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I admit I was attracted by the title of the video "Huge Anime Sized Servings" but in the end, I kept watching because of how efficient the cook is. Very satisfying to watch. Smile


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(08-01-2023, 01:34 PM)Icicle Wrote: I admit I was attracted by the title of the video "Huge Anime Sized Servings" but in the end, I kept watching because of how efficient the cook is. Very satisfying to watch. Smile



Go to 27:25 if you want to see the large rice portions. And that's not even the biggest serving he has. Laugh
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(08-01-2023, 01:34 PM)Icicle Wrote: I admit I was attracted by the title of the video "Huge Anime Sized Servings" but in the end, I kept watching because of how efficient the cook is. Very satisfying to watch. Smile

Wow at the fried chicken. Not just huge but also looks so perfectly fried.
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(18-12-2022, 10:59 AM)Autumnn Wrote: Paiseh if this has been posted already but this Michelin starred yu char kway stall in Bangkok is awesome.



Other than the pandan cream, what really sets them apart is the extra step of charcoal grilling the yu char kway. If you're in BKK, try it!

Found this pasar malam video with a similar kind of dessert you tiao (skip to 11min 52s of the video). A LOT of sweet and savoury flavours, but I don't think it's grilled over charcoal like the bangkok version.


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(08-01-2023, 01:34 PM)Icicle Wrote: I admit I was attracted by the title of the video "Huge Anime Sized Servings" but in the end, I kept watching because of how efficient the cook is. Very satisfying to watch. Smile

(11-01-2023, 01:01 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Found this pasar malam video with a similar kind of dessert you tiao (skip to 11min 52s of the video). A LOT of sweet and savoury flavours, but I don't think it's grilled over charcoal like the bangkok version.

I am now "inspired" to get fried chicken cutlet for lunch today. Big Smile
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(11-01-2023, 01:01 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Found this pasar malam video with a similar kind of dessert you tiao (skip to 11min 52s of the video). A LOT of sweet and savoury flavours, but I don't think it's grilled over charcoal like the bangkok version.

waah the kuih lompat tikam + double choc cakoi (you tiao) is my perfect dessert.
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(10-01-2023, 01:36 PM)canary1990 Wrote: Wow at the fried chicken. Not just huge but also looks so perfectly fried.

Yeah the fried chicken looks so good. Actually, almost everything from that restaurant looks good. Quite basic everyday kind of food in Japan but it looks so well done.
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(13-01-2023, 06:24 AM)monstafish Wrote: waah the kuih lompat tikam + double choc cakoi (you tiao) is my perfect dessert.

I keep seeing the word "cakoi" when I was in Malaysia and when watching the video, but I only just realised it's from the Cantonese pronunciation "yau cha guai" Laugh
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(15-01-2023, 02:54 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: I keep seeing the word "cakoi" when I was in Malaysia and when watching the video, but I only just realised it's from the Cantonese pronunciation "yau cha guai" Laugh

Oh so that's where cakoi comes from...and I was the one who posted the video in the first place. -_- -_- -_-
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(15-01-2023, 02:54 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: I keep seeing the word "cakoi" when I was in Malaysia and when watching the video, but I only just realised it's from the Cantonese pronunciation "yau cha guai" Laugh

(16-01-2023, 12:56 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Oh so that's where cakoi comes from...and I was the one who posted the video in the first place. -_- -_- -_-

lol yes different races live together will end up borrow words here and there Smile
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