Monday, 20 July 2015

Lunch In Macau

Hong Kong, Day 3 - Lunch in Macau.

Before we could do any more sightseeing, we had to fill our hungry tummies first. I had no idea where we were going but some in our group knew. We were going to have our lunch at Wong Chi Kei, the Congee Master and Noodle Expert.
Just look at the crowd waiting outside the shop.

The number of people waiting outside the door did not discouraged us. Take a look above the signboard and you can see the customers seated on the 1st floor.

Looking at the number, we had a long wait before our number was called. It was about 30-40 minutes when our number was flashed. We had to take 2 separate tables, one on the 1st floor and the other on the 2nd floor.

Hubby and I were with the 2nd group led by Pete and our table was on the 2nd floor. The place was really packed with customers. Pete helped us ordered the food.
Started with Chinese tea and a bowl of soup each. All the food shown below were shared by 5 people
A bowl of Shrimp Dumpling in Soup.

A bowl of Grilled Pork Chop with Noodle in Soup.
A bowl of Shrimp Dumpling with Noodle in Soup.
Braised Noodle with Shrimp's Eggs. I like this. It tasted very special.

Used a kitchen scissor to cut noodle for easier sharing.

A plate of Rice with Shrimps and Egg. Lots of prawns and the prawns were very fresh.
A plate of Crispy Deep Fried Wantons.

2 Macau Pork Chop Bread.

Very good! We all enjoyed the Pork Chop bun.

A plate of Deep Fried Fish Balls. These tasted really great!

Very flavourful and bouncy.
The other group S.O.S. us that they couldn't get the fish balls, so we shared the fish balls with them. Pete took some of the fish balls down to them and in exchange brought back some of the boiled intestine from them.

These were not soft enough, too tough to chew.

Putting confidence in an unreliable person in times of trouble
is like chewing with a broken tooth or walking on a lame foot.
(Proverbs 25:19, New Living Translation-NLT)

40 comments:

  1. Wow, yummy indulgence. Have a great week Nancy.

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  2. Oh wow, what a yummy lunch! Looks like a very popular restaurant, thanks for sharing. Have a happy day!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. A happy day to you too!

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  3. Your guide Pete is good eh... I must get his contact from you.... 😊

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    1. No problem..when he comes visit Ipoh I will introduce him to you..hehee..

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  4. Nancy, I am enjoying the different foods except the last one boiled intestine . Yuck! I don't mind trying new things but this last one, I'll leave it to these who have newer & different tastes.
    I'm glad that your group are enjoying themselves. I'm looking forward to your next post. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Hi Paul, no problem about the last dish. Its not my favourite too,,,lol!

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  5. So much food - looks nice!

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    1. Thank you, Ladyfi. Very nice food which we don't get to taste back home.

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  6. Looks like a great place!

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    1. Hi Linda, its a great place to visit! Have a wonderful day!

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  7. Braised Noodle with Shrimp's Eggs is new to me. Do the shrimp eggs taste like ebiko?

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    1. Hi Mun, it doesn't taste like ebiko. This noodle with shrimp's egg is one of their famous items.

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  8. Oh my goodness. You know how to eat. Wow.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Hi Sandee, lol...I do love to eat. I enjoy tasting and eating. A fabulous day to you too!

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  9. Nancy I would like to try fried fish ball looks delicious.

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    1. Hi Gosia, yes I highly recommend the fried fish ball, it is very, very delicious!

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    1. Hi William, its a very popular place. It was fully packed.

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  11. Most everything looks good but the last dish of boiled intestines would be a turn off for me. You have a strong stomach.

    Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
    Hugs,
    JB

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    1. Hi Julia. Sorry about the last dish. I am not too keen over it too. Have a beautiful day!

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  12. Interesting...some I would be willing to try...but that last dish I would hope not to even see it! But it is all in what one considers normal...

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    1. Hi Rose, so sorry about the last dish. For most Asians, especially the Chinese, most of us know how to enjoy certain food which are yucks! to them. Anyway I do not fancy innards but some of my friends love it.

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  13. I loves dumpling, i can just eat the dumpling without eating the noodles, hehe...

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    1. Hi Sharon, I too can eat dumplings without the noodles..lol!

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  14. The food looked good. I want to try that pork chop.

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    1. Hi Rose, then you should try the grilled pork chop buns...really good!

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  15. Wa your food photo makes me drool....esp the intestine hehe

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    1. Ha ha Elin, you still love the innards....

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  16. What a feast of glorious food. All I like. Yummy!!!

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    1. Thank you, Irene. The food was really good!

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  17. Would love a taste of the dumpling soup. wondering if it same like what we have here

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    1. Something like what we have here. Have a great week!

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  18. Goodness, the shop was so crowded! Good thing that you and friends managed to get a seat eventually. This queue numbering system is rather good. Everything looks delicious!

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    1. Hi Phong Hong, the system is very good. And the service was good too, there was no long wait for food.

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  19. Wondering how they get so much shrimp egg... the amount on your plate alone must have come from A LOT of prawns haha.

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    1. Hi Stacy, that I really have no idea,,lol!

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