Shah Alam Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/shah-alam/ #1 Food Reviews & Places Website For Malaysians Sat, 20 Mar 2021 06:17:29 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://funntaste.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-fnt-icon-32x32.jpg Shah Alam Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/shah-alam/ 32 32 This Bakery In Shah Alam Is Where You Go For Cinnamon Rolls With 20 Over Toppings https://funntaste.com/bakery-shah-alam-cinnamon-roll-with-20-over-toppings/ Fri, 19 Mar 2021 03:38:46 +0000 https://funntaste.com/?p=188780 Home Baker At Clover does it well by serving up an extensive menu of cinnamon rolls, from sweet to savoury flavours! There are over 20 different sweet and savoury toppings to choose from, Home Baker At Clover have something for everyone.

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Nothing picks up the mood more than a wholesome pastry. With countless bakeries scattered throughout the city, it can be tough to stand out.

Enter Home Baker At Clover, a hidden gem that bakes the perfect looking cinnamon rolls. They serve up an extensive menu of cinnamon rolls, with over 20 different sweet and savoury toppings.

Highly Raved Cinnamon Rolls At Home Baker At Clover

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Check out some of the “standard toppings” including choc chip, strawberry, oreo crumbs, and almond cinnamon rolls. Ultimately, for those who appreciate the OG, a must-try would their original cinnamon roll.

The Original. Image Credit: Home Baker at Clover

Scrolling through out their Instagram, there’s nothing but compliments over these beautiful cinnamon rolls. You will be thrilled to know that there are many sweet based flavours that all sweet-tooth might not be able to resist, such as Kit Kat, M&M, Chocolate Explosion, Pandan Gula Melaka and Choc Hershey’s.

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Image Credit: Home Baker at Clover

However if you’re not big on sweets, do check out their Salami Beef Pizza and Spinach Onion. Coffee and tea are also served here if you would like to sit down and catch up with your friends over pastry and drinks.

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Image Credit: Home Baker at Clover

If you’re craving for some baked goods, be sure to head down to Home Baker At Clover to get your cravings fixed. Price starts from RM5 onwards. Tag your friends in the comments section to try this together!

Home Baker At Clover

Address: G-28, Radia Commercial Complex, Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam, Selangor
Opening Hours: Thu-Tue; 9AM-6PM (Closed on Wed)

Facebook: facebook.com/homebakeratclover
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Official Site: homebakeratclover.com

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10 Halal Food Delights To Try In Shah Alam (2020 Guide) https://funntaste.com/10-halal-food-delights-to-try-in-shah-alam-2020-guide/ Mon, 24 Feb 2020 17:00:00 +0000 https://funntaste.com/?p=17549 Where food is concerned, Shah Alam is perhaps the unsung hero of foodie towns. Not much has been written about the food scene in Shah Alam. Here’s a list of 10 Halal Food Delights To Try In Shah Alam (2020 Guide).

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Shah Alam—a place where all (well, almost) KLites will spell out this magical word – “So far…”.

Where food is concerned, Shah Alam is perhaps the unsung hero of foodie towns. Not much has been written about the food scene in Shah Alam. Here’s a list of 10 Halal Food Delights To Try In Shah Alam (2020 Guide).

1. Naan Lounge

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Opened by two siblings of Pakistani descent, Naan Lounge is the place to go in Shah Alam to fulfill all your Roti Naan cravings. They serve a vast variety of naan, up to 30 choices, but they are most well known for their Nutella Naan and Cheese Naan.

Address: 44, Jalan Plumbum N7/N Seksyen 7 40000 Shah Alam
Opening Hours: 11.30am – 11.30pm, daily, 2.30pm – 11.30pm, Tues

2. Kambing Bakar Kontena

Kambing Bakar Kontena @ Setia Alam, Shah Alam

Take a look inside this kambing specialty restaurant with kambing bakar, ayam penyet cheese, sotong besar, giant ice bucket and more! ?[Halal]

Posted by Fun N' Taste on Saturday, November 23, 2019
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Originated from Kelantan, this place is well known for its lamb dishes and desserts. Kambing Bakar is their best seller (as you may already know from its shop name). The wok fried lamb chops covered with slow cooked special black pepper soy sauce will definitely tickle your fancy. Flush it all off with a wide range of fruit smoothies that is topped with fruit cubes and ice cream.

Address: 1-GF, Seria88 Business Centre, Jalan Setia Perdana BC U13/BC, Setia Alam, 40170 Shah Alam
Operation Hours: 11am – 11pm, daily, closed on Mondays

3. Nasi Kalut Jitra Mai

Nasi Kalut Jitra Mai @ Shah Alam

This Nasi Kandar in Shah Alam looks so good! ?[Halal]

Posted by Fun N' Taste on Saturday, October 5, 2019
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Nasi Kalut Jitra Mai stall serves heavenly nasi kandar where every plate comes with the nasi kuning Kedah accompanied by thick and savory gravies. A hidden gem well-known to the locals living in Shah Alam only but expect long queues to the humble stall.

Address: Jalan Keluli AN7/AN Seksyen 7, 40000 Shah Alam
Operation Hours: 12pm – 12am daily, closed on Friday

4. Ehsan’s

Ehsan's @ Shah Alam

Did someone say Murtabak Cheese?! ?[Halal]

Posted by Fun N' Taste on Friday, March 1, 2019
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Ehsan’s is a no frill restaurant, serves a mix of Pakistani and Malaysian cuisine. They have garnered many local customers who stay be their favourite dishes, some of them are Chapati, Cheese Naan and Murtabak SingaporeStan. Their signature Murtabak are filled with insane amount of cheese and minced meat. Literally the perfect combination for comfort food.

Address: B.LG.17, Vista Alam, 3, Presint 4.5, Jalan Ikhtisas 14/1, Seksyen 14, 40000 Shah Alam
Operation Hours: 7am – midnight

5. Nasi Kukus Tonggek

Restoran Seri Keningau @ Shah Alam

This is legit our favourite Nasi Kukus spot in Shah Alam! ?Fun Fact, they sell almost 1,000 plates a day. ?[Halal]

Posted by Fun N' Taste on Thursday, January 31, 2019
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Nasi Kukus Tonggek went viral on Facebook because of the uniqueness in its food presentation. All the ingredients, gravy and rice are stuffed into a can. You can then lift the can up, and everything flows out like lava cake! Served up to 1000 servings a day at Shah Alam so said the owners…by the way, do you know what Tonggek means? Go check it out!

Address: Plot 1 I-City, Persiaran Multimedia, Seksyen 7, 40000 Shah Alam
Operation Hours: 10am – 10pm, daily

6. Warung Ambo

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For the people residing in Shah Alam, this is the closest Kelantan’s authentic Nasi Kerabu you can get your hands on. Their Nasi Kerabu Biasa (without meat) cost only RM3.50, even after topping up with chicken or beef, one plate of Nasi Kerabu is priced at RM7.50. No wonder this place is always packed to the brim with patrons.  

Address: 38, Jalan Novelis U1/86A, Laman Glenmarie, 40150 Shah Alam
Operation Hours: 8.30am – 4pm, daily

7. Uncle Crab Seafood

Uncle Crab Seafood @ Shah Alam

If you love Thai-Malay food, you might like the crab in 3 rasa sauce! ??️[Halal]

Posted by Fun N' Taste on Monday, September 16, 2019

If you like Thai Malay food, Uncle Crab Seafood in Shah Alam is the place to go to. Its specialty is crab dishes and the creative Seafood Tabur (for large group) where different kinds of seafood is cooked together and poured out on the table to be shared by all. If you prefer a classic, sit down meal with price, can try out dishes of Thai-style steamed fish, pandan chicken and of course, crab, with sauces like tiga-rasa, salted egg and buttermilk.

Address: 7, Jalan Boling Padang G13/G, Seksyen 13, 40100 Shah Alam
Operation Hours: Mon-Fri: 12.00 noon – 11.00pm / Sat-Sun: 11.00am – 12.00 midnight

8. Karnivor Malaya

KarnivorMalaya @ Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam

This amazing and juicy meat makes us go SEDAP GILER! ?

Posted by Fun N' Taste on Thursday, March 14, 2019
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KarnivorMalaya will surely up your alley if you’re a hardcore meat lover. Their brisket is slow cooked for 12 hours with mangrove wood to perfection. They’re best enjoyed with side dishes like coleslaw and mashed potatoes. Their Crazy Carbonara and Lamb Rosemary are as equally popular too if you’re not in the mood for a meaty feast.

Address: Jalan Kristal K7/K, Seksyen 7, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
Operation Hours: 4pm – 11pm

9. Mr Yob Chicken Cafe – MYCC

Mr Yob Chicken Cafe @ Shah Alam

This place in Shah Alam is known for their big portion dishes at "warung" price! ?[Halal]

Posted by Fun N' Taste on Wednesday, November 13, 2019
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It’s Cheesy, It’s Cheap, It’s MYCC Mr Yob Chicken Cafe in Shah Alam.
Serving halal western food at warong prices, this cafe serves up big portions of mouth-watering western delights at very reasonable pricing.

Address: 23-01, Jalan Lengkuas B16/B, Ken Rimba, Seksyen 16, 41300 Shah Alam
Operation Hours: 1pm – 1am

10. Loyal Burger

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It’s no wonder why there’s a stream of loyal customers at Loyal Burger at Shah Alam. It’s incredibly delicious Salted Egg Cream Burger is a killer. The sauce is super creamy, you can even skip adding the cheese slice because there really is no need for it.

Address: Restoran Uncle Firdaus, 12, Jalan Boling Padang E 13/E, Seksyen 13, 40100 Shah Alam
Operation Hours: 5.30pm – midnight, closed on Saturdays

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10 Of The Most Insta-Worthy Murals In KL https://funntaste.com/10-instagram-worthy-murals-street-art-malaysia-kl/ Sun, 14 Jul 2019 02:00:05 +0000 https://funntaste.com/?p=12892 The local street art revolution has been evolving which gives us Instagram users more cool backgrounds to post our #OOTD (outfit of the day) photos. These graffiti masterpieces are created by talented local artists and foreigners. If you have realised, the street art may give some people the false impression of vandalism when it is merely a gesture to make intricate life-sized paintings - an iconic piece.

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The local street art revolution has been evolving which gives us Instagram users more cool backgrounds to post our #OOTD (outfit of the day) photos. These graffiti masterpieces are created by talented local artists and foreigners. If you have realised, the street art may give some people the false impression of vandalism when it is merely a gesture to make intricate life-sized paintings – an iconic piece.

That said, here are 10 places to help up your Instagram game.

1. Jalan Sultan

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If you have walked pass Jalan Sultan, surely you might have come across Ernest Zacharevic’s artwork – Bas Sekolah. This is the same artist behind some of Penang’s iconic murals like The Little Children on a Bicycle, Boy on a Bike and The Trishaw. He is known to include a human touch and with this piece, it is all about the young kids playing on a school bus in their uniforms .Catch the bus mural at 12-14 Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur.

2. Jalan Alor

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There so many things we tend to miss out with our busy schedule such as family time, self pampering session or just socialising during the weekends with some good ol’ mates. This mural of the little boy blowing bubbles in Jalan Alor reminds us to live in the moment and enjoy life as much as possible with no regrets. With rainbow hues used in this piece, it brings a sense of significance to life and how life is such a beautiful phenomenon.

3. Changkat, Bukit Bintang

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Not a dodgy lane anymore, you will come across that the lane has undergone a major transformation with a huge waterfall mural painted all over. Following in the footsteps of the iconic Spanish Steps, the side lanes has been painted with a 3D effect of a stream and waterfall. This would make people feel like they are crossing a stream instead.

4. Jalan Gereja

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Another masterpiece created by the legend himself, Ernest Zacharevic. The story behind The Sampan Boy was to actually create awareness to the public about the newly insurance plan launched by Allianz General Insurance Company, then. This life-sized painting can be found at the side of Wisma Allianz on Jalan Gereja depicting a sampan floating by a house on stilts with a young boy in it.

5. Laman Seni, Shah Alam

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No idea where to get more epic backgrounds for your IG feed, well then – you can head down to Laman Seni at Shah Alam and get hyped up with all the impressive street art created by a group of talented young artists. Their initial plan for the future is to turn back alleys into public art galleries for many to see. Here at Laman Seni, you can find 3D paintings, 3D installations and plenty of paintings in sight.

6. Pasar Seni River Bank

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If you have ever rode on the LRT on the way to Pasar Seni, you most probably must have seen the long stretch of street arts along the river bank, located near the Central Market. You can say some were done by amateurs however the gratifying ones are painted by the talented Katun and Kenji Chai.

7. SS2 Petaling Jaya

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The murals found at alleys of SS2 was actually a Wall Art Competition where the theme was called ‘Bestnya Malaysiaku’. A total of 22 walls were selected for the artist. It being the last place you’d think of seeing a street art, this goes to show that creativity doesn’t have to linger in the same old box all the time.

8. Jalan Imbi

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If you suddenly see a splash of bright colours on the wall at Jalan Imbi, don’t be alarmed. This life-size painting takes up 3 story of the building comprising of a skull wearing a Red Indian head gear, crazy monkeys on the loose holding spray paint cans and sinister loojing clown looking over you from the highest story. How creepy it may be, it is definitely a street art you wouldn’t want to miss.

9. Jalan Telawi, Bangsar

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Image Credit: Capitall.Shanghai Facebook Page
Image Credit: Capitall.Shanghai Facebook Page

This time around, Bangsar is not only known to hip bars and classy restaurants but you can now find amazing cool backdrops, as well. Graffiti artist Kenji Chai has created a fresh colourful looking wall street art in the spirit of the Chinese New Year. Collaborated with a few other artists, they created various pig murals around Bangsar that is absolutely interesting.

10. Mural Jalan Kenari, Puchong

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Image Credit: Puchong Community
Image Credit: Puchong Community

In case you haven’t know yet, the backlane of Jalan Kenari 5, Puchong, has been beautified with murals decorating walls along the walkaway. The artwork was done by 103 final year students from The One Academy, Subang Jaya.

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Top 10 Instagram-Worthy Murals & Street Art in KL https://funntaste.com/10-instagram-worthy-murals-street-art-in-kl/ Wed, 05 Jun 2019 04:00:03 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=10285 The local street art revolution has been evolving which gives us Instagram users more cool backgrounds to post our #OOTD (outfit of the day) photos. These graffiti masterpieces are created by talented local artists and foreigners. If you have realised, the street art may give some people the false impression of vandalism when it is merely a gesture to make intricate life-sized paintings - an iconic piece.

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The local street art revolution has been evolving which gives us Instagram users more cool backgrounds to post our #OOTD (outfit of the day) photos. These graffiti masterpieces are created by talented local artists and foreigners. If you have realised, the street art may give some people the false impression of vandalism when it is merely a gesture to make intricate life-sized paintings – an iconic piece.

That said, here are 10 places to help up your Instagram game.

1. Jalan Sultan

Image Credit: Picture by Yusof Mat Isa at malaymail.com
Image Credit: buenosairesstreetart.com

If you have walked pass Jalan Sultan, surely you might have come across Ernest Zacharevic’s artwork – Bas Sekolah. This is the same artist behind some of Penang’s iconic murals like The Little Children on a Bicycle, Boy on a Bike and The Trishaw. He is known to include a human touch and with this piece, it is all about the young kids playing on a school bus in their uniforms .Catch the bus mural at 12-14 Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur.

2. Jalan Alor

Image Credit: Google
Image Credit: Instagram User margaretfelix

There so many things we tend to miss out with our busy schedule such as family time, self pampering session or just socialising during the weekends with some good ol’ mates. This mural of the little boy blowing bubbles in Jalan Alor reminds us to live in the moment and enjoy life as much as possible with no regrets. With rainbow hues used in this piece, it brings a sense of significance to life and how life is such a beautiful phenomenon.

3. Changkat, Bukit Bintang

Image Credit: Instagram User violaine_archideco
Image Credit: Google

Not a dodgy lane anymore, you will come across that the lane has undergone a major transformation with a huge waterfall mural painted all over. Following in the footsteps of the iconic Spanish Steps, the side lanes has been painted with a 3D effect of a stream and waterfall. This would make people feel like they are crossing a stream instead.

4. Jalan Gereja

Image Credit: Instagram User emiliov
Image Credit: Instagram Userjasoncoward13

Another masterpiece created by the legend himself, Ernest Zacharevic. The story behind The Sampan Boy was to actually create awareness to the public about the newly insurance plan launched by Allianz General Insurance Company, then. This life-sized painting can be found at the side of Wisma Allianz on Jalan Gereja depicting a sampan floating by a house on stilts with a young boy in it.

5. Laman Seni, Shah Alam

Image Credit: Instagram User asajun4649
Image Credit: Instagram User sansuriya_

No idea where to get more epic backgrounds for your IG feed, well then – you can head down to Laman Seni at Shah Alam and get hyped up with all the impressive street art created by a group of talented young artists. Their initial plan for the future is to turn back alleys into public art galleries for many to see. Here at Laman Seni, you can find 3D paintings, 3D installations and plenty of paintings in sight.

6. Pasar Seni River Bank

Image Credit: Blog Malaysia
Image Credit: Arman Shah

If you have ever rode on the LRT on the way to Pasar Seni, you most probably must have seen the long stretch of street arts along the river bank, located near the Central Market. You can say some were done by amateurs however the gratifying ones are painted by the talented Katun and Kenji Chai.

7. SS2 Petaling Jaya

Image Credit: Instagram User Angela Ong
Image Credit: Blog Malaysia

The murals found at alleys of SS2 was actually a Wall Art Competition where the theme was called ‘Bestnya Malaysiaku’. A total of 22 walls were selected for the artist. It being the last place you’d think of seeing a street art, this goes to show that creativity doesn’t have to linger in the same old box all the time.

8. Jalan Imbi

Image Credit: Instagram User yeapyau

If you suddenly see a splash of bright colours on the wall at Jalan Imbi, don’t be alarmed. This life-size painting takes up 3 story of the building comprising of a skull wearing a Red Indian head gear, crazy monkeys on the loose holding spray paint cans and sinister loojing clown looking over you from the highest story. How creepy it may be, it is definitely a street art you wouldn’t want to miss.

9. Jalan Telawi, Bangsar

Image Credit: Capitall.Shanghai Facebook Page
Image Credit: Capitall.Shanghai Facebook Page
Image Credit: Capitall.Shanghai Facebook Page

This time around, Bangsar is not only known to hip bars and classy restaurants but you can now find amazing cool backdrops, as well. Graffiti artist Kenji Chai has created a fresh colourful looking wall street art in the spirit of the Chinese New Year. Collaborated with a few other artists, they created various pig murals around Bangsar that is absolutely interesting.

10. Mural Jalan Kenari, Puchong

Image Credit: Puchong Community
Image Credit: Puchong Community
Image Credit: Puchong Community

In case you haven’t know yet, the backlane of Jalan Kenari 5, Puchong, has been beautified with murals decorating walls along the walkaway. The artwork was done by 103 final year students from The One Academy, Subang Jaya.

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11 Must Visit Theme Parks To Go To During The Holidays https://funntaste.com/must-visit-theme-parks-the-holidays/ Wed, 20 Mar 2019 00:00:45 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=9936 Remember those good ol’ days you had fun as a kid at theme parks? When your parents would surprise you the next morning to an adventure of a lifetime? Well fret not, we may be adults but we are still kids at heart. This is our chosen list of theme parks that you and your …

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Remember those good ol’ days you had fun as a kid at theme parks? When your parents would surprise you the next morning to an adventure of a lifetime? Well fret not, we may be adults but we are still kids at heart. This is our chosen list of theme parks that you and your loved ones could enjoy during the holidays.

1. Sunway Lagoon

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Known as one of the best theme parks in Malaysia, Sunway Lagoon is suitable for all ages with more than 80 attractions available. There are five main areas in this park: Amusement Park, Water Park Extreme Park, Scream Park and Wildlife Park. Some of the activities you’ll come across include of Bungee Jumping, the Surf Beach and many more. To add more to the thrill, don’t miss out on the Vuvuzela – a water ride that launches you from a 11 storey high tower and plunges you through water turbulence. How exciting does that sound?

Operating Hours: 10:00am – 6:00pm, daily
Address: 3, Jalan PJS 11/11, Bandar Sunway, Selangor

2. Genting’s Skytropolis Funland

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A place we call Cool Land, where the wind is chilly and the environment is an ideal playground for those who are kids at heart. There are plenty of amazing rides and VR experiences you can find at this new and improved indoor theme park. Although with limited space, it is surely pack with plenty of awesome rides. For now there are only 13 rides out 21 that is functioning whilst the others are still in the midst of construction. Well, it sounds pretty dope to me already.

Operating Hours: 10:00am – 12:00am
Address: Level 1, First World Plaza, Genting Highlands, Pahang

3. Movie Animation Park Studios (MAPS)

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Opened its doors in 2016, MAPS is the place where you would want to hang out with your loved ones. There’s about 23 interactive attractions, 15 thrilling rides in 6 different thematic zones in this animation theme park. Enjoy thrilling rides such as the Megamind Megadrop, Hyperspin and Asteroid Attack. Aside that, you would stumble upon popular characters such as the Smurfs – so be prepared to have their song stuck in your head for most of the day.

Operating Hours: Monday to Thursday (4:00pm – 12:00am), Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Holidays (10:00am – 12:00am), closed on Wednesdays except school & public holidays.
Address: Persiaran Meru Raya 3, Bandar Meru Raya, Ipoh, Perak

4. Lost World Of Tambun

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Located in Sunway City in Ipoh, this is the perfect spot for you to be at – if you are running away from all the hustle and bustle of the city.

The theme park is known for those who are seeking for a more adventurous experience. Take your pick between enjoying your time at the Lost World Water Park, Petting Zoo, Amusement Park, Tiger Valley, Tin Valley or the Adventure Park. If you are a more laid back person who rather chill, then you’ll be able to enjoy the numerous water slides at the Water Park. And at night, don’t forget to take a dip at their Hot Springs for some zen time. Other than that, there’s a roller coaster at the Amusement Park to give you such a thrill or you can even do some canooing or rock climbing at the Adventure Park.

Operating Hours: Monday-Friday (11:00am – 6:00pm), Saturday, Sunday, Holidays (10:00am –  6:00pm), closed on Tuesdays except on school & public holidays
Address: No.1, Persiaran Lagun Sunway 1, Sunway City Ipoh, Perak

5. Legoland Malaysia

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A theme park that coincides with everyone’s interest, featuring zones such as Imagination, The Beginning, Lego CIty and Lego Kingdoms. These areas are catered to different age groups so if you are interested in taking a ride on their speedy roller coasters – then that’ll be for kids aged 8 and above. Whilst The Mini Land is where you can take your toddlers and take a scenic walk through the replicas of the famous landmarks around the world. All that are actually constructed with legos.

Operating Hours: 9:00am – 7:00pm, daily
Address: 7, Jalan Legoland, Bandar Medini Iskandar Malaysia, Iskandar Puteri (Nusajaya), Johor

6. A’Famosa Melaka

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Melaka is filled with history hence the resort is named after the Portuguese Port down in the heart of its town. You can find plenty of cool attractions here such as The Animal World Safari, The Cowboy Town, the Theme Park and there’s even a golf course for all you golf kakis out there.

Operating Hours: Monday – Friday (11:00am – 7:00pm),  Saturday – Sunday, Holidays (9:00am – 8:00pm), closed on Tuesdays
Address: Jalan Kemus, Simpang Empat, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka

7. The TOP

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Located in Penang, enjoy a selection of cool attractions that can be found at this amazing spot. A thrill junkie would enjoy this rope course challenge called Gravity Z. 239 metres above the ground, there will be six obstacles you’d need to break through. Conquer your fear of heights as this is simply one of the best things to do. And if that isn’t the case, then enjoy a bird’s eye view at their Rainbow Skywalk. Dwell in the stunning views of what the ton has got to offer from its highest point.

Operating Hours: 11:00am – 8:00pm, daily
Address: 1, Jalan Penang, George Town, Penang

8. ESCAPE Adventure Play Theme Park

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This is an outdoor sports park with thrilling rides such as Coco Climb or A-Maze. If you are an adrenaline junkie then this is the right park for you. It also guides you by encouraging physical wellness as well reconnecting with mother nature. Hands down, this would truly be an unforgettable experience for you.

Operating Hours: Tuesday – Sunday (10:00am – 6:00pm)
Address: 828 Jalan Teluk Bahang, Teluk Bahang, Penang Island

9. Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

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Sometimes #2 could be a hassle journey so the alternative shot here is all the way in the centre of Kuala Lumpur. The theme park is even featured in the Malaysia Book of Records as the first largest indoor Theme Park in the nation. There are 3 levels inclusing a Fantasy Garden and Galaxy Station. Get your adrenaline pumping with rides such as DNA Mixer and Supersonic Odyssey.

Operating Hours: Monday – Friday (12:00pm– 10:00pm), Saturday & Sunday (11:00am – 10:00pm)
Address: 5, Berjaya Times Square, No.1, Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur

10. District 21 Indoor Adventure Theme Park

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Similar to #8 but if you aren’t the sunny, outdoor type of person but is still an adrenaline junkie – then here’s an indoor version to that. Test your stamina and strength at this Indoor Ninja Warrior Course. Challenge yourself with strength and on the spot solving skills as you climb a wall at the Power Station. Get on the Roller Glider which is combination of a roller coaster and zip lining, giving your experience an extra thrill.

Operating Hours: Monday – Friday (12:00pm – 8:00pm), Saturday, Sunday, Holiday (10:00am – 8:00pm)
Address: District 21, AT 6, Level 1, IOI City Mall, Lebuh IRC, IOI Resort City, Putrajaya

11. i-City Shah Alam

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Known for its beautiful LED lights, i-City has various attractions – all that are exciting, thrilling and more. Pose with its colourful display of lights that will certainly up your Instagram game. There’s a haunted house so get ready to be spooked with scary surprises, a 5D cinema to boost your cinematic experience and get up close and personal with some international-known celebrities that are made out of wax.

Operating Hours: 11am-12am, daily
Address: D-1-G, Jalan Multimedia 7/AJ, CityPark, i-City, Shah Alam, Selangor

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10 Best Breakfast Spot For Morning People In Shah Alam https://funntaste.com/10-best-breakfast-spot-in-shah-alam/ Wed, 31 Jan 2018 15:41:08 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=4929 Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It helps regulate your metabolism and keep cravings at bay as the day goes on. Whether it is a hearty plate of Nasi Lemak or a delicious bowl of Prawn Mee, a good breakfast gets you ready for the day. Many would say Shah Alam is not …

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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It helps regulate your metabolism and keep cravings at bay as the day goes on. Whether it is a hearty plate of Nasi Lemak or a delicious bowl of Prawn Mee, a good breakfast gets you ready for the day.

Many would say Shah Alam is not the best place for delicious food. Therefore, we decided to bust this myth by introducing 10 awesome breakfast places you can try next time you’re in Shah Alam.

With that said, here are what we think is the 10 Best Breakfast Spot For Morning People In Shah Alam.

1. Nasi Lemak Cinta Sayang @ Seksyen 13

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Nasi Lemak Cinta Sayang is one of the best places to get Nasi Lemak in Shah Alam. The sambal here is hot and fiery, perfect for spicy food lovers. Service might be a little slow but we say it is worth the wait, just to get a taste of a good Nasi Lemak.

Address: 2, Jalan Renang 13/26, Seksyen 13, 40100 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Operating Hours: 6.00 AM – 1.00 AM, Daily

2. Spring Golden Restaurant @ Jalan Sepadu C

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Spring Golden Restaurant offers the usual Chicken rice meal such as steam and roasted chicken but their Char Siew is the main reason why most people come to the restaurant. Although the price is slightly on the higher side the food here is absolutely worth paying for.

Address: 25, Jalan Sepadu C, 40400, Shah Alam, Selangor
Operating Hours: 9.00 AM – 3.00 PM, Daily

3. Pak Li Kopitiam @ Sekyen 7 & Seksyen 18

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A classic Kopitiam restaurant which claims to have over 30 years of heritage. Pak Li Kopitiam is quite popular among locals as the place is packed during peak hours. You will find a wide range of Malaysian’s favourite breakfast here.

Address:
1. 42, Jalan Kristal K7/7 Sekyen 7, 40000, Shah Alam, Selangor
2. Ole Ole Shopping Centre, No 7, Jalan Pinang A 18/A Seksyen 18, 40200 Shah Alam, Selangor

4. Teck Kee Bak Kut Teh @ Pusat Perdagangan Subang Permai

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Situated a stone throw away from Klang train station, Teck Kee has been serving Bak Kut Teh for over 50 years. Typically Bak Kut Teh found in Klang Valley offer condiments like garlic and chilli but Teck Kee doesn’t serve these. Apparently that’s how you’re suppose to eat it, to taste the sweetness of pork and soup without any alteration.

Address: 25, Jln Alfa D U6/D, Pusat Perdagangan Subang Permai, 40150, Shah Alam, Selangor
Operating Hours: 10.00 AM – 8.00 PM, Daily

5. Restoran Meng Kee Char Siew @ Glenmarie

This is another popular spot to get Char Siew in the morning. Meng Kee Char Siew’s Wantan Mee is to die for. This eatery is frequented by patrons  looking for a satisfying and cheap meal for breakfast as their Wantan Mee cost only RM5.50 .

Address: 30, Jalan Pekedai U1/36, Hicom-glenmarie Industrial Park, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
Operating Hours: 7.00 AM – 4.30 PM, closed Sundays

6. Restoran Wang Keng @ Bandar Pinggiran Subang

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The Prawn Mee stall at Restoran Wang Keng is one of the best kept secret places to eat in Shah Alam. The prawn mee here is super rich and thick, one of the tastiest in the Klang Valley.

Address:  1, Jalan Bulan BL U5/BL, Bandar Pinggiran Subang, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
Operating Hours: 7.30 AM – 2.00 PM, Daily

7. Warung Bawah Pokok Taman Sri Muda @ Seksyen 25

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Warong Bawah Pokok Taman Sri Muda happens to serve one of the most iresistable Roti Canai in town. Not to mention, it’s affordably-priced at RM1.

Address: Persiaran Budiman, Seksyen 25, 40400, Shah Alam, Selangor
Operating Hours: 7.00 AM – 3.00 PM, Daily

8. Thong Kee Cafe Glenmarie @ Glenmarie

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Founded in Bentong Pahang, Thong Kee Cafe is well known for their Hainanese breakfast. Located nearby the Hicom Industrial Park, Thong Kee Cafe Glenmarie is one of the newest addition to the Thong Kee chain brand. Classic breakfast treats like Kampua Mee and croissants are must try.

Address: 13, Jalan Juruaudit U1/37, Hicom-glenmarie Industrial Park, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
Operating Hours: 7.00 AM – 4.30 PM, closed Sundays

9. Restoran Gembira @ Seksyen 3

Fame for its wide variety of comfort Malaysian breakfast, Restoran Gembira is known for its diverse dishes, such as roti canai, fried rice, assorted kuihs, fried noodles. The Nasi Lemak here is one of the eatery’s specialty due to its tasty sambal.

Address:  31 Jalan RU 3/9A, Seksyen 3, Shah Alam, Selangor

10.  Uncle Vincent’s @ Bukit Rimau

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Uncle Vincent’s is home to Penang delicacies such as Char Kuey Teow, Prawn Mee, and Pork Noodle. The most impressive dish in the restaurant would be the Prawn Mee which is served with aromatic prawn stock. The chilli sauce will give your tastebuds an extra kick to wake you up in the morning.

Address:   21-G, Jln Sungai Burung Z 32/Z, Bukit Rimau, 40460 Shah Alam, Selangor
Operating Hours: 8.30 AM – 3.00 AM, closed Tuesdays

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Wantan Mee @ Meng Kee Char Siew, Glenmarie Shah Alam https://funntaste.com/meng-kee-wantan-mee-shah-alam/ Tue, 30 Jan 2018 15:28:16 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=5067 Meng Kee Char Siew is one of the most frequented coffee shops in Glenmarie, Shah Alam because of its premium Char Siew. The place is spacious and service is fast. Despite the crowd, it didn’t take long for our food to arrive. There are a lot of people from different towns purposely come here just for …

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Meng Kee Char Siew is one of the most frequented coffee shops in Glenmarie, Shah Alam because of its premium Char Siew. The place is spacious and service is fast. Despite the crowd, it didn’t take long for our food to arrive.

There are a lot of people from different towns purposely come here just for their premium Char Siew.

Priced at RM5.50, a standard plate of Wantan Mee is topped with the usual Choy Sum and both fried and soupy wontons. Additional Char Siew is chargeable at RM2.50 per portion.

As you can see by the picture, the addition of extra Char Siew is more than worth the price.

While the Wantan Mee was quite delicious, the star of the dish is no doubt the Char Siew. The Char Siew here wasn’t overly sweet and was caramelized well. The Char Siew was so tender it almost melts in your mouth. It was superb and complements the noodles wonderfully.

We certainly enjoyed this more than Wai Kei Wantan Mee In Puchong.

Verdict

Although the Wantan Mee at Meng Kee Char Siew looks simple, it certainly makes up for one enjoyable breakfast.

Much like the food offerings, drinks are also limited here. They do not serve the usual Teh Panas or Teh Ice, instead they offer Barley Ice and White Coffee (the 3-in-1 kind).

If you are not a fan of Wantan Mee you may opt for their Chicken Rice / Char Siew Rice which is said to be equally good.

More Info:

Restoran Meng Kee Char Siew
30, Jalan Pekedai U1/36,
Hicom-glenmarie Industrial Park,
40150 Shah Alam, Selangor

Cuisine: Chinese
Operating Hours: 7.00AM – 4.30PM, closed Sundays

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20 Best Restaurants For Chinese New Year 2018 Reunion In KL & Selangor https://funntaste.com/where-to-eat-cny-2018-dinner/ Tue, 16 Jan 2018 05:03:31 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=4245 Chinese New Year is about a month away and being a food lover, the feasting part is what we’re anticipating the most. We are sure most of you’re still deciding where to have CNY lunch/dinner or reunion gathering. To make your life easier, we’ve listed 20 Best Restaurants For Chinese New Year 2018 Reunion In KL …

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Chinese New Year is about a month away and being a food lover, the feasting part is what we’re anticipating the most. We are sure most of you’re still deciding where to have CNY lunch/dinner or reunion gathering.

To make your life easier, we’ve listed 20 Best Restaurants For Chinese New Year 2018 Reunion In KL & Selangor in no particular order.

1. Noble House Restaurant

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Address: 19, Jalan Delima, Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +603-2145 8822

2. Celestial Court at Sheraton Imperial KL

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Address: Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +603 2717 9900

3. Elegant Inn HK Cuisine

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Address: Menara Hap Seng, 19_07, Jalan P Ramlee, Kuala Lumpur, 50540 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +603 2070 9399

4. Tung Yuen Chinese Restaurant at Grand BlueWave Hotel Shah Alam

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Address: Persiaran Perbandaran, Seksyen 14, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
Phone: +603 5511 8811

5. Restaurant Extra Super Tanker

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Address: 1, Club Drive, Bukit Utama, Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya (And Glo Damansara)
Phone: +603 7726 8877

6. Shang Palace at Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur

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Address: 11, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +603 2074 3904

7. Kechara Oasis Vegetarian Restaurant

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Address: 63 & 67 – P1, Block D, The Suite, Jaya One
Phone: +603 7968 1818

8. Grand Imperial Restaurant

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Address: The USJ 19 Mall, Persiaran Kewajipan, Usj 19, 47620 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Phone: +603 8024 8777

9. The Eatery at Four Points by Sheraton Puchong

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Address: 1201, Tower 3, Puchong Financial Corporate Centre (PFCC), Jalan Puteri 1/2, Bandar Puteri, 47100 Puchong, Selangor
Phone: +603 5891 8888

10. OUG Jade Restaurant

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Address: 2nd Floor, The Market Place, Jalan Hujan Rahmat, Taman OUG
Phone: +603 7972 5885

11. Kim Ma Restaurant at Palace of the Golden Horses

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Address: Palace of the Golden Horses, Jalan Kuda Emas, Mines Wellness City, 43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor
Phone: +603 8946 4888

12. The Elite Seafood Restaurant

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Address: Lot 9B, Jalan Kemajuan, Seksyen 13, 46200, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Phone: +603 7960 4288

13. Yuan Seafood Restaurant

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Address: 54G – 56G, Jalan 5/101c, Cheras Business Centre, 56100 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +60 3-9130 6878

14. Sun Kar Hee Restaurant

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Address: 46, Jalan Manjoi, Taman Kok Lian, 51200 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +603 6253 1240

15. Coffee House at Sunway Putra Hotel Kuala Lumpur

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Address: 100, Jalan Putra, Chow Kit, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +603 4040 9888

16. The Emperor Chinese Restaurant at Dorsett Grand Subang

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Address: Dorsett Grand Subang, Jalan SS12/1, 47500, Subang Jaya, Selangor
Phone: +603 5031 6060

17. In Colonial Restaurant

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Address: 348, Jalan Tun Razak, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 50400 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +603 2162 9033

18. Amber Chinese Muslim Restaurant

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Address: Unit 14, 7, Jalan Kerinchi, Bangsar South, 59200 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +603 2242 1010 (Bangar)

19. Oversea Restaurant

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Address: 84-88, Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur (and Petaling Jaya, etc)
Phone: +603 2144 9911 (Imbi)

20. Harmony Banquet 温馨楼

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Address: 1, Jalan Bandar 2, Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor
Phone: +603 5891 1191

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10 Best Chinese Muslim Restaurants In The Klang Valley https://funntaste.com/10-best-chinese-muslim-restaurants-klang-valley/ Mon, 30 Oct 2017 04:00:28 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=1624 Malaysia is home to a diverse and multicultural population, with the second biggest race being Chinese, result in a wide range of authentic Chinese dining options, from traditional dishes served in China, to Malaysian-style Chinese food. Our country, whose populations are predominantly Muslim, of course there are Halal options cater to the Muslim community. Here’s a list of 10 …

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Malaysia is home to a diverse and multicultural population, with the second biggest race being Chinese, result in a wide range of authentic Chinese dining options, from traditional dishes served in China, to Malaysian-style Chinese food. Our country, whose populations are predominantly Muslim, of course there are Halal options cater to the Muslim community.

Here’s a list of 10 Best Chinese-Muslim Restaurants in the Klang Valley.

1. HOMST @ Taman Tun Dr Ismail, KL and more

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Popular with the Malay crowd, HOMST is another famous Chinese Muslim tai chow spot to go. Situated in TTDI, the restaurant boasts an extensive menu including a large variety of seafood dishes such as soft shell crab, lala, sotong, and prawn. Their Asam Fish and Salted Egg Yolk Eggplant are two of their most recommended dishes.

2. Restoran Mee Tarik Warisan Asli @ Sungai Besi, Shah Alam, Bangi and more

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Founded by Chinese Muslim Mr.Hassan a couple of years ago, Mee Tarik Warisan Asli offers a great selection of hand pulled noodles (la mien) from Lanzhou in China. The noodles can be cooked in a soupy broth or stir fried are usually served with beef, mutton or chicken. To-date, there are more than 20 outlets more across Malaysia. Some fans also claim that their la mien is very identical to standard Lanzhou la mien eateries that you see at every corner of China.

3. Golden Valley @ Taman Tun Dr Ismail, KL

Located at TTDI, a stone throw away from Hospital Pakar Damansara, Golden Valley draws the business lunch crowd especially weekday. This restaurant serve a wide range of Halal Chinese food, from fried rice, fried noodles, noodles soup, and more, with one of the recommended dishes in this cosy restaurant being the Assorted Seafood in Assam Sauce.

4. Amber Chinese Muslim @ Bangsar South, KL

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Imagine a nice sit-down Chinese restaurant that serves Halal dishes in large portions, no-frills and fast service, at reasonable prices all in Nexus at Bangsar South. That’s what Amber Chinese is providing. There’s the usual suspects, such as Kung Pao Chicken and Saute Tofu in Hot & Spicy Sauce (Ma Po Tofu).

5. Restoran Mohammad Chow @ Damansara Perdana Business Centre, PJ

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Mohammad Chow whips up a wide range of scrumptious tai chow dishes and individual plate meals such as Yong Chow Fried Rice and Hokkien noodles. Many Muslim people regard this spot as their top place to go when they’re craving for Chinese food. The Buttermilk Chicken and Marmite Prawns are two of their most popular dishes to order. For those with sweet tooth and a hint of exotic flavour, the Durian Crepes is a must.

6. Jibby Chow @ SS15 Subang, Subang Jaya

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At first glance, you’d assumed the restaurant was a café thanks to its black and gold décor. However Jibby Chow is actually a new sister company by Jibby Group serving halal Chinese food, therefore no pork and alcohol is served. Located in Courtyard, Jibby Chow is possibly the only proper Chinese Muslim restaurant in SS15 amidst the many Korean restaurants.

7. Madam Lim’s Kitchen Restaurant @ Mutiara Damansara

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We admit that we are cheating a little bit here but you could argue that Madam Lim deserves to be on this list because they serve both cheap and delicious Malay and Chinese dishes that are Muslim friendly. With fresh locally-sourced high quality ingredients, Madam Lim is a favourite amongst family units and working class, seeking for Malay-Chinese comfort food.

8. Bei Ping @ Seksyen 15, Shah Alam

Helmed by husband and wife team (husband’s from Beijing, wife’s from Malaysia), Bei Ping aims to channel a sense of Beijing’s charm through some of the scrumptious capital dishes. Their specialty here is the Beijing (Bei Ping) Duck that’s crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, served sliced and sandwiched in Chinese crepes. Their Fried Sweet Potato is delicious too.

9. Restaurant Hj. Sharin Low Grand @ Bangi, Kota Damansara and more

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Since opening its first outlet in 2009, Hj. Sharin Low Grand has quickly cemented its place as the go-to restaurant for delicious seafood dishes. That being said, every seafood lover should try out their array of fish, crab and ‘lala’ dishes. To-date, the restaurant has since expanded to more than 20 branches in Malaysia and even all the way to Indonesia.

10. Restoran Adam Lai @ Seksyen 15, Shah Alam, Prima Sri Gombak, and Dataran Wangsa Melawati

Established in March 2012, the restaurant is a collaborative venture between Chef Adam Lai, local celebrity Ebby Yus, and two other friends, Helmy Harun and Faizal Abdul Jabar. Restoran Adam Lai is home to some of the tastiest Chinese Muslim food in the Klang Valley. This restaurant’s menu is brimming over with choices ranging from shark’s fin soup, butter prawns, chilli crabs and much, much more.

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10 Best Things To Do In Shah Alam, Selangor https://funntaste.com/top-10-things-shah-alam-selangor/ Mon, 02 Oct 2017 09:33:15 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=1083 Shah Alam is the state capital of Selangor and situated 20 minutes away from the city of Kuala Lumpur. With the city’s gorgeous green landscapes and unique architecture, Shah Alam has become very popular among locals and visitor from around the globe. Here are fun and must-do activities in Shah Alam if you happen to spend your holiday …

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Shah Alam is the state capital of Selangor and situated 20 minutes away from the city of Kuala Lumpur. With the city’s gorgeous green landscapes and unique architecture, Shah Alam has become very popular among locals and visitor from around the globe.

Here are fun and must-do activities in Shah Alam if you happen to spend your holiday in this modern city.

1. Get your adrenaline rush at Skytrex Adventure

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A popular weekend hot spot amongst locals, Skytrex Adventure is the place to go in Shah Alam if you want to get your heart pumping. You can fly, swing, glide, and dangle on the various aerial obstacles suspended above the lush tropical Malaysian Rainforest. Besides they also offer other exciting outdoor activities such as bicycle, ATV, Zoo, Four Season House, hiking and kayaking.

2. Beat the tropical heat at Wet World Water Park Shah Alam

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Wet World Waterpark is a family oriented water park which based around a tropical jungle theme, complete with unique rock formations and towering trees providing ample shade. With a variety of excting water rides such as the Pirate Challenge, Kiddy Typhoon Lagoon, Pirate Cove, and the not-to-missed Monsoon Buster ride, all of which are suitable for both adults and children.

3. Animal petting at Aviary & Bunny Park

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Situated in Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam, Aviary & Bunny Park is a petting mini zoo attraction for children. On top of that, Pets Education (PE) is provided for children to know about petting zoo and encourage them to love and conserve animal.

4. Horseback riding at Denai Alam Riding & Recreation Club (DARC)

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DARC is a sanctuary for parents and children to discover and enjoy the thrill and joy of horseback riding. More than a recreational and riding club, DARC is also a great place for friends to get together on the weekends, to discover and enjoy recreational riding activities.

5. Stroll around Shah Alam Lake Gardens

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Shah Alam Lake Gardens is one of the top retreat spot for a late evening stroll and picnic. It is a man-made lake surrounding lush greenery in the middle of the city centre of Shah Alam. Popular for its floating seafood restaurant that serves Malaysian cuisine, the recreation park also includes children playgrounds, benches and kayak for rent facility.

6. Experience winter at SnoWalk @ i-City

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Touted as the first indoor water wonderland in Southeast Asia, SnoWalk is said to always maintained below 5 degrees Celsius with 100mm of snow underfoot. It features 50 thousand square feet of floor space and over 100 tonnes of ice sculptures shaped by a team of 30 artists from Harbin, China. It also features a play zone for fun activities such as snowman-making, ice-sliding and tobogganing.

7. Explore nature beauty at Shah Alam National Botanical Park

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Formerly known as “Taman Cahaya Seri Alam Agriculture Park”, this botanical garden is house of parks, gardens, dams, lakes, chalets. The best way to enjoy this park is by renting a bicycle or taking a slow walk to explore the natural beauty of this place.

8. Read a book at Raja Tun Uda Library

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Located opposite the Golf Club House, the Raja Tun Uda Library is nicknamed ‘the library in a park.’ Surrounded by green scenery of hills, the library attracts many visitors, not just book lovers with its contemporary glass architecture. Besides their wide selection of books, the library is also equipped with computers that are available for rent and a high-tech 6D theater.

9. Take photographs at Laman Seni 7

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Laman Seni 7 in Seksyen 7 is a continuation of a project to turn back lanes of shop houses into colourful and playful murals. Famously known for the hashtag #lorongbelakang (aka back alley), as its popularity grew, Laman Seni 7 become one of of the coolest, most Instagram-worthy spots in Shah Alam.

10. Visit the biggest mosque in Malaysia

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Shah Alam is known to house the largest mosque named Masjid Negeri Shah Alam or known officially as Mosque of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. Splendid mosque inside and out, the Mosque of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah is an absolute architectural masterpiece to behold. They also provide free tour guide, ideal for non Muslims to know more about Islam.

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