After attending a friend’s baby’s full moon party, we adjourned to Durian De Tropika @ Section 19, PJ for a roadside durian feast with two of our very close family friends! The durian stalls were previous located at SS2.
Durian De Tropika is a must-go-to place for hardcore fans of durian.
Check out the bustling and festive ambience at the roadside, as if durian fans were celebrating this seasonal fruit’s first grand arrival. Durian lovers were swamping the durian stalls and tables. Tables and chairs were placed on the pedestrian pavement along the road shoulder and fans of durian were thronging the durian stalls, choosing and making a bang for their buck for the most delicious durians. Many tourists were seen sweating it out in the sweltering heat, licking the king of fruits off their fingers. For us, we wore the disposable plastic gloves and I have to say that with gloves, the syiok-ness is just not there!
Many durian fans were camwhoring at the durian stalls, including us! 😀
Cass squashing her favorite che che’s face ha ha!
Disposable plastic gloves and boxed tissue papers are provided for the patrons who opt to eat at the roadside tables. After our sinful Musang King, we washed away the heatiness with fresh pandan coconut water.
After our very sinful indulgence, hubs suggested gourmet coffee and cakes… as expected. As I had said in my earlier posts, hubs can only end his Sunday happily satiated after a dose of gourmet coffee and cakes. The girls and I were shaking our heads on hearing the coffee suggestion by hubs as we were already super full and cloy that we could puke anytime.
At Salt n Koffie @ Jaya One for coffee and cakes.
Sherilyn and Cass were goofing around in our friend’s car.
That’s how we celebrated Father’s Day. How was your Father’s Day Sunday?
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