Friday 14 September 2012

333 Seafood Restaurant Pan Mee (Perak)

Pan Mee


  Next stop in Seri Manjung, Perak, would be 333 Seafood Restaurant. Located just beside The Store and behind James Cendol ( introduced in my previous episodes, http://food-oh-food.blogspot.com/2012/08/james-cendol-coolest-cendol-in-sitiawan_22.html  ), people usually go there for the great seafood varieties there. But in this episode, the Pan Mee has won my heart over with its unique taste and flavour. <Non-halal>



3 3 3!!


  Unlike many other Pan Mee ( a flour made type of mee) I've tasted all around Malaysia, this was originally hand-made, and shredded into pieces by a hand-operated machine. Started as a small buisness by a father and son a year ago, it claims to be a heritage of Penang Pan Mee. What makes this dish so tantalizing is the way this chef cooks it. Instead of cooking a whole pot of soup and then serving it together with the mee like many other hawkers do, he begs to differ as he cooks the soup and mee on the spot upon order. So on weekends, do expect a longer queue.


Shredded!



Hand-made!


  The soup is flavour-full, tasty, and with a tinge of the home-made chilli, everything pans out well in this delicious dish. The mee is also not as hard as Pan Mee usually are. This, chewy and soft, it really bodes well with the soup and stuff. Served at only RM3.50 per dish, this is something you have to get your hands on whenever you are nearby the area.






Signing out:
Nickel Low CJ

Saturday 8 September 2012

Beauty Of Teluk Senangin (Perak)




  Whenever people talk about the beaches in Perak, Pulau Pangkor and Teluk Batik will be the two famous destinations listed. Well, begging for a crowd-free area to enjoy the scenic view of the sunset, I and my friends took off to Teluk Senagin, a place where it's beauty matches any other wonderful beaches around Malaysia.


Sandy beaches.



Map To Teluk Senangin.


  About 40minutes drive from Seri Manjung, we headed off at about 4.30pm, hoping to catch the sunset before any of us misses it. If you need any directions, just ask the locals there, they'll be more than happy to help. On reaching, we were really amazed by the scenic beauty withheld within the lush greens of Teluk Senangin. The shore, the sand, the skies and of course the sunset, simply amazing! 


Breath-taking shore-lines.


  Do take note that there are no food stalls at site, so if you're planning your dinner, do make sure you come prepared. With the sun setting, and as the skies darken, that panoramic view, you'll just try to catch your breath! 


Dusk




Memories under the sunset!




Signing off: Nickel Low

Thursday 6 September 2012

Tua Pek Gong Temple (Perak)



  Not too long ago, I had a chance to visit one of the famous Chinese Temples in Pasir Panjang, Sitiawan. Being lured by the beauty of those pictures introduced by my friends, I soon took off to experience the wonder for myself, besides also hoping to offer my prayers as well.


Deities form the story, 'Journey To The West'.



Mind-blowing sculptures!


  A 10minute journey from Sri Manjung, I soon reached the temple, and dear mii it was more than just a temple! It was a famous tourist spot, with hundreds and hundreds of people flooding the whole place. It was a holiday that day, so I'm not really sure of how the situation was on other days, but it certainly was a place packed full of life.






Pond of Life



  And yes, those statues figures of the famous deities, there they stood facing the coast of Sitiawan, proud and magnificent was all that I could say. Being carved of every detail, one would just stare in awe of the beauty of those sculptures portrayed before one's eyes!


A picture with the deities, hope this brings mii luck! XD




The amazing arches of the temple!




Loads of people offering their prayers.



  Like many temples, each have their main deity that people of the Buddhism religion pray to, and for this temple, it is 'Tua Pek Gong' himself. Believed many by people all around Malaysia, it was a place they go to pray, not only for health, but mostly for wealth as well. One would find it hard to believe, but I've heard stories from people in Manjung and also patients whom I used to see in the hospital there, of people striking TOTO and many other lucky draws after a visit to the temple. I wouldn't be that superstitious, but nevertheless, it's a believe I'd respect and who knows, I might strike something next?



A garden inside the temple.



Cute little monk sculptures



  Not only those statues that kept mii amazed, but the whole temple itself is a beauty. No wonder people of Sitiawan claim it to be a jewel of their hometown. You really have to visit the garden inside the temple, because there are even more sculptures to be appreciated with. I heard there was over a 100 sculptures in total, so do take some time appreciating each and every of them. There was also a monkey park, but do there was nothing much inside except dying mangroves and a sea-view at the end.



Monkey Garden



Sea-view at the end.



  I went to offer my prayer there too, and I really was overwhelmed by the number of people praying there as well. It was quite packed, but it was still a super experience for mii. Still, I would recommend that if you want a less hectic visit there, do go on working days, might help a little on the crowds.


Even the toilets there have unique pictures of HK artists on them walls! 




Jackie Chan!



Man-made waterfall.



Deity Guan Yin.






Tiger's Cave






  They say pictures speak a million words, so I'll just leave a few photos here for viewing pleasure. Peace out! XD




Signing off,
Nickel Low CJ