Kampong Taman Sedia is predominantly a Malay kampong but with an English feel. Some of the more prominent houses looks like English houses with big, beautiful landscaped gardens, wooden houses with white-painted decorative gates. The best way to explore this place is by walking. My friends and I walked in the morning and went through some forest parks (but unfortunately was closed due to Covid-19), a hanging bridge, some quaint home stays, beautifully landscaped homes and strawberry farms. The place is quickly becoming a business hub and the people here are heavily into tourist-based business. There are some ice-cream shops and selling fresh strawberries. One of the more famous place is the shop selling scones and fresh strawberry jams. The place is alwaysbfull of patrons. Overall, Kampong Taman Sedia looks beautiful, with uneven terrains...
Read moreMany shops n strawberry farm can be seen here..all is Halalan Toyyiban..the name of the farm is, Abang Strawberry, YZ Strawberry, Almashoor strawberry, KHM strawberry and many more Muslim entrepreneur here..although they supposedly closed during fasting month of Ramadhan but still we can buy and pluck our own strawberry especially at the Almashoor strawberry..don forget the yummy Malaysian icecream..cool temperature here made our stay more meaningful..very...
Read moreEven though went there on weekdays still there's a lot of people. We managed to find one small shop selling nasi lemak and grill lamb. The nasi lemak pairs with fried chicken using their very own recipe. The nasi lemak is very good. As for the lamb am unable to review bcoz I didn't eat lamb. Can't remember the shop but it's located on the left side before reaching abang strawberry parking lot.I gave 5 stars for the...
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