On Thursday morning, my friend came to pick me up from my house. Once a month, we go to Ipoh town to pay our bills and have breakfast together. After we have done what we needed to do, it was time to think of what's for breakfast. In the end, we decided to eat Hakka noodle as it was a long time we have not been to the one in old town.
On the way to our car after our breakfast, we passed by Concubine lane and saw that the place was busy with tourists. We decided to join in as local tourists for our first visit.
If you are coming from Jalan Bandar Timah or Kedai Kopi Kong Heng, this sign will greet you at the entrance of Concubine Lane.
But if you are coming from Jalan Bijeh Timah, which is the other end of Concubine Lane, this pretty sign will greet you.
There are still some buildings in need of repair.
A popular eatery for many years - Restoran Wong Koh Kee, 2nd shop on Concubine Lane. My favourite dish from here is the sambal watercress.
This building with spiral staircase is up for sale.
Hope the new owner will preserve the spiral staircase.
Handmade low wooden stool.
I have one at home but when I sit on it, I find it difficult to get up. Lol!
I have one at home but when I sit on it, I find it difficult to get up. Lol!
We would love to try these desserts but we were still full from our breakfast. These desserts will have to wait till we come with the rest of our gang.
Found these cuties in front of a souvenir shop.
Cute miniature tricycle.
I like the miniature swing and the well.
Cotton candy or candy floss stall (right) and drinks stall (left).
In my young days, the candy floss are not this big!
Ona Laksa - Ipoh famous white laksa.
We were curious because we have not tasted Ipoh white laksa.
This will have to wait till our next visit here.
This will have to wait till our next visit here.
The little green bottles are actually green chili sauce.
Then we came to this cafe.
They serve 'Second Mama Red Bean Ice'.
Again, this will also have to wait.
Plants can be seen going inside an abandoned house!
These stone seats will be nice for the garden.
"I love Ipoh" T-shirts printed with wall murals @ RM16.00 per piece.
A young man selling sugar candy on a bicycle.
He used a mini hammer and a chisel to break the candy into smaller pieces.
His young customers were waiting for their sugar + sesame candy.
As little children, we loved these sugar candy.
Then Jesus called the children over to Him and
said to the disciples, "Let the little children come to me!
Never send them away! For the Kingdom of God belongs to
men who have hearts as trusting as these little children's.
And anyone who doesn't have their kind of faith
will never get within the Kingdom's gates."
(Luke 18:16-17, TLB)
Now more food stuff there, huh... so long never been there.. yes, must try the goodies one day!
ReplyDeleteMy first time there. Next time must go and try all the tong sui. Have a sweet Tuesday!
DeleteIt looks like a very nice area to spend an afternoon eating and enjoying. I like the brightly coloured buildings.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joyful. A few hours will be enjoy to enjoy the sweet drinks and browse all the interesting items in the shops. Have a happy Tuesday!
DeleteI aso like the koh kee Sambal watercress...long time no eat
ReplyDeleteHi Elin, you changed your piggy photo? I too have not been to Koh Kee for a long, long time. Have a wonderful week!
DeleteThanks for the lovely tour.
ReplyDeleteI do like fairy floss but doubt if I could manage such a large amount.
I have to have breakfast before I leave home :). We are all different..
Hi Margaret, I too couldn't manage the candy floss. You call it fairy floss over there? Fairy floss is a nice name. Have a great week!
DeleteA fascinating tour along this little street! It's is packed with so much to see & enjoy! I loved the tricycle & spiral staircase! Now I need some candy floss!
ReplyDeleteHappy day to you!
Thank you, Christine. This is only part of the tour. Will be showing more of it in my next posts. Have a happy day too!
DeleteNice place to visit. Besides all the lovely things to see, there are a lot of goodies to savour. I think Claire has blog about it before.
ReplyDeleteYes Irene. There are plenty of interesting things to see and also lots of goodies to try. Claire has been there a few times but it is my first. Lol! Have a lovely week!
DeleteWhat a fun place!
ReplyDeleteYes, Tom. Lots of many interesting things to look through, going from shop to shop. More in my next posts. Have a fabulous week!
DeleteColourful street.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. A fun place too for everyone! Have a happy week!
DeleteFiz um belo passeio por estas ruas e restaurantes através das suas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Thank you, Francisco. I am glad you enjoyed the tour through this place. Have a beautiful week!
DeleteHi Nancy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for this great virtual tour, so many interesting things to see (and probably to taste!!)
Have a nice week!
Ingrid xx
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Hi Ingrid, thank you for your visit and nice comments. Have a nice week too!
DeleteDo try the ona laksa and red bean ice next time when you are there. Looking forward to your review. Have a good evening!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I will, Mun. I am looking forward to try the Ona laksa and red bean ice plus the tofufah desserts. Have a wonderful week!
Deletei like the shops and displays. a nice place to meander. i'm guessing the concubine business is long gone. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Theresa. The concubine business is a long gone one, many, many years ago. Have a happy week!
DeleteHello, what a great tour of the city. I love all the street scenes and decorations. Looks like a fun place to visit. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. Its a great place to visit. Have a happy day too!
DeleteLovely place...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Have a lovely week!
DeleteWhat a beautiful place, Nancy! I love all the colours! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a beautiful week!
DeleteWhat a lovely day. I would have loved to go along with you. I do love all things food, and you know how to do food up right.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. Have a lovely day too!
DeleteThe spiral staircases were a real find, hope they are left intact. I also loved the miniature trike.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. I too hope the staircase will be left intact by the new owner. Have a wonderful week!
DeleteThe building with spiral staircase is really amazing
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. Have a happy day!
DeleteI didn't realize that Jalan Bandar Timah and Jalan Bijeh Timah were two separate streets. I thought somebody made a mistake when I first read about Jalan Bandar Timah in the Malaysian papers as I already know about the latter's existence.
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing this out.
Hello, Chuah. You are most welcome. Have a great day!
DeleteThe area does look interesting.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteHi Nancy,
ReplyDeleteThis lane is so pretty! Love the nostalgic look and setting. Hope to visit this place one day :D
Zoe
Thank you, Zoe. Hope by then more interesting things to see. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteI would love to see that building with the spiral staircase saved and renovated! I bet it would be really beautiful. I have enjoyed this glimpse into another part of your world.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. I too would love the staircase saved and restored. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteIpoh really is starting to catch on to the possibility of tourism as Malacca and Penang have. It's nice to see an honour to the past.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Monica. It is good for Ipoh to flourish in tourism as we are seeing more tourists in Ipoh especially during the weekends, so much so that we locals avoid going to Ipoh during crowded weekends. Have a fabulous day!
DeleteEye candy, what a beautiful place to linger and spend a few extra minutes injoying the area!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie. It is a beautiful and also a fun place to visit and to sample the sweet drinks there. Have a happy day!
DeleteNancy, I have never tried the sugar candy though I have seen people selling them.
ReplyDeletePhong Hong, it is just like sweets we used to suck. It is nice. Have a great day!
DeleteI enjoyed the tour, Nancy. Lovely photos and so much atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Thank you, Amalia. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteNow that is an interesting lane name. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lux. In the old days, concubines of the rich and wealthy stayed here. Have a marvelous day!
DeleteThat is a huge cotton candy all right!
ReplyDeleteLove all your photos in this post. I just came from Ipoh and my photos are nowhere near as nice as yours... haha.
Thank you, Stacy. Oh! we were in Ipoh for the holiday and you visited Concubine Lane too? I hope you enjoyed your visit to Ipoh. Looking forward to your post. Have a great day!
DeleteEnjoying your shots, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting place to discover.
Thank you, Lina. Have a beautiful day!
Deletenever been to this side of the town before. will look forward to when i go there during CNY.
ReplyDeleteHi Irvine, do it a visit. I think it would be very busy during CNY time. Expects more events and happenings there during CNY. Have a happy day!
DeleteYou seem to find so many yummy treats wherever you go!
ReplyDeleteHi EG, we have lots of yummy varieties to choose from. Have a lovely day!
DeleteSuch a beautiful 'lorong'. I hope I can wandering this place in my next visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lay Hoon. Do come and visit this Concubine Lane. Have a lovely evening!
DeleteHi Nancy, I was searching for these handmade low wooden stools for nun mum. It is hard to be found in kl. may I know I know where you bought it? Thanks! Li Sun
ReplyDeleteHello, I didn't buy the wooden stool. I found them at the Concubine Lane in Ipoh.
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