The Nuffnang Asia-Pacific Blog Awards 2009

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Finalists: eatshowandtell, awhiffoflemongrass, ladyironchef, kitchencow and ieatishootipost

For those who have been following my blog and tweets, you will know that I was away at Singapore from 23 to 26 October for the first ever Nuffnang Asia-Pacific Blog Awards.  I was a little overwhelmed at being in the midst of so many great bloggers from Singapore, Australia, The Philippines and Malaysia, but for a whole 10 minutes before the announcement of the winner was made, I can honestly say that I really wanted to win.  Not for the spike in traffic, because a quick glance will show you that I don’t make a cent from this blog.  Not for the glamour of being tagged a winner, because hey, there’s only so much of glamour one can revel in when one is an old fart.   I guess, deep down, I just wanted to kiss the host, Allan Wu, and the only way I was going to do that was to win the damn award.   Sadly, it was Xiaxue who got to touch him 3 times, and Kenny Sia, a close second with one legitimate opportunity to be up on stage, and the other, a Kanye West moment.

But, it was not meant to be (kissing Allan Wu and winning the award).  I’m not terribly upset, though.   The better man won.   I can live with that.

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The good doctor refused to eat his spinach, so the food bloggers decided to teach him a lesson

Congratulations, Dr Leslie Tay of ieatishootipost, on winning Best Food Blog.   Allan Wu didn’t kiss you, which is a pity, but you’re a winner in my books in every other aspect.   To the other finalists – eatshowandtell, Kitchen Cow (my roomie!) and Ladyironchef (my date!), it was lovely meeting you and an honour to be in the same category as you.

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Finalists at the Awards

The list of winners is as follows (I took the liberty to cut and paste this from the good doctor’s blog…gracias):

  • Best Blogshop: bonitochico.livejournal.com
  • Best Food Blog: ieatishootipost.sg
  • Best Fashion Blog: ladymelbourne.blogspot.com
  • Best Parenting Blog: childhood101.blogspot.com
  • Best Travel Blog: ironwulf.net
  • Best Celebrity Blog: joannepeh.com
  • Best Entertainment Blog: kennysia.com
  • Best Geek Blog: mrgadget.com.au
  • Best Hidden Gem: dedoodleblog.blogspot.com
  • Best Original Blog Design: xiaxue.blogspot.com
  • Most Influential Blog: xiaxue.blogspot.com
  • Region’s Best Blog: xiaxue.blogspot.com
  • On a more serious note, I’d like to thank Nuffnang for making this happen for me, and all my friends and readers who voted for me and believed in me even when I felt like giving up before the competition commenced.   It was hard to feel enthusiastic when I knew that there were many more deserving blogs out there that didn’t make the list.  In Singapore, I did my best to proclaim the fact to anyone who would listen to me.   When asked which was the best food blog in Malaysia, I rattled off my list, without hesitation – Masak-Masak, KYSpeaks, Kampungboycitygal, BabeinthecityKL….all amazing food blogs written by people whom I respect and look up to.  My secret of sustenance – good friends, with or without Allan Wu.

    The Nirvana Bus Tour – Street Food in Pulau Tikus, Penang

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    Penang may be my birthplace, but I feel like I have not earned the right to call myself a Penangite.  In many ways, because we moved away from Penang when I was just nine, I have more of an affinity to my current hometown than to Penang.  Despite that, some memories remain.

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    Like catching tadpoles in puddles of water at the nearby construction site behind Penang Free School until my mum would yell for me to come back home for dinner.   Picking up pretty mosaic tiles when the workers were not looking, and gazing at the colourful reflective pieces for hours after.   Walking with my mum to the wet market, and afterwards treating ourselves to a bowl of kuay teow th’ng, perching ourselves on battered steel stools and ravishing the noodles with wide smiles on our faces.

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    My life at nine through rose-tinted glasses, perhaps.   As a child, it never occurred to me that we were different from others.  My brother used to say, “Appa is black, Amma is white, and I am brown”.   We weren’t blind to colour, but we were colour blind.

    (all photos above taken on location in various parts of Penang)

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    1. Pulau Tikus at night

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    We arrived at Penang at about 10.00pm and before even checking into our hotel, we drove straight to the Pulau Tikus market for Round One of Penang street food.

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    Five of us shared one plate of Penang chee cheong fun – flat rice noodles with a dark sauce containing the primary ingredient – prawn paste.

    2. Pulau Tikus in the morning

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    Chee Cheong Fun

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    Kway Teow Th’ng

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    Kway Chap

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    Chai Tow Kway

    One can never go hungry at the Pulau Tikus market in the morning.   There is an amazing selection of freshly cooked food – from currypuffs to pancakes, chai tow kway (fried carrot cake) to mamak mee.   The market bustles with activity and loud voices compete as customers haggle for the best prices.

    3. Swee Kong Coffee Shop

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    One of the bestsellers at this coffee shop is the apom stall manned by an Indian man.   The apom (crispy “pancake”) is sweet, eggy and coconutty – I can’t believe it costs only 50 sen a piece.

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    The hokkien mee (or prawn mee in this part of the world) is another fast selling item.  Thanks to Boo’s persistence, the owner scraped the remnants to make up this last bowl of noodles for the day.

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    Wantan mee with fried wantans is another popular dish here.   It is served with a little bit of thick gravy, quite unlike anything I’ve ever tried before.

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    Burmah Road

    4. Seng Lee Coffee Shop

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    At the corner of Burmah Road and Bangkok Lane (across from Swee Kong and a short walk up) is Seng Lee, another institution, famous for hokkien mee, pasembor and mamak mee.

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    The pasembor (mamak rojak) containing fritters, hard boiled eggs, bean curd and boiled potatoes in a spicy peanut sauce is highly addictive.

    5. Pork satay

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    Take a short work down Bangkok Lane in search of the elusive pork satay man with his pushcart.

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    Pork satay

    Instead of ketupat (rice cakes), this satay is served with toasted bread.

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    ~ Those who have much are often greedy, those who have little always share. ~
    Oscar Wilde

    I guess we must be paupers.

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    Also check out:

    The Nirvana Bus Tour

    The Nirvana Bus Tour, Prologue and A Nirvana Tribute

    The Nirvana Bus Tour – The Tanjung Tualang Chapter

    The Nirvana Bus Tour – The Tanjung Tualang Chapter

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    One baby to another said,
    I’m lucky to have met you
    I don’t care what you think
    Unless it is about me
    It is now my duty to completely drain you
    A travel through a tube
    And end up in your infection

    Lyrics from Drain You, Album: Nevermind, Artist: Nirvana

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    This is my beautiful Malaysia.  I’ve lived here all my life, but I still don’t know how to freaking draw it.   The Nirvana Bus Tour started from the city of purity also known as Shah Alam and headed north towards Tanjung Tualang, a tiny little town in Perak known only for its freshwater prawns.

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    What’s with the white paint??

    Along the way, our driver (aka Bald Eagle) insisted on making a stop at Kellie’s Castle, a structure built by a Scottish planter in the early 1900s.   This was the only non-food pit stop in the entire journey.   Other than pee breaks, of course.  I thus felt a need to record it.

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    We saw Kurt Cobain

    With eyes so dilated,
    I’ve became your pupil
    You’ve taught me everything
    Without a poison apple
    The water is so yellow, I’m a healthy student
    Indebted and so grateful –
    Vacuum out the fluids

    – Lyrics from Drain You, Album: Nevermind, Artist: Nirvana –

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    We observed the owner fish out 30 freshwater prawns from the tanks situated outside the restaurant.   They were a sight to behold; my momentary pity upon seeing them leaping helplessly in the tiny green pail was soon replaced by intense hunger at the anticipation of feeding on them.   From the moment I put the first prawn (cooked “kon cheen” style, i.e. dry fried with soy sauce) into my mouth, I knew that we had made the right decision to detour to Tanjung Tualang for dinner.   The prawns (with oozing creamy roe), were sticky and tasty, the flavour coming entirely from the sweetness of the flesh with the aid of just soy sauce.  This dish was quickly followed by prawns cooked in oats, a style of cooking that I can only call genius.   The oats were flaky and crunchy, and it almost felt like I was eating festive cookies.  The third style of preparation was the ubiquitous butter prawns.  The prawns came shrouded in very fine fried egg floss.   Very, very tasty.   At this point, we thought we’d balance our meal with a serving of crabs which were steamed in egg white.  Delicious.

    Chew your meat for you
    Pass it back and forth in a passionate kiss
    From my mouth to yours because I like you.

    – Lyrics from Drain You, Album: Nevermind, Artist: Nirvana –

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    I love small town fashion

    Sloppy lips to lips
    You’re my vitamins because I’m like you

    – Lyrics from Drain You, Album: Nevermind, Artist: Nirvana –

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    We’ll be back, Tanjung Tualang.

    The prawns cost RM65 per kg.  Pretty good value considering the freshness of the prawns.

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    Lung Seng Restaurant
    10, Jalan Besar
    Tanjung Tualang
    Perak

    Tel: 05-360 0735

    Opening hours: 11.30am to 9.00pm. Reservations recommended!

    Also check out: Masak-Masak, Precious Pea.

    The Nirvana Bus Tour continues……to Penang.  Watch this space.