Here’s
my first food blog post inline with our trip to Malaysia. After our
arrival at LCCT, we searched for the best resto for our breakfast, we want to
try something new, there are lots of fast food joints and café located outside
terminal, but when we found this Marrybrown restaurant infront of McDonalds, we
decided to just eat here and try their menu.
I learned that Marybrown is
Canadian in origin, and I’m not familiar yet about the specialty of this resto,
and at first I thought it was a Malaysian fast food. I read some info from their
website that their specialty is the Marybrown friend chicken, hmmm its like our
Jollibee’s Chickenjoy.
”We changed our name to Mary Brown's soon
after, in honour of the woman behind our Signature Chicken recipe. Since then
Mary Brown's has become a household name, and our reputation has only grown!
Renowned for big, juicy, tender chicken, today Mary Brown's has over 95 stores
across Canada and a number of International locations under development that
offer the Famous Chicken & Taters you've come to love.” - http://www.marybrowns.com/story.php
But
I don’t want to eat the regular food like the burgers, chicken or pasta, I want
to try that is Malaysian, because we are here to explore and try the food, after
scanning their menu, I ordered a curry noodles with chicken, hey! I ordered
without blinking hahaha.
I like here in Malaysia because everyone speaks
English, there’s no problem in communicating with the Malaysians, but you need
to focus and listen if they talk because there’s a bit of accent originating
from their mother tongue.
So I ordered my food, and my budget per meal
should not exceed to RM10, the curry noodles that I ordered is a combo meal with
drinks and priced at RM9. perfect meal for our 1st day here in KL.
Marybrown
Malaysia got lots of customers here in LCCT
you can check out their Facebook
page at
https://www.facebook.com/MarrybrownMalaysia
and
official website for more info -
http://marrybrown.com.my
”Marrybrown®
is one of the largest privately owned restaurant chains in the nation. The
Company, founded in 1981, with more then 400 restaurants in 15 countries and
territories. Marrybrown® International based in Malaysia, oversees operations
and the ongoing development of the Marrybrown® brand outside of the
Malaysia.”
Here’s
Raffy and Enzo got their first challenge… order a food
It took them around 5
minutes to decide which food to order ahaha.
After
I pay my meal, I spotted this standee beside me. ohhhhh Durian bites!!! It’s
like a munchkin doughnut with durian cream fillings. My plan here is to buy one
set and bring it to the Philippines.
Mi
Kari Ayam Goreng
an original recipe for Marybrown Malaysia, a noodles with
creamy soup with lemon grass, spicy chilli, boneless chicken breast, long beans
and half cut egg
Nasi
Marybrown
Enzo and Raffy's meal -- according to Marybrown Malaysia
website, their Nasi Marybrown is that their rice is cooked in cocounut milk with
pandan leaves, ginger and stalk of lemon grass. It comes with a piece of juicy
chicken, sambal, anchovies, peanuts and freshly hand cut acar.
My
Mi Kari Ayam Goreng
The noodles and spice fueled me for the entire day.
That’s
Marybrown!! I hope you can build a branch here in Manila heheheh.
More
food adventures in Malaysia in my next blog post!
If you are in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and you’re traveling in a
budget..then I suggest you
Check in at Tune Hotels Downtown KL
http://www.tunehotels.com/my/en/our-hotels/downtown-kl/
1.
After arriving in LCCT or KLIA , take a train or bus going to KL Sentral (bus
ride approx 1 hour to KL)
2. At KL Sentral, walk out of the terminal and head
to KL Sentral Monorail, located outside the KL Sentral terminal
3. in KL
Sentral Monorail station, buy a token going to Medan Tuanku station, price is at
2RM
4. At Medan Tuanku station, you can walk via the elevated walkway or the
sidewalk street going to Tune Hotels Downtown KL
You can also ride the taxi
from KL Sentral, but riding the Monorail is much more fun, convenient and
affordable.
take note: some taxi drivers at KL Sentral will propose to you a
40RM ride going to Medan Tuanku area. I suggest just take the Monorail, of if
you are in a hurry or traveling with your family with child, you can take the
special taxis offering a ride with special price.
At Tune Hotels, single bed
price is around 45RM per night (Php 700 per night)
Tune Hotel - Downtown
KL
316 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman,
50100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.