Thursday, 3 December 2015

Hakka Noodles, Yong Tofu And Beef Soup Near Concubine Lane, Ipoh

On the same morning before we visited Ipoh Concubine Lane, we set out to do our errands early in the morning. 
We prefer to go out in the early morning before it gets too hot.
We enjoyed the cool morning without the glaring sun.
I was busy taking snapshots while my friend drove the car.
There is less traffic after the morning rush hour.
Workers sweeping the street near the fencing on the left.
More fences on the left.
On the left is the Catholic Church.
Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Jalan Silibin, Ipoh.
We were here having our breakfast at the Yik Sun Hakka Mee shop at Jalan Panglima. The Concubine Lane is the next lane behind this shop.
We both ordered a plate of Hakka mee each, with minced meat topping.
We ordered 2 pieces each of stuffed tofu, minced pork balls, beef balls (big and small).
We also ordered a bowl of beef slices (medium cooked).
When I was still working, my colleagues and I used to frequent this Hakka mee shop.
Yik Sun Hakka Mee, Jalan Panglima, Ipoh.
It is the 2nd shop after 'All Inn Cafe'.
Sorry about this hurried snapshot. Lol! We were in a rush.


Don't be hotheaded and rush to court!
You may start something you can't finish and
go down before your neighbor in shameful defeat.
So discuss the matter with him privately.
Don't tell anyone else, lest he accuse you of slander
and you can't withdraw what you said.
(Proverbs 25:8-10, TLB)

52 comments:

  1. I also prefer to go early to do things, but not too early for me, hehe...

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    1. Hi Sharon, we usually go out about 8 to 8.30 am to do our things. Have a great day!

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  2. Going out to eat so early. The sky is still dark. Am a noodle lover. Definitely I love the Hakka noodles. The noodles looks like mee pok, slightly different from Kuching Hakka noodles. I prefer the stuffed tofu with meat balls, beef balls than that bowl of beef slices. All in all everything looks nice.

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    1. Hi Irene, one day I must try Kuching Hakka noodles. I too love the meat balls, stuffed tofu and beef balls. Have a great day!

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  3. I like to eat the stuffed tofu. Here, after morning rush hour means after 9.30am which is not that early anymore. Enjoy your evening!

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    1. Hi Mun, during my working days, the stuffed tofu was doubled the size of current ones. I used to order 1 tofu but now 1 order 2 tofu. Have a happy day!

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  4. I love to get out and about early too, but I am not sure I would want to eat so early. The food does look good though so maybe I would be tempted.

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    1. I used to eat my breakfast very late. But as I grow older, I like my breakfast early. These are yummy food, you will surely be tempted! Have a great day!

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  5. Nancy, even a simple meal like this can be so satisfying!

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    1. Phong Hong, yes, it is a very satisfying breakfast for us. Have a wonderful day!

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  6. Fotografias de uma bela manhã e gostei de ver os pratos devem ser deliciosos.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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    1. Thank you, Francisco. It was a very delightful morning and breakfast. Hugs and have a beautiful day!

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  7. Hello Nancy, lovely series of sky images. The food looks delicious, I would like to try the noodles. Have a happy day!

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  8. I would love to be a foodie like you are. I would happily go along anywhere you wanted to go.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Sandee, that would be fun for us to go on our foodie trip together. Have a fabulous day too!

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  9. Hide at Nancy you have been visiting great food bars & swing lots of interesting places!
    Thanks for sharing and enjoy your day!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. I hope you enjoy visiting my blogs and reading posts. Have a wonderful day!

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  10. MMM! You do eat out a lot...or seem to, but the food looks so delicious I can see why you do!

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    1. Yes, we do eat out quite often. Over here it is sometimes cheaper eating out than home cooking for 2 persons. Have a lovely day!

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  11. You must like to go out a lot. I couldn't possibly go out to eat in restaurants so often.
    I need to know what is in my food for health reason and I need to know where it comes from.
    I like to prepare the dishes myself.
    I just couldn't do what you do.

    Hugs,
    JB

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    1. Hi Julia, we do eat out quite often. The eateries are all easily accessible and most times, it is cheaper eating out and home cooking for 2 persons. Have a beautiful day!

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  12. nice quieter start to the day. :)

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    1. Thank you, Theresa. We like an earlier starter to avoid the crowd and glaring sun. Have a happy day!

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  13. nancy definitely it is a wise decision to go out early when it is not too hot. nice landscape

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  14. You must get up early to catch the sky at such an early hour. - Is it common to eat noodles for breakfast there? Sort of like cereal here one would think.

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    1. Hi, Ida. We usually go out about 7 to 7.30 am in the morning. It is monsoon season and the sky are not always bright and sunny. Over here, having noodles for breakfast is a common thing for most of us. Have a fabulous day!

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  15. You have some more beautiful sky shots here Nancy.

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    1. Hi Monica, watching the sky is a hobby of mine. It is always changing and never boring. Have a beautiful day!

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  16. It's funny--I work at home, so I can do my errands whenever I want. I still find myself avoiding rush hour and lunch hour. So anytime after 9 but before 11...not much of a window there!

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    1. Hi Stephanie, since our time is our own time and flexible, we can choose to avoid the rush hour and lunch hour. We prefer the earlier hours and at the same time have our breakfast too. Have a great day!

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  17. Ahh the medium cooked beef slices look just perfect.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. It is tender and succulent! Have a happy day!

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  18. Am not crazy about hakka noodle but that bowl of soup...sommuch liew leh....lmust be very sedap

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    1. I think you would like the liew and the beef soup. Have a wonderful day, Small Kucing!

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  19. I am an early bird and I think that food looks good

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  20. You have so many interesting places to visit near where you live. And so much good food! I like that.

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    1. Thank you, Sallie. We do have some interesting place to visit and we have lots of good food too. We have outstation tourist visiting during weekends and holidays. Have a beautiful day!

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  21. Hi Nancy,
    I like this type of hakka mee too but for brunch or lunch sometimes. Nice shots :)
    Have a great weekend!

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  22. As an orang Hakka, I have never tried this Hakka noodle before..have yet to come across Hakka noodles in KK. I like the beansprouts in the noodles.

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    1. Hi Agnes, in Ipoh we have a few places serving good Hakka noodles. And they are served with crunchy beansprouts! Have a wonderful day!

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