Dec 24

As the road trip will be long today, all of us got up early to get ready for the day. Morning in Gerik is still cooling with nice fresh air, its good to just get up early and enjoy the weather. Reminds me how KL used to be when I was young, when the morning are foggy and cold.

Without much delay, Edwin whom just had a crash course on Gerik from his local friend took us to a local food court in town where we had breakfast. Its the usual Chinese fare but they are slightly different from those we used to have in KL. We got ourselves some dim sum, wantan mee, prawn noodles, curry noodles, chee cheong fun and nasi lemak! Since its going to be a long drive, we want to make sure everyone had a good heavy breakfast. The curry noodles are worth mentioning here, order the thick gravy one, its nice and rich. Before leaving town, we stock up on mineral water and some kueh at the wet market.

It didn’t took too long to travel from Gerik to Temenggor Lake which is our next stop, on On the way we saw interesting signs of wild elephant crossing warning. Can’t help but keep wondering if we will bump into one and I am sure the gang will go crazy with their cameras! Soon we arrived at Temenggor Lake, first sight of it when we are crossing the bridge was beautiful, immediately all the cars slowed down to enjoy the view. Once we crossed into Banding Island, then I realised Banding Island Resort is under renovation, no wonder no one is picking when I called them to try to do booking. After the resort, there’s a Petronas there which is packed with cars resting and taking a break, unfortunately there are no nice view there. We moved further up the island and found a scenic spot for some photo shoot, this is partly a photography trip after all?

Before departing from Banding Island, we checked out the boat jetty and found out that its actually flooded! Water level raised to just below the marine police base there, 1/3 of shops and jetty are covered with water from the lake, not sure if this is a norm. Again, the shutterbugs snapped their cameras away here.

We then hurried everyone to move on, leaving Banding Island going further on the East West highway to Kelantan. The drive is really scenic with nice view of hills and mountains and of course again, the shutterbugs are screaming to stop for pictures. Daniel then advised us that there is a stop with nice view, this way we can park safely and snap away. So we arrived at a rest stop known as Titi Wangsa, as the name suggest, it over looks the whole Banjaran Titi Wangsa which is basically a long stretch of hills and mountains that protects the west coast of Peninsula Malaysia from the monsoon.

Everyone is getting hungry at this point, with the little kueh we have, we continued and rushed heading to Gua Musang through Jeli. First sight of Jeli is a relief as there are no floods here and the road are good but as we got halfway through, about 50km more to Gua Musang, we got stucked! A signboard saying that the road to Gua Musang is closed!!! OMG! We asked around and found out that landslide have covered up the road. At this point, we have to decide to go all the way back to Gerik or take the risk and see if we can pass since so many vehicles turned into the road anyway.

At this tension point, we send scout Daniel and Jason to ask further while the rest look for the loo at the Jeli bus station. The bus station is technically closed, with only 1 bus in sight and non of the counter or shops are opened. As the girls tried to be polite and covered up while seeking for the loo, I managed to flagged down a 4WD which told me that its safe to go as there is an old small road to detour. To be sure of this, Jason and Daniel managed to flagged down a motorbike… ya a motorbike! I saw a car and a motorbike, but they choose to ask the motorbike (hehe… what if the road is only passable by the bike?). Anyway, Jason is convinced that the road is passable and so our little adventure begins :D.

With slightly below half tank of fuel, we took the risk and headed on. There is seriously, no fuel station on the way down this road! Mainly small villages along the way, very little shops and mainly motorbikes. The only fuel station I saw are those cheap fuel they sell for motorcycles to use, which is basically a hut with a small little pump.

Soon, we came to the part of the road where a small signboard points us to a detour, in the beginning, the roads are still ok, looks like old and not maintained trunk road, then soon we came to small village road meant for 1 way traffic with lalang along both sides. At one point, we hit muddy dirt road below a railway bridge but lucky we managed to get passed. Then we hit smaller road and Jason had to be our ambassador to go down and ask the locals if we are on the right direction. After some assurance, we moved on deeper and came to small junction. We took the left turn with some kampung houses next to it and the moment Paullie asked, “the road so small, what if another vehicle comes the other direction?”, a Pajero shows up the other direction! This really reminds me of the drive the wildgeeks have to Lata Kijang, hehe…

Anyhow, the driver of the Pajero told us that we took the wrong turn, Gua Musang is through the right side of the junction. At this point we had to u-turn in the narrow kampungs and lucky the locals are friendly and gladly let us use their driveway to u-turn. At the right turning, we go pass the railway bridge (just inches above my truck) and move on. Soon, we came to a downhill and saw a long queue of cars, guess what, another landslide! A policeman on motorbike directed us to queue on one side. The queue is about 1km plus and we had to wait like 45mins here for the tractor to clear the road for us to cross. With hot weather, 1/4 fuel left, you can imagine how tense we are then! Finally, we got to cross, but through muddy roads again through the side, the 2 other cars are definitely complaining at this point.

Without thinking much, we move on, along the way, there are numerous mini landslides, part of road collapsed and muddy roads after flood. I think this whole part of Kelantan is really been hit bad by the flood. As we arrived in Gua Musang, everyone is screaming of hunger, so fueled up and look for the chinese place to eat fish head Micol mentioned. It was really an adventure getting to Gua Musang! I can just imagine how bad it can be if we are really stucked in flooded area, more reasons for Ed to consider a 4WD now? Muhahaha :P.

GPS - Gerik Food Court - N5 25.799 E101 07.822

Dec 9
Penang Food Hunt 2007
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Rasa Rasa organised a food hunt in Penang and I was fortunate enough to be one of the 96 participating cars. As the food hunt is on Saturday morning, we decided to go early a day earlier. As we hit the NSE after work on Friday, we were caught in a jam and with the on-going highway widening works at the Rawang-Bukit Beringin stretch, it was no help!

We were supposed to head straight up Bukit Tambun for a late dinner but due to the jam, we settled for Tanjung Malim instead. We head to Wun Nam in Tanjung Malim town (GPS:N3 40.910 E101 31.159) which I have visited years ago during the makan trip in the early days. The other car somehow got lost in Tanjung Malim after we split up at the rest stop, brand new Garmin Nuvi playing tricks on Ed I guess :P. Wun Nam is famous for its braised lotus leaf pork knuckle which is soft and tasty with chestnuts in the sides. We also ordered their chiu pai tofu which are homemade white tofu fried and top with minched meat, prawn paste fried chicken, fried roast pork with kau choy far and some vege. Total bill is about RM110 for 8 persons.

We then continue our journey to Penang and arrived very late after midnight and guess what, Penang bridge is closed to 1 lane. We had to crawl behind this slow moving car all the way across the bridge! Finally we are there and managed to settled down at Jess’ place there. As I was about to sleep, Ed’s engine started on my right, and when Ed finally stop, Adrian’s engine pulak started on my left, gosh… hehehe… but I think I had too much chinese tea at Wun Nam, had trouble sleeping :(.

Next day, as blur as most of us are, we got ourselves ready for the hunt and started the day with some good penang char keoy teow at Lasia Cafe in Air Itam (GPS:N5 24.315 E100 17.014). We then walked over to Asia Cafe across the road for some prawn paste chee cheong fun (GPS:N5 24.360 E100 16.964). After breakfast, we head to Paradise Sandy Bay for the hunt’s briefing.

After all the briefing, we were given 5 locations based on the rasa rasa penang book to go and we started with Kim Laksa in Balik Pulau. It was a long drive and very time consuming but I guess we are more on the mood for good food than competing. Kim Laksa is located next to the wet market in Balik Pulau (GPS:N5 21.110 E100 14.154) and serve the usual assam laksa or the siam style assam laksa with coconut milk in it, RM2.20 per bowl and its best to take it with a cup of icey Ambrah Sour Plum! After filling our stomach, we proceeded with our hunt of the other 4 places in the jammed up Georgetown! One of them worth mentioning is the Eu Char Koay at People’s Court at Lebuh Cintra, the oil they use is clean and very crispy eu char koay but 90 sens per piece!

The hunt then took us to Ghee Hiang for some teh tarik stunts then Air Itam to solve all sort of clues and back to Georgetown finishing at HSBC. Overall the fun was great but we wasted a lot of time to Balik Pulau, well, we are newbies anyway, so its alright, plus we are more interested in eating than competing!

We were given RM15 vouchers each so we decided to spend at the New World Food Court at Swatow Lane (GPS:N2 11.972 E102 15.204). The place is new and clean, but of the various local food we have tested here, the oo-chien (oyster omelette), rojak and fried chicken wings are ok, the rest are so so. The famous ice kacang here is alright but I still think the SS2 wai sek kai one is better.

After dinner, we called it a day and head back to the hotel. Next morning, we decided to skip hotel food and head out to Lorong Seratus Tahun (GPS:N5 24.914 E100 19.348) for the yummy Penang Curry Noodles! The best difference is for curry noodles here are the pig’s blood jelly which most of the gang gladly donates to me, yummy! Next, we head to Jalan Perak for the famous hokkien mee at Kedai Kopi Classic (GPS:N5 24.814 E100 18.963). We reached there at about 10am, there are still a mountain of noodles and guess what, the owner told me they have run out!!! Gosh! Must be really good, have to come back! We then settled for some roti babi and chai kueh at Polyland Cafe in Pulau Tikus (GPS:N5 25.927 E100 18.634).

Later, we checked out and heads to my favourite Goreng Pisang at Tanjung Bungah (GPS:N5 27.961 E100 16.784) at the corner of Jalan Chan Seow Teong. They fry the goreng pisang 2 times and its really crispy yet inside is still soft and nice. Everyone who doesn’t want it will want more after I make them have 1 ;). Just check out sky’s pix when he is feasting on the goreng pisang you know how nice it is! :P
Next, we go to Seng Thor at Lebuh Kimberley(GPS:N5 24.916 E100 20.085) for some really good oo-chien and some penang lobak! The oo-chien is crispy with lots of oysters and I just love the penang style lobak sauce! We then walked to Penang road for the famous cendol (GPS:N5 25.025 E100 19.834) before going over to 1 Corner Restaurant at Jalan Bawasah behind Dorsett Hotel (GPS:N5 25.292 E100 19.540) for some nice assam laksa. This assam laksa is sold by an Indian man who’s wife is a chinese and the other thing nice there is fried popiah which I like to dip it and eat with the assam laksa.

Next, we head back to Air Itam to pick up some of the Him Heang biscuits we have bought and stopping by Ghee Hiang as well, not to mentioned the stop at Cheong Kim Chuan for nutmegs. Before leaving the island, I just had to dragged everyone to New Lane for my must have Chee Cheong Chuk(GPS:N5 24.898 E100 19.583). The porridge is still the best I had so far!

After fulfilling our penang hawker’s food craving, (actually still want to eat more, but just no room left!), the gang was still gungho to stop by Bukit Tambun before heading home. So Bukit Tambun it is that we went. We went to Prawn Village Seafood (GPS:N5 16.295 E100 26.603) in Bukit Tambun and had a steam seabass, sotong kia, etc.

Finally, we are satisfied and it was then a rush to reach home since its a working day tomorrow but the jam in Bukit Tambun and again at the NSE did not help! But overall its was a fun trip and the food is still as heavenly as it was ;).

Credits: Many thanks for the sporting gang from TMS whom participated and also to Sky for some of his nice photos and for being my “volunteer” blog host, hehe :P

Sep 27
Brunei - Big Mama
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Take a look at the picture and tell me what you see, definitely not a Chinese makan place but it is. They have a good choices to choose from (see pix) and I was here for breakfast. Since its the fasting month, we can only limit ourselves to Chinese food mainly during the day. Plus being not familiar with the whole place, we just limit ourselves to Kiulap area near our hotel.

I had the curry noodles as per the waitress’ recommendation, its really different from those we are used to, curry here are more sweet and lack the sambal spicy kick. Also the type of noodles they use are different. The noodle cost about Brunei $3.50 per bowl. I wouldn’t rate it good but can eat la.

Also, check out the pix below, this is how cheap petrol is in Brunei ;)

Sep 27

We were hashing in FRIM in Kepong and just outside FRIM locates Kg Kepong Ulu. Just as you enter the Kampung, turn right and there are a few makan place. So our good friend The Bull went and scout the area and he told us there are BKT. So the whole group of 7 mountain bikers head there and found out that the 3 big pots are actually not BKT.

Anyhow, we parked our bikes and check out what they have there. You have the choice of curry noodles, pork noodles or pan mee. The shop does not have any signboard, so look for the 3 big pots and some sitting area outside next to the car wash. I ordered the dry pan mee while The Bull ordered the curry noodles.

The curry noodles looks really impressive and yummy when it arrived with generous amount of toppings but it just taste normal. The dried pan mee was really good and we actually share another one since its so yummy and we had sort of burned out our energy in FRIM, which is a very nice and scenic place to cycle btw. Put some of its chili paste and the pan mee is covered with minced meat and fried anchovies.

Excellent place to makan after a good exercise, recommended for the dried pan mee ;).

GPS: N3 13.665 E101 38.137