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\nGirls were looking forward to the buffet spread at the hotel. It was one of the things they love about staying in Traders Hotel. 3 years in a row, we’d been staying here. The place is still well maintained and the service is tip top. <\/p>\nWhat I like best about Traders Hotel is its location. Soon after breakfast, we walked out to the Chowrasta market along Jalan Kuala Kangsar.<\/p>\n
I would have tried a plate of Java Mee, if I wasn’t full. The noodle is fried with the sauce, instead of the KL type of just blanching the noodle then pour sauce over.
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The Java Mee stall owner prepared a plate of Java Mee for his daughter, to share with her sister.
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We saw a big crowd at the famous Penang Road Cendol stall. We’d never tried it before, so I queued for a bowl too.
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And I don’t know what the fuss is all about. I shared a bowl with Daddy and we didn’t even finish it. <\/p>\n
For lunch, girls insisted we go to Nonya Breeze (50, Lorong Abu Siti, 10400 George Town, Penang)<\/em>. We’d been eating at this restaurant on every of our visit, but never took photos of the food. This time, I we did. <\/p>\nI don’t think we can find this vege in KL, but it’s call kuaci cai on the menu. Fibrous and sweet leaves.
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Asam Pedas Fish; I almost drank all the soup!
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Zara likes this fried oyster mushroom.
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Girls favourite, Inchi Kabin. Even on the journey, they already mentioned they wanted to eat this fried chicken in Nonya Breeze.
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As usual, Nonya Breeze never disappoints. It was a good lunch.<\/p>\n
We then took the long drive to Batu Ferringgi. As guests staying in Traders Hotel, we can make use of the Golden Sand Resort facilities, so we spent the rest of the day at the pool and beach there.<\/p>\n
I wanted one of the girls to go with me on a parasail, but they both didn’t want. So, maybe next time.
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Zaria is more of a beach person. Zara just wanted to go back to the pool.
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