Monday, July 20, 2009

Tea Time By the Roadside

Having a cuppa by the roadside is a common sight in Malaysia. You go everywhere and you will see all the makeshift 'teh tarik' stalls.

This was my friend's idea of roadside tea time on a rather nice cloudy afternoon.
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Durians by the roadside, with a view some more. This Pak Haji's durian stall is worth a visit if you are durian fan. According to friend, his durians mostly very bagus. It's located right opposite Uncle John's Kopitiam, along Jln Gangsa. You can't miss it. 8)

Some people say, eating durians by the roadside are always the best... cos the durian seller has to choose his best durians. If durians rosak, can change some more! 8) And of course, the view also. On a cool afternoon, it's always nice to be sitting out under the tree. We're not the only ones with that sort of idea.
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Siah, the ma and I finished 4 durians, all of which were very good. And the price? RM12! Durians are cheap this season and the good ones are just starting to come into market. The Pak Haji has also brought water for washing for those who want to eat at the stall.
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And since durian is supposed to be a heaty fruit, it made sense to stop by this stall for a cooling drink. The stall is just a kilometer or so down the road. One coconut is RM2.30. Quite decent don't you think.

5 comments:

Hooi Siah said...

Those pictures are taken from my phone? or from your camera?

PreciousPearl said...

good & cheap durians and fresh coconuts?????

humph............... oi hates u

AJ7 said...

Siah... yr pics-lah. You cannot recognize meh???

PP... muahahahaha!!!

Hijackqueen said...

The last time I had, durian + fresh coconut + petai = 3 days of smelly poo!

AJ7 said...

HQ... your smelly poo must surely be caused by the petai... LOL!

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