Hawker Stall @ OUG, Kuala Lumpur
Whenever I'm in KL mum will sure buy me my favourite food Chee Cheong Fun and Wanton Mee from OUG area, hawker food are so delicious in KL.
When I reach home after gym, "The Star" newspaper will be on the dining table and mum will warm up the food for me. Oh! Mikey, will be greeted by my doggy at the door, what a lovely morning.
You can hardly find any good Chee Cheong Fun in Kota Kinabalu, cause they don't serve with sweet bean sauce, they serve with oyster sauce (taste awful), you will not find the sweet bean sauce even when you go to the market in KK, in KL is available everywhere.
Wanton noodle in KK also different - the texture of the noodle, and Char-siu as well -not as tasty as the KL one.
When I reach home after gym, "The Star" newspaper will be on the dining table and mum will warm up the food for me. Oh! Mikey, will be greeted by my doggy at the door, what a lovely morning.
You can hardly find any good Chee Cheong Fun in Kota Kinabalu, cause they don't serve with sweet bean sauce, they serve with oyster sauce (taste awful), you will not find the sweet bean sauce even when you go to the market in KK, in KL is available everywhere.
Wanton noodle in KK also different - the texture of the noodle, and Char-siu as well -not as tasty as the KL one.
Chee Cheong Fun, RM3.80
Wanton Mee, RM4.00
Ratings:
Food: 5/5
Services: 3/5
Cleanliness: 3/5
Today Meditation
Realizing our potential can show us our self-worth, and it can help us to develop our self-confidence and self-reliance. If we bring it forth, we can make richer our lives and the lives of all those people around us, while if we keep it hidden and never let it see the light, our lives will grow dark and dim as we slowly but surely destroy ourselves by allowing our fears to carry us into the dark recesses of frustration, disappointment, and lack of fulfillment.Most people live, whether physically, intellectually or morally, in a very restricted circle of their potential being. They make very small use of their possible consciousness, and of their soul's resources in general, much like a person who, out of his or her whole bodily organism, should get into a habit of using and moving only his or her little finger.
William James
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