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Old School:Gandum Dessert in the heart of city

Posted by Jason Wong On June - 17 - 2009 | 988 views

It was a hot late afternoon and what the hack my appointment was canned, so we detoured to the old “Bubur” push-cart-stall on the sidelines of the busy Penang Road in the heart of Georgetown. The stall is no other than the famous “Kamblis Bubur” at the junction of Penang Road and Jalan Dato Koyah. It is just directly opposite of Ho Ping coffee shop and just at the door steps of the once famous Kayu Nasi Kandar.

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It has been quite sometime since I last ate at this bubur stall. So you when there is an opportunity, I can’t resist. At the stall you can see people from all walks of live, from different ethnic group, of different skin colour etc enjoying a bowl of thick, sweet and rich “bubur” and mingling about the daily happenings. There is no tension or disharmony to be seen.

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My favourite is their “bubur gandum” or wheat porridge in direct translation. The bubur gandum is actually whole wheat grains cooked in coconut milk and sweeten and seasoned to produce that seemingly sinful tea time snack for people of all ages, except the diabetic. A bowl of bubur with a scoop of glutinous rice only cost RM 0.70, but take-away would cost 30 cents more. The bubur gandum is only available on weekend(s), which I am not very sure. On week days they would cooked up other types of bubur which they daily changed so as not to bore their patrons with the same old thing everyday. It is a bit cliché; you can say it is like a pot of chocolate, you won’t know what is installed for the pot cover is lifted.

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It was good to recall the good old days when we used to ride our bike around town and just stopping where ever is convenient and have a bite or two. It is the simplest things in the world that give us comfort on a hectic or busy day.

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4 Responses to “Old School:Gandum Dessert in the heart of city”

  1. Sugar Bean says:

    Wonder why is it more expensive to take away? Is it because the portion is larger? Looks good, haven’t try bubur gandum before. Would love to visit Penang solely for food!

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  2. miss miss them tong shui stuff!
    Eh..u owe me tong sui frm this stall and also tht chinese one in err..sg dua??

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  3. gill gill says:

    Sugar Bean: thanks dropping by :) i guess so, cause the 70cents worth bowl of gandum was simply in rat size, haha. can even drink it by 3 big mouths full.

    thenomadgourmand: wei wei, tong sui also in the list? must be pok kai this time :P hahaha

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  4. ah…. heard that the one in Batu Lanchang is good. Give it a try! The stall is locate near the seafood koay kak stall. I near try it as I am not fans of bubur gandum. ^-^

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