Tuesday, January 24, 2017

cafe mak dan ayah, kuis

bismillah...

as soon as you step into kuis, the first thing you'd notice would be the lake. kuis' lake is as the Malay saying: saujana mata memandang (choi sangat 😁) but not too broad. it is just nice, somehow breathtaking, calming at the same moment. looking straight, you'd see the qalbu of kuis: masjid al-azhar. and of course, you cannot miss the cafeterias just beside the lake, on your right-hand side.

dubbed as Cafe Langsir, the first cafe offers variety of food to choose from. aigoo, I haven't tasted everything til today - roti canai varieties, laksa, nasi ayam berempah, u name it. (plus, kak tini offers an exquisite sambal belacan served in pestle-and-mortar: u just need to request from her, if it hasn't finished yet) (wajiaq, terliuq laa ni jugak eyh). oh, it is called Langsir because the decoration is laden with curtains n roundtables, u feel like eating at your home-kithen.

next to Langsir is Cafe Mak n Ayah. simply because the vendor preparing food calls themselves as 'mak' n 'ayah' to everyone. yes, I typed correctly, everyone. students, staffs, visitors, even pak guards. haaaaa, this one is even more parah. it is like eating your mum's cooking - not too delish, but not tasting bad at all. somehow you just find accessories to decorate your plate and eat your heart out. paaaaaling wajiaq would be, Teh o ais depa, RM0.50. ikr, *eyes rolling*

in short, these cafes are main source of food-hunt, as of yet. I'll search for more in future. 😘

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