Showing posts with label Cusine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cusine. Show all posts

Jan 28, 2016

Samyang Chicken Ramen


Samyang Chicken Ramen a.k.a Super Spicy Korean noodles. This has been a trend in Malaysia ever since its release back in Korea. By looking at the picture on the cup, It sure isn't the type of food for people that cannot handle extreme spiciness. 


Nutritional facts..? Honestly this is just additional bullshit, technically no one cares about it cause it's still instant noodles so it is consider as unhealthy.
**(Although some people might care about it)

These are the packets that are inside the cup. The red packet is the spicy sauce while the other packet is the garnish of the noodle.
 

After cooking the noodles, add in the spicy sauce and the garnish. Also, Its is also nice to add an egg into the noodle as it will help to subside the spiciness of the sauce.

 

Finally, the egg is cooked and being cracked & added into the noodle. After that, stir all of them equally and make sure the egg yolk is also being stirred together to enjoy all the taste together.

For this noodle, I personally feel that it is a must try as not much instant noodles are these spicy so it would be a good experience for everyone. But, it is recommend for people that can't take a lot of spiciness as they might end up hurting themselves.

Dec 12, 2015

Street Food ; Lok Lok

Lok Lok is one of the popular street foods in Malaysia. It is a food truck that serves all sorts of appetizers. From vegetables to meat, the price of one stick ranges from RM1 to RM5. These food trucks are normally found outside a pub, hawker centers, or even outside shop lots.

Lok Lok 
Lok Lok can be eaten with anything at any time. But mostly, people prefer having them while drinking beer. The picture above shows some of the food that can be found at a Lok Lok food truck. Sausages, bacon, ham, crab sticks, and more. Though the price of the food differs at each Lok Lok food truck, most of them sell basically the same thing.


These are also few examples of Lok Lok that can be found in Johor Bahru. One of the biggest Lok Lok places I've been to was at Pelangi. There are a wide range of varieties there and it is very satisfying for sure.