Wow, 20th anniversary..hmmm..maybe, I can ask you for some tips one day..):
I know of an American who actually checked the world map to find out where my country was...You are one of the first who knows...oh, well, I do not know many Americans anyway...Thanks for your compliment. It is indeed a lovely country, a multiracial pot..
Forgot, I have not visited US yet. I am hoping to visit it one day. Since you stayed in KL, I guess that you know about the various American food outlets here...US is so huge...sigh! Wish I could check it out one day!Originally Posted by al2011
I know of an American who actually checked the world map to find out where my country was...You are one of the first who knows...oh, well, I do not know many Americans anyway...Thanks for your compliment. It is indeed a lovely country, a multiracial pot..
Recipes..hmmm...I do not know how to cook but I might be able to share recipes later...I just recalled that I do know how to make stir fried koay teow/mee hoon/ noodles, vegetarian style...
Selamat Datang(Welcome in Bahasa Malaysia!) -both for visiting my country and my house...)
Thanks...):
Thank you. I hope that you do get a chance to visit my lovely, even if I say so. Having visited other countries before including Japan(yes, this is a peaceful and lovely country with beautiful sceneries, truly enjoyed my stay in Tokyo, etc., never had to worry about walking back late at night), I would say that you should try to visit Malaysia!Originally Posted by Tissigirl
Welcome! Although I never made it to Malaysia unfortunately, I was able to travel to China and Japan a couple times and found the Eastern world very vegetarian friendly. Meat is more of a "side" instead of the main course much of the time. Even though I wasn't a vegetarian yet I found myself eating little meat when I was there.![]()
oooh, sounds good! What area would you recommend to stay in, and what must we see and do whilst in Malaysia?