Eating for the Weekend in Kota Kinabalu

2011, cocoa boutique, comfort food, Fook Yuen, KK, kota kinabalu, little italy, malaysia, teh tarik, travel
Disclaimer:  I would like to say that the photos didn’t do those yummy foods any justice.  I am not a food photographer and really, we are more of unable to control ourselves to devour food once the server lays them on our table.  So a quick snap here and there then ready, set, go… So we here at Quarter-life Vices apologize for that and for our next entries involving food.  Do not expect them to look appetizing but be assured that their sometimes already-eaten shots validates their worthiness on our blog. 🙂

 
Any trip to far-flung places merits at least a taste of the good food it has to offer.  You have to agree that it is indeed a waste if you just spend every day on a foreign country eating McDonald’s. And when you are in a place like Kota Kinabalu, you cannot disregard the fact that delicious food surround you, yes you’ve read it right– food surrounds you in KK as in the smell of bread being baked next door envelopes you or the thoughts of mee and dimsum at the eatery across the street can haunt you forever if you never give in.  Despite the food being generally pork-free because of the Muslim culture, we would like to tell you that hunger will not be your problem in Kota Kinabalu (maybe crossing the streets is, but that’s another story).