Friday 19 February 2016

Beautiful Sky & Delicious Pan Mee For Lunch.

As I am typing today's post inside my house, it is bright and sunny outside. Today is Friday and I am joining the Skywatch Friday meme. Here are 2 photos of our majestic Ipoh Railway Station with the beautiful blue sky that I have taken while we were passing by on our way for our lunch.
Ipoh Railway Station is one of the heritage buildings in Ipoh. 
The tree in the centre is 1 of the 2 existing "Ipoh" tree in Ipoh city.
I have been missing my favourite noodle (pan mee) at this shop for a long time. When I was still working, we used to enjoy the pan mee here. I would love to have pan mee for breakfast but hubby doesn't like pan mee.

If you are a pan mee fan and are interested, here is the address:
Kedai Makanan Sun Seng Fatt (middle, corner shop), Jalan Leong Sin Nam, Ipoh.
But now I can once again enjoy this pan mee again, not for breakfast but for lunch. Hubby can order from the rice stall and I can order my favourite pan mee from the noodle stall.
Here is my favourite pan mee (wheat flour noodle, crispy deep fried anchovies, minced pork, mushrooms, green veggie and egg in anchovies soup) 
It was a super yummy noodle lunch for me, feeling so satisfied and filled.

Linking to Skywatch Friday.

 So if you faithfully obey the commands
I am giving you today - to love the LORD your God and
to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul - 
then I will send rain on your land in its season,
both autumn and spring rains,
so that you may gather in your grain,
new wine and olive oil.
I will provide grass in the fields for your cattle,
and you will eat and be satisfied.
(Deuteronomy 11:13-15, NIV)

71 comments:

  1. Now that lunch is filling I would think. Interesting to see that egg in the soup. Love the sky...and the Scripture verse!

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    1. Thank you, dear. The egg is optional. Have a beautiful day!

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  2. Your lunch looks delicious!!! I had no idea how many kinds of noodles there are!! Once again, I love the scriptures you chose for this Friday post!

    It's not Friday YET here in Texas! I am spending the night with my sister so we can all leave together for a trip to the beach in the morning!

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    1. We have many types of noodles over here. I am sure you and your sister are looking forward to the morning. Have a great time at the beach!

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  3. Lovely blue sky.

    Now I miss pan mee. There is a new place near my house, I have not try it. Sellinv pan mee only. Maybe I should go and try it out.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Go and try to find out whether it is good or not.

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  4. Nancy, I am a pan mee fan too!

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    1. Thank you, Phong Hong. Then you would love this pan mee.

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  5. I like the big portion of yin choy in your pan mee. Have a good weekend!

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    1. Our favourite veggie is yin choy. They are very generous with the yin choy.

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  6. Nancy looks yummy but I don't know if I like it I must try it

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    1. Thank you, Gosia. I think you would love it.

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  7. Nice clear blue skies!

    Hmm normally the chilli for pan mee isn't like that? More green and 'chunky'.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. We can choose the different types of chili.

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  8. I am jealous you have clear blue sky with bright sunshine & over here we have gloomy & crying sky almost everyday. Make me sick. I am a fan of pan mee & like all the ingredients except fried anchovies. The egg is very nicely done.

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    1. Hello Irene, I wish I could send you some sunshine and blue sky over to you. Take care and I hope you are in good health. I like fried anchovies if they are crispy and not hard.

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  9. Excelente trabalho e belas fotografias.
    Gostei.
    Um abraço e bom fim de semana.

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  10. The blue sky's perfect Nancy. That Pan mee looks so tasty! I wish I could find something close to that here. I'm craving.

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    1. Thank you, Lei. This is the best pan mee I have tasted so far. I could go back again and again.

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  11. Hey Nancy, I miss this place too.. hope to catch up in a week's time or so...

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    1. Ya, we can make a trip there, either for breakfast or brunch. Just let me know when you are free.

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    1. It is usually nice and sunny first half of the day. It may rain later part of the day.

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  13. The railway station is indeed a beautiful building!
    Your lunch is very heartening & filling!
    Have a happy day!

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  14. What a beautiful and significant building in Ipoh. Are there only 2 Ipoh trees left in your city? I hope they take care of planting more before they are all gone.

    Your noodles lunch looks filling indeed.
    have a great day Nancy.
    Hugs,
    JB

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  15. Thank you, De. Have a wonderful day!

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  16. The railway station is quite beautiful!

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  17. Wow that sky is a deep blue and love the wispy clouds. Great architecture of the railway station. I am not very adventurous when it comes to my eating, I am a plain meat and potato kind of girl.

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  18. Oh yummy. Your lunch looks so very good. I want some.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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  19. what a beautiful place....such a pretty building against that gorgeous blue sky!!!!

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  20. what a grand building, they don't build them like that today

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  21. another lovely day! nice pan mee, must be really delicious!

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  22. Hi! Thank you for stopping by and leaving such a sweet message on my blog! I love reading and meeting people from all over the world, and Malaysia looks so beautiful! Those blue skies are just gorgeous, and the train station is very beautiful as well. The pan mee, looks very good, I would love to try it one day. Not sure about the anchovies, but the egg looks wonderful, and who does not like noodles! Have a wonderful week-end!

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  23. Your lunch looks delicious and so filling! Have a wonderful weekend Nancy!

    Tanya
    www.StripesNVibes.com
    BlogLovin

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    1. Thank you, Tanya. Have a wonderful weekend too!

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  24. Yummy lunch...and what a beautiful sky!

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  25. Seems you had a very lovely day in a so nice place!
    Follow you back! :)
    xxx
    S
    http://s-fashion-avenue.blogspot.it

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  26. Such great photos...glad you each had something for lunch that you loved.
    I am sending you an email regarding the tulips in a glass..xxoxo

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  27. You do have such great meals. Have a good weekend Diane

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  28. Glad you got you pan mee. I know, there are things I love to eat that the hubby doesn't and I always like to go out and get them. Beautiful train station too. Happy weekend!

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  29. Those first two shots have such gorgeous skies!

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  30. Oh, meant to say that train station is so beautiful. I got side tracked googling pan mee....so many things you mention I have never heard of. So sometimes I look it up.

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    1. Lol! Rose, I am glad you are interested to know about us and our food in Malaysia. Have a blessed weekend!

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  31. I love pan mee, but have mostly ordered the dry one! I am kind of a 'kicap' fan! ^.^

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    1. Hello Sharon, lol! I am more of a 'soup' fan. I do go for the dry and spicy version once in a while.

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  32. Very nice Nancy and lovely photos. It is very interesting to see your part of the world.

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  33. Excellent photography. Delicious dishes

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  34. looks very nice... i would prefer the one at GREENTOWN IPOH, Facey Noodle house.. love the chili version and the soup as well,, u may wanted to try off..

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    1. I am not sure if it is the same shop but I think I have tasted the noodles there once or twice. I have not taken the soup version but I have tried the spicy dried version and I also like the sayur paku salad. Might drop by to sample the soup version one day. Thank you.

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  35. I was at Ipoh last year ... your pictures reminds me of my fab trip ... and the amazing mural hunting we did.

    http://thetalesofatraveler.com/2016/02/12/leh-ladakh-in-winter-guide-itinerary/

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    1. Thank you, Swati & Sam. I am glad you enjoyed your stay in Ipoh and the mural hunting too. Have a lovely day!

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