| Mulu Park restaurant - noodles and veggies. You can't really go wrong with this classic. | 
| Another day, another Laksa. Definitely the best one. | 
| Looks like a lime, tastes like an orange. Who needs that kind of confusion in life?! | 
| Sate, satay - however you spell it, it's always delish. | 
| Lemon chicken - too sour, too sweet, too bad. | 
| Nasi katok = rice with fried chicken. An obvious winner, especially with a spicy sauce. | 
| Arrack Kok Pun. Only 8% but when mixed with coke, it tasted like rum and did a rather good job of acting like it! | 
| Gills on grills. | 
| Left: Very sour green papaya salad. Lovely! Right: Fish salad that tasted like pickled herring. Lovely? | 
| 4 jumbo prawns and a huge tuna steak. Freshly caught, freshly cooked, and for a very fresh price of just £4! | 
| Seafood and noodles - wet. Dave ate this for my birthday lunch. | 
| Chicken and noodles - dry. My birthday lunch. I washed it down with a lovely ginger tea made from leaves picked in the plantation we were gazing over. Delightful! | 
| Mee Goreng = fried noodles. A very broad name for a very varied dish. More hits than misses though. | 
| Noodle curry with chicken and tofu. Quite hot, and very tasty. And I can't get enough of those tiny calamansi limes! | 
