If you are a 'true blue' Malaysian, I’m sure you’d agree that we live, breath and think about food at least 4 times a day or sometimes just all day long. Best places to eat a particular dish is also a very common topic of conversation - like talking about the weather in some countries!! Ha ha ha..
Other than going to 101 mall and visiting a friend’s house, I’m not familiar with Puchong area.
Later this evening, I'll be making a trip to Puchong – no not Daiso this time but to look at some lights at Top 10 Lightning (located next to Tesco). Its been said that their prices are pretty reasonable and I agree as I made a quick stopover earlier in the week.
But all I can think right now is…..What can we eat in Puchong??? I’m such a glut aren’t I?? Ha ha ha….
Do you pair and plan where you shop and eat? Guess its more the convenience than anything else - don't want to travel too far to satisfy the tummy grumbles.
Since I’m online I did a search (after all there are many expert foodies nowadays) and was hoping to find something tasty to satisfy my tummy.
Hm, maybe I didn’t type the right key words but all I found were:
Bumbubali
Puchong Yong Tau Foo
(erm, btw coincidence that its by the same blogger)
So can anyone recommend anything good to eat in Puchong?
Updated:
Ended up in Sushi King @ Tesco because MP was too hungry and couldn't wait and we didn't want to travel too far as we wanted to head back to Top10 after dinner.
I'm sure there are good food places in Puchong....just need to know exactly where!!! Now, just have to nurse the neck a little - didn't realize looking at lights can put quite a strain on the neck.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
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4 comments:
hey...if only u knock on me, haha
aiyo, did know that Top10 so famous wan...my parents know the boss (from the same kg.) haha
yes, there r many good food ard here in pch. and bcoz there're too many, it can be difficult to decide on a choice too....so it depends very much on what type of food u r looking for particularly i.e. chinese(with a/c or without), thai, balinese (bumbu bali is quite unique) & etc..
as for that yong tao foo..no doubt it's quite tasty but the LONG WAIT is really not bearable to me!! after all, how special can yong tao foo be??
there r several restaurant that cook delicious chinese dishes that we frequented (yuyi=bak kut teh, asam fish, vinegar pork, drunken chicken etc)
(sai hoong=all the usual chinese dishes r appetizing)
but then difficult to tell u direction lor....haha
knock knock....did think of it but didn't want to impose mah.
Was surprise Top10 offers pretty good range in their small shop. Its pretty 'famous' esp. in Setia Alam forum (think that's where I read about this shop). Also Agnes mentioned in her blog too. They trade like ESH in SS2 - always busy and full of people, juz amazing!
Back to food - wah the YTF so la-ku wan! But agree with you about YTF.
Hm....will wait for u to introduce the good food areas in your backyard. That chinese restaurant sounds good where is it?? Tell soon cos will need to make another trip to Top10. TIA
errrgg....really so adventurous meh??
if u could find the Guadalope catholic church (ard Puteri Mart market), it's just beside the row of shops/rest for YUYI rest.
Sai Hoong rest would be at the road opposite Han Ming school (but this place got pasar malam on Sat night, so Sat not the time ok)
ok tks Jacss. will do a search on where rest located, no idea any of the landmarks u mentioned!!
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