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  • Charles Tan

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    August 23, 2021 at 2:23 pm in reply to: Street food culture: Malaysia Edition

    5 Ways to Eat Street Food Safely

    1) Avoid raw vegetables and fruit; they should be cooked first or peeled. Raw apples or pears are often coated in dangerous pesticides to prevent them from being eaten by animals when growing on trees, but this may not always be visible from afar and can lead to health problems if consumed.

    2) Wash your hands before eating. Not only will this keep you from getting sick, it will also remove any germs that may be contained in the street vendor’s food.

    3) Try street food only once or twice a week. If consumed too frequently, the health benefits of fresh food from a street vendor will disappear quickly and can lead to many health problems such as high cholesterol and weight gain.

    4) Always buy food from experienced vendors. These usually include people in good physical condition who know how to cook and keep their food clean, which is more important than looks when it comes to street food.

    5) Avoid eating any “street” or “pulut” meat (raw meat).

  • Charles Tan

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    August 5, 2021 at 12:54 pm in reply to: What is the best dining experience you've ever had?

    My experience would be dining in at Open House Kuala Lumpur. Open House KL is situated on the First Floor of a Suria KLCC in Kuala Lumpur. The restaurant is known for serving delicious traditional Malaysian food and has even attracted fans from all over the world. Also, some of the world’s top chefs have sampled Open House KL’s local cuisine and praised it as one of the best Asian meals they’ve tasted. Since Malaysia has a rich history and culture, and everyone should visit Kuala Lumpur at least once before they die! For an unforgettable culinary experience please visit Open House KL, the most popular restaurant in town! Malaysia is famous for its wide selection of delicious food made from fresh ingredients – everything from Chinese favourites to Indian curries to authentic Malaysian dishes.

    A dining experience like no other! One of a Kind Dining Experience in KL offers you an unforgettable culinary experience which is the perfect way to spend your weekend. Offering you a modern take on traditional Malaysian cuisine, this restaurant will introduce you to a new culinary adventure.

    The food menu offers a range of dishes during the day as well as for dinner time. You can find dishes like Ayam Goreng Kampung (fried village chicken), Mee Jawa (flat noodles) and Roti Prata (Indian pancake).

    As if that weren’t enough, they also have all your favourites such as stir fries, noodle dishes, soups, and desserts. They are also open for breakfast so if you’re looking for a hearty meal plus one of a kind dining experience in KL, this is the place for you.

    Furthermore, they also have a variety of local dishes but also offer items from countries like Taiwan, Vietnam, and India.

    If you’ve never tried Malaysian food before then this is definitely a new experience for yourself. You’ll be amazed by the way they cook your favourite dishes and how it is presented to you.

  • Charles Tan

    Member
    December 19, 2019 at 8:47 am in reply to: To live on the island or not the island?

    Didn’t think you were going to bring this topic on the Properly Community! Well, as per our intellectual discussion earlier, I’m going with the island. Really, there’s just so much more things to do and you can say that you’re living on an island! 🙂 

    Think about it, when someone says Penang, do you think about the island Penang or the part of Penang that’s attached to the Peninsular? Yeah, I agree that the property cost may be more expensive on the island due to “less land”. But, there are many factories and manufacturing company on the mainland now, so the cost is more or less the same I would say. 

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