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Blog intro – Ah Lum Relaunched
It is not often I find nice food blogs with equally nice photos to drool over. And they must come with nice stories to accompany the photos.
So, when I stumbled upon Ah Lum’s Relaunched blog, I am excited to share with readers here. He is from Penang and featuring Penang foods, of course.
Surf over to his blog now and drools over the pics. I especially like the Ais Kacang from Kek Seng’s post because it is very hard to find parking to go to Kek Seng. Kek Seng is probably one of the earliest kopitiam in Georgetown.
Posted by lilian on July 27th, 2006 under General
July 28th, 2006 at 12:41 pm
There is another Kek Seng ice kacang available at Taman Lip Sin (opposite old market) where there is parking if u come from 10.30am until lunch time (especially during weekdays) but do not know if they are operation after lunch time. Try it n let me know if it is good as I find both the one in town n here the same.