Good Morning! Say "Cheese!"
Say "Cheese!"
Come...let me scratch your ears.
On the 2nd day of Chinese New Year, we started the journey early. Stopped at Kuala Ibai to have breakfast at Warong Norazila.
It's located at Persimpangan Masjid Tg. Tengah Tengku Zaharah right where the junction going to the Famous Floating Mosque is.
We saw quite a lot of people comes to this Restaurant.
As for the meat, Papa had, Chicken meat while Mamarazzi had beef. Both said tasted good. Mamarazzi said this Nasi Minyak is as good as Nasi Minyak John. Yummm..
Not enough with the Nasi Minyak, Papa got himself some Nasi Dagang(Directly translated as Trading Rice).
It's normal rice mixed with glutious rice cooked with coconut milk and some spices. It's eaten with Fish Curry which is cooked in Malay style.
Hmm...still not enough...Papa got himself a plate of Nasi Lemak. It's rice cooked with coconut milk. Tasted pretty good with generous amount of Fish Sambal.
Have you fainted yet? No? Coz after that, Papa ordered some Roti Jala. Roti is known as Bread while Jala is known as Net. Bread Net?? Weird name ya?
Well, maybe coz itself looks a bit like net.Papa loves this.
I fell in love with the Teh Tarik(Pulled Tea). This one supposed to be Papa's but I drank it all.
Then Papa noticed something behind me. It's a banner.
I bet most Malaysian know what is Roti Kahwin.
But have you heard of Roti Tampar? Would have love to try out the Roti Tampar but too bad the stall was not open when we were there. Hmm...maybe next time.
Well, if you are ever in Kuala Trengganu and would like to try out some of the local Malay breakfast, do stop by Warong Nurazila at at Persimpangan Masjid Tg. Tengah Tengku Zaharah. The place was quite clean when we were there and the service was fast.
Not sure whether the bills is correct or not coz total comes up to RM16 only.
I like the cheese pics with a cute cat!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh!!!! Roti jala!!!! I want!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a discovery of the Roti Tampar, too bad the shop was closed if not, I would have find out further.
ReplyDeleteAll of those food, including Nasi Minyak, Nasi Dagang and Nasi Lemak are those I will drool for, you know me and nasi cannot be separated. Lovely spread of food.
Dear Small Kucing, could you explain what is Roti Kahwin...have not try it, wonder what is it. I know roti canai. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteRoti kahwin?? first time dengar he he he I haven't try that menu yet, but my hun lovr roti tampal so much!!
ReplyDeletehaha, good lah, able to eat is a bliss!! "sik duk sii fook" mah~~ :)
ReplyDeleteJust had my dinner, if not will be very hungry looking at the foods...
ReplyDeleteteh tarik.. tarik long long.. the longer the better.. hehe
ReplyDeletethat's a killer breakfast!!
ReplyDeleteWah, luckilly don't have roti tendang.....lol!
ReplyDeleteOMG! All these very ngam auntie wan. Bet the nasi minyak taste delicious... goes very well with pesamah daging, rendang, kari... and yes, acar! YUM YUM!
ReplyDeleteHey! Where did my comment go?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm..Yummm. All pictures of the foods/cat are so yummm!!
ReplyDeleteSK...balik kampung for Gong Xi fa cai ye...auntie pun mesti pekena nasi dagang bila balik kampung...and favorite auntie yang bungkus kecik2 dalam daun pisang tu..that one kan, auntie can wallop 2 bungkus in one go tau...see how tembam already auntie...
ReplyDeleteSK..auntie want to wish you and family, Gong Xi Fa Cai and welcome to dragon year...tapi SK jangan buat mamarazi jadi dragon tau...nanti dia kuar asap, susah ooo...:)
see u
Ur papa really can eat hor.... :P
ReplyDeleteWhy the nasi minyak so colourful?
Gong Xi Fa Cai ! Never been to KT, one place that must
ReplyDeleteVisit one day . Interesting to see they sell roti tampar, don't know how they look like, hehehe..
What? So much for only RM16... unbelievable! It's like having a buffet meal. Papa must be the happiest man on earth that day hehe.
ReplyDeleteKim
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
STP
ReplyDeleteaiks....another fan of Roti Jala ah...Come KL . I ask Papa to bring you to Restaurant Jaring. Papa likes the roti jala there
Nava
ReplyDeleteNext round will try and find out what is roti tampar
Iriene
ReplyDeleteRoti Kahwin is normally two slices of bread. One slice put butter/majerin then the other put kaya. Two different kind of spread and the kapit together.
Mell-o
ReplyDeleteEh roti kahwin tak pernah dengar/ Try order this at Old Town Kopitiam. They have it I think
SK
ReplyDeleteLOL..memang fook
Sharon
ReplyDeleteLOL....
Doc
ReplyDeletegotta die sooner or later. Better be a tum tum full ghost than a hungry ghost lo
Pete
ReplyDeleteMaybe they will invent one soon
Auntie Cleff
ReplyDeletebila wanna folow us balik kampung. such you will add on weight one
STP
ReplyDeleteGot eaten up by hungry ghost
Syahidah
ReplyDeleteMemang sedap. Welcome back to Msia
Marie
ReplyDeleteSkrg the bungkus ones makin lama isinya makin kurang le :(
Choi Yen
ReplyDeleteIt's the style there. Memang colourful one
Sonia
ReplyDeleteaiming to do that kakakaka
Chloe
ReplyDeleteThats why la...dunno they have silap kira or not
Isaac
ReplyDeleteYa....very nice one leh
Whoa! That's a lot of food for Paparazzi!
ReplyDeletemakan...jgn tak makan :P
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