Live Like You Were Dying

16 April 2009, 23:00 pm (Thu)

Porridge with Crab

Filed under: Makan Makan

First I put up the photo of this damn delicious meal I had for lunch. Tell me, how many of you hear of Porridge that come with Crab cooked in it ?

The restaurant that serve this yummy unique porridge is :

Not enough of the first photo right… let me show you another shoot of the juice Porridge which have crab in the service.

This restaurant located at Nibong Tebal, a small town not too far from Penang island. I know it going to serve me a good meal upon arrived at the outlet because most tables were occupied with well dress guests. While I placed order, I just know this place famous in porridge with seafood…  I never thought of CRAB as their main attraction.

Was kind of panic when the porridge serve… oop… how i going to handle the shell ? However, once i took teh first sip of the soup…. i know the shell will not be a problem anymore. 

I also older a side dish… Fried Kai Lan with BBQ Pork Meat… again, it taste good.

Now…. let me end my comment with the information on price…. do you think the porridge itself will cost me a fortune ? Actually I am kind of worry too because I think the put in more than 2 crabs in the porridge…  was shocked when I found out the porridge only cost me RM 24 (2 persons service) emoticon

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About my dinner, the last night I spent in Penang. mmmmm…. just had ordinary mall food in Queensbay Mall (because I have to company the local stuff at least one night right?). Japanese rice with egg. Taste ok but it is nothing to boast about when you have so many yummy Penang local at outside store. 

This is Jackfruit.  I bought it at street side vender after work. Store it inside my little fridge.

Just now i had a few slice of it… mmm.. sweet…… smell good too…. emoticon

Proton Exora Launched

Filed under: Something

Few daya ago I put up some photos of Malaysia latest national car, a MPV named Exora.

Just found out that this vehicle finally out in market today. I am not a MPV guys but as Malaysian I have to provide some support to our national car maker by create some awareness of it right ? emoticon

Local newspaper have a write up on this MPV feature. Let me copy that article and paste it up here. What i noted most is the price are not too high….. less than 70K can get such a big car on hte street.

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The seven-seater — Proton’s most important model for the year — also marks the company’s entry into the MPV market, which is growing domestically and regionally.

In addition to an interior that is easily more spacious than other MPVs in its engine class, the Exora also comes with a separate air-conditioner blower with ceiling mounted vents for the second and third row passengers.

Large doors allows for easy entry and exit while the second and third row seats can be folded for a flat floor layout when carrying bulky items.

The vehicle is also not short on safety features with dual front airbags, pretensioner seatbelts and an anti-lock braking system with electronic brake-force distribution.

In the safety department, the MPV has the equivalent of a four-star crash safety rating in the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP).

The vehicle also has a steering wheel with audio buttons, reverse sensors, an immobiliser and radio/ CD player that supports MP3 and WMA files and Bluetooth handsfree connectivity.

It is powered by a 1.6-litre CamPro CPS engine with 125bhp and torque of 150Nm, and is available in a four-speed automatic version, in trim levels of Mid-Line and Hi-Line.

The Mid-Line Exora costs RM69,998 and the Hi-Line variant, RM75,998 for the metallic colours.

The Hi-Line variant gets additional features such as a rear DVD monitor, tinted glass, portable satellite navigation system, cruise control, fog lamps, rear spoiler, and leather seats and finishing.

Colour choices are Solid White, Genetic Silver, Tranquillity Black, Blue Haze, Pyrite Brown and Gaia Blue.

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