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    LOCAL FARE - SUNSET RAILWAY CAFÉ


    No, I did not totally abandon this space. But it just seems most convenient to post about The Wong Dogs solely on Facebook. However, when you visit a café that truly knocks your socks off, it is hard to just give it a quick mention. A couple of weeks ago, a quick visit to Sunset Railway Café had me intrigued.


    Great food aside, fellow pet owners will experience a sense of warmth and acceptance when visiting with their furkids. You can tell that the café owners are truly dog lovers. In fact, our latest visit had one of the co-owners come out with treats for both Cole and Cory.
    Would The Wong Dogs come back on a regular basis? With such local fare, why not?


    The Food

    No matter where I go with the boys, my taste buds need to be satisfied first.


    The first visit had me digging into their delicious Mee Siam. But today, it was all out Nasi Lemak. Now, why is it their signature? For starters, I love how they used Basmati rice which gave it extra texture. The chilli was sweeter than I was used to but hey, no complaints there.  And to top it off, generous portions of Ikan Billis with peanuts.


    Of course, how could we leave without having dessert? Finish off your mains with a portion of Pulut Tekan with Kaya and Sugee Cake! The former is traditionally known as a Nonya glutinous rice dessert and it came with smooth kaya. Kaya lovers (I am a proud kaya aficionado!) will appreciate that the owners revealed they made it their own simply by adding a touch of gula merah!


    One of their dessert signatures, the Sugee Cake is soft and moist. Lightly drizzled with sinful condensed milk, it enhanced instead of being over cloying.



    For more information on their opening hours please vist the Sunset Railway Cafe Facebook page.

    Note: This is not a sponsored post and every morsel was paid in full. 

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    "LOCAL FARE - SUNSET RAILWAY CAFÉ" was Posted On: Wednesday, 23 March 2016 @03:32 | 0 Wong comments


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