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	<title>Comments on: Kepong &#8220;Ka Ka&#8221; Bak Kut Teh</title>
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		<title>By: Bistro : Bak Kut Teh Selangor by Jiangti Wan-Leong &#124; Yam Cha Coner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bistro : Bak Kut Teh Selangor by Jiangti Wan-Leong &#124; Yam Cha Coner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2007 18:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: I Am BM Kia! Malaysia Food and Travel &#187; &#8220;Delicious&#8221; Curry Fish Head</title>
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		<description>[...] posted an entry mentioning a very nice Curry Fish Head stall in Kepong some months ago. Last weekend when I went to Cyberjaya to attend Siang Leng&#8217;s [...]</description>
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		<title>By: &#8220;Delicious&#8221; æœ‰ä½™ Curry Fish Head at Relaunched</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#8220;Delicious&#8221; æœ‰ä½™ Curry Fish Head at Relaunched</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I posted an entry about a very nice Curry Fish Head stall in Kepong some months ago. Last weekend when I went to Cyberjaya to attend Siang Leng&#8217;s convocation, I had the opportunity to enjoy this delicious curry fish head again. This time, I managed to take some pictures of it!    &#8220;Delicious&#8221; Curry Fish Head operates in a huge food court in Kepong called &#8220;Happy City&#8221; å¿«ä¹?åŸŽ. It is managed by 2 people, a man and a lady. I am not sure of their relationship, but I assume the lady is from China because she has &#8220;the slang&#8221; when speaking in Mandarin.    So far, every time I go to &#8220;Happy City&#8221;, the place is full. It has about 20-30 stalls and features a big projector screen showing Astro dramas. Parking is easily available and free just in front of the food court.    The smallest portion cost RM9 exclusive of rice. Although it looks little, it is enough for 2-3 people, costing only RM3-5 per person for a syok meal. Their Curry Fish Head is always cooked upon order, so you can be sured of its freshness. Look at the gravy which was boiling hot when delivered to our table.    The Curry Fish Head sold here uses pretty much the usual ingredients: Fish meat, taufu pok, ladies fingers and long beans. What I like the most is the really rich and thick gravy. The gravy was so nice that I can finish the plate of rice with it LOL. Definitely a must try! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I posted an entry about a very nice Curry Fish Head stall in Kepong some months ago. Last weekend when I went to Cyberjaya to attend Siang Leng&#8217;s convocation, I had the opportunity to enjoy this delicious curry fish head again. This time, I managed to take some pictures of it!    &#8220;Delicious&#8221; Curry Fish Head operates in a huge food court in Kepong called &#8220;Happy City&#8221; å¿«ä¹?åŸŽ. It is managed by 2 people, a man and a lady. I am not sure of their relationship, but I assume the lady is from China because she has &#8220;the slang&#8221; when speaking in Mandarin.    So far, every time I go to &#8220;Happy City&#8221;, the place is full. It has about 20-30 stalls and features a big projector screen showing Astro dramas. Parking is easily available and free just in front of the food court.    The smallest portion cost RM9 exclusive of rice. Although it looks little, it is enough for 2-3 people, costing only RM3-5 per person for a syok meal. Their Curry Fish Head is always cooked upon order, so you can be sured of its freshness. Look at the gravy which was boiling hot when delivered to our table.    The Curry Fish Head sold here uses pretty much the usual ingredients: Fish meat, taufu pok, ladies fingers and long beans. What I like the most is the really rich and thick gravy. The gravy was so nice that I can finish the plate of rice with it LOL. Definitely a must try! [...]</p>
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