Margaret Mia
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The word char kuey teow was originated from the Hakka Chinese which means to roast it over an open fire to get the best flavour out of it. To me, the best type of char kuey teow is the one where you can taste ‘wok’ -ness from the dish. I would prefer my char kuey teow cooked using wok with big flame They’re the best!
Sister’s Place @ TTDI
One of my favourite go-to for char kuey teow is Sister’s place @ TTDI. It is located in Persiaran Zaaba TTDI, the same row as burger king and this shop was recommended by my friend who lives there. It is a few minutes away from the TTDI MRT station if you walk. It is definitely accessible via public transport (eg, train, grab) and ample parking space there. Do take note that during lunch hour, it might be a little bit harder to find parking there. If you are coming from Damansara Utama, it is very easy to locate. Sister’s place is halal certified.
Restoran Yong Len
There is another famous char kuey teow nearby Sister’s Place as well. This stall is located in Restoran Yong Len. However, this stall is non- halal. Might not be suitable for those who are looking for halal place. Char kuey teow from this restaurant is a little bit pricey I would say. Around Rm10-12 for a small portion only. If you’re curious of the taste, you can go for it. I would go for this CKT if I specifically crave for it. If not, I rather go to Sister’s place due to the portion and the fresh seafood in your CKT.
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Hello! Came across this forum and was wondering what is laksa? 🤔🤔
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Margaret Mia
MemberDecember 21, 2019 at 12:54 pm in reply to: [Official Discussion Thread] Nexus KajangI think it’s the trend now like one tower is RUMAWIP and the other one is the normal freehold/leasehold tower. Usually the facilities and amenities are separated.
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I agree with what Mariam mentioned above. Personally, it is all up to your taste and liking, but remember to always BALANCE THE COLOURS! It really sets the tone of the space and the associated emotions that come with it. You might want to avoid “perfecting” the colour scheme as it can look very generic and “unnatural”. Maybe choose the same colour palette but vary the colour intensity? Also, while accenting is a great idea, you should not overdo it. Try to mix things around and sort of spread the colour scheme. That would continue to capture the attention of the occupants instead of focusing on just one section of the room.
Also when it comes to furnishing, may I add that less is more, even when you are dealing with large spaces. You don’t want everything to be crammed up. No matter how big your space is, the more you fit in, the less breathing space you will end up with. This can cause unease since you start feeling anxious when you are in that area.
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To answer your questions, there are several aspects that you should look out for:
1. Room size
2. Proximity to other attraction places
3. Time of the year
4. Current rental rates around you
The list above is not exhaustive so I encourage you to do more researching. But from my understanding, you should probably check out how others around you are currently pricing their own places. Also, you may want to look into providing discounts (for longer stays, off-season, initial posting period) so customers are more interested in your properties. On top of that, based on my experience travelling abroad, Airbnb in Downtown SF can range from $70 to an astounding $500 per night! So, definitely check out how your place rank compared to other Airbnb places around you. Hopefully, that helps!
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