I know this place thru What2See blog by CK Lam. Actually V is the one came across it first. V is a fan of frogs especially Kung Pou version. The main hall halogen lamp just fried and sparked few days ago. Short circuit at the transformer. Fortunately the shop owner is kind enough to repair and change the transformer for free. Nevertheless, we need to drive to town for the fix.
On the way back, I spotted the frog sign that I recognize from What2See. I told V about it and we U'turn back to this shop. It is located hmm... not sure what street is this... same road as Methodist Boys School. :) I guess visit What2See for the direction is better.
This shop only sells frogs and eels as main dish and fried eggs, oily vege as supplementry. So if you dont like frog, dont even enter. :)
You can serve with rice, porridge or even noodle.
Kung Pou frog in claypot. This is spicy. For me at least, for spicy eating person, shouldn't be a problem. This is medium pot which cost RM20, small pot only has 1 frog. Yeah.. frog is expensive. Consider it a delicacy.
Oily vege with Bak Hu as supplementary. Vege is good for you. It cost RM4. Cheap. Taste okay.
Fried eggs to go along with the frogs. We didnt order eel. Perhaps next round. Eggs cost RM3.
Monday, August 18, 2008
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3 comments:
Saw that you had tasted the yummy froggie prorridge.
Btw, I am very impressed with your blog's new outlook...neat and tidy!
wah..so enjoy ya!!!
Seems so delicious!!
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