The flagship store boasts more than 150 employees who can communicate with customers in English, Japanese, Korean, German, Spanish and Malay, in addition to the Chinese language in 25 varieties of Chinese dialects, according to Apple. Diana Chou, market director for East China, Apple Retail, sa...
New restaurants in Dubai. Credit: Harummanis Chef Akmal Anuar has launched a Singaporean-Malay restaurant in Dubai. The nameHarummanispays homage to the fragrant Harumanis mango, which is cherished in Malay culture and a nod to Anuar’s roots. At Harummanis, you can expect traditional dishes ...
In addition to spices, Malaysian dishes often use coconut milk (santan), shrimp paste (belacan), lemongrass (serai), galangal (lengkuas), and, of course, steamed rice (nasi). These ingredients are all staples of Malaysian food culture and they are what make Malaysian cuisine and Malay dishes...
The addition of structures inside that display the traditional houses and marriage centres in those times is a wonderful piece of art to adore.Location: Lebuh Farquhar, Geroge TownTimings: 09.00 a.m. to 05.00 p.m. (Closed on Fridays)Click Here to Checkout: Petrosains KLCC Ticket Price ...
In addition, Perak state on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula was affected by flooding with 39 being displaced. The meteorological department has issued warnings of heavy rains due to the northeast monsoon, which typically lasts from October to March, with strong winds and rough seas expected...
Otak in Malay means ” brain,” referring to the dish’s appearance, not the ingredients. Apart from Singapore, you can also enjoy this tasty dish as astreet snack in Malaysiaand Indonesia. It is simply a grilled fish ball on the stove. The fish cake consists of meat flesh put in a ...
The broth is sour and spicy with the addition of tamarind, making it very appetising. The noodles used aren’t the usual laksa noodles, think glass noodles but thicker, which makes for an excellent accompaniment to the light broth with its silky texture. 88, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 ...
Its name is derived from the word “Rambut,” which means “hair” in Malay. Round rambutan includes 3 parts: skin, flesh, and a seed. Typically, it has reddish, orange, or yellow skin and is covered by countless fleshy pliable spines. Its flesh is pretty similar to Lychee and Longan...
The name “Rambutan” originated from the word “Rambut” in Malay, which means “hair”. Malaysia and Indonesia are regions with a lot of rambutan in the world. Many Malaysian and Indonesian foods are processed from this fantastic fruit. In addition, it also appears in many other tropical ...
Another addition to the list of top places to visit in Kerala for 2 days that offers a perfect escape to the lap of Mother nature is Kalpetta. This quaint town boasts mighty forest-clad hills that are spread as far as the eye can see, lush and dense vegetation, a refreshing aura, and...