We woke up late the next morning and checked out of
The One Boutique Hotel at around 11am. We then headed to
Ah Ma House to sample their signature charcoal grilled love letters.
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it was another blazing hot day
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but we braved the heat anyway
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not unlike the swing at my mother's house
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goodies in store
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in working order?
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looks newly refurbished
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items from yesteryear
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with retro styled furniture that's now back in fashion |
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the flat screen TV is an eye sore though
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We then bade a fond farewell to Sekinchan and drove for about half an hour due south to the next small town of Tanjung Karang. Here we planned to have lunch at another seafood restaurant.
Suang Le River Restaurant was chosen (again) solely for its stunning location beside Sungai Tengi and the views it accorded us.
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the very deceptive front facade
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we were very skeptical at first
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then it dawned on us
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first whiff of the salty air |
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my money shot
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ahoy there!
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Since this is a purely seafood restaurant, we made do with their signature Kung Pao styled fish, Lala (soft clams) in rice wine and some omelettes.
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taking our order
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another room with a view
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unassuming seafood restaurant
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as we waited for our dishes to arrive
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keeping himself busy
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Chinese tea, as always
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kung pao styled deboned fish
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Cat's favourite lala (soft clams?)
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a potent combination
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in case Brendan grows tired of seafood
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digging in
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Again the meal did not come to RM100, another pleasant surprise. The amazing view of Sungai Tengi, however, is priceless!
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perched on Sungai Tengi
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a quite captivating view
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blue skies to soothe the soul
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time to say goodbye
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We bade farewell to Tanjung Karang and in less that 2 hours were back home, safe and sound. This is trip that will repeat itself in the future, this we are certain of.
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