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Saturday, September 24, 2005 . 12:52 AM


Passed by somewhere people laid their noodles to b sun under the freaking hot sun. Now i'll talk abt food, bcos kuching has lots n lots of nice and very unique food. One of which is kolo mee. I didn't take a pic of a bowl of kolo mee but u can check out the ever 1st stall that opened in singapore recently in chinatown. Of cos if u eat the kolo mee in kuching, it's much betta than the one in singapore, but i still say it's quite authentic. The noodles are chewy and very QQ hahaa...flown in everyday from kuching. =) Posted by Picasa
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