Yes! I visited Malaysia once again.
Honestly, I think it is extremely easy to visit Malaysia when you are a Singaporean. Just take the alight at Kranji or Woodlands station, and there are buses there.
But this time, I went with my SO, his mother, and his mother friend. She drove to park at Sheng Siong just outside the customs, then we took bus in.
The bus trip cost only $1.
And I there you are, follow the bridge aaalllll the way to City Square! This is the good point about the new customs.
But the horrible point, is that it is so much longer to make so many U-turns before we finally get our passports chopped, and then make so many U-turns out. In the past, it used to be pretty direct - just up the escalator, chop, down.
I had quite an experience that day.
1. I finally tried the famous AMK Tip Top Curry Puff at $1 each. Wow! It's fantastic. Huge (by today's standard), ample content and egg, nice taste (though as usual, not spicy at all). I like the thick tasty crust, which amazingly, wouldn't lao hong (absorb air), and remains crispy even after 24hours.
2. I tried "kampong" chicken. We all the way up to somewhere called Jalan Silat dadada, and we had our lunch - huang di mee, and fried chicken wings there.
The chicken is super lean, totally doesn't tastes like there is salt added at all. Yet ultra juicy. tsk tsk tsk, I want another one!!
3. I tried accupunture. And not just normal one, I tried the bee needle accupunture! PAINFUL. They really catch the bees from the jungle at night, then use it live to poke us, the take out the bee, which dies upon losing the needle.
4. I bought a pair of new shoes. I think the good thing about City Square, though it's as expensive as shopping malls in Singapore, is that it has very different designs, be it for shoes, clothes, or things like water bottles. This makes it worth it to buy from Malaysia. =)))
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