Monday 25 January 2016

Claypot Noodle & Mee Jawa At Restoran Loi Fatt, Menglembu.

A friend recommended this place in Menglembu to me. It is behind her office. She told me that the Mee Jawa here is nice. One morning after our walking exercise, hubby and I came to try the food here.
Hubby ordered the Claypot Noodle (Po Cai Yee Meen).
We saw many customers eating the claypot noodle.
 Ingredients: Fried noodle with pork slices & Chinese cabbage.
I ordered the recommended Mee Jawa.
Ingredients: Yellow noodle, tofu, hard boiled egg, deep fried potato, fried crispy, julienned cucumber, sambal, lime, etc.
The lime juice will add flavour to the Mee Jawa.
Thank you, Friend for your recommendation, we enjoyed our breakfast.
  I have forgotten to take a picture of the shop with its signboard.
The shop is Restoran Loi Fatt (corner shop).
Address: Persiaran Kledang Timur 19, Taman Bandar Baru, Menglembu.
And have you forgotten the encouraging words
God spoke to you as His children? He said,
"My child, don't make light of the LORD's discipline,
and don't give up when He corrects you.
For the LORD discipline those He loves,
and He punishes each one He accepts as His child."
(Hebrews 12:5-6, New Living Translation-NLT)

44 comments:

  1. Looks like a great place to have a nice meal indeed. Greetings!

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  2. Loi and Fatt... come and prosper? hahahaa.. Ok, tomorrow let's have breakfast!!

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    1. Ha ha..that is why I am prospering sideways.

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  3. Food looks good, is it cooked in the claypots?

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    1. Yes, the claypot noodle is cooked in the claypot and served in the claypot itself.

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  4. Nancy, the mee jawa looks good. Made me miss it because I used to eat it quite often in my younger days.

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    1. Hi Phong Hong, not easy to get tasty mee jawa but this one is quite good.

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  5. Never try mee jawa...just look already make me feel hungry.

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    1. Hi Catherine, I can say this mee jawa is quite good.

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  6. Very divert different food to what we eat.
    Yours does look good.

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    1. Our food here is a fusion of many different cuisine which can only be found in Malaysia.

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  7. I like to eat mee jawa. The ones I ate the gravy is thicker a bit. How much is the mee jawa?

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    1. Hi Mun, I can't remember the exact amount but if I am not mistaken, I think it is around RM4.

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  8. Both are my favourite. Look at them now makes me drooling...

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    1. Thank you, Irene. So you will have a greater appetite for meal. Lol!

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  9. Feel like having the claypot noodle now, hehe...

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    1. Hi Sharon, enjoy your claypot noodle. Have a beautiful day!

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  10. Now I'm thinking about dinner :-) Happy Monday, Nancy.
    Amalia
    xo

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  11. I'll have what you had. That looks so good.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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  12. I love the openness of the places you eat at...that would be fun to sit and watch the people.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. That is what we usually do. Eating and enjoy watching the people around us.

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  13. Nice noodle dishes, Nancy. I am salivating!

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  14. clay pot noodle is very interesting..

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  15. Looks like a nice and cozy place for a meal!

    Tanya
    www.StripesNVibes.com
    BlogLovin

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    1. Thank you, Tanya. It is also an airy place too!

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  16. Looks like a lovely cozy place to have a nice meal.

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    1. Hi William, this breakfast will last us till dinner.

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  18. Interesting food.The noodles looks yummy.
    Hugs,
    JB

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  19. The food looks delicious Nancy. And thank you for visiting my cartoon website too.

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  20. I'd take the Mee Jawa! Not so easy to find this. (And I can cook claypot noodle by myself hehe)

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    1. Hi Stacy, yes claypot noodle is just like home cooked noodles and we can add whatever ingredients we want. But the mee jawa is not easy to cook and not easy to find good one in town.

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  21. ¡Hola Nancy!!!

    Rico rico esa receta de fideos con verduras huevos y no sé si lo otro son setas... O que es? Pero está para chuparse los dedos a escondidas... Gracia por compartir tu sabiduría. Buena cocinera!-.

    Un beso y se muy muy feliz.

    ¡Hello Nancy!

    Rich Rico that recipe with vegetables egg noodles and I don't know if the other are mushrooms... Or what? But it is scrumptious on the sly... Thanks for sharing your wisdom. Good cook! A kiss and was very very happy.

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