-08-2024, 12:59 PM)plmx Wrote: I totally get what you're saying about the ambience and cool weather overseas but for some reason, I still prefer local hawker-style fish and chips. Maybe it's just the taste that I grew up with ba.
Hahah you make me wanna get fish and chips from a western stall now. Haven't eaten that style of fish and chips in a while.
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(19-08-2024, 04:32 PM)jenzz Wrote: wah i think this is record for number of highly recommended foods in a single episode.
Yeah I think so too. They are quite strict with their high recommendations so I think it's quite legit.
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(15-08-2024, 11:29 AM)Autumnn Wrote: My experience eating fish and chips in Australia is that it's often quite plain but somehow it was still enjoyable because I was usually eating them near a beach or under great weather.
Agreed, fish and chips in nice Australian weather of sun and cold breeze is a favourite memory of mine.
(20-08-2024, 06:52 PM)Icicle Wrote: Love love love the rustic no-signboard cafe too.
Can tell the owner is passionate about everything he does too. I think I'll drop by the cafe in the near future!
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(18-08-2024, 09:17 PM)yh92 Wrote: Latest episode of HongisBored is fantastic. They really dug up some gems from Kulai, a town in Johor less than an hour's drive from our border. I only knew that because of Google haha but from this video, I think Kulai is worth a visit, especially the cafe.
Not bad leh, they managed to find so many interesting things in Kulai. From what I remember about visiting my cousins there, it's otherwise quite a regular Johor town. Hope their channel continues to grow.
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(24-08-2024, 01:43 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: Not bad leh, they managed to find so many interesting things in Kulai. From what I remember about visiting my cousins there, it's otherwise quite a regular Johor town. Hope their channel continues to grow.
I think will definitely continue to grow since they put out such good content that resonates with Singaporean viewers. Just a matter of whether they can grow fast enough to sustain their interest and maybe budget, I guess.
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Indian food needs more love here.
This is a nice video of a popular mamak stall in KL that's busy all the way from breakfast to lunch.
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(27-08-2024, 06:10 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Indian food needs more love here.
This is a nice video of a popular mamak stall in KL that's busy all the way from breakfast to lunch.
Good food really brings all races together.
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(28-08-2024, 01:08 PM)berry_good Wrote: Good food really brings all races together.
It's a convenient and affordable place to have lunch with work colleagues from different races too. A similar kind of restaurant used to be a common lunch spot for us at my previous workplace.
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(27-08-2024, 06:10 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Indian food needs more love here.
This is a nice video of a popular mamak stall in KL that's busy all the way from breakfast to lunch.
Nothing fancy but good no-frills food. I'm thankful that Malaysia is just nearby.
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