Jalan Alor is definitely a food haven - pakdokter never realised what a transfromation this street has taken. This area used to be a 'red light district' - but today rows and rows of sea-food restaurants and noodle stalls line both sides of the street. The tourists have definitely discovered this area. Many of the old link-houses and shophouses along the street has been converted into restaurants, bed-and-breakfast outfits and boutique hotels.
Rastam came home from Tokyo for a short 5-day break from work. The family spent the first afternoon at our regular Touche de Siam spa for a round fo Thai massage and went for a night out at Jalan Alor and Tengkat Tong Shin in Bukit Bintang for dinner at the highly recommended Muar Restaurant.
We went to the Muar Restaurant - according to Rastam, it is highly recommended on the online food portal dailychillis.com?
We ordered 4 dishes - a deep-fried fish in ?Thai sauce, finely-chopped baby kailan fried in butter, otak-otak and fried egg Muar style served with thick sweet soya-sauce (kicap). It lived up to its reputation of serving 'home-cooked' meals. Rastam and pakdokter's partner also treated themselves to another highly recommended dessert dish of the 'chendol'.
Anggun Boutique Hotel
Anjung B n B( above)
and the Rainforest Boutique Hotel (below)
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