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5E's stand for Explore, Eat, Experiment, Experience, Enjoy which are our principles for "Must Eat".
What do we mean by these 5E's???
Explore in Perak
Eat delicious food
Experiment different kind of food
Experience varies taste of food
Enjoy the journey
Check out our blog~~~You will wanna be with us ,"5E's Around"

Wednesday 24 August 2011

Happy Ramadhan Everyone~~

It is the Ramadhan Season!!
Have a look into our 
rich traditional cultures 
of 
Malaysia~

Ramadhan is indeed a month full of blessing, a holy month of fasting as ordained by the Quran for all Muslims who have reached puberty and who are able to keep it, and it is the fourth pillar of Islam.
It is a time of meditation, reflection and self-reformation, allowing people to renew and purify their faith.
 
To match with this special festival, our group visited the Old Town in Kampar to explore and enjoy the ramadhan food which is a must to have a try during this season in Malaysia.

First of all, we will introduce is the famous Malay traditional food
which is
--------LEMANG--------
Sound familiar right?
Now we are going to explore Lemang in Kampar’s Old Town!

There are 3 flavours of Lemang being sold in the Pasar Ramadhan of Kampar. There are original flavour, corn flavour and black glutinous rice flavour.
You may choose to enjoy the flavour that you prefer most!
Lemang is best eaten with some ‘rendang ayam’ as the ‘rendang’ can bring out the Superb taste of the lemang!

THUMBS UP
\(^@^)/
~Yummy~
The Price
The prices for Lemang are as follows:
RM 2.00 for half a row
RM 10 for a whole a row
The price for the ‘rendang ayam’ is RM2.00 a packet.


Want to know more about Lemang?
It is made from: 
  • Glutinous rice (black & white) 
  • Coconuts (grated & extract the coconut milk)
  • Bamboo
  • Banana leaf
  • Salt
  • Sweet corn
The little history for Lemang

Lemang is a Malay traditional food and is made of glutinous rice and coconut milk and cooked in a hollowed bamboo stick lined with banana leaves in order to prevent the rice from sticking to the bamboo. The lemang is cooked using loads of coals and firewood.
Lemang is usually prepared for celebrations such as the Iban Harvest Festival of  Hari Gawai and is usually eaten with meat dishes such as ‘rendang ayam’ or ‘rendang daging’. Lemang is ubiquitous among Malay communities and is commonly eaten to mark the end of daily fasting during the annual Muslim Malaysian holidays of Hari Raya Aidilfitri and  Hari Raya Haji.





This is known as Putu~
In term of Malay Language, it is called as “putu kueh/putu piring”.
It is snow white in colour, pretty little bite sized, light weight, taste spongy. (~0~)V
Best eaten streaming hot when brought!!
Underneath is Pandanus Amaryllifolius which named as pandan leaf, it give Putu a sugary sweet fragrance~~ 
The rice powder used is mixed with sugar and sweet coconut filling.
If you bring RM10, you can buy 30 piece Putu~~ V(^O^)V





Next is Dangai~~
It made from sugar, coconut and pulut powder~
It only costs RM0.40 per piece and if you buy 5 pieces of Dangai, it only costs you RM2.00.








 
This is Tepung Gomak
which is made from brown sugar, coconut and green beans.
Don’t it look like a cosmetic puff ??
Haha!
Tepung Gomak also costs RM0.40 per piece and RM 2.00 for 5 pieces. 














Our next spotted food in pasar ramadhan is Zul Popia!
As a Malaysian, for sure you will feel familiar with the word of Popia
Popia original came from China and is commonly called spring rolls in Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan
Let check it out how they make this popia!

First, they place the popia skin and spread it with sauce.
Then, they put the turnip turmeric (sayur sanguang kunyik) , bean sprouts, carrots, cucumbers on the top of the popia skin.


After they’ve put all the ingredients on the top of popia skin, they start wrapping it.       
There are 2 types of popia which are fried popia and original popia (popia basah).

 




If you prefer spicy food, we recommend you to add on their spicy source which really suits to the popia.
The ingredients which are wrapped inside the popia is juicy and crispy with the sauce.
The popia’s outer layer is thin and soft which is made from flour….
The price of it whether is fried popia or original popia is only RM 0.50
It is reasonable to buy it!
You can eat it as a snack~
You may also eat it when you are walking around the Pasar Ramadhan!



I believe I can fly~
But
But
But
At the end...
I become a
Ayam Percik (splash chicken)
It is a traditional food from Kelantan
The reason they call it as “ayam percik” is because when chicken Is grilling over the fire, percik sauce is sprinkled or splashed on the chicken.
The Satay sauce is sweet and aromatic. It is coated with a pastry layer of smoky delicious sauce, which is orange in colour.
It give the “ayam percik” a unique flavour which is different from other chicken dishes.
However, you MUST try to eat ayam percik with Nasi Kerabu!
We strongly recommended the “ayam percik” to all of you
It is suitable for all people to eat it.
Price of Ayam Percik
Drum stick-RM 2.50
Chicken breast -RM 2.5o each
Chicken wing -RM 1.50 each

Ayam Golek Madu
The rosy red colout of Ayam Golek Madu after boiled

It is a very popular delicacy at the southern part of Malaysia

You can easily found this kind of stalls along the road side especially during the fasting season.
Ayam Golek Madu means that the chicken is coated with honey and turned over fire to roast it.
The sauce is made from coconut milk, brown sugar, honey, ground spices which are shallots, garlic, lemongrass, galangal, ginger, turmeric, cumin and fennel.   

The taste of the lemon grass with other ingredients is just finger licking good

Sedapnya~~~ v(*o*)v


It looks extremely rosy RED!
DON’T feel scared of the colour! Because the taste of Ayam Golek Madu is super duper delicious! You can purchase it at Pasar Ramadhan at the price of RM 3.50 each!


Having a cold drink is such a wonderful thing especially for those living in this tropical country
HAPPINESS~   O(^_^)V
You can buy some cold drinks and when you are there
There are many types of drinks you can find at the Pasar Ramadhan!
Look at the below picture

Very colourful and attractive right?
There are lime juice, corn juice, honeydew juice, coconut drinks, orange juice, milo, longan, yam drinks……. and lots of other choices
Here we are going to introduce the most special drinks we found it in Pasar Ramadhan is Laichi kang!



This is Laichi kang!

It is made of plain shaved ice with sugar syrup, countable barley, bits of chewy jelly and a few slices of dates, cincau and biji selasih/ telur katak (it look likes kiwi seed jelly).
You will fall in love looking into a gorgeous refreshing bowl of Laichi kang.
Price for every type of drinks is RM 1.00 per cup and RM 2.00 per packet.
·   
   Due to the peak hour is at 5.00p.m., the stall in the Ramadhan market will set up around 3.30 p.m. and the Ramadhan Season will end on 29th August 2011. Besides, the Ramadhan Season is mostly around September in average of every year.

After this  
fantastic 
and  
stomach-pampered exploration 
of 
Ramadhan food, 
it also comes to THE END of our journey.
Thanks for your  
attentions and comments 
towards our blog along this period, 
5earound appreciate it very much.
People, we LIVE TO EAT!!

Monday 1 August 2011

5Es journey : The "Duck duck"

Our Story Begins Here: 

SATURDAY
A beautiful day we normally plan to sleep for the whole day

But THIS SATURDAY,
we have decided to gather together
early in the morning ;-)

Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock...
Time flies,
 still cracking our heads,
thinking hard, thinking really hard,

What to eat???
Where to eat???
Eat! Eat! Eat!

Vivien:Where are we going to eat ?
Darrel: I've no idea! Anything up in your head, Sherynn?
Sherynn: Chicken rice? Yum-yum!
Chew: Nooooooo, chicken rice again?
  Darrel: Come on, I'm so sick of chicken.. chicken.. chicken..
Vivien: Erm, there's quite a famous restaurant in my mum's hometown, Ipoh, ...
Cheryl, Ying, Elaine, Lun, Kat, Jas: Yeah! Hooray! Let's go now.
Vivien: Have I told you guys what it is famous for? Wait for me...
(wait for me)
5E's Journey Begins, finally:

Restaurant Sun Yeong Wai
(新扬威烧鸭饭店)

We are asking one of their pretty waitresses
"Excuse me. miss.
What is the signature dish of the restaurant?



The answer is:
Angelica Duck
(当归烧鸭)

 Hmm.. Smell heavenly good~ 

Angelica Duck is the signature of the shop. The owner, together with a team of skilled chefs, 
successfully invented this secret recipe within a year. 
The feedback is obviously pleased and satisfying. 
The customers like the herbal duck so much.  

Next:
Pei Pah Roasted Duck
(琵琶鸭)
Hmm.. kruch kruch~ crispy

 This is the most crispy Pei Pah roasted duck on earth!
And, the taste is superb!
The price of the Angelica duck and Pei Pah roasted duck is equally reasonable:
Quarter: RM 12
Half: RM 21
Whole: RM 40 

W'0'W  ~♥

Angelica Smoked Duck
(碳烧当归烧鸭)
Hmm.. Mouth-watering.. Hungry~
Smoked  with charcoal,
a brilliant combination of herbal meat and crispy skin.    
For your information, 
the cooking hour is much longer than other dishes 
This Angelica Smoked Duck price is a little more expensive than the 
Angelica duck and Pei Pah roasted duck:
Quarter: RM 12
Half: RM 22
Whole: RM 42


conversation corner:
darrel: guys, other than angelica duck,angelica smoked duck and pei pah roasted duck, what else to order ?
jas: i want to try ginger duck, it sound delicious. 
waitress: excuse me,  may i take the order now ?
vivien: yes, we would like to have a quarter of angelica duck,angelica smoked duck, pei pah roasted duck, ginger duck.
waitress: ya, of course. But, for ginger duck, miss have to order it earlier.

- Special order section -
(特别预定)
The Ginger Duck with String Beans.
 This dish is more complicated to be prepared and it is needed  a longer time to cook it. 
If you want to order this Ginger duck, you ought to order it earlier.
This Ginger duck is often highly recommended to tourists. 

The price of the ginger duck is:
Quarter : RM 12
Half : RM 21
Whole : RM 40

...............................................................................................................

This restaurant also provides soup everyday
The soup varies everyday
BUT,
We highly recommend:
Chinese Herb with Chicken Feet Soup
This soup is made by Chinese herb and it's really good for your health
especially after finishing the roasted duck.


Why do you look at us like this  ~(@^_^@)~

(⊙o⊙) so many customers
 \(^o^)/YES!

The ambiance of the restaurant
makes customers feel warm. 
Furthermore, the design of this restaurant combines of the Western and Chinese style.


PS: The service is very good and fast ,and the waitress are very friendly and always have a smile on their face.

I can say that today really is our Lucky day
The pretty tauke niao is in the restaurant.

We take a chance to have a talk with her
to know more about the history of this restaurant...


She is telling us that about the restaurant

Story Telling Corner : 
The business started in 1976. The patriarch started his roasted duck business with a self-designed oven in front of his restaurant in Jalan Yau Tet Shin. When his business is stable and soon two more outlets opened in Jalan Lau Ek Ching and Jalan Yang Kalsom.

Between 1980 and 1990 the patriarch traveled to Hong Kong annually to enhance his cooking skills in the preparation of roast ducks and find ways to improve his business. In the same year 1990, the patriarch passed the business to his son called Danny.

Now, the current owner is the third generation of the restaurant. He always observes the market and even conducts surveys on the preferred tastes of his target customers. He will discuss with his chefs about the new invention of roasted duck whether it suits the appetite of the public or against their appetite. He always updates the menu to maintain the quality of the restaurant. This restaurant now is prominently well-known with the special recipe which is different with others restaurant especially, the herbal duck.

Top Achievement:  
During Chinese New Year, they reserve 800 of roasted ducks, the chiefs have to roast the ducks the day before Chinese New Year eve at midnight 12 o'clock until evening  5 o'clock non-stop to provide fresh  roasted ducks.


Business hour
10am until 8 pm (peak hour 12 pm)


Addresses:
( Main Center ) No 17 & 19 Bwh Jln Sri Ampang, Tmn Ipoh Jaya, 31350 Ipoh, Perak Malaysia.


( Branch ) 13, Jln Medan Ipoh 6,Bdr Baru Medan Ipoh, 31400 Ipoh, Perak Malaysia.

Contact numbers:
Main Center : 605-3113600
Branch : 605-5459600

Official websites:
( Mail) email@sunyeongwai.com 
( Web) www.sunyeongwai.com