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My Dahon Speed P8 came to my rescue at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur. |
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It was Cheng Beng festival, A Sunday and a last minute rush to offer to those in the other "world". The traffic to Jalan Bellamy was horrendous. I decided to park my car outside Alice Smith School and cycle to the place I wanted to be. |
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Another problem surfaced after carrying my wife with the folding bike, the rear rack gave way and she had to walk. I found out that the rack can only take a max. 25kg. |
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A time when this neighbourhood turns lively and welcoming. |
Volunteers were there to help during this busy time of the year. Well done Scouts & well done RELA.
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Watch closely there goes my rack ...... but I love the idea of cycling instead of crawling into the columbarium. |
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As usual I was assigned to arrange for a brunch and Sek Me Choy came to my thinking cap. It has been quite sometime I last visited to this place and it has changed. |
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Everyone loves the Bak Kut Teh 瓦煲胡椒肉骨茶, it's pepper based and it was awesome. |
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Sek Me Choy operator is a Hakka so is this dish, Hakka Moy Choy Kaw Yok |
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Simple blanched veges. |
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鱼滑豆腐 Steamed fish paste & tofu with egg was delicious and interesting though it looks simple. |
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芥菜饭 Signature rice of Sek Me Choy with veggie, small dried shrimps was simply gorgeous. |
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Chinese rice wine soup with kampung chicken was not everyone's taste. The taste of wine was too strong. |
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Stewed pig trotter with radish and soy sauce. |
And lastly desserts to complete a satisfying meal at Salak South old town.
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Durian with fluffy crust was a real finale. I like the cold durian fresh in it. |
Kedai Makan Sek Me Choy
No. 195, Jalan Besar,
57100 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-79823132
GPS : 3.101007,101.705455
Opposite the Police Station
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