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R&H Cafe Satay Maharani @ Muar

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Assalamualaikum :D  I found out that the locals in Muar uniquely love to have satays for their breakfast. Therefore I made a sweet escape to Muar to know how does it feel to indulge satays at early mornings. The restaurant that I went was R&H Cafe Satay Maharani, a very famous restaurant that only opens during the breakfast hour. How did it looked like inside.   I was stunned with the interior of the restaurant when I went further inside. I love how the decors hanging from the ceiling.  The food here has unique names. Some of the newspaper articles about this restaurant. There was also a traditional table setting where you have to sit on your own, without chairs. Satay (RM0.60/stick) The best thing is, there is no need to order how much satay do you want.  Instead, you will be served with one set of satays and  the staffs there will count how many sticks have you eaten.  Mee rebus (RM3.50) Supersoup

Cendol Bakar @ Klebang

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Assalamualaikum :D As I was craving for something sweet, my father brought me to Cendol Bakar at Klebang, Melaka. Cendol Bakar is well known for their cendol, which was originated from Kuala Selangor. Now it has branches in Klebang, Melaka and Teluk Kemang, Port Dickson. The restaurant was huge! Uniquely, it has a drive thru service. The counter. Some of the newspaper articles about Cendol Bakar. Cendol (RM2.00) Durian cendol (RM3.50) Pulut tapai cendol (RM4.00) Lempeng pisang bakar (RM3.00) Boiled ubi kayu. Keropok lekor. A Malaysian traditional fish cracker. Rojak. I love the idea of there is many types of cendol. Recommended! Cendol Bakar Klebang Jalan Klebang Besar 75200 Klebang  Melaka, Malaysia. Facebook : cendolbakar 11.00am-6.00pm

Saglik Cafe @ Hacettepe University, Ankara

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Assalamualaikum :D I would like to blog about a cafeteria that I used to visit during my stays in Turkey. The cafe is Saglik Cafe, located inside the Hacettepe University Sihhiye campus which sells turkish cuisines. I had a lot of memories with this cafe that I had tried most of the food here. I also learnt about turkish cuisines from this cafe because I would googled about the food before ordering them. What makes this cafe differs than others that it will announce your order number once your order is prepared. The front door. Mantarli pide (8.50 TL) Pide is a traditional turkish pizza. Just as it looks,  it is long in shape. Mantarli means mushroom so yeah  this was a mushroom pizza. The taste was extremely delicious! Tavuklu kumpir (8.00 TL) Kumpir is a baked potato with various filling. This one was a kumpir with chicken filling, mixed vegetables, olives and a lot more! Tavuklu snitzel (7.50 TL) This was a chicken schnitzel. 

Tempo Cafe @ Asti, Ankara

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Assalamualaikum :D I would like to blog about Tempo Cafe which was situated at Asti, the main bus terminal in Ankara. Like other Turkey restaurants, Tempo Cafe served Turkish cuisines. How it was inside the cafe. Izgara tavuk (12.50 TL) The taste was a bit bland. Iskender (11.00 TL)      Not very special but you can try! Tempo Cafe Bestepeler Mahallesi No. 82, Yenimahalle 06560 Ankara Turkey. * Any wrong information was unintentional and my apology to the restaurant or to the right authorities.