Thursday 26 November 2015

Dim Sum At Dynasty Palace Restaurant, Ipoh

During one of our telephone conversation, my friend mentioned about a dim sum restaurant near her place. She suggested that we meet there for breakfast for our monthly meeting and with a few phone calls, we confirmed the date and venue.
Being a front seat passenger, I was free to take snap shot of these parallel fences outside a school compound. The taller one is the school fence and the outer, shorter one fenced the pedestrian walkway.
  A fence with climbers around a village house. Took this picture on the way to pick up a friend.
 Found another fence in the same village, covered with climbers.
 My friend directed the way, found a parking space near to the restaurant.
It was a 'Deepavali' public holiday and the restaurant was crowded.
The waitress directed us to a table for 4 people.
Here's the dim sum menu and a food list for ticking our choices.
The waitress will assists if help is needed to tick the order list.

 Our food choices for 4 people as shown below.
3 deep fried yam puffs cut in halves for easy sharing.
Lol! One piece missing and someone is faster than my camera!
3 baked egg tarts cut in halves served in a shell plate.
 Deep fried spring rolls and bean curd rolls.
Steamed prawn dumplings - 1 set of 4 pieces.
Steamed siew mai dumplings - 1 set of 4 pieces.
 Something special -steamed flat rice roll with something crispy inside.
I cannot recall what it was but I can remember we all liked it.
 Steamed fish balls, cut in halves. 
 Pan fried radish cake.
And one more item - Steamed chicken glutinous rice or 'loh mai kai'.
(Glutinuous rice, chicken, BBQ pork & mushroom).
Overall, everyone enjoyed our dim sum breakfast.
Dynasty Palace Restaurant has been in business for a few years.
The restaurant is opposite the Aeon Mall, Station 18, Ipoh.
Address: No. 16-18, Medan Stesen 18/11, Station 18, 31650 Ipoh.

Linking to Good Fences.

There are four things that are small but unusually wise:
Ants: they aren't strong, but store up food for the winter.
Cliff badgers: delicate little animals who protect
themselves by living among the rocks.
The locusts: though they have no leader,
they stay together in swarms.
The lizards: they are easy to catch and kill,
yet are found even in king's palaces!
(Proverbs 30:24-28, TLB)

52 comments:

  1. Very nice, Nancy! I have always loved egg rollls and Spring rolls! :)

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  2. The Dim Sum at Dynasty Palace looks nice. Good to know a few more dimsum place. At least no need every time go back to the two dim sum places downtown

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    1. Thank you, Small Kucing. This place is worth trying. Something different from the other dim sum. Have a happy day!

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  3. Siew mai and har kow is always my top favourite, hehe...

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. I want to try everything lol! Have a great day!

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  4. Now that is an impressive looking meal. Looks delicious.

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  5. My kind of dim sum. All looks so yummy. At 1st glance, I thought the steamed flat rice was chee cheong fun. The 2nd & 3rd pix fencing is good if you are planting pea flower (bunga telang) or passion fruit, both are creeper plants & this act as a good support for them to creep. Has your house fencing been done?

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    1. Thank you, Irene. Yes, my house fencing has been done. Will post one of these days. I would love to grow passion fruit and all the other creeper plants. Lol!

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  6. Magníficos com aspecto deliciosos.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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  7. Interesting breakfast as I sit down to have eggs and toast!

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    1. Thank you, Tom. I love egg and toast too! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  8. Wow, lots to eat and choose from. Everything looks delicious! Enjoy your day!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. Happy Thanksgiving to you and family!

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  9. i like the pattern in that first fence and the ivy covered fences are always good. thanks, nancy!

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  10. Good fences adn that place looks like a lovelyrestaurant tto have breakfast

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  11. I like your fences and LOVE the look of the food. ;)

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  12. I love the fence with the little circles, very pretty and the meal looks so appetizing to me.
    Have a great day.
    Hugs,
    JB

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  13. Never saw them cut in half! Thanks, Nancy



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    Warm ALOHA,
    ComfortSpiral

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    1. Aloha, Cloudia! We requested for the food to be cut in half, so we can share the food. In this way we can order more variety to share. Have a lovely day!

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  14. The Dim Sum looks good. I would like to try the cheong fun with the crispy food inside. Have a nice Friday tomorrow!

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    1. Thank you, Mun. That was a special item on the menu. Have a wonderful Friday tomorrow too!

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  15. Okay, that does it. I'm heading to San Francisco's Chinatown and having dim sum. Oh I love dim sum. Food heaven.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. I hope you enjoyed your dim sum at Chinatown. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  16. Nice fences...glad you got to join. Some of that food looks soooo delicious.

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  17. pretty fences and i like the purple building!!! i have not eaten yet and that food was torture!!!!

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  18. Nancy your fences are similar to Polish ones

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  19. Hi Nancy! Great fence photos especially the first one with a lovely purple building too!
    More delightful dishes that I would love!
    Enjoy your day!

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  20. The fence covered in climbers... it looks like the fence is losing the battle!

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    1. Lol! Thank you, William. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  21. I love dim sum but there aren't so many places to have it now. Long ago when I first moved to m y city you could go many places where they push carts of food past you and you just point and pick the ones you want to eat. I've tried everything on your list today except for the fried radish which I do not ever recall seeing here. I still have dim sum but not so often and they don't bring the food in a cart. You just pick from the menu.

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    1. Thank you, Joyful. Yes, those day we used to have the push cart. Nowadays, some places still have the push carts but I think more are switching to ticking on the order form. Have a happy day!

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  22. Aah ..I love dimsum, but I realise that I will only ever order the 'kai-keok' enthusiastically. Haha!

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    1. Hi Sharon, lol! if I have my way,I will order all the varieties to try! Have a great day!

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  23. Hi Nancy, I'm familiar with some of those, but not the steamed flat rice roll. It looks appetizing!
    ~

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    1. Thank you, dear. The steamed flat rice roll is new to me too. Its special and taste good. Have a beautiful weekend!

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  24. You find so many good restaurants to try. Some of the foods are new to me, but look interesting to try. - Margy

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  25. Sorry to be late commenting. We had company over the holiday and then I got sick so I'm just now getting around to commenting on GF - Some great fences today. I like the pattern in that first fences and the vines growing on the other too are really neat to see as well. - Looks like some good food. The Egg tart caught my eye today although I have no idea what it would taste like.

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    1. Hi Ida, I am you are in the best of health now. The egg tart centre is egg custard and the outside is pastry. It taste good. Have a great week!

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