There’s this coffeeshop located further Tabuan area towards Stutong, called Fat Cat Cafe (Fei Mao). The only reason I can think of as why the owner came up with the name is:
Probably the owner loves watching the Hong Kong drama called “Fei Mao” (fat cat). Kekekekekekkeek!
They have Fat Cat Noodle! Hmm.. should I shake my shoulders when I order it? *shakes shakes shoulder* *jigly jigly shoulders* Fei Mao mien yi wan (one bowl of Fat Cat noodle). lol.. such a meanie..

If I’m not mistaken, the noodles is one of the Chinese dialect’s specialties (either Hakka or Teochew). It’s delicious. The soup is very tasty although it seems plain.

Fat Cat is also famous for its laksa. Well, to me, the laksa is just okay and not spicy enough for my liking. =X

Those mummy and aunties’ favourites, Lui Cha. Can’t understand how you guys actually swallow this bitter meatless stuff. *gelik*
p/s: a very old post left as Draft in my Dashboard. Updating little by little…..









i seriously donno why my mami likey lui cha so muchy
i had a sip of it and it tasted awful
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annant: Same! My mum and aunties enjoy them as how I enjoy my laksa. It’s so bitter and yerkss.
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I used to hate LuiCha.. But when I got to know the benefits of eating LuiCha, I don’t mind the bitterness
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annna Reply:
February 25th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
ahlost: But it’s so hard to consume lei..
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FIY, the noodle is neither Hakka nor Teochew, it’s Heng Hua
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annna Reply:
March 1st, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Oh.. Now I know. Thanks, Chris!
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Sorry, it’s FYI, terbalik pulak.
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hai can i know where i can watch that drama bcoz when i was little i used to watch it but i forgot the story..please reply
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annna Reply:
March 20th, 2012 at 6:55 pm
I think you can find the drama from PP Stream
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