When I came to Zengjiang North, I didn't eat Xiongji, which means I haven't been to Zengjiang. So after eating Sanjianzhuang pork ball powder, I went to the opposite side to eat Xiongji. It's really an ancient flavor of wonton noodles, a thin slice of pork roast is very fragrant, and the soy sauce has the taste of childhood. . Very thick and spicy curry noodles, with thin barbecued roast and fried wontons, delicious.
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When I came to Zengjiang North, I didn't eat Xiongji, which means I haven't been to Zengjiang. So after eating Sanjianzhuang pork ball powder, I went to the opposite side to eat Xiongji. It's really an ancient flavor of wonton noodles, a thin slice of pork roast is very fragrant, and the soy sauce has the taste of childhood. . Very thick and spicy curry noodles, with thin barbecued roast and fried wontons, delicious.
It feels similar to other areas in Kuala Lumpur. There are many old buildings but there are also many new buildings. The park and greening are all very good. It is a place to relax.
Zengjiang used to be a village only for Chinese immigrants, but now it has become a residential area. Early Chinese people in Kuala Lumpur were forced to isolate and there was no Chinatown prosperity. However, Zengjiang was mostly the elderly Chinese, who were interested in recommending the culture of South Fujian.
Come here, you must come to kite because It is windy and wide. I came with my family around the entrance field. I will come with a bicycle for rent and someone sells kites.
It's a food paradise.
Jinjang, also known as J-Town, is a township and Chinese new village in the Kepong constituency in north-western Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Jinjang comprises Jinjang Utara and Jinjang Selatan. It used to be known for the prevalence of gangsterism from the 1960s but is now a largely residential area.
Jinjang is New Village In Kepong Constituency in North western kL Malaysia. jinjang comprises jinjang utara and jinjang Selatan with 2big LRT station
kalau datang KL jangan lupa singgah ke sini ya...