Day trip to Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Another long-planned outing to JB with the girls after a long hiatus of 3 years was finally fulfilled on a random weekend. Both Meryl and Sweetie joined RKM for a full day trip worth of shopping, 'makan-ing' and singing!
Upon reaching JB, Malaysia, we settled at our favorite eatery place, Restoran Yit Foh which is located at Taman Century. We never fail to visit this eatery place whenever we drive in to JB. As always, the meal i most look forward to is breakfast, in order to start a brand new day!
Restoran Yit Foh serves very delicious Wanton Noodles, and the egg noodles blended very well with their seasoning sauce. The freshly prepared preserved green chilli is worth a mention too! I love the piping hot soup which has generous portions of wantons the best! My wonderful weekend brekkie was satisfied by a plate of delicious wanton mee and a big sharing bowl of Wanton Soup!
We love shopping in JB, due to our strong currency conversion. Both Sweetie and I got the exact piece of black dress from Padini for only RM29.
We indulged oursleves with some bubble teas from The Alley
Our main agenda for this trip was to satisfy our craving of
singing to our heart's contents. We went to our usual place, the 'DeCast
Karaoke'. The damage was super affordable as we paid a total of RM80-ish
(SGD20+) for 4 people for a 3-hour session of singing and an unlimited flow
of drinks. There is no chance the price would be this cheap in Singapore. You
couldn't even pay for an hour in Singapore for what I paid here!
We brought the girls to one of our favorite eatery places for
dinner. Yes! We re-visited 'Secret Ingredients Chicken Pot' which is
located at Taman Mount Austin, as they serve delicious and tasty Chicken
Hotpot!
Upon being
seated, we ordered the signature Chicken Pot, and ordered a large size
for sharing. The Chicken Pot consists of
various cuts of fresh chicken meat that is cooked in a delicious black sauce
with chillies, and it is served on a burner in a pot akin to the ubiquitous
Steamboat. At the eatery, one can also order some additional ingredients to throw into the chicken pot aka steamboat style and we did just that by
ordering luncheon meat, tang hoon, hotdogs, as well as an assortment of
vegetables and crabsticks! You can choose the level of spiciness for your
chicken pot, and we chose the non-spicy version! The damage was super
affordable at only RM80 (SGD26+).
After our meal, we visited HOTCAKE, a dessert shop at Taman
Mount Austin, Johor Bahru! I love the vibes of the cafe, and our fluffy
pancake tasted delicious. I will definitely come back again to try other
desserts.
We left JB after our desserts session at around 8+, and we made
our way back to SG. We were surprised that there was a slight jam of an hour at
the Malaysia side, and no jam on our end in Singapore.
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