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Of claypot briyani and badam milk
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I am sooo full, I regret eating. So, let me see if I can ease my indigestion by blogging about the dinner I just had about three hours ago. Comment?
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Twin towers, Port shitson and Batik adventures - Jakarta, Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
Next stop after Penang was Kuala Lumpur!! Really western..the kind of place your job could plonk you and you wouldn't really notice..apart from the sudden appearance of noodles and rice on every corner. Comment?
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Who wants to have lunch at KDU?
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I am helping my son's coursemates to promote a bit. This coming Friday and Saturday, we will be having back-to-back 2 Set Lunch to cook and serve.. The problem is, how are we going to find 60 people for the both days? So, if you are kind enough.. We really need a hand here.. Come and Dine in @ KDU Bon Appetit on 19/06/2009 & 20/06/09! The time is ... Comment?
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Ready for a food binge this school holidays? Try our gourmet trail in Penang for the best bites. Comment?
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Pascal Daguet's elegant shophouse deftly blends the old with the new. It has only been less than a year since UNESCO declared Penang , and Melaka were declared the very first Malaysian World Heritage Sites. Comment?
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Q and A: A spot of tiffin, a whiff of colonialism
Q. I have just booked a two-week holiday to Penang with my wife and two sons aged 12 and 14. Comment?
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Georgetown in the PM: Variety Meats and Fujian Fry
Gurney Drive is all well and good , but for the most part we prefer to do our Penang nighttime food crawling in Georgetown. Comment?
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A True Taste of Malaysia ISLANDS contributing editor Christine Richard recently explored Penang for the magazine feature "Penang on Five Senses a Day." On this Malaysian island near Thailand, she experienced the multi-ethnic flavors and cultures for which Penang is famous. Comment?
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A little publicity can give one's business a big boost. Our Penang food columnist revisits eateries to catch up those who have felt the power of the pen. Comment?
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Malaysia Visit For Lucky Carlton Football Fans
By Neville D'Cruz MELBOURNE, April 16 -- Thanks to Tourism Malaysia, a number of lucky Carlton Football Club supporters here will soon experience the highlights of a visit to Malaysia. Comment?
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Georgetown Penang Malaysia Shopping Guide
Georgetown offers some delightful shopping opportunities in the form of modern shopping complexes and streets with cultural souvenirs and goods.The malls offer a range of shopping for modern goods ranging from ... Comment?
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THE free 'hop on' city shuttle bus service is proving to be very popular with more than 2,000 locals and tourists using the service on weekdays since its launch on Jan 23. Comment?
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A former nurse goes the extra mile to promote Malaysian food in Britain. WOMAN of Steel would aptly describe Jennie Cook in more ways than one. Comment?
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800,000 Hindu devotees fulfil Thaipusam vows
More than 800,000 Hindu devotees braved the blazing sun to fulfil their vows on the second day of Thaipusam today. Comment?
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Key West in Florida is like Penang - an island with a unique charm and proud heritage. Comment?
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THE extension of parking collection hours at four tourist hotspots in George Town to curb the activities of jaga kereta or illegal parking attendants has drawn mixed response from Penangites. Comment?
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Kek Lok Si by day and Kek Lok Si by night
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Kek Lok Si is like the symbol of Penang. Long before we have the tallest building in Penang, the KOMTAR, we already have Kek Lok Si temple. Comment?
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Thanks to Penanga s sizable Chinese population, the Lunar New Year celebrations in the area are especially boisterous. Comment?
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