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Three more easy ways to feel like a local at the Suka Suka Retreat homestay

April 8th 2014
HE SAID... We woke early at 6am (in Kota Bharu) to prepare for our six hour bus trip to Kampung Kelantan. We headed up to the rooftop restaurant of our hotel at 7am and enjoyed the Kota Bharu skyline as the sun rose over the city. After a quick breakfast of coffee, juice, cornflakes, toast and fruit, we checked out, jumped in a taxi and headed to the Kota Bharu bus station. We picke ... read more
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Malaysian Flag During the late 18th and 19th centuries, Great Britain established colonies and protectorates in the area of current Malaysia; these were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. In 1948, the British-ruled territories on the Malay Peninsula formed the Fe... ... read more
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28th April 2014

Perfect breakfast!
I love meals with lots of little different tastes, and the Malays have clearly perfected this art! Such an improvement over the inedible instant coffee, white bread and margarine of South America. Will definitely keep your blogs as a guide to eating well in Malaysia!
29th April 2014

Re: Perfect breakfast!
So do I Tara - it's a fantastic way to taste so many dishes. Although I also have a thing for white bread and margarine...with any spread, especially strawberry jam (takes me right back to after-school snacks!) :)

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