Well, when I said again, it doesn't mean I went there daily. :) In fact, this is the second time I had cendol there again in this famous little shop at Klang town while on the way to Kuala Selangor and Sekinchan from Puchong. It was a hot Sunday and it's really a good idea to have a refreshing bowl of delicious cendol.
The ice melted quickly on this hot day but it does cool us down. Ok, time to move on!
there it is... I believe this shop is famous in the Klang valley... |
yummy... can't wait to finish it! It tasted really good! |
nice view of Klang town from this shop...traffic was slightly heavy! |
looking out from the shop... lots of cars parked here. Wonder all come to enjoy the cendol? |
Drool!... It is nice to eat them on sunny day! Did you add the nasi pulut for added ecstasy?? Yum! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice building on the third picture
ReplyDeleteIt certainly did melt so fast - so watery. I like lots of shaved ice...and evaporated milk!
ReplyDeleteBest! likes cendol a lot too though nowadays never dare to take much.. hahhaa..
ReplyDeleteCendol cendol, best taken in hot weather!! ^^
ReplyDeleteI simply love cendol!
ReplyDeletei wan cendol too! when wanna bring me to there? :p
ReplyDeleteI want a bowl pls, keke...
ReplyDeleteTwilight - drolling leh....hahaha...drive to klang and makan la.
ReplyDeleteFilip - yeap! It's a new mosque.
ReplyDeletesuituapui - can ask for more ice!
ReplyDeletereanaclaire - once a while la...not everyday mah
ReplyDeleteHayley - it was super hot that day~!
ReplyDeletewenn- most people like!
ReplyDeleteCarol - ask Eric lor..Klang nearby.
ReplyDeleteSharonlim - go eat.... SG foodcourt all got nice cendol!
ReplyDeleteHi Chris, wow, I sure miss having a nice cold cendol.
ReplyDeleteBeen ages since I last had one.
Your mentioned of K. Selangor and Sekinchan sure bring back memories to me....
Used to pass there or stop for lunch enroute to Teluk Anson, or to Pangkor, Sitiawan on business old days.
Love your pics....well taken.
Have fun.
Lee.
Ps, used to go catch udang galah at K. Selango in the late '60s.....and they were real big too....easy bring back 50 to 100. Those days no polution yet.
It's certainly the best to eat, during these hot days...
ReplyDeleteI'm in Klang Valley yet I rarely or shud I say never been to Klang! @_@
ReplyDeleteUncle Lee - Glad these blogs reminds you of some memories. Well, I saw a lot of folks fishing in Sekinchan, I guess there are still big head prawns here.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I'm sure you can find cendol in some South East Asian restaurants in Canada.
Prince & Princess mum - It really cool us down in the hot weather! Thanks for commenting!
ReplyDeleteMerryn - you only went to that two malls...that's it! :P
ReplyDeleteThat bowl of cendol sounds so good on hot weather like now. I will ask for extra ice:D
ReplyDeleteQuak - Thanks for commenting on my blog. Well, I must add more ice next time. :)
ReplyDeletehmmm... not sure i been there before... Maybe yes~ have to ask my friend in Klang :p
ReplyDeleteSeeing your bowl of cendol reminds me I have not eaten this delicious dessert for a long time already even though I am staying in Klang! Must make a trip there soon!
ReplyDeleteTZ - hahaha....I think it's not difficult to find if your friend knows Klang well. It's at the town centre. And, thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteJeanie - oh....how lucky you are. There's lots of good food in KLang!!!! Bak Kut Teh, Telok Gong seafood...etc and of course, this cendol. I know one pan mee also quite good there and it's very crowded.
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