Johor Bahru - share is caring - Part 2

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Coffeelix

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Yes the EpokEpok epok is the best I had I SG, it is super small , u need to eat like 6 to feel a bit full

Usually got Q, and once fried out very fast will sell out
Which stall leh?
So many stalls there selling kuih Kuih epok
 

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U should try epok epok at seah im food court
https://www.misstamchiak.com/makan-boleh-epok-epok/
I love the ayam penyet there. Only got to try/eat once, and after that always long queue - weekday nearly dinner time.

She's too nice. Once I reject and anyone continues to pester, daggers from my eyes will be deployed while I continue walking...

Doesn't pay to be too nice these days.

Y not…
There are many shops selling dried goods including all kind of nuts and roasted peanuts isn’t anything special…
Definitely have sell one lah
Yalor, if can find more expensive nuts like cashew and the likes, what's peanuts? Just peanuts. There's still the shops in the basement of the other building that's next to the popular fruit stall...

Do u mean the hawker centre next to Eunos mrt station?
I didn’t find anything nice there…
I like the fried beehoon from an Indian Muslim stall near the station. Whenever I alight from a bus from Parkway Parade, I'd dabao the fried beehoon before going to take the train home.

But these days with the brown line... just go directly home from PP lah. :grin:

Anyway, with a location like that, there's impossible to have nothing nice to eat. Can only mean those food (mainly Malay Muslim) aren't really your type.

Oh no, now I want to go jaybee cari makan... :crazy:
 

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I love the ayam penyet there. Only got to try/eat once, and after that always long queue - weekday nearly dinner time.


She's too nice. Once I reject and anyone continues to pester, daggers from my eyes will be deployed while I continue walking...

Doesn't pay to be too nice these days.


Yalor, if can find more expensive nuts like cashew and the likes, what's peanuts? Just peanuts. There's still the shops in the basement of the other building that's next to the popular fruit stall...


I like the fried beehoon from an Indian Muslim stall near the station. Whenever I alight from a bus from Parkway Parade, I'd dabao the fried beehoon before going to take the train home.

But these days with the brown line... just go directly home from PP lah. :grin:

Anyway, with a location like that, there's impossible to have nothing nice to eat. Can only mean those food (mainly Malay Muslim) aren't really your type.

Oh no, now I want to go jaybee cari makan... :crazy:
So true that Indian fries the best bee hoon with ikan billies…
 

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I love the ayam penyet there. Only got to try/eat once, and after that always long queue - weekday nearly dinner time.


She's too nice. Once I reject and anyone continues to pester, daggers from my eyes will be deployed while I continue walking...

Doesn't pay to be too nice these days.


Yalor, if can find more expensive nuts like cashew and the likes, what's peanuts? Just peanuts. There's still the shops in the basement of the other building that's next to the popular fruit stall...


I like the fried beehoon from an Indian Muslim stall near the station. Whenever I alight from a bus from Parkway Parade, I'd dabao the fried beehoon before going to take the train home.

But these days with the brown line... just go directly home from PP lah. :grin:

Anyway, with a location like that, there's impossible to have nothing nice to eat. Can only mean those food (mainly Malay Muslim) aren't really your type.

Oh no, now I want to go jaybee cari makan... :crazy:
U would be surprised…
I do go there for Indian Rojak 😂
My sensitive nose can’t take the pungent of the spices … so I m “allergy” to Malay food in that sense 😂
 

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My favourite one is in Eunos Hawker Ctr, hv u tried? Their Murtabak in the lane behind also very nice, the Prata shop close very late
I dun think I have. I went eunos hawker ctr only to eat the lor mee and top up extra fish nugget. Haven't tried biryani and kacang pool there also.

Curry puff (chinese one) I like the one at golden mile tower.
 

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Wait till u go peninsula plaza, I guess u going to faint there. The bamboo shoot smell is overwhelming, cumin smell also.
With my sensitive nose, I can’t take Thai, Vietnamese nor Malay food cos can’t bring myself to stomach it when my nise is averse to the “smell”…
I went to the extend of leaving my family to eat at those Muslim shops further down textile centre… near a famous mosque…
I would go walk walk until they finished…
Italian food also Big No No…
Meat camouflaged in sauces still can stomach… else, the raw meat smell will make me sick…
The only pungent food that I can take is our King of Fruits and my favourite seafood.
😝
 

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I second it.
Yesterday early morning like 6am, it took us 3 hours to clear both customs at woodlands.
Will stay another night before returning to sg… think will b 5 hours for return trip.
Yes, the peak season has arrived. :s13:
Advised those that not willing to face the crowds/nothing urgent to not head over.
The wait/queue situation is bad throughout the entire day one...
 

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I second it.
Yesterday early morning like 6am, it took us 3 hours to clear both customs at woodlands.
Will stay another night before returning to sg… think will b 5 hours for return trip.
oh 3 hrs ?
I checked the Beat the Jam app ...yesterday 6 am time to clear takes around 40mins only ...is the app not accurate ?
 
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