After our Sunday church service, together we went out for lunch with my hubby's childhood friends. Someone suggested Restoran Chong Say Kee which is famous for its roasted duck. The name of the restaurant sounds familiar. When I saw the restaurant, I remembered that my ex-colleagues and I were here once before.
Half a roasted duck.
A plate of roasted pork. The skin was very crunchy.
These were more fat than what we preferred.
Two more bowls of sweet sour stewed veggie.
We called it "choy keok", a great appetizer.
These are our lunch for 5 people.
Some customers like us will have our lunch at the restaurant.
Some will pack and take away.
After our lunch, we parted and we were to meet again on Monday morning
(next morning) for a day trip to Cameron Highlands.
Wishing all my readers
A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!
Wishing all my readers
A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!
A few days later Mary hurried to the highlands of Judea
to the town where Zacharias lived, to visit Elizabeth.
At the sound of Mary's greeting, Elizabeth's child leaped within her
and she was filled with the Holy Spirit.
She gave a glad cry and exclaimed to Mary,
"You are favored by God above all other women,
and your child is destined for God's mightiest praise.
(Luke 1:39-42, TLB)
I always loves roasted pork skin which is crunchy...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Me too! Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteNancy, I love "choy keok"! I can have 2 bowls and top that with the fatty roasted pork, I am very contented :D
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phong Hong. Me too! I am crazy over choy keok! Have a blessed weekend!
DeleteWishing you a Joyous Christmas and a Wonder-full New Year.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Wishing you the same and also good health too!
DeleteJust "choy keok" for me, I can finish my rice in a jiffy. The duck looks good but the roasted pork, give it a pass as they are too fatty for my liking.
ReplyDeleteHello Irene, the duck tasted good. The roasted pork was good but it was too fat for our liking. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krolowa Karo for your visit and your greeting. I have visited your blog but I do not understand your language. There is no language converter into English. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too.
DeleteLooks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteWIshing you and your family a Merry Christmas.
Thank you, Lay Hoon. Wishing you the same and happy weekend!
DeleteLook interesting sweet veggies
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteLooks very tasty. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Thank you, Filip and Kristel. Merry Christmas and Happy weekend!
DeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHello William, Merry Christmas and Happy weekend!
DeleteI love roast pork and duck! Merry Christmas, dear friend! :)
ReplyDeleteDear Linda, Merry Christmas and happy weekend!
DeleteLovely duck dish! Glad you had a great time together!
ReplyDeleteGod is so good to send His Son for us!
Hello Christine, thank God for His Son Jesus Christ! Merry Christmas and Happy weekend!
DeleteThe foods looks delicious. Merry Christmas, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marleen. Merry Christmas and Happy weekend!
DeleteAnother enjoyable post, Nancy. Thanks for the blessings, and many many to YOU!
ReplyDeleteWarm Holdiay ALOHA to You,
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Thank you, Cloudia. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteI don't think I've yet tried choy keok, but it looks like a dish I'd enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a local dish that you should try. And I hope you will get to try a good one. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteHi Nancy, I haven't tried any of those dishes but they look good. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas. I made it to visit my mom and the roads were good so am happy about that. Best wishes for a wonderful New Year!
ReplyDeleteHello Joyful. It is good to hear that you have a smooth journey to visit your mom. Merry Christmas and Happy weekend to you!
DeleteThe roasted duck looks yummy .
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Nancy.
Hugs,
JB
Thank you, Julia. Hope you have a wonderful time with your family and love ones. Hugs, Nancy.
DeleteRoast duck always go well with the choy keok dish. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. They are the best combination. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteThe roast duck looks very juicy and delicious, Nancy. Happy 2016 in advance. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Happy 2016 in advance to you and family too!
DeleteI am salivating at every single pic in this post! Love all that type of food. What's that on top of the duck, peanut? garlic?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stacy. I can't remember, I think it is garlic used for cooking the duck sauce. Have a fabulous day!
DeleteI've never tried roasted duck. Fried duck are more common here. Seeing your pic attracts me to find and try :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Nancy. All the best for you.
Thank you, Lina. Hope you will get to try roasted duck and enjoy it too. Have a great day!
DeleteI usually feel very hungry after visiting your blog. ;))
ReplyDeleteHa ha EG, I take as a compliment! Have a happy day!
Deleteit looks like they topped the duck with garlic, a lot of garlic, which i love!!! everything looks very tasty!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteYour posts always make me hungry...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shahneela. Thanks for the compliment. Happy New Year!
Deleteyum the roast duck.... counting down for CNY more than NY!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Irvine. Yes, you can start counting. Happy New Year!
DeleteI've never had duck...I am such a sissy eater, I probably wouldn't like it...but, then again, if I tried it, I just might love it. LOL
ReplyDeleteI so love how you take the time to add the scripture at the end of your posts. Thank you so much for that.
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Thank you, BJ. I understand that not everyone like duck. Happy New Year!
Deleteouch, not my kind of food, sorry. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is alright, dear. Happy New Year!
DeleteThe duck looks amazing. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you, KB. Happy New Year to you too!
DeleteGot shui latt choy...claire sure cry liao..lol..
ReplyDeleteAiyo....roast pork so so so yummy looking.
Lol! Claire is waiting patiently now. Very soon she will be eating shui latt choy. Happy New Year to you and family!
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