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Restaurant Wong Soon Kee is one of my place that I used to eat alot during when I was studying at Metropolitan College back in those very long long time ago. Let me seee…I think should have been around 6 years already as I left Metro was year 2003.hmmmmm….back in those days, would eat late lunch if we crave to go here makan. Cuz they start operating after 2pm. Go too early also don have.

As I tried 2 attempt previously as once they were closed, 2nd time I was too early thought of trying my luck as I was there in that area early, mana tau..don have..

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 Average queue here is about 10-30 minutes, depends on your timing.

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Currently it had become more like a family business whereby 3 of their son is at the stall helping out.

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An option for rice or their chee cheong fun

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 Friendly family service.. . .

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Dining in here can be very hot and if you do not mind for a good plate of nasi lemak with some sweat then do drop by.

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This is what I usually order back in those days, their signature fried chicken wit white cabbage & mutton (curry banjir)and of course……….

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The fried chicken that must not miss. I waited 15 minutes for the chicken and yet they still taste the same as last time.
I highly recommended this place to eat if you stand a chance to go nearby that area.

-= KA CHING =-

Food rating 10/10 ,Very verY GOOD -Stamped-
-WARNING –This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-
Location:
Restaurant Wong Soon Kee
Jln SS14/2,
Subang ,PJ
[Opposite Maybank/Burger King (SS15)]
(at the junction and nearby the pedestrian walk over link from SS15 to SS14)

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I have been working nearby for quite a while and everytime I drove pass by here, its always pretty crowded at this Rojak Stall that you will hardly miss with 2 vans parked side by side with one selling Cendol and another oen selling Rojak. As far as I know this stall had been here for donkey years already and attracted many loyal customers around the area.

The term rojak is pretty different when it comes to states as in my hometown we called it Pasembur and Rojak is those with prawn paste and fruits.

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They do not have a proper seating or tables as there are only a few plastic chairs available and sitting next to their van as the table to eat or when it get pack you can see many people standing around eating or even there are customers taking it to their car and eat.

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Here is pretty well know for 2 types of rojak which is the classic and another version is Rojak Mee means with yellow noodle in it.

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Here is Rojak Mee @ RM 3.50 if I am not mistaken.

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Serve along with ingredients such as floury cake, sliced cucumber, hard boiled egg, fried tofu, bean sprout and fried crackers. I prefer mine without the noodle as I find the noodle spoil the taste of the gravy. This stall still not the best as the peanut sauce here is quite sweet for me, I prefer another stall which is in Seapark nearby Maybank.

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Besides the food, you can try out another type of Cendol which is slightly gives you different flavour compare to those in Penang or Melaka. For a bowl of Rm1.20 you really cannot expect alot. Again its just too sweet for me. Not my type of cendol.  Shaved ice is still pretty rough and the red bean they use is quite moist and soft. Well, I just finish 3 sip then I am done . .

Some of you might find this stall is pretty good. Really depends on your own taste.

*HALAL

-= Ka Ching =-

Food Rating 5/10, okok la-Stamped-

–Warning– This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

Location:

Cendol & Rojak Mustaffa
Jalan 17/41A (off Jalan 17/21)
Section 17, Petaling Jaya
GPS Coordinates: N3 07.183 E101 37.888
Business hours: Lunch onwards until finish around 5pm

Tel: 016 327 5176

Chinese New Year is just a few days away and I have seen many people in the shopping mall busy shopping and stocking up alot of stock for Chinese New Year to prepare for friends visiting and reunion dinner. I believe that many of us have send our Chinese New Year card to our friends, family and to our major circle of business people and colleague.

Well, its still not too late now that if you want to send a card just send an E-Card  with Maybank in Facebook as Maybank had come up with an application for us to play around and its quite interesting.

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There are 3 sections to navigate around and of course, creating e-card cards now to send to friends is much simpler. So just be creative and you might stand a chance to win RM 250 ang pau and the best of the campaign price look very interesting!

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Its just very simple on creating your cute little e-card lion dance and what you have to do is just as below ..

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As I create my own e-card I find it more interesting and its quite easy actually with simple steps provided:

1) Choose your dance moves as there are 20 different types of moves

2) select a song which there are 3 songs available

3) type your message to wish your friend. ..

and hoooolaaaaa, as above is my dance move that I have create and wishing every one Happy Chinese New Year ah~!~!~~

 

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This e-Card is going to be very unique as every one have their very own style of customize move and I have shared it to my friends whom I have not send them cards yet. . .

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I do received one too from Issac Tan . Thanks eh . . Huat ah!!!

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Besides all those e-card creation we can still on other tab like Zodiac Mash-up to see what they have to say . .

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So I am an Aquaboar, a cross over of Aquarians and Boar, as on the fortune cookies, you might stand a chance to win RM 50 petrol card too.. I have tried, not too lucky today and I shall click again a few times tomorrow. 😀

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Another tab which is pretty interesting is the Do’s and Dont’s of Chinese NEw Year as this section is to understand Chinese New Year Culture more ..

Overall its a great app from Maybank and just log onto Maybank Facebook app to get started.

Few days ago, attended Maybank and American Express event which they are celebrating their marvelous achievement with its Maybank 2 Card  which held at the newly renovated Aristo Bar at Zouk KL. The celebration of it is on the debut of the Maybank 2 Card that started on January this year which is first in the market to offer such credit card package which had capture around 200,000 cards acquried as to date 30th June.

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The newly renovated Aristo Bar, with is modern style bar that will surely attract alot of working crowds nearby. . .

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I love Zouk’s resident DJ Ken belted out heart-thumping mixes from his spin machine, how he mix the tunes is absolutely great. .

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Mix FM’s dynamic breakfast show duo DJs Dili and JD kick start the event with their energetic host to stir up the ambiance

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Maybank’s Deputy President & Head of Community Financial Services, and Mr Kula Kulendran, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Networkj Services, Japan, Asia Pacific and Australia, American Express played hosts

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Handed with a token of achievement  . .

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For the entertainment of the night we were entertain with pole dance troupe . . . .

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and for the first time, I get to see male pole dancer which is a bit weird to me .. but then something new to accept. .

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and all of us were there to enjoy it, as they also acknowledge the support of bloggers and the media in promoting the unique features of the cards to reach in different market. . .

We sure do enjoy ourselves through the night and thanks for the invites. .

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