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You heard of fish burger, double cheeseburger, ham burger, chicken burger…how about Ramly burger? Malaysians and most Singaporeans surely heard of it and even tasted it. Fellow Malaysians, if you never heard of Ramly burger before, don’t tell me you are a Malaysian. XD
I was in Penang and bought a “Ramly Burger Special” from this popular Ramly Burger stall known as Din Corner. A customer saw me taking photos at the stall and jokingly commented that I was from The Star (newspaper). XD
Steps on how to make a “Ramly Burger Special”. The patty is first wrapped in a thin layer of egg before stacking other ingredients like onions, margarine, cabbage, mayonnaise within the buns.
Din Corner is a neat and decent-looking stall located along the roadside, dunno which road but I know it is in Penang. =P
Speak so much of Ramly Burger and yet nearly forgot to take a pic of it to show how the end result looks like. Ignore the teeth impressions on the half-eaten burger! This burger tastes better than burgers from KFC, Mac and Burger King! Sedap!
Many Singaporeans like Ramly burgers but strangely, we could hardly see a Ramly stall in Singapore, except in pasar malams. I just read from Wikipedia that the import of Ramly Burger to Singapore is prohibited. Only frozen Ramly Burger patties are approved for sale, and yes, I see that in supermarkets in Singapore, and tempted to buy some. =D
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You can eat the babies! They are candies made of chocolate. But 10 out of 10 get goosebumps and find it disgusting! Err… no baby girl?
(photos from http://english.pravda.ru)
Burger set for the babies. Think the fries are also real, can see traces of oil on the package.
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A Taiwanese food variety show recommended this Quan An Ngon restaurant, which is located somewhere in between Nguyen Du St and Han Thuyen St. The nearby attractions are Reunification Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office, and we walked there after the meal in this restaurant.
So is the food nice here? I can’t comment much as I only tried three dishes. I would say this restaurant is mostly visited by tourists, thus, I find that the dishes are not really up to value and the food was just average. Three such dishes and two ice coffee cost around 123,000 VND. Pretty plain.
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