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    • CommentAuthorDaeng
    • CommentTimeFeb 21st 2008
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    Any suggestion? hope u all can help..... Cheers!!!
    • CommentAuthortigersden
    • CommentTimeFeb 22nd 2008
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    Any preference or anything you have in mind, narrow it down would be better.
    • CommentAuthorDaeng
    • CommentTimeFeb 23rd 2008
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    I mean food that must be eat when we r in Batu Pahat... Nxt week i will come to BP with my friend frm Sabah..So need any suggestion to where should i bring my friend to eat... ^_^


    sory for da noob question... hope u all dont mind... ^_^
    • CommentAuthortigersden
    • CommentTimeFeb 25th 2008
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    Since this is in the halal thread, there are a few places to visit.

    1. Lontong at the so called Hilton, near the entrance the BP Resthouse (very close to roundabout). For morning breakfast only.
    2. Asam Pedas Ali, located near to JJ Snooker Centre before the Batu Pahat Bridge. For Lunch only
    3. Nasi Briyani Power at Taman Soga. (Breakfast - Dinner)
    4. Nasi Briyani Gam at Taman Bukit Pasir (Breakfast - Dinner)
    5. Rojak Oom at Taman Emas (Morning Tea Break - Evening Tea Break)
    6. Hamid Corner beside Carrefour or at Taman Bukit Pasir (the old Spices Restaurant - behind Alliance Bank)
    7. Restoran NSR (I think this one philip posted in the main page, not sure if i spelled it correctly), near to Carrefour. (Breakfast till Supper)
    8. 1001 Stall, along Jalan Omar (situated at the Old Bus Stand, they close on Thursday bcoz of Pasar Malam) (Dinner - Supper)
    9. If you wanna travel, you try the Mee Bandung at Parit Raja, right side of the Traffic light, turning towards all the shops selling the kerepek. (Evening Tea Break - Supper)
    10. Nasi Lemak Lau Piak (this one need no introduction) (Breakfast - Lunch)
    11. Nasi Lemak Panas (behind Pelican Hotel) (Dinner - Supper)
    12. The other Asam Pedas stall will be located beside the old Cathay Cinema, two stalls there. (Lunch only)
    13. Not forgetting, Nasi Briyani Mat Shah after the BP Bridge (Lunch - Tea Break)
    14. Ceria Murni, located before the junction to Taman Banang Heights, you will notice a cute mobile signboard at the junction. (Dinner - Supper)
    15. Restoran Perahu, located before the traffic lights near to Telekom Malaysia. (Dinner - Supper)
    16. Seri Medan Restoran, located at Taman Setia Jaya, the taman beside Carrefour (Open from 9:30 am - 11 pm)
    17. Roti John, only sold in the Thursday Pasar Malam at Jalan Omar
    18. Roti Canai stall, located near the Parit Besar Traffic Light junction, this one you need to turn in before you reach the main junction to Parit Besar.
    19. Cendol Stall, Jalan Engan
    • CommentAuthorphilip
    • CommentTimeFeb 25th 2008
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    impossible to finish it within one week! LOL
    you got to bring your friend for 1 month to try all the food. :-)

    the listing is making me hungry.
    • CommentAuthorDaeng
    • CommentTimeFeb 26th 2008
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    hahahha...anyway thanks tigersden.. ^_^
    • CommentAuthortigersden
    • CommentTimeFeb 27th 2008
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    I might have left out a few stalls here and there, these were what popped out from my mind when you asked the question.
    • CommentAuthorDaeng
    • CommentTimeFeb 28th 2008
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    Nvr Mind...More than enough for me... ^_^ Cheers!!!
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    Hi tigerden,

    I wonder if u can shorten the list for an "express" trip back to BP. Let's say I go back for 2-3 days, what is the must-makan within that time?
    • CommentAuthortigersden
    • CommentTimeMar 27th 2008
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    I dunno how to narrow down the list, but since I have already split them from Breakfast to Dinner, just take your pick. :D
    • CommentAuthorphilip
    • CommentTimeMar 27th 2008
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    It's impossible to eat everything in 2-3 days. A suggestion is to order 1 or 2 things and share between a few person. Then after that, chit chat a bit, then move on to another place.

    You can then have 2 breakfast, 2 lunches, maybe 1 afternoon tea, 1 dinner and 1 supper.

    That's what I do. haha....
    • CommentAuthormailbp
    • CommentTimeApr 20th 2008
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    I dont know if I am correct, but I would like to let you all try 1 antique roti canai stall in Seri Gading town. This stall is now run by the son of Hamid. You can ask anyone on where is Kedai Hamid andthey will direct to you. The speciality is the curry flavour. You haveto soak the roti cnanai befoe eating..............hmmmmmm you will get that 1960's old smeall and taste. Please try
    • CommentAuthorfraulein
    • CommentTimeMay 30th 2009
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    I miss the Nasi Lemak behind the shoplot that's opposite Mariyam. Use to be a stall under a tree there, but was demolished by MBBP in around 2002. Anyone knows where it moved to? The Nasi Lemak was yellowish in color with very good sambal sotong.
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