Monday, August 14, 2017

Cendol and Pasembor under the trees in Kepong Baru

On one of my rounds in search of places to eat under the shade of trees, I came upon an area in Kepong Baru where there is a tree lined road called Jalan Margestua. There are a lot of coniferous trees lining both sides of the road and there are lots of stalls selling coconuts and food stalls. Coconuts here are aplenty and very cheap going from RM3.50 each or RM10.00 for three. Quite a few people have mentioned about the variety of food along this road and I have yet to try them out.
My post today is about this cendol cum pasembor (rojak) mobile stall where you can choose to sit under the shade of trees and enjoy your food and cendol as they have laid out a few tables and stools for their customers.
The cendol/pasembor stall

A view of the cendol stall

Pasembor ready for preparation
Lovely cendol
























Lots of goodies for the pasembor

Lots of coconuts at this stall







































Bought this packet home

























































The pasembor here is one of the best that I have tasted and whenever I have the yearn for it, I will head over to this place. Getting here is very easy. If you are coming from Bandar Manjalara, head straight to the traffic lights at Kepong Baru. A landmark on your left will be a Church. Take a right turn on Jalan Margestua and keep on going past some shops on your right. You will then see some stalls selling coconuts on both sides of the road. This cendol/pasembor stall is on your left and you can park your by the road as there is a wide road reserve. Very convenient.










Monday, August 7, 2017

Another eatery called Fara Food Corner under the trees

Lately, I have been visiting eateries located under the shade of huge trees. I find it nice to be eating in the coolness of shady trees. Another of which I found was this row of stalls along Lorong Chow Thye just off Jalan Pahang. The one I went to was Fara Cood Corner.
This is a mamak eatery and also a very popular one judging on the number of customers coming and going. We managed to get a table after some customers had left and soon the guy came over and cleaned the table and took our orders.We had our usual roti, tosai, nasi lemak and fried chicken which was very tasty. I also find that their vadai and samosas were good too.
Making roti canai and food display
Food all ready for lunch
Another view of the stall
A huge cauldron of curry
Roti telur bawang
Part of their menu
Part of their menu
Part of their menu
Part of their menu
The stall is under the shade of the huge tree
The road name where the stall is located


































































































































































You can see from the photo the number of cars parked by the road as to how busy the stall is. I love their chutneys, vadai and their tosai. I have yet to try their lunch but I can see how good it looks. I will definitely come back here for lunch one of these days.

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Wan Tan Noodles under the shade of trees

This is one place I never knew existed and was surprised when my nephew brought us to this place. I did not see any name for the restaurant but it had a strong following of its regular customers. When we arrived, I was amazed by the huge trees there and the restaurant under the cool shade of the trees. Anyway, we got ourselves and empty table and immediately our order was taken. Within a few minutes, our drinks were served followed by our food.
Dry wan tan noodles with char siew
A bowl of wan tan in soup
Curry noodles with fishballs, char siew and foo phei
Front view of the stall
Workstation of the stall
A view of part of the restaurant














































































































It was nice to have our food so close to nature. It was cool despite it being a hot day. I was told that this place has been in existence since many decades ago. Getting here is very easy. Drive along Jalan Tun Razak until you see Istana Budaya, take a left turn into Jalan Kuantan and left again into Jalan Maran. Go down the road till the end where you will see a wooden restaurant with lots of parking and under the shade of some huge trees.