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Syaldi Sahude
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I actually was at Wangsa Maju and currently looking for a new football footwear at that time. Went in to the Al-Ikhsan shop but obtained dissapointed with all the current boot's styles available. I possibly could be very choosy sometimes. Too starving to drive back completely to Shah Alam and went for supper at the restaurant close by. Went in to the restaurant without the hesitate because my tummy was producing the rumbling-tumbling noises. I ordered a bowl of chinese fried rice and one glass of watermelon fruit juice. I realised that is clearly a Kelantanese restaurant by enough time I noticed the signboard at the entry. Patatimo - a kelantanese dialect of 'Pantai Timur' this means East Coast. The chinese fried rice wasn't that poor and not that great either. I proceeded to go for a 'Pulut Mangga' after since a dessert. 'Pulut Mangga' isn't a Malaysian cuisine in fact. Neither Kelantanese as well. It is one of the Southern Thailand. They assist variety of meals there such as for example satay and 'kerang bakar'( grilled seashells). Initially, I thought it had been a little food court rather than a restaurant. Noticed the 'KrukKrak' breads on the menus but my belly was too damn complete at the moment. What's 'Krukrak' breads actually ? It should be a dried breads that becomes crackers that once you cruching them, it'll create the 'Krukkrak' sounds within your mouth.
appraise this reviewK Waheed
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I actually was at Wangsa Maju and currently looking for a new football footwear at that time. Went in to the Al-Ikhsan shop but obtained dissapointed with all the current boot's styles available. I possibly could be very choosy sometimes. Too starving to drive back completely to Shah Alam and went for supper at the restaurant close by. Went in to the restaurant without the hesitate because my tummy was producing the rumbling-tumbling noises. I ordered a bowl of chinese fried rice and one glass of watermelon fruit juice. I realised that is clearly a Kelantanese restaurant by enough time I noticed the signboard at the entry. Patatimo - a kelantanese dialect of 'Pantai Timur' this means East Coast. The chinese fried rice wasn't that poor and not that great either. I proceeded to go for a 'Pulut Mangga' after since a dessert. 'Pulut Mangga' isn't a Malaysian cuisine in fact. Neither Kelantanese as well. It is one of the Southern Thailand. They assist variety of meals there such as for example satay and 'kerang bakar'( grilled seashells). Initially, I thought it had been a little food court rather than a restaurant. Noticed the 'KrukKrak' breads on the menus but my belly was too damn complete at the moment. What's 'Krukrak' breads actually ? It should be a dried breads that becomes crackers that once you cruching them, it'll create the 'Krukkrak' sounds within your mouth.
appraise this reviewPatatimo Restaurant is located at No.11, Jalan Wangsa Delima 10 53300 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. This is a Malaysia restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.
Patatimo Restaurant is located at No.11, Jalan Wangsa Delima 10 53300 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. This is a Malaysia restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.
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