Thursday, August 6, 2015
WE HAVE MOVED!
Greetings, Wangsa Maju netizens! If somehow you have ended here through the search engines, please proceed to our new site at www.wangsa-maju.com. Thank you.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Moga Punjab, if you love Punjabi food
Moga Punjab opened in June, 2011 |
Delicious potato prata (aloo pratha) served with mint sauce and mung bean dhall curry. |
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Mai, Rojak Mail!
Mail Mee Rebus & Nasi Kandar Penang |
IF you love rojak and mee rebus, check out Mail’s at the Melawati Hawker Centre, opposite the Achik printing services (see picture below). Here is another shop that rivals Hamid’s Mee Rebus situated just several shops downstream. Mail’s cheaper too and the mee rebus gravy is thick and nice, with distinctive shrimp flavours. How much? Just a little over RM3.00 a plate.
Left: The Rojak. Right: Mee Rebus. |
Look out for this shop. Mail is located opposite of it. |
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Mobile Police @ Desa Setapak
The mobile police station has moved to the corner of the roundabout, adjacent to SSL pan mee shop. It used to be near the roundabout, opposite the TOTO shop. This is a better arrangement - and frees up more parking space for others to park.
Perhaps, the police can also do something about people who dont know how to park and double park. Find them, and fine them please!
Monday, December 6, 2010
What on Earth Is This?
Okay, out of curiosity, have you spotted this stencilled graffiti on newly painted walls in Desa Setapak? Well, saw this one near the HP shop near the LRT station. Cheese massage? Hope you don't get cheesed off.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Pontian Wanton Restaurant
There's a new kid on the block but we have yet to try it. Outdoing all other businesses, this one decided to go at it loud and clear and here you can see all the glamour in the banner. If you have tried it, then perhaps you might want to pen us a line or two below.
Labels:
Desa Setapak,
Eating Out,
Section 2,
Wangsa Maju
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Where is DeliFrance?
Shoe City now occupies the spot where DeliFrance used to be. |
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