Thursday, 28 September 2017

Curry Laksa At Madras Lane, Petaling Street.

Due to all the walking done on the first day, I slept soundly on the first night. I set the alarm to wake me up early so that I can take my time to go through my morning routine. I even had time to take some snapshots from my room window.
Sunrise and view from my hostel room.
Maybank tower on the left and KL tower in the centre.
Sun rising from behind the high rise buildings.
We have to go through Petaling Street to get to our breakfast destination.
After walking through the wet market, we have reached our destination.
Just look at all the ingredients for the Assam Laksa.
There are many breakfast choices to choose from.
Open air seating under the big umbrellas.
This is the famous Madras Lane Curry Laksa (curry noodle).
Generous portion of bean curd puffs, long bean and cockles.
The cockles all ended up in hubby's bowl.
Hubby's curry laksa with pork skin.
I really enjoyed the fried bean curd puffs (tau fo pok).
Don't know when will I get the chance to taste this delicious curry laksa again.
You need to squeeze the juice from one or two limes to the curry laksa for the extra oomph!
Some roast pork to go with the curry laksa.
You can add this to your bowl of curry laksa if it is not spicy enough.
A plate of "chee cheong fun" for those who doesn't like spicy food.
The black coffee here is good!
Walking to KL Wesley, the conference venue.
We had a full day conference session from 9 am to 4 pm.
1 heart 2 reach Out.
Morning tea and lunch provided. For lunch we had chicken rice prepacked from The Chicken Rice Shop.
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The following 2 photos are for joining Good Fences.
School field and fence.
White fence of a church next to the hostel. This is the short cut path to Petaling Street.

Linking to Good Fences.

Being punished isn't enjoyable while it is happening - it hurts!

But afterwards we can see the result,

a quiet growth in grace and character.

So take an new grip with your tired hands,

stand firm on your shaky legs, and mark out a straight,

smooth path for your feet so that those who follow you,

though weak and lame, will not fall and

hurt themselves but become strong.

(Hebrews 12:11-13, The Living Bible-TLB)

54 comments:

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    1. Roasted pork and curry noodle pair very well.

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  2. Love these photos and we both love very spicy food, yum yum. Hope you have a good day Diane

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    1. Roasted pork belly goes very well with the curry!

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  4. The curry noodle looked so thick and good. Cockles looked rather raw to me.

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    1. I love the curry noodle but not the cockles. I seldom eat cockles plus it was too raw for me.

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  5. I like a good squeeze of lime on my curry laksa too. Breaks up the creaminess a little.

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    1. Not every stall provide lime juice for the curry noodles.

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  6. ...the market looks like an exciting spot.

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  7. Espectacular estas comidas de restaurantes de rua.
    Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    O prazer dos livros

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    1. Thank you, Francisco. Have a wonderful day!

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  8. The curry laksa seem loaded with ingredients. Must be delicious!

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    1. I love the delicious curry laksa and the tofu pok!

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  9. It looks like a great place for the conference, near so many sights and good eating spots.

    The white iron fence is a nice touch.

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    1. It is very convenient, with accommodation and so near to eateries and sight seeing!

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  10. ah I have eaten this curry laksa a long time ago.

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  11. What a lovely breakfast and the sunrise is most delightful.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺

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  12. Espero que tengas un día muy bonito.

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  13. The KL Tower certainly does catch my eye.

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  14. So much choice, a wonderful stroll around the market.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. We didn't have enough time to really look at the stuffs at the market.

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  15. That was a lovely sunrise Nancy!
    Great photos from the colourful streets and then lots of great food!

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  16. The curry laksa look delicious with the thick curry gravy. I love the view from your room and I like the KL Tower.

    This is a meaningful and nice trip with church conference and food.

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    1. We enjoyed the conference and the whole trip with great food!

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  17. What a good venue to eat at! In the outdoors, surrounded by everything fresh and good smells. Beautiful hazy sun above the buildings!

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. Thanks to the young people, we had yummy food to enjoy!

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  18. Love the photos of the colourful street and market.

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  19. Nice capture over the sunrise and raised buildings! Looks you enjoyed the breakfast at the foot streets there.

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    1. Thank you, Jeevan. I really enjoyed the breakfast!

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  20. These are all the 'authentic' food!

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