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Aroma of halal delights
Muslims in Bali often say it is difficult to find halal food, even in towns like Kuta, Ubud, Sanur, Tanah Lot and Kintamani. -NST
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Malaysian cuisine in Bali
Visitors to Bali can now get to taste Malaysian gastronomic delights at the Lagenda Malaysian Food Garden in Wina Holiday Villa, Kuta. -NST
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From badminton to nasi kandar
If you?re craving for nasi kandar in Perak, head for Mat Perak?s stall in Ulu Kinta. -NST
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Toronto hotel boasts own honey from rooftop
The arrival of three queens and their 40,000 workers has created a new buzz at one of Toronto's oldest hotels. -Reuters |
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Taste of rustic charm
In a state long associated with nonya food and other uncommon hawker fare, there are still some places in Penang that have escaped the attention of the uninitiated. -NST
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48 hours in Belgrade, Serbia
Here's how to make the most of your two days in the vibrant party city. -Reuters |
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Fukuoka's food fiestas
Eat your heart out in this city on Kyushu island which offers everything from ramen to cow offal steamboat. -ST
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Spice up your Sundays
Penang was once an important port for spice merchants. Today, you can still get a whiff of the aromatic spices as well as enjoy dishes prepared with them. -NST |
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Wine up in Burgundy
Mont Saint-Michel, which was used as a prison during the French Revolution, has been
extensively restored and is now a Unesco World Heritage site. -ST
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