8 Aug, 2007
In the peaceful and quiet town of Sungai Lembing, there is a famous Yong Tau Foo stall. Each pieces of yong tau foo cost between RM0.20 and RM0.30. I remembered i ordered a bowl which cost RM3.20, and I couldn’t finish it. HaHa..
Lots of choices..

They will ask whether you want ’siham’ or not. By the way, I hate ’siham’.

Their famous tau fu.. Really nice and smooth texture..

Lastly, a bowl of curry mee that i ordered..
Usually, this stall will be crowded every Sunday. People usually come to eat after climbing Bukit Panorama to see the beautiful sunrise.
6 Aug, 2007
Sungai Lembing is an abandoned tin mining town, which is about 40 km from Kuantan. It used to be the richest town in Pahang.
1 month ago, I went to Sungai Lembing to climb
Bukit Panorama just to see sunset. It took us about 1 hour drive from Kuantan. This is the second time I came here. We set off at about 410AM and reached there at 510AM. It was raining, so we had to delay our plan. In order to reach the top of Bukit Panorama, we had to climb thousands of steep stairs.

Although this trip I didnt get to see sunset, but we managed to take some nice pictures. The morning air is so fresh. From the top, you can see the small little town of Sungai Lembing.

From the other side, the view is magnificent.

Group photo (girls) after conquering Bukit Panorama.

HP punches Ed. Ouch!!

Other attractions in Sungai Lembing are:
This picture i get from internet. I’ll definitely go again to see sunrise. This is true beauty of the nature.
Stay tuned!!
2 Aug, 2007
In the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, there is another version of keropok known as Keropok Sagu. Keropok Sagu contains a mixture of fish, prawn, vegetable, and sago. Usually, it will be deep-fried. Some local people prefer to boil it.

This time, I would like to recommend this particular shop at Tanjong Lumpur, Kuantan. Their version of keropok tastes a bit like KFC. The outer layer is very crunchy (only when it’s still hot), and the inner layer is so soft. Dip it with their special chilli sauce. Saliva drooling..
So, next time you get to Kuantan, try to look for Keropok Sagu, and I’m sure you’ll like it!!