Thursday, 7 April 2016

Naan Cheese wonney! πŸ‘†

Assalammualaikum and hello, people! πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ

The making of nan cheese. Yummy~ πŸ˜‹

So that was our short clip on the making of naan cheese. The last destination of our food hunting is at Khan Sahabat Cafe. 


I'm sure all tourist will easily find their shop because it just opposite Wisma Satok building and always full early in the morning. 

Naan cheese 


The naan is the one of the most popular flat breads served with South Asian food. In particular, accompanying food from the Northern Area of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajiskistan and surrounding areas.
So actually the specific name of naan cheese is paneer naan. Other than naan, they also served roti canai, briyani, and nasi campur. 

Roti canai and naan cheese πŸ‘


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Here is the map to get yourself there 

Address: Jalan Satok, Kampung Bandarshah, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Opening hour: Open from 5:00 a.m 

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Bubur Kacang Cakoi🍲✨

Assalammualaikum and hello, people! 😎

We are back for our third entry. We know some of you been waiting and questioning whats the next dish? Well we came up with something different this time since we've been so bloated at our first destination. Next destination we chose to be good to our tummy so we choose to eat dessert. Yummy~ 

Open Air, Kuching 


Open Air also one of the must-go-place for all tourist who came to Kuching. Am I exaggerated? Maybe. But, this place is the center of Kuching's dining area, with the history background of the old fire station. Until now, it's still 'firing' people. With the power of tasty gula apong ice cream, refreshing, ABC, finger-licking good rojak sotong and mouth-watering rojak buah. To be brief about Open Air, it is actually belong to the old Kuching fire station which was built in 1946 at Jalan Gartak during Sir Charles Noble Arden Clarke the very first governor during the British colony administration. 

The highlight dish that has been chosen for our entry is BUBUR KACANG CAKOI 🍲


Why we choose this Bubur Kacang Cakoi? This is because it is so delicious, sweet, and cheap which only cost you RM1.50 . The sweetness of the kacang makes it totally different from other place. 



Apart from bubur kacang cakoi we also get ourselves ABC and cendol. Totally worth the price. This dessert will never dissapoint you. 


Okay so here the direction to get yourself there. 

Address: Open Air Market, Jalan Power, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak.
Opening hour: 24hours 

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MEE KOLOK 🍝 nang nyaman πŸ‘

Assalammualaikum and hello everyone! πŸ˜‰

As being promised on our first entry we want to share with all of you our first destination of the day in food hunting. So, our first destination is KOPI O CORNER which is located at Bangunan MARA, Jalan Satok. To be specific the shoplot is opposite Bank Negara Malaysia building. 






To be brief Kopi O Corner has started since September 1992 that is operated by Puan Norlia Fazil. The best part about Kopi O Corner is it is open 24 hours. Their specialities is taste of some famous Sarawakian dishes such as Laksa Sarawak, Mee Jawa and Mee Kolok. We also have our own special Roti Canai that I can guarantee you won't find it anywhere else. We also offer a variety of delicious Malaysian dishes such as Nasi Lemak, Nasi Goreng, Mee Goreng, Satay and other very delicious Malaysian dishes. We recently added some Indonesian dishes such as Ayam Penyet, Ayam Bakar Penyet, Ayam Bakar and Ikan bakar. 

Did you know??
They have been featured in local television shows such as Jalan Jalan Cari Makan (JJCM, TV3) and Jom Makan! (TV2). So no doubt on how delicious Sarawak dishes is when you come, visit, and at Kopi O Corner😁

Hungry enough? So here it goes one of the special dish that all people must try when come to Sarawak. 


MEE KOLOKπŸ˜‹

Many people been wondering where did Mee Kolok comes from and who invade this dish? Actually, it is brought by hordes  of Chinese  immigrants from Southern China who come pouring into Kuching and some other early settlements in Sarawak which grew into urban areas such as town like Bintulu, Sibu, and Miri. 

Other than Mee Kolok, there is also some other dishes that has become an attraction at Kopi O Corner 😀😎
Nasi Goreng Ikan TerubokπŸ‘


Prata RollπŸ‘




The making of Mee Kolok 

Her some additional information about Kopi O Corner. Some of you might be thinking of making reservations to dine with family tonight? 😏

Address: No. 139B, Bangunan MARA, Jalan Satok, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Contact number: 082-244432
Email: kopiocorner1992@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/kopiocorner92












Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Greetings! 😊🎈

Assalammualaikum and hello to all viewersπŸ™Œ

First of all we would like to introduce ourselves which consist 4 people in our group.
                       From left : Nur Amrina, Nur Farah Ain, Mohd Anuar, Izzat Qisti



This blog and group created for our E-Commerce assignment which we have been asked to create a blog to compare products sold at THREE(3) different street food stalls. Each food stall must be different in the food that  is served represent unique ethnic background. Sounds exciting isn't it?? So what are you waiting for? Check out our 2nd entry for our first street food huntingπŸš—πŸπŸ­