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Jul 14 2008

Restoran SS2 Murni at SS2, Petaling Jaya

Published by JuleenW under Food and Sweets

If you’d to ask me to suggest a good mamak, the first thought that comes into my mind is Murni Restaurant at SS2. This is a popular mamak where you can see a long stretch of tables along the sidewalk. Some tables even overflow onto the road.

ss2 murni mamak

Murni Restaurant is famous for mamak fusion food. You can get conventional mamak food with a touch of creativity from Western and Chinese food here. However, we can’t possibly name all the food. If you want to know what they have to offer, just ask the waiter, they can name you everything in 30 seconds. hehehe…

We had their famous Roti Hawaii… (murtabak alike with mayoneise sauce)

roti hawaii

and the content, the minced chicken… (you can order beef or mutton too)

roti hawaii murni ss2

And, the Claypot “Loh Shi Fan”…

ss2 murni mamak loh shi fan

accompanied by Teh Tarik Ice and RuehYinn’s favourite Coffee ‘O’ Ice.

At the end of the night, we had a satisfying supper. We only spent RM13 tonight. If not because RuehYinn needed to pump gasoline, we might end up sleeping early only…

no gas at ss2 murni

You can find the restaurant at:-

Restoran SS2 Murni,

Jalan SS2/75, Petaling Jaya,

Selangor, 47300

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Commercial Break…

ss2 Murni commercial break

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Jul 07 2008

Penang Asam Laksa @ SS2 Pasar Malam, Petaling Jaya

Published by JuleenW under Food and Sweets

Now you don’t have to drive up to Penang to have a bowl of good Asam Laksa. You can have equally delicious Penang Asam Laksa at SS2 pasar malam, Petaling Jaya. No really, we aren’t exaggerating…

asam laksa ss2

and the noodle…

asam laksa ss2

RuehYinn and I love this asam laksa. This is the 2nd week in a row we have the same asam laksa. Here are the reasons why:-

1. the portion is pretty generous; more than the average laksa you get anywhere else;

2. the price is reasonable. A small bowl is RM3.80 and a big bowl is RM4.30;

3. we extremely love the idea of having the “hay kor”. In English, it is called Prawn paste; and

4. the soup is tastefully good.

However, RuehYinn and I have contrary view on the fish pieces that comes with the asam laksa. He prefers the fish to be fully shredded and blended into the soup. He claimed that is the original way of cooking Penang Asam Laksa.

As for me I am relatively neutral but amazed that the fish pieces are reasonably big…

asam laksa fish ss2

Very good business and the crowd…

ss2

My advice to you… please remember to bring tissue if you decided to try out the asam laksa. You will know why… :-)

tissue at ss2 pasar malam

Else you can buy a coconut drink to cool down your body. The stall is adjacent to the asam laksa’s stall…

coconut at ss2

Penang Asam Laksa’s stall is located at the SS2 Mamak, opposite the police station’s quarters. Since it is a pasar malam stall, I’ll leave you guys with the owner’s vehicle plate number (in case):-

BJE 1762

pasar malam laksa

As a note: Pasar Malam at SS2 is on MONDAY night !!

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Jun 04 2008

The Day When All Malaysian Rush to Gas Stations…

Today is an exciting day for me. I shall remembered it as the The Day When All Malaysian Rush to Gas Stations. When I say ALL, I mean ALL. It all began at ….

At 5.20pm:

BREAKING NEWS: Petrol will be RM2.70 a litre at midnight tonight.

The new price of premium leaded petrol (ULG 97) is RM2.70 per litre beginning midnight tonight, it was announced a moment ago. The price for ULG 92 petrol per litre went up by 74 sen to RM2.62. Diesel will go up by RM1 per litre to RM2.58. The 78 sen hike or 40 per cent increase for the ULG 97 petrol is still below the antiticpated RM4 per litre price projected earlier and among the cheapest in Asia. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at a news conference. (NSTP, June 4 2008 )

At 6.30pm (As I was walking to LRT Station)

Congestion at KL

Normally, this road is only this congested when it is raining. Now look at the sky. It’s sunny. Next look at the pathway. It’s dry. Overall, it was a good evening.

Still don’t believe it is a good sunny evening? Alright, can you see that the two ladies sitting and gossiping (I assumed) by the side of the road?? Alright now you believe it was a good evening, but why the heck the road is so congested? It was so bad that the cars are virtually not moving at all. Not even moving from bumper to bumper.

Somehow, my 6th sense (as if I have, ha ha), told me something was wrong. And it was confirmed when I saw the condition in KLCC’s parking:-

Parking at KLCC

The parking was relatively empty compared to the normal day. A lot of empty parking slots indicates many people has left. But why?

From 6.45pm - 9.45pm

Between this period of time, I was in LRT then KTM before I reached the Gardens @ Midvalley after all the squeezing in the train. I was at the Gardens to have dinner with Juleen and Cheryl Leong at Sushi Zanmai. I will be blogging about this restaurant and the food soon. This shall be my first attempt to become a food critic, so stay tune. Anyway, over the dinner more than half of the topics we talked about has something to do with gasoline. So much to talk about that I am convinced, we can write a research thesis about it. The title for the thesis will be “In Depth Analysis and Impact of High Oil Price in Malaysia“. Ha ha ha…

The girls went for a short shopping right after dinner. And…

At 9.55pm , when we were driving back home,

Traffic Congestion

We realized we chose the wrong route home. Imagine, this was the condition in Bangsar at 9.55pm on the weekday. Absolutely not normal, right? The traffic flow was so slow that instantly I felt so sleepy in the car. Imagine, so slow that even Mr. Tortoise would travel faster than our car. As we drove a little further, we realized that the congestion was caused by cars queuing up to get into the gas station:-

Petrol Station Rush

We just find it amusing to see the scenario again and again at different gas stations. I guess that’s what kept us calm and steady in the car despite the traffic condition. Nope, we are not part of them because Juleen had already filled up her tank before 5pm… hehe…

1. Bangsar again…

Rush to Gas Station

2. At Section 17…

Rushing to Gas Station

3. Somewhere at Petaling Jaya

Rush to Gas Station

In total, our journey from Midvalley to Bandar Utama took us one and half hour which normally take us mere 20 minutes.

At the end of the day, I am happy because of I am part of this historical moment in Malaysia.

What about my view on the fuel price increase?

To be frank, my heart was crushed and it was like a nightmare came true to me when the government announced the fuel price increase. Forty one percent (41%) increase in fuel is too much to bear, really. I pump on average RM300 a month and now I have to fork out extra RM120 per month for the same amount of fuel. That is a lot of money guys! Anyway, I guess instead of being adamant over the issues, might as well I look at the issues through the kids’ eye, assuming everything will be okay:-

Kid Happy

P/S: Now I am more inspired to write the Part II of Fuel Saving Tips…but I am very sleepy… yawn…ZzzZZzzzzz!

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