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A Malaysian pop-up that feels like home

May 07, 202614 min
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Episode description

This week, Host Brandi Fullwood talks to Emily Kim,co-founder of the Pastry Project and the founder of Crumb Magazine, about her go-to spot for a great meal. Kim seeks out Masakan, a Malaysian pop-up, wherever they spring up. From the pop-up booths to catered meals, their meals have become a fixture in her life.

Discussed in this episode:

  • Hawker stall realness at the Ballard Farmers Market
  • Beef rendang that makes you feel like family
  • Pandan before it gets a Trader Joe’s moment
  • And curry puffs, curry puffs, curry puffs. Crispy, buttery, and aromatic

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