Whenever we want to eat Chinese "Rojak" (a mixture of fruits & vegetable salad), we will think of Jelapang Rojak. I know there are 2 popular places selling rojak in Jelapang. But we prefer the one on the main road. From a roadside stall, the business has now sifted into a shop on the main road. If you are coming from Ipoh, the shop is on the left hand side of the road just before Salvation Old Folks Home which is on the right side. Both of these places are just before reaching Jelapang town.
When I was still working, my colleagues and I would come here if we want a light lunch with easy parking. And sometimes on Sundays, after the Sunday Church service, my group would also come here for a light lunch and fellowship. My hubby and I would also come here once in a while. This is the place where I buy my favourite rojak sauce.
A plate of Rojak for 2 persons. A bowl of sauce for each person. A generous topping of crushed toasted peanuts and sprinkling of belacan powder.
On this particular day and time, there was no crowd. We can pick and choose our table.
Before you stepped into the shop, on the right is the pancake stall. On your left inside the shop, is the fried noodle stall. And after that is the rojak stall.
The drink stall is further back on the left hand side. They serve ice-kacang, coconut water, lime juice, etc.
My favourite "mak zuk tong sui" or sweet wheat porridge. I especially like this because boiled together with corn.
If your portion of rojak sauce is not enough, you can always request additional portion from the generous lady boss. I cannot remember the pricing but I know it is reasonable.
Restoran Seong Seng, Jalan Jelapang, Ipoh.
Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly,
and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.
(2 Corinthians 9:6, New International Version-NIV)
I love the pancake! I call this type of rojak - fruits rojak!
ReplyDeleteMun, yeh! we love pancakes!
DeleteI like the blue and green colors. And also that each dish has it's own stall.
ReplyDeleteGinny, they are quite organized here.
DeleteLooks like a simple place but with a promising array of good food.
ReplyDeleteLux, yes, most important the food is good..
DeleteVery nice, Nancy, and it does look clean and comfortable, which is important. Nice presentations and lovely decor. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda.
DeleteLooks good, Nancy
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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Thank you, Cloudia.
DeleteHere, the rojak sauce is poured over the rojak...
ReplyDeleteSome places also pour the sauce over the fruits. I prefer to separate the sauce.
DeleteThis all looks delish! I especially like the look of the noodles
ReplyDeleteHmm..they are very delicious.
DeleteFantastic restaurant. The food looks lovely and delicious. The photos are excellent.
ReplyDeleteThe quote is thought provoking.
Most of us are satisfied with what we have and we limit our efforts to the barest minimum. We don't stretch ourselves to excel because it involves hard work, persistence, sweat and tears.
Best wishes
Thank you, Joseph. Yes it is so tempting to just sit back and relax, but then it will cause us to miss out many things in our lives with any stretching.
DeleteI like chinese rojak buah. Hey there is one near Atria over here. Have your tried before? Maybe one of these days have chance to tapau for you
ReplyDeleteNo, I haven't tried that one yet....thanking you in advance...so nice of you.
DeleteThank you, yes, yes it is.
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