'They have all kinds of durian desserts including fried durian, pizza, fried rice, milk shakes, and chocolate. I never expected that pizza and durian can be mixed together.'
22 Jul – Stephanie Cheng enjoyed her time in Malaysia so much that she hopes to do it again after the pandemic.
"The owners were very hospitable and nice. They did not hesitate to provide a variety of delicacies and durians while I was there," she enthused.
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