A Very SHIOK Discovery at The Fort
Posted: March 9th, 2010 | No Comments »So shiok nia!
– I’ve learned that phrase from my Malaysian friends who taught me a little bit of their language.
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What is the meaning of Shiok?
Shiok is commonly used in Singapore and Malaysia. The word “shiok†is used to convey a feeling of sheer pleasure and happiness. It could also mean “Delicious†or “masarap”.â€
“shiok is more like an expression of satisfactoryâ€
-Aaron (friend from Malaysia)
For example:
WOW! This Char Kway Teow is damn shiok nia!
or… Last night was so shiok loh…
or… Your new car so shiok!
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A Very Shiok Restaurant!
Last Wednesday, we went to The Fort to discover a new dining place. I was so excited as the restaurant serves food which is very close not only to my stomach but also to my heart as well. I have an affection for Southeast Asian food especially from Singapore, Malaysia and HongKong. Sometimes, I crave the food there and I dream of jet-setting to those […]
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