Fans of LokLok, here you go, now you may have the chance to eat as much as you can (the eat-all-you-can concept)!
Ooopps… nope, only for those who were invited to Yen’s party. Yay~ because, I was invited!
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Nice chandelier. Hmmm… This place looks posh.
Where were we?! It was Yen’s birthday! Hence, it must be in her house.
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After meeting up with
Christine and leaving her the huge box of present…
—> The food. We must capture pictures on food before everyone starts. *wink*
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What a cool idea she had. Paid and catered a LokLok car for her party. My very first time attended a LokLok buffet birthday party and this was a great experience. Another eat-all-you-can dinner for me.
LokLok, can be considered as small type of steamboat where u have to stand beside the vendors and ‘lok’ (boil/cook) your sticks of fresh ingredients. This is another Malaysian (Chinese) culture and we can normally find LokLok vendors in Pasar Malam (night market).
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On one side, there were the assorted fish balls, meat balls… you named it.
The organs — hearts, kidneys…
Kangkung and squid
And… I have no idea what is this.
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Kangkung and brown sotong
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The cockles which were in bloody red, I dared not to have a taste on them. Tooo bloody red.
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On the other side, assorted meat balls, fish balls and some other materials that we can get from frozen section in the supermarket.
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They even have siu mai.
Steamy hot boiling water to ‘lok’ your food.
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Sauces
Yen’s caring mum even prepared some main course for us.
Fried bee hoon
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Curry chicken which was a bit over spicy.
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Yam cake
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Thumb up for this. The very puffy Curry puffs which were golden fried to perfection tasted real good.
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Cincau which was a good one to quench the thirst. Additional of the ginger and pandan leaves were refreshing.
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Me, Christine, Wei Min, and Yen (the birthday girl).
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Yen’s birthday cake with rich chocolaty chocolate.
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And never forget this lovely couple — Yen and Eldrick.
Well, this is another back dated post again. Yen’s birthday falls in the mid of September. Sorry gal for posted up this late. The truth, this was a real nice party and I believe u enjoy it very much too. All the best~