131 Comments On The Strangest Place To Have Chicken Rice In Kuching
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Posted by: gg at 12 December 2006 5:55 PM
wau....am i the 2nd??
Posted by: kenzo at 12 December 2006 5:59 PM
NYUMS....lol
Posted by: Jono at 12 December 2006 5:59 PM
hahahaha...the uncle should learn to make chicken rice ball like those in malacca.easier to eat even when u're standing.
Posted by: xs at 12 December 2006 6:01 PM
wah?? KUCHING ROCKS LEH!
Posted by: leo at 12 December 2006 6:01 PM
6ix
Posted by: 6ix at 12 December 2006 6:03 PM
wau...the shio bak looks tasty.....aarghhh...i feel hungry now..
Posted by: kenzo at 12 December 2006 6:07 PM
tht guy in red t shirt looks like John lee, your friends u recently post.
Posted by: Lance at 12 December 2006 6:19 PM
You did not comment on the taste, so I guess the location is the only interesting thing about the chicken rice ?
Posted by: littlecartnoodles at 12 December 2006 6:33 PM
long before our time... chicken rice is in form of rice ball.. but, sometimes later, chicken rice seller found tat by making rice ball, it's not only time consuming, it also refrain them frm reducing the rice when serve..
i'm living in town area so i sorta heard this frm old folks when chatting with old folks talking bout good foods and good old days of kuching
nice spectacles kenny
Posted by: shadowless at 12 December 2006 6:33 PM
You look so cute in your office attire.
And regarding the chicken rice stall... what I can only say is "別有一般風味“
Posted by: Nonnie at 12 December 2006 6:42 PM
Ei, Kenny since you so rich and also a taukeh, y dun u buy him a bike? habis cerita. wahaha.
Posted by: andylkw at 12 December 2006 7:05 PM
reminds me of the roadside chicken rice i had in bangkok!!!
often these serve up the most KICKASS foood!!
Posted by: mia at 12 December 2006 7:13 PM
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Posted by: Anson at 12 December 2006 7:18 PM
err gross Kenny did you eat it?
Posted by: Salamahafifi at 12 December 2006 7:31 PM
lol... how does it taste like? (were there any flies around to add to the ambience??) lol..
Posted by: KuchikiRukia at 12 December 2006 7:33 PM
ask John Lee to sponsor him a bike!
Posted by: Eve at 12 December 2006 7:54 PM
"When he's not selling chicken rice, the owner dreams of becoming a flamingo"
HOHOHOHO!
(not trying to be santa or anything)
Posted by: Malf at 12 December 2006 8:08 PM
One of a kind!
are they (the food) nice ar?
Posted by: dwayne foong at 12 December 2006 8:09 PM
Ang Cheng Ho? =x
Posted by: snoopy at 12 December 2006 8:48 PM
u so cute.....;)
Posted by: sweetchic at 12 December 2006 8:50 PM
Hmm... this uncle might be a millionaire. The price for a plate of chicken rice shows that he really profits a lot.
Posted by: Ah Mei at 12 December 2006 9:04 PM
oh! great! a new place to have lunch in Kuching this time!
Kenny, you look really good in your office attire. did you slim down a bit???
Posted by: puredo at 12 December 2006 9:12 PM
Hhahaaa, kenny u look so funny when u standing there n eat chicken rice...... with that outfit. haha..
Posted by: Senel at 12 December 2006 9:20 PM
this is what you call eat to live and not live to eat. after having u advertising for him i'm pretty sure his sales will rocket up very soon. good hearted u are, Kenny
Posted by: helen at 12 December 2006 9:20 PM
It's no secret that you can often find the best food in Malaysia in the alley lanes, next to the drains, the sidewalks, next to padangs, wherever. Gotten used to the classy spots already?
Posted by: Unladen Swallow at 12 December 2006 9:21 PM
honestly did john lee pay u anything for publicity?
going back to the topic of john lee and how "great"he is, no doubt he has acheived much being only 24. but contrast this.
who is more successful? john lee with his money and all, or a 28 yr old with a degree in law, economics, political science and an mba? and dont tell me both are.
its so hard to quantify success nowdays and unfortunately kenny sia, u have adopted the asian mentality - materiality.
Posted by: Jack at 12 December 2006 9:31 PM
His chicken rice used to cost Rm1.50 only and me and ma brother love his chicken rice and we ATE inside his house ok!!??!!
Posted by: ADeline H. at 12 December 2006 9:38 PM
probably he just earn some money which is enough for living. they won;t aim for big money. they used to wat they have now.
Posted by: ting at 12 December 2006 9:41 PM
What if he gets into trouble for selling his chicken rice at the kaki lima?
Posted by: anonymous at 12 December 2006 9:42 PM
think on the positive side. they got natural air cond!
Posted by: yy <3 at 12 December 2006 9:51 PM
my goodness. u look exactly like my cousin in the last picture
Posted by: kristine at 12 December 2006 9:58 PM
Kenny...where's the place. Feel like want to try it. It goes to show that you don't need a fancy restaurant to sell a good meal. Yumm!!
Posted by: TrafficSpy at 12 December 2006 9:59 PM
I thought Mei Ling is a girl! =)
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 12 December 2006 10:15 PM
rofl exactly. i thought mei ling was a chick too. ;)
Posted by: gary at 12 December 2006 10:20 PM
If his chicken rice is only so so then it is too expensive for a stall like this without overhead to sell chicken rice @ RM3.50. U should try the RM2.00 chicken rice some where @ Sungai Maong area, some more it is in a shop more hygiene and comfortable.
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 12 December 2006 10:24 PM
I salute the determination of this uncle, even in a five foot way he also can sell chicken rice. Look at the bright he don't have to pay the monthly rental.Kenny you look 'cheap' wearing smart with a yellow tie eating chicken rice standing in kaki lima. Why don't just 'ta pau'.
Posted by: ccb at 12 December 2006 11:20 PM
Kenny, you look cute in office wear. :o) And your expression... =priceless!
Posted by: anonymous at 12 December 2006 11:36 PM
dear kenny, wow u look "match" with the chicken rice and ur office attire. By the way u look handsome :)) .
crys
Posted by: crystine at 12 December 2006 11:53 PM
dear kenny, wow u look so "match" with the chicken rice and office attire. By the way u look handsome :)) .Crys
Posted by: crystine at 12 December 2006 11:55 PM
kenny.. u look adorable in that suit..
*thumbs up*
and seriously.. did u finish ur food?? i really can't stand the environment..
Posted by: michellas at 13 December 2006 12:02 AM
Wow! Kenny... I am speechless! Nice tie by the way!
RM3.50 is still considered expensive for a plate of chicken rice ler. Come Sibu and try the Sibu Chicken Rice. Oso try the sio bak mee. Damn nice wei!
Posted by: Clare at 13 December 2006 12:05 AM
i like it old school :)
Posted by: gal at 13 December 2006 12:08 AM
is the chicken rice better than Singapore Chicken Rice ? haha
Posted by: lianshen at 13 December 2006 12:15 AM
y is meiling's face always blurred?
Posted by: gye325 at 13 December 2006 12:24 AM
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Posted by: chris at 13 December 2006 12:32 AM
Kenny, you spelled hygienic wrongly.
Posted by: cbljkkj at 13 December 2006 2:45 AM
Kenny, next time bring tupperware, 'ta pau' back to the office. No need to eat at the dirty staircase, somemore there's an open drainage. Bacteria everywhere. Eeks!
Posted by: Boo at 13 December 2006 2:57 AM
I am surprised to see that you have to wear a shirt and tie to work. I thought you worked at a software company. Aren't those usually more laid back?
Posted by: Jeff from LA at 13 December 2006 3:57 AM
I hope the stall owner makes some money for his bike. I always find those who make the money the honest way, no matter how slow, a whole lot more admirable then those who choose to make money the quick but malicious way.... Though tis' true hygiene can be improved.
Posted by: PJ at 13 December 2006 4:04 AM
Why dont your company sponsor him a motorbike..that would be great publicity for your company as well.. or arent you guys into compassion.???
Posted by: nonnimus at 13 December 2006 5:03 AM
u look so suave man ! ! ! !
Thanks for the info . . .
will drop by sometime !
Posted by: benjamin and yus at 13 December 2006 8:01 AM
OMG, that's so rare. Don't think you can even find it in KL. Should really try that one day :-)
Posted by: hongkiat at 13 December 2006 8:14 AM
my main priority..
1. hygiene
2. comfort
Posted by: Aaron Tan at 13 December 2006 8:35 AM
the chicken rice looks nice...does it taste nice as well?
anyways, you look very different in a suit and tie...compared to the time i saw u in zouk during the gorgeous party...
Posted by: lainegal at 13 December 2006 8:55 AM
omgod... would that b considered as the ugly side of malaysia?
Posted by: mying at 13 December 2006 8:56 AM
kenny, this post of urs made me feel like puking looking at the dirty staircase....GROSS!! i dunno how ur friend managed to eat sitting down on the staircase next to the broom. eeeeeww!!!!! =(
Posted by: spiffy at 13 December 2006 8:56 AM
The food don't look very appetizing to me :( Sorry to say this but you look like a nerd with that ridiculous specs of yours! Not that you look like 007 without one but what were you thinking when you bought that specs? Either there's no mirror at the optical shop or the lady who sold it to you is a hottie and you can't keep your eyes off her??
Posted by: PassingBy at 13 December 2006 9:23 AM
RM3.50 CHICKEN RICE & NO WAY 2 SIT? THAT IS 2 EXPENSIVE!HAVE A NICE DAY.
Posted by: HORNY ANG MOH at 13 December 2006 9:24 AM
"If you cook 'em, they will come!"
hehee! ;)
Posted by: FH2o at 13 December 2006 10:06 AM
hmmm... there's actually a few places in kl similiar to this but d only diff is there's place to sit la... and the food's not too bad either. abt pricing i can't quite tell cos we always go in big groups so the bill is mostly over RM50... kenny if u ever wanna go off the beaten track to find food in kl jz drop me a mail, i'll b happy to bring u food hunting.. ;P
Posted by: asstha at 13 December 2006 10:14 AM
good post that cover all sort of live.
the chicken rice tau keh will like to
thank you for your free advert for him.
knowing you have heart for people really
makes me keep on going to read your post
Posted by: sherman at 13 December 2006 10:27 AM
RM3.50 PER PLATE! THATS SO EXPENSIVE! its only 2.50 for a normal plate here in penang
Posted by: Holyboy27 at 13 December 2006 10:57 AM
Hi,
Its my first time I read about your website. I heard about you from my ex-collegue and so I do some scouring and read some of your articles and I found that you're very funny guy and hilariouslah..
Ok, I hope someday you will write something different about people like me (I'm a chinese transexual) and their lives around Malaysia and at least showing respect to this minority people. Anyway, good luck to you for your work and hope to hear some interesting news from you here.
ciao,
Sammi, Kuching
Posted by: Sammi at 13 December 2006 12:24 PM
now u know things are actually expensive...how i wish beer was as cheap as penang too....:(
Posted by: frixxion at 13 December 2006 12:50 PM
Well, at least the Ah Pek care to use the plastic glove while chopping the bak. A tiny plus side for the ah pek...ha!
Posted by: Ling at 13 December 2006 12:52 PM
Kenny you actually buy ar?
Did you eat it?
How was it?
hahaha..
Posted by: Knox at 13 December 2006 1:38 PM
You didn't pay RM3.50 just for the rice, Kenny, you paid for the experience too haha! Sometimes you can get good food at run-down places.
Posted by: leongsoon at 13 December 2006 2:03 PM
wtf RM3.50 aint expensive -.-''
Posted by: anonymous at 13 December 2006 2:14 PM
Hey, the uncle is living with dignity!!!
He earned his living even though not with style.
You must respect him-who is one of the many quiet contributor to this corrupted society.
Posted by: john at 13 December 2006 2:22 PM
tell meiling he looks cute on the stair
rachel
Posted by: yoyo at 13 December 2006 3:01 PM
you look weird with the tie la
Posted by: LMF at 13 December 2006 4:00 PM
i've been there twice for tapao, but that time they only charge RM1.50... u can pay extra maybe RM3 for double extra rice and meats... i like their pork. taste good.
Posted by: eve at 13 December 2006 4:36 PM
hey... the chick rice there is not bad.. tho i normally "ta pau". from what my dad told me, he actually rented a space in a coffee shop before but he didn't get as much customers as selling on the roadside.. :D
Posted by: Emily at 13 December 2006 4:38 PM
how did it taste though? o.O
and you're so cuuuute! XD
Posted by: soph at 13 December 2006 4:38 PM
that uncle seriously need insurance against mat rempit
Posted by: rempit at 13 December 2006 4:48 PM
Kenny, you have a weird tie colour
Posted by: yen at 13 December 2006 5:03 PM
Can't believe there are so many wussy here. Eating by the road side won't kill you ok. It used to be part of our Malaysian life.
If you get a chance to look at how some restaurant prepared their food, you would also think twice about eating them. Go to the Bangsar mamak and you can see big rats runing near the food stalls.
Posted by: Seri Naga at 13 December 2006 5:44 PM
that man is a orang kaya loh he do his bussines over there for about 30 years
Posted by: eds at 13 December 2006 5:54 PM
the uncle so kolien de. Bicycly been stolen. =( Sooner or later he will buy another new one? lolx. u look good in office wear. So lausit one. haha.
Posted by: Sharon at 13 December 2006 6:42 PM
hey, lol! yr tie don seem to match with yr shirt.. still. i muz admit.. u look handsome. ;)
Posted by: jane at 13 December 2006 6:50 PM
he can have his small stall..
but you can never imagine how fat his account balance is..
Posted by: tom at 13 December 2006 7:11 PM
1) u look so different in casual/work clothes
2) ur friend really damn bo chap...v casual chin chai anything also can guy...but it is this sort of ppl that helps to ensure the survival of that ahpek
3) actually in penang when i was there, and especially also in pasar malams ard kl, it is quite a common thing to eat standing up. nobody bats their eyelashes at standing up to eat a hot bowl of asam laksa.
4) gotta hand it to the ahpek..the determine to eke out an honest living..
5) nothings wrong.. if theres demand for such a supply.. dont fault the ahpek for supplying it..
6) have a good time in MY HOMETOWN KL this wkend!
Posted by: Alex at 13 December 2006 7:18 PM
I had eaten his chicken rice before....Was a long time ago ...10 years back i guess....but i cant imagine why he cant afford another bicycle after 10 years.....his chicken rice is not that bad either and last time my dad used to tapao instead of sitting on the "luxury" dining area......
Posted by: Terence Lee at 13 December 2006 7:33 PM
Now that's one funny post..I like the picture with arrows..flamingo..good one.hehe.
Posted by: Irene at 13 December 2006 7:35 PM
In reply to:
honestly did john lee pay u anything for publicity?
going back to the topic of john lee and how "great"he is, no doubt he has acheived much being only 24. but contrast this.
who is more successful? john lee with his money and all, or a 28 yr old with a degree in law, economics, political science and an mba? and dont tell me both are.
its so hard to quantify success nowdays and unfortunately kenny sia, u have adopted the asian mentality - materiality.
Posted by: Jack at 12 December 2006 9:31 PM | Link to comment
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It doesn't matter what sort of qualifications and the number of qualifications that you earn in your life.
It is how much you earn, how much reputations you gain, how publicly related and socially known (bonus if it is international) and the amount of money you make in life that makes you sucessful.
I am pretty sure with that list of qualifications that you had mentioned earlier, you must have something to do with it, and obviously you are either jealous or offended by Kenny Sia when he called John sucessful.
If you have a list longer than a mile, lost all your hair, lost all your social life, but with no jobs and no money. You are still a loser.
Perhaps your brain and mentality is the thing you should question at before you start making such embarassing statement.
Posted by: sucessful at 13 December 2006 8:44 PM
if you think the place that uncle do his business is not hygienic, think again, try go to the kitchen area whenever you eat at mamak, fast food restaurant or any kopitiam... you never know :D
Posted by: bongkersz at 13 December 2006 8:52 PM
I actually prefer you in your glasses and shirt + tie look....
Posted by: SY at 13 December 2006 9:51 PM
looking good Kenny..did you lose weight?
Posted by: Christina at 13 December 2006 10:23 PM
hello (: i'm planninng a trip to malaysia! just wanted to ask...about how much is a taxi ride from kl sentral (the train station) to puduraya bus station?
sorry that this comment is irrelevant to the chicken rice post!! kennysia.com is the only Malaysia blog that I know of and read regularly hahaha.
Posted by: glygole at 13 December 2006 10:33 PM
Kenny looks hot in office wear! never mind the dirty stall... :)
Posted by: Jo at 13 December 2006 10:44 PM
Wah, RM$3.50 is considered expensive? If I can find a SGD$2(about RM$4) chicken rice in Singapore I will 'tao chio' liao...
If I'm afraid of the crime rate there, I would have moved back with my dad long ago man.
Posted by: JenxGeR at 13 December 2006 10:50 PM
flamingo!! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Posted by: bre!nda at 13 December 2006 10:52 PM
Hi Glygle,
A taxi ride from KL Sentral to Pudu Station should be around RM 4-5.
Welcome to Malaysia!
Posted by: Hee at 13 December 2006 11:27 PM
DAMN HOT IN SUIT AND TIE!
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 14 December 2006 3:42 AM
To JACK,
I would say JOHN LEE is successful than those who have all kinds of degrees on hand. WHY? Everyone in this world if they have the kind of money, they would be able to achieve that many degrees too, and its a matter of time. But for John Lee...i think that is consider SUCCESS. MOST degrees holder are jobless or either not working in their field of study. How do you consider that successful?
Study found that most millionaires did not go to University. Well thats just my thought!
Posted by: Successful at 14 December 2006 3:57 AM
absolutely freaking brilliant. there is nothing in new york city that has that much class, except perhaps our infamous osama bin ladin's chicken and rice stand on 55th and 8th...
Posted by: simplyspeaking at 14 December 2006 5:03 AM
LoL ...you are brilliantly humourous. i like that "flamingo" uncle. Hope he will become one!! N btw it is ok to have that experience..dun feel "pai seah". Truly Malaysian!
Posted by: angie at 14 December 2006 11:11 AM
to anonymous: thanks loads! (:
Posted by: glygole at 14 December 2006 11:38 AM
Wah! Mr.kenny Sia made it into Wikipedia! Congratulation!
Posted by: Darrel at 14 December 2006 12:12 PM
wa! even made it to wikipedia! hahaha!
Posted by: lol at 14 December 2006 2:11 PM
Ah.I recognise the chicken rice meal.My good fren Jamie tapau 2 packets for us one morning and we had it for the 1st time at Kaya & Toast. Now I understand why she always 'tapau' them instead of having it at the stall. Nevertheless, its tasty. Yum.Yum.
Posted by: Winnie Chan at 14 December 2006 2:52 PM
i would love to try it someday. and i think he must thank you for promoting his chicken rice free here. u've done another good deed:)
Posted by: kennylover at 14 December 2006 3:33 PM
I'm sure that Chicken Rice tastes nicer than some of the stuff they try to pass off for Chicken Rice here!
Posted by: MMX at 14 December 2006 4:02 PM
That chicken rice looks like the one in the Chicken Rice Shop. :)
Posted by: :) at 14 December 2006 4:21 PM
im with jack here.. its not the money or the social interaction u make that distinguish u from a winner or a loser.. People like John shud be recognized/admired for the contribution and innovation he created.. its shud never be measured with materialistic shites such as being rich at the age of 24, and his merc.. Kenny is being materialistic by looking at that angle..
either with degree or not..we all live basd on commision.. work, get paid and spend.. what we need is a revolution.. or a revolutionaries just like Mr John himself..
Ever tot how did skating and those weird X-Treme games goes pro? That is the work of revolutionaries...
Anyway, Kenny can be one of them.. all the best!
Posted by: eediot at 14 December 2006 5:39 PM
Wonder if uncle flamingo pays taxes.
Posted by: elisezzuk at 14 December 2006 9:51 PM
looks tasty.. but too far to try :(
Posted by: hamkalink.com at 14 December 2006 10:59 PM
look sleek in those pair of glasses
Posted by: Shireen K at 15 December 2006 1:07 AM
LOL!!!!!!!!!
i shouldn't have read this in my office.
it's the funniest post i've ever read for god's sake.
Posted by: Mr.Goober at 15 December 2006 4:34 PM
Well Kenny,
I do remember one case, where an uncle selling ais kacang in Port Klang (I did worked in port klang for about a year).
He is millionaire now. He used to sold ais kacang in front a few coffee shops but now he own these few coffee shops...hehe.
Anyway, how's the taste? Any good? Should try at least once when i visit Kuching again next summer.
Posted by: Tony at 16 December 2006 12:37 AM
u look like tellitubbies....so kewt
Posted by: hot girl at 17 December 2006 6:13 PM
hey kenny here is something for you there is an athlete in the asain games that failed a gender test heres a link to check it out http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411749/936979
Posted by: kiwichef at 18 December 2006 4:30 AM
Hi,
You got a very nice and wonderfull blog, full of pics and nice story.Good Malaysian Blog.
kenwahfu
Posted by: kenwahfu at 18 December 2006 5:59 PM
Kenny, this is my first time seeing you with spects. Very suai leh!!!! pheewitttt
Posted by: Hijackqueen at 19 December 2006 11:48 AM
gila. this is radiculous
Posted by: krazy at 19 December 2006 12:19 PM
This uncle must be getting an influx of customers so suddenly, people going there just to see what it's like and he's probably thinking "oh the gods must be helping me at last". I would definitely go there to try it one day. Good publicity!
Posted by: Mel at 21 December 2006 1:19 PM
Kenny. Thank you on behalf of this "uncle"you say. He;s not as old as you might think. After 30 years of self employment, he has managed to raise a family of four, 3 sons and one daughter. With a really "TRUE" side by side working wife" they have had a very secussfril business. Good food is rare nowadays. The ironic thing is, he has managed to guide his family from his work ethics and devoution to his work, he has shown his sons the true meaning of making a living. All his sons have very responsible positions with varous companies. He may live on the dark side of Kuching, but I assure you, he is more successful than most of us will ever be. I betcha he could match bank accounts with anyone reading this. I am a friend of the family, so i don;t have to eat in the dining room, I eat upstairs:))). I come hear and have his cicken and rice every year from Canada. He is my hero. And Kenny, you have done nothing but drive the inquisitive to his stall in droves. Thanks and keep up the good ,free adverticing. It;s great!!
Posted by: Tim at 22 December 2006 8:00 AM
someone says you look like HK-Film-director WONG JING in the suit, haha
Posted by: Wong Jing at 23 December 2006 7:24 PM
OhhH! I am twelve Kenny, and my sister told me about your website! You look totally adorable in that suit! Your entry, especially the one called Xia Xue and I are getting married, made me laugh lodes. Keep up the good work.
-P.S, the owner of the shop and Yoda creep me out. Keep it coming tho!
Posted by: gesundheit at 30 December 2006 11:28 PM
Haiya kenny, i would be pai seh, i think i rather ta pao then standing at kaki lima.. especially in smart.
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 08 January 2007 4:16 PM
wow.....i like this type of food and style...i will try it.....change to simply life and let respect this knid of bbusiness....
Posted by: Robinson at 17 January 2007 5:22 PM
wow
Posted by: imseap at 23 January 2007 9:58 PM
u so free ho... nth do... hehe
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 26 January 2007 11:30 AM
I live nearby from this chicken rice stall. The owner not only sell chicken rice, he also sells pork and eggs. They taste really good, and I haven't found any other stalls that can offer similiar taste. The stall owner had been at the same location for God knows how many years... he only works half day to serve lunch. Very sweet guy. I was so surprised to see Kenny's posting about this stall. :-) Only if this stall owner had gone to a business school or are more business-minded or ambitous, then he would have owned his own chicken store chain.
Posted by: Cheryl Ting at 20 February 2007 8:27 AM
i m the 126
Posted by: lol at 15 March 2007 12:57 PM
allah~same as normal chicken rice only~nothings speacial la~n expensive oso~its jus little bit only~better go others place more comfartable 1
Posted by: j_na at 30 September 2007 6:23 PM
I'm going to try it out. I never saw people selling chicken rice in such a way.
Posted by: pauline at 09 November 2007 7:48 AM
to kenny:
you always bring camera whereever you go?? even lunchtime oso kah?
Posted by: jianh at 01 March 2008 9:41 PM
Its my first time looking at ur website
Its certainly a great blog...u got there
Keep up the good work....
Wow...Idon't even know that there is such a unique stall...Although the chicken rice might be expensive and not hygienic....but its the experience that's worth the RM3.50....And for sure I'll go there for lunch sometime....by the away...what is the uncle's operating time?...I don't want to reach there and go back empty stomach...
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 07 August 2008 7:17 PM
LOL~
you wear this specs looks old and uncle.
and i never know you got wearing specs de wei...
=P
Posted by: prue at 06 October 2008 5:47 PM