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  2. Mamak stall - Wikipedia

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    A classic mamak dish of roti telur and teh tarik. A mamak stall usually offers different varieties of roti canai to eat and teh tarik, coffee, Milo, Horlicks, and soft drinks to drink. Most mamak stalls also serve several varieties of rice, such as nasi lemak and nasi goreng, as well as noodle dishes such as mee goreng (fried noodles).

  3. List of Chinese criminal organizations - Wikipedia

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    Asian Gang Sweep 2 Chinatown biz bigs busted. Pete Bowles. Newsday. 12/10/1993. Asian Organized Crime Groups - Chinese - Tongs and Street Gangs; SF Weekly Feature Article Profiling Member of Hop Sing Tong -- Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow (2007) Tongs, Encyclopedia of Chicago; Phoenix TV Special Coverage

  4. Tong (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Hop Sing Tong Building, San Francisco Chinatown. A tong (Chinese: 堂; pinyin: táng; Jyutping: tong4; Cantonese Yale: tòhng; lit. 'hall') [1]: 53 is a type of organization found among Chinese immigrants predominantly living in the United States, with smaller numbers in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

  5. Mamak - Wikipedia

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    Mamak may refer to: Mamak stall, a type of food establishment that serves mamak food; Mamak Gang, a Malaysian gang active since the early 1990s; Mamak rojak (or Indian rojak), the Malaysian version of a dish commonly prepared in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia; Mamak, a Persian language term meaning "little mother" or "kind and compassionate ...

  6. Mamak Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Mamak Gang is a notorious Malaysian gang that has been active since the early 1990s. Originally they specialised in breaking into factories and warehouses , but eventually they switched to mainly carjacking and robbing motorists.

  7. Tourism in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Bintang, it has long been Kuala Lumpur's most prominent retail belt that is home to many landmark shopping centres, al-fresco cafés, bars, night markets, food street, mamak stalls as well as hawker-type eateries. National Palace, is the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King of Malaysia).

  8. Rojak - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, mamak rojak (also known as Indian rojak or Pasembur) is associated with Mamak stalls, which are Muslim Malaysian Indian food stalls where rojak mamak is a popular dish. [38] It contains fried dough fritters, tofu, boiled potatoes, prawn fritters, hard boiled eggs, bean sprouts, cuttlefish and cucumber mixed with a sweet thick ...

  9. 14K (triad) - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June 2003, alleged 14K member You Yi He, who was the subject of a police investigation into people-smuggling at the time of his death, was shot and killed in London's Chinatown. [29] [30] The 14K has battled Wo Shing Wo for control of rackets in Glasgow. [31] The two groups have cooperated in cigarette smuggling in Scotland. [32]