Posts Tagged: malaysian

Pappyrich | Doncaster, Victoria Australia

PappaRich Outside

PappaRich Outside

 

PappaRich Inside

PappaRich Inside

 

Teh tarik

Teh tarik

 

Pappa Deep Fried Chicken Skin

Pappa Deep Fried Chicken Skin

 

Pappa Chicken Rice

Pappa Chicken Rice

 

Curry Laksa

Curry Laksa

 

Roti Canai

Roti Canai

 

Pappa Char Kuay Teow

Pappa Char Kuay Teow

 

Roti Kaya

Roti Kaya

 

Upon arriving in Melbourne, Australia, had to warm up the ol’ stomach for the coming days of good eating; ended up heading to Papparich. A chain here in Melbourne that specializes in the classic flavors and dishes found in Malaysia. Definitely not of the same as eating in the hawker stands in KL/Penang/etc… but it’s ever a joy to taste some of those familiar flavors. Favorite dish was definitely the Curry Laksa.

Papparich (information gathered 7/2013)
540, Doncaster Road
Doncaster, Victoria 3108
Australia

Hours
Mon – Wed, Sun 11.00am – 10.00pm
Thurs – Sat 11.00am – 11.00pm

Parking
Plenty of parking.

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Kampar Food Court | Kampar, Perak Malaysia

Kampar Food Court

 

My Uncle exhibiting a modern take on hunting and gathering

 

Stir fry on stool

 

Fat bean sports and noodles stir fry on flat wok

 

Another Uncle ordering curry ju cheong fun

 

See hum chow fun

 

Curry noodles

 

Kopi

 

Teh Tarik

 

curry ju cheong fun

 

If I had to choose just one place to consider my favorite food spot in the world, this would be it. The eats at the food court is astounding. Sure, you may not have the same variety as you would in a more modernized eatery, but as the old adage goes, quality over quantity. The best thing, I think, that can be ordered at the food court is the ‘see hum chow fun’, It simply cannot be beat anywhere else. Various textures and flavors from the Ingredients that an uncle has painstakingly cooked on a flat wok until he deems the dish is ready. Should you still want more, there are street food vendors that are a skip, hop, and step away. Not only would I choose this food court for the great eats, but there is also an emotional attachment as my most fondest memories of family are here. It’s a place where I consider time to stand still and hope to make many trips back in the coming years.

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Hawkers at Kampar Food Court (information gathered 8/2012)
Kampar, Perak Malaysia
Hours
Varies depending on vendor to vendor.

Parking
The amount of parking around the area is decent but not many. As the town is fairly small, we typically walked from where we stayed.

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Thanks to my family and friends for the tips and info on the food!