Tuesday 24 November 2015

Tasty Pan Mee At Kedai Kopi Kwong Hong, Gunung Rapat

This is the continuation of yesterday's post "Black Charcoal Heong Peah in Gunung Rapat". You can click here, if you are interested to read it.

By the time we have finished buying the biscuits, we were feeling hungry. We didn't take any lunch and it was 6 pm in the evening. We made our way to Kedai Kopi Kwong Hong which is a short distance from the biscuits shop.
We found out that the day business and the evening business are two different businesses but both using the same stall.

When we stepped into the shop, the business has not started yet. There were some customers waiting before us. We were told to take our seats and wait for them to get things ready.

When they were ready to take our orders, we were told to pick our choices and gave them our orders. Since it was our first time here, we picked a few to try out.

My friend ordered this plate of "pan mee", served with minced meat, wood fungus strips, deep fried anchovies. The flat flour noodle tasted very good and with good texture.

A separate bowl of green veggie soup is served together with the noodle.

Upon reaching home, my neighbour a young lady called out to me from next door. I looked over the concrete wall and she passed me a plastic bag. She brought for us a gift pack from Penang Island.

Inside the gift pack were 2 packets of 'Tau Sar Pheah' biscuits and a packet of banana chips.

Crispy deep fried banana chips inside the box - syrup coated chips.

Thanks to my good neighbour for her gift. The banana chips paper box looks like a yellow boat. I was having some fun with the gifts taking these photos before I enjoyed the goodies inside the packages.

Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites!
You clean the outside of the cup and dish,
but inside they are full of greed and self-indulgence.
Blind Pharisee! First clean the inside of the cup and dish,
and then the outside also will be clean.
(Matthew 22:25-26, New International Version-NIV)

50 comments:

  1. I love most green vegetables...lettuce, cabbage, asparagus, green beans, Brussel sprouts and spinach. I am not a fan of broccoli, though. LOL! Looks great, Nancy.

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I love veggies and fruits of all shapes and colours...Lol! Have a lovely day!

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  2. Although i have taken my lunch, see the foods makes me crave and wish that the foods is in front of me now, hehe...

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    1. Ha ha Sharon, I hope you enjoyed the noodle! Have a beautiful day!

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  3. looks like you had a good dining day. Nice neighbour too.

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    1. Thank you, Joyful. Praise the Lord for nice neighbours. Have a lovely day!

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  4. A lovely day with friends and a very generous neighbour.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. Thankful for good friends and generous neighbour! Have a great day!

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  5. Nice gesture from your neighbour. Enjoy your goodies.

    I like pan mien but the soup type. Not dry or fried pan mien.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. I too prefer the soup pan mee. This dried pan mien ordered by my friend and she passed half to me. Surprisingly I found the mien texture very good and I like it.

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  6. Nice neighbour you have there. My favourite banana chips. I can finish all by myself...nom!!!...nom!!!...

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    1. Thank you, Irene. Ha ha..I have to confess, I ate the whole packet, non for my hubby! Lol! Have a lovely weekend!

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  7. Oh, I miss those sweet banana chips! Nowadays I prefer the salty ones.

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    1. Thank you, Phong Hong. I am also finding these chips too sweet. Given a choice I will buy the salty ones. Have a beautiful day!

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  8. Oh, what a lovely neighbour you have, Nancy! Can I move over? Haha .. ^.^

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. Ipoh welcomes you..lol! Have a lovely day!

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  9. How do you find all these restaurants?

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    1. Hi Tom, over here we have eateries all over the places. Mostly are recommended through word of mouth by those who have tasted these food. Have a wonderful day!

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  10. Hoje apresenta-nos umas belas delicias.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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  11. Is the vegetable in the bowl of soup cekur manis? I like to eat cekur manis but nowadays to go with pan mee, yin choy (amaranth vegetable) is given instead. Have a good evening!

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    1. Hi Mun, yes it is cekur manis. Nowadays, we are given a choice to order cekur manis or yin choy with the noodles. Have a good evening too!

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  12. You do find wonderful restaurants and yummy meals. Have a happy day!

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  13. A most delicious noodle dish! I have enjoyed crisp banana slices before & they were good! How kind of your neighbour!
    Have a lovely day!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. Crisp banana slices are tasty snacks, very addictive too. Have a lovely day!

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  14. I want to go with you on one of your foodie runs. The food looks so amazing.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. We welcome you. Have a fabulous day too!

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  15. The food looks really delicious, food I would enjoy for sure. I do love to eat. And how very thoughtful of your neighbor, the banana chips look good, but anything fried is awesome!!

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  16. Everything you chose looks good to me!

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    1. Thank you, Gosia. Its a veggie "sweet leaf" soup. Have an interesting day!

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  18. You've certainly got quite a variety to eat!

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    1. Thank you, William. I agree we have lots of variety here. Have a great day!

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  19. The pan mee really looks like fat ribbons of fettuccine. I think I'd like them - I do like a thicker noodle. Nancy, I've moved over to a new platform http://theyumlist.net It's rather new and I'm working out the kinks. I'd love to have your feedback. Monica :-)

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    1. Thank you, Monica for informing. Will pop over for a visit. Have a beautiful day!

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  20. Oh that is the shop that we went the other day. Didnt know they have so many type of noodles there. Must go there again

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    1. Ya, that day you all were there for lunch. If you go after 6 pm, you can try the pan mee. Another one to add to your foodie list! Have a lovely day!

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  21. nice to be given such a gift!

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  22. Nice packaging for the banana chips! Got monkey some more.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. Lol! Cute monkey! Have a lovely day!

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  23. Thanks for stopping by to comment. Looks like an interesting restaurant. - Margy

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  24. Hi Nancy, the pan mee look delicious. One of my favorite too but prefer the soupy type with lots of fried ikan bilis.
    The banana chips look addictive. :))

    Best regards
    Amelia

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    1. Hi Amelia, I too prefer the soupy type with lots of fried ikan bilis and green veggie. Have a beautiful weekend!

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