Sunday 8 February 2015

FOOD MUST TRY IN KUALA LUMPUR

Here is the list of food must try in kl@malaysia.


1. "Bak kut teh" is a Chinese soup popularly served in Malaysia and SingaporeThe name literally translates as "meat bone tea", and at its simplest, consists of meaty pork ribs simmered in a complex broth of herbs and spices (includingstar anisecinnamonclovesdang guifennel seeds and garlic) for hours. (Taste: Herbal and less spicy ; Price between Rm10-15)




2. "Banana leaf rice" is a traditional method of serving rice dishes in South Indian cuisine. Due to the migration of South Indians, banana leaf rice can also be found in areas with significant ethnic South Indian diaspora like Malaysia and Singapore. (Taste Spicy and Salty & Price Rm 8-14)





3. "The Ramly Burger", also known as the Burger Ramly, is a Malaysian street burger and type of ingredients vary greatly depending on location, a typical Ramly Burger consists of a beef or chickenpattymargarineonions, an eggcabbagemayonnaiseSoy sauce and seasonings. The burgers are a local delicacy, especially among city dwellers.
(Taste : Spicy & Price RM3-4)










4. "Apam Balik or Turnover Pancake" in EnglishApam Balik is usually sold at specialist roadside stalls throughout Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. (Taste: Sweet & Price: RM 1-3 4pcs)





5. "Roti Canai"
 is a type of Indian-influenced flat bread found in MalaysiaIndonesia and Singapore It is often sold in Mamak stalls in Malaysia;  It is known as roti prata in Southern Malaysia and Singapore, and is similar to the Indian Kerala porottaTraditionally roti canai is consumed with dhal (lentil curry) or any type of curry, such as mutton or chicken curry. ( Taste: Little spicy because of curry & Price Rm1-2)



6. "Biryani" is a mixed rice dish from South Asia. It is made with spices, rice and meat or vegetables.
The origin of biryani is uncertain. In North India, it is traditionally associated with the Mughlai cuisine of Delhi and the Awadhi cuisine of Lucknow; in South India, it is traditionally associated with the Hyderabadi cuisine.(Taste: Little spicy & Price: Rm10-16)






7. "Nasi Lemak" is a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf commonly found in Malaysia, where it is considered the national dish. It also popular in neighboring countries such as BruneiSingaporeand Southern Thailand. (Taste: Very Spicy & Price Rm2-8)




8. "The Hainanese chicken" rice most commonly associated with MalaysianHainanese and Singaporeancuisines, although it is also popular in Thailand and Vietnam. (Taste: Not spicy but Oily & Price: Rm5-10) 





Monday 19 January 2015

Kuala Lumpur Free Tour Guide (City Guide For Free)

Hi Guys, my name is Kumar Sasi and travelling is my passion. I have been working in the Cadbury chocolate company as trade fund assistant and recently I quit my job because of desire travelling Asian countries. So far I have travelled 14 different countries and always love to meet up travellers. So now I started to become a freelance tour guide, by voluntarily taking city tours in Kuala Lumpur, I hope to bring travellers from all over the world an insight into our culture, tradition and beautiful sight-seeings for "FREE". (Wanted to meet travellers from all over the world, Exchange Knowledge and Travel experience.)

 E-mail: sasivallavan_77@yahoo.com
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Here Few Interesting Places Around Kuala Lumpur City: 


1.) Batu Caves Hindu Temple


The biggest Indian temple in Malaysia where thousands of tourists makes their way. Enjoy the huge monument of Indian God and the beauty of the cave. Do not forget to climb 272 stairs too." Don't miss it. Superb amazing city view from top"






2.) Thean Hou Temple (Chinese Temple)


Malaysian Chinese are the 2nd highest population in Malaysia. So lets go see their worship place. We will move to the biggest Chinese temple in KL. It covers a huge area and offer great view to observe KL.














3.) Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka)


The Dataran Merdeka (or Merdeka Square) is the old colonial heart of Kuala Lumpur. It was here, in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building that the Union Flag was lowered and the Malayan flag hoisted for the first time at midnight on August 31, 1957. Merdeka = Independence.








4.) Klcc Twin Tower @ Klcc Suria (Shopping)


Soaring to a height of 451.9 metres, the 88-storey twin structure is Kuala Lumpur's crown jewel. Majestic by day and dazzling at night, the PETRONAS Twin Towers is inspired by Tun Mahathir Mohamad's vision for Malaysia to be a global player. Together with master architect Cesar Pelli, the international icon powerfully captures the nation's ambitions and aspirations. "NIGHT VIEW SIMPLY AMAZING"











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Malaysia National Flag:
Malaysia Boleh @ "Malaysians can do it!"


Thursday 18 December 2014

villa escudero waterfall restaurant Manila, Philippines

      A few years ago I saw this beautiful waterfall restaurant picture in the internet and decided one day i will be there. The place is looking totally different than what I thought, there was a little disappointment about the waterfall. Basically, there is a river up there and it was man made waterfall and buffet lunch at the “Waterfalls was terrible. My advise for those who want to visit is try to bring your beloved ones and have a nice chit chat with a drink. There is a AERA Foundation museum really worth it. (basically a collection of anything and everything collected by the Escudero family for the last 100 years in a musty recreation of a church including stuffed dead animals, dead insects, religious idols & artifacts, perfume bottles, ceramic pots, national costumes from other countries, umbrellas, furniture and etc.The entrance fee for the day (975 PHP approx 20USD) included water buffalo cart ride about 5 minutes with a Filipino singer and guitarist crooning local music along the way.