Mun-Chi, Damansara Utama
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I am a sucker for sandwiches. Especially those pretty *Wanpaku Sando*
sandwiches. They are thick and eye catching and I simply cannot resist.
So I broke ...
6 hours ago
hmm.....never heard of this gado gado, look like pasembur or rojak at malaysia....hehehe
ReplyDeleteYum yum yum...I like!!! Gado gado is Indonesian - more or less like pasembur or what we call Indian rojak here.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of gado-gado, but I've NEVER eaten that before. Looks like Indian rojak.. I eat Indian rojak, but without the sayur.. I only eat with keropok, egg and taukua.. hehe..
ReplyDeletegood morning Sharon..
ReplyDeletehmmm, same like Princess Ribbon, I've heard of gado-gado, but NEVER eaten that before.. and yeah, it does look like Indian rojak to me actually..
good morning everyone, it's Thursday and wishing everyone a great day ahead!! :)
Don't know what's that, but it looks quite tasty to me and pretty cheap also, right?
ReplyDeleteYou call it gado gado we call it rojak india
ReplyDeleteIndonesian rojak, right? Something like pasembor here..
ReplyDeleteGado gado is like Malaysian Malay dish called pecal. :-)
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon Sharon.... looks like Indian rojak over here.... was planning to take Indian rojak tomorrow... Lol.
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ReplyDeleteNext round you come SG, try it out ya... :)
Suituapui
U blog about Gado gado before ya... hehe...
Princess Ribbon
Here we have Indian rojak too, from the Indian stall, wonder same anot, hehe...
SK
Good afternoon...
If i got go eat Indian rojak, i'll blog about it, see if it's the same as in Malaysia, hehe...
You too have a great day ahead...
小影
Try it out the next round you come SG ya, hehe...
Small Kucing
Oh, ic ic...
Claire
Should be, icic...
Lina
Icic...
Elaine
Good afternoon...
Didn't know that it looks like Indian rojak over in Malaysia, hehe...
Gado-gado originally from Indonesia. But this one makes me salivating. hehe.
ReplyDeleteI think it is like Indian rojak. Couldnt remember whether I tasted it before. Think I had but I couldnt remember. The gravy is sweet right??
ReplyDeleteI seldom eat gado-gado, but it is my hubby's favourite. The Indonesian gado gado tastes better.
ReplyDeleteFirst time hear about gado gado, looks good!
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ReplyDeleteOf those stalls that i patron, i like the gado gado from this stall... hehe...
Rose
Yes, to the sweet side...
East Coast Life
Me like it, but don't take it often...
Hayley
Not bad...
I seldom see gado-gado sold here so seldom get to eat it. Like the others have said it looks quite like Mamak rojak but maybe the ingredients are different except for the sauce.
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