Rojak in Bukit Aup
Location: Bukit Aup

Bukit Aup Jubilee Park is located around 20KM from Sibu town. The top of Bukit Aup has a ritual site for the local Ibans to workship a benevolent spirit called Naga Bari by sacrificing chickens. There are many ponds where you can feed the fishes. Many come in the evening for jogging and family activity.

But we drove 20KM to Bukit Aup for a special Rojak. We also ordered Ice Kacang and fried Kompiah.
It seemed like a normal Rojak with the usual ingredients such as cucumber, pineapple and tauhu, dressed with rich peanutty sweet and spicy sauce. But we knew the stall owner added one more secret ingredient to his Rojak, tiny bit of plum powder. That’s why their Rojak had a more aftertaste which was very nice.

But today, I thought he added too much. The whole Rojak became too annoyingly sour. We couldn’t taste any natural sweetness from the cucumber or pineapple. In fact, we were rushing for water to drink. Shameful really. He wasn’t rushing or anything. We were his only customers.
Well, we could and probably should give him higher score. But it is our policy to judge based on what we had on the day.
So, Bukit Aup Food Canteen’s Rojak received 2 Stars.

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