The Bangur curry was excellent and since I am not a soup person, I set aside the dish. There was also a bowl of yogurt, said to be good for digestion, but that, too, was set aside.
For RM8 a try, I would say that The Khukri restaurant had won over a new customer. After a hearty meal, I parted ways with the Dhurung brothers.
The Khukri restaurant is open for lunch as well as dinner. To get there, jump into an LRT and get off at Masjid Jamek. It takes 10 minutes to get there on foot.
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http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2008/5/29/central/21196610&sec=central
My Nepali friend
i usually separate my "personal" things and "food" related things on my 2 blogs. but this post encompasses both. And I've found that no matter where you're from, food is the unifying topic of conversation. everyone loves to talk about food, and everyone has food they love.
so it is with my friend Agni, whom I met while working at ritz carlton in bukit bintang. He's a security gaurd there who speaks very good english. We both got to know each other better when we both landed in hospital for dengue at the same time [no prizes for guessing where we got bitten..]
so it is with my friend Agni, whom I met while working at ritz carlton in bukit bintang. He's a security gaurd there who speaks very good english. We both got to know each other better when we both landed in hospital for dengue at the same time [no prizes for guessing where we got bitten..]
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