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Monday, March 26, 2007

New York Part 5

Ahhh so lemme continue my story. At that bread and pastry coffeeshop, in the midst of expressing our disappointment over the cupcakes, this lady (in the picture) sat next to our table. Somehow we started talking, she said she's originally from Trinidad and then migrated to Canada then now she's here. Her son's my age, and when we told her we're from Malaysia, she exclaimed "Really?? My son's girlfriend is from Malaysia too!" Went on to tell us the girl's father is a diplomat and that the son's gonna ask her to marry him. Anyway, that's besides the point. She told us bout this Malaysian Restaurant called Jaya, and that the food there is real good, the roti she said. We got all excited and asked her for the address! So that's our next stop! :)

On our way there, there were small shop lots along the road, some high end expensive design shit. And the owner of one of them that we walked into told us that Carrie from SATC stayed just across the street! Hah, whaddaya know! The things that you can find out just by talking to the locals. :D So glad we went in with the cupcakes (cuz that's how he started talking to us). Oh for you info, I didn't finish my cupcakes. Brought them back for Chean's friend Sureen. The picture above, was where Carrie Bradshaw lived. :)

And it's called Charles Street.

So here we are... in the middle of Chinatown, trying to figure out which direction to go in order to get to Jaya the Msian Restaurant @ Baxter St. Can't believe we're looking for food, right after we just ate those diabetic-causing cupcakes....

The long LONG walk was worth it. We shared asam laksa, bubur chacha and otak otak. The asam laksa wasn't the authentic Penang kind, but still was relatively good. A tad too spicy if you ask me. But cuz I love spicy food, I don't mind at all. :)

To those who don't know, bubur cha cha, is a kind of sweet coconut milk dessert with sweet potatoes, taro and sago pearls in it, boiled with screwpine leaves i think. And the ones they have there was real good. And I mean it. It's almost comparable to those in Msia! Not too sweet, served hot (unlike those in 'Penang' Restaurant, who served it in martini plastic cup!! i mean, hello??? who the hell serves it that way?!), just nice.

Otak-otak wasn't that great. Tasted more like fishcake. But we had fun talking to the peeps working there, all in all, a fun experience. :) not just referring to gastronomical experience, ehem, but in general. And it's fun to see how the couple at the next table fumbling through the menu, having trouble putting orders cuz there's just too many choices I bet they didn't know what's really special and what's not. So tempted to go over and introduce them some good stuff, but that would make them think I'm crazy or smthg...

1 comment:

Unknown said...

hey joan, very cute pics of u, huei lee & chean! but the bubur cha cha, omg!! *mouth watering* i need 2 get some NOW! lol anw, i'm waiting for a new york part 6 hehe when we went to O'Luney's and had an awesome time! ;) *mouth still watering* c u soon