How is Kenric being treated here in Ipoh? My cousin’s son feeds him; my niece looks like she is skeptical of him; and the dog wants his beer.
Author: Caren
Gua Tempurung Limestone Cavern
There are quite a few long and steep staircases along the nicely paved walkway. I don’t know how many steps we took because my mother and niece lost count.
Returning to the Buntong Market
I sold curry noodles, cigarettes, and beer, made BBQ Pork Buns, Steamed Sticky Rice, and Kopi Ais (Iced Coffee). I was really good with the ice pick.
A Heartwarming Day in KL
Sikh temples around the world have snacks and drinks out for guests regardless of their beliefs and anyone can go for a meal at dinnertime and feel welcome.
Massages and Delicacies
We both needed a massage. The next two hours alternated between pure pain, silent screams, involuntary flinching and making sure Kenric was still alive.
An Introduction to Snow Beer
My friends brought us to a place that serves “Snow Beer” i.e. extremely cold beer served in heavily frosted mugs. It’s perfect for the weather here.
Monkeys at Batu Caves and Family in Klang
My cousin’s husband made us a big pot of Clay Pot Chicken Rice. Another cousin bought us delicious otak otak – grilled fish mousse wrapped in banana leaf.
Eating With Friends and Working Girls
The working girl and her customer came out. She was fixing her hair, and he tried to look nonchalant except he forgot to wipe that smile off his face!
It’s Difficult to Say No to Food in Malaysia
Restoran Kim Lian Kee’s speciality is Hokkien Noodles with crispy lardon, one of my all-time favorites. This was what I’ve been missing for 20+ years.
A Fine Souvenir From France
A personalized souvenir from the French Government. Speeding AND not paying the fine within 60 days? That’s a total of 135€, merci beaucoup!