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The staff happily stuffing the YTF to be cooked on the spot, and another ‘dissecting’ a piece of paper-wrapped chicken. Trust me, the crowd would appreciate a gigantic pile-up of stuffed fish paste plonked down on their tables more than the sparkly, glamorous vixen seated on the next table. And you don’t even have to be all decked in shirts and suits, nor wearing proper shoes to begin with, when you’re having your meal. A throwback to the most classic of Chinese eateries, really. Unassuming and unpretentious, Puchong Yong Tau Fu is the epitome of street food with its vibrant (read : noisy) atmosphere, a brightly-lit dining environment that’s half al fresco without any designated entrance doors, and the shack-like structures covered only by zinc roofs. This place is almost legendary, not only to the locals but also to the tourists alike. The place can hold a rather large capacity crowd, underneath those zinc roofs, but do take note that if it pours, you’ll be soaked. Seas of people round the clock, on a Sunday. Situated at a junction connecting Jalan Puchong Batu 14 (14th Miles?) and Jalan Tembusu, opposite of a Chinese school named Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Han Ming. Until, I was brought over to Puchong Yong Tau Fu, tucked hidden in some enclave at the older portion of Puchong. Previous experience with Ampang’s most famous (yet over-rated) Yong Tau Foo got me wary of trying another piece of YTF in the Klang Valley ever again. White rice served with fresh, succulent pieces of fish paste stuffed on the spot, and the compulsory duo of chili sauce, and sweet sauce. Yup, seldom do I opt for the boiled YTF served in soup, unless the variety’s mind-boggling, like Gunung Rapat’s Kwong Hong. Read my post on Ipoh’s famous Big Tree Foot‘s version – my personal top pick for good YTF, or Yeong Liew, as we call them here in Ipoh, for a better idea. These men got together and purchased a piece of land measuring 2 acres 2 woods and 24 poles from the East India .I am a sucker for good Yong Tau Foo, or stuffed fish paste, especially those darn-crispy ones ( plastic in oil or not, who cares? It’s a myth anyway). Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple - Hindu Endowments Board Get website, phone, hours, directions for Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple Devasthanam, Jalan TPP 1/27 Lot 818 Puchong, +60 380685928. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple Devasthanam Hindu Priest - Jalan. (Liang Seah Street) | Malaysian Food Street | No Signboard Seafood Restaurant (The Esplanade Mall) | Waku . Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple: 2020 Top Things to Do in Singapore. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple travel guidebook –must. CE LA VI Restaurant | Ah Chew Desserts (Liang Seah Street) | Malaysian Food Street | No Signboard Seafood . Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple travel guidebook.
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There are Andal and Chakkrathalwar Sannidhis too. Very blessedĪvailability and presence of Azhwaar and Achatyaar Vikgragams in Malaysia.
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breakfast on every saturday.Archanai only rm2. My favourite temple.very beautiful temple. On saturday evening, many vendors set up their booth. You can get your prayers stuff easily as many florist are here. Lovely ambience and crowded during festive season & weekend. It's a peaceful place to pray and visit the Lord himself. Found the temple to be a very peaceful place of worship