It all started out with "Good morning" wishes to one another through our mobile phone. Then out of the blue someone suggested meeting for lunch in Ipoh old town. By then it was almost 11.30 am. It so happened that on the day, some cannot make it but most of us were available.
It was then confirmed that we meet at the chosen venue in old town by a certain time. This eatery will be crowded with office workers and regular customers during the lunch break. For those of us who are no longer working, we are requested to go earlier to order the food and get a big table enough for all. Within a short while, those who are still working will join us there.
This was our lunch venue for that day. It is referred to as Cheong Loi.
The name of the eatery written in Chinese on the signboard.
Cheong Loi Rice Shop.
To reach the rice shop, we have to drive through this narrow lane. It is behind the MBI Pasar Jalan Patrick which is near to the Chinese school SJK(C) Ipoh. Jalan Patrick is the former road name, it has now been renamed to Jalan Bijeh Timah.
I was told that this eatery has been in business since a long, long time. This was my first visit here. Thanks to my friends for introducing me to this hidden place. It was located right at the end of the narrow lane.
As my friend placed the food order, my camera got busy.
We started with a bowl of soup - Old cucumber boiled with pork meat.
It is good to drink soup especially during the hot season.
Stir fried lala with preserved black beans, etc.
Braised Pork trotter in black soy sauce.
Steamed fresh water fish. I can't remember what fish.
Stir fried kangkong (water convolvulus) with garlic.
It was a nice lunch meeting up with ex-colleagues.
Today its Good Fences day so I am sharing some fences here.
This is a church fence.
Outside a hospital.
Just next to a traffic light.
I pass by here quite often.
For it is commendable if someone bears up under the pain
of unjust suffering because they are conscious of God.
But how is it to your credit if you receive a beating
for doing wrong and endure it?
But if you suffer for doing good and you endure it,
this is commendable before God.
To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you,
leaving you an example, that you should follow in his STEPS.
(1 Peter 2:19-21, NIV)
We must go there again, Nancy... without my walker this time.. hahaha...
ReplyDeleteYes, I would love to go back to try the other dishes.
DeleteI think I've said before Nancy but I like the way people can just sit outside on the sidewalk & eat. The steamed fish looks especially nice. What is Lala? Is that another name for Mussels or is it a different type of shellfish as I'm unfamiliar with the name.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tony. I think lala is mussels.
DeleteI loves the 2nd last picture...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteThe lala and fish caught my attention, hehe...
ReplyDeleteHa ha...you love seafood!
Deletethe dishes are very tempting
ReplyDeleteThank you. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteNice lunch with very homely cooked food. Love them heaps. Sometimes though I see very nice fencing especially people' s house, I don't dare to stop & snap.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Irene. Lol! I too am careful when I snap photo. Usually I will stop some distance away.
Deletetoday I feel like eating the fish on your picture!
ReplyDeleteHello Ola, the fish is very tasty!
DeleteThe fish looks good.
ReplyDeleteMany people down here have soup in the winter only, a few have it in summer.
Thank you, Margaret. We have soup throughout the year.
DeleteI remember reading about this in Claire's blog when she was still using the walker. The lala dish looks tasty. It has been a long time since I last ate any lala.
ReplyDeleteYes, Mun. We were there together. The dishes there are very tasty.
Deletesome neat fences! i like the brick over concrete and the iron over concrete mixes.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Theresa for hosting. Have a lovely day!
DeleteThank you, Vildana. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty fences, and the fish looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lea. Have a great day!
DeleteHi Nancy, over from Good fences. I am not sure but I think I have visited your blog before. I loved the shots of the food, I love fresh fish. A beautiful fence as you pointed out with the steps. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peggy. So nice of you to visit. Have a good week too!
DeleteAs always delicious looking meals. Have a good day Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. Have a good day too!
DeleteAmazing Nancy. The dinners around your part of the world may seem to natural for you but unusual for me. I bet the food that I eat every day would be unusual for you especially the Italian food that I eat. Oh well, that's why it's so wonderful to try.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day my friend. See ya.
Cruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul. It is so true that our food may be so different from each other's. I am also amazed at your varieties of food. Have a great day too!
DeleteFantastic meals!
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Thank you and have a fantastic day!
DeleteOh the food you eat so often. Yummy. I would love to tag along on one of your meals.
ReplyDeleteI also love that last step fence. That's very unique.
Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous day too!
DeleteHi Nancy! Looks like you found a new favourite restaurant! It looks so fresh and well cooked, i'm sure you will all be back!
ReplyDeleteLoved the church fence and the stepped white one
Enjoy your day!
Thank you, Christine. We may go back again. Have an enjoyable day too!
DeleteI like the variety in fencing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteThe last house would fit right in here on Maui.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Maui must be a very beautiful place.
DeleteThe bustling street scene and restaurants remind me of Honolulu, and of God's blessings. Thank You Nancy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cloudia. I would love to visit Honolulu one day. Have a lovely day! God bless!
Deletei really enjoy dining outdoor....everything looks yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie. Sometimes these small stalls serve very tasty food.
DeleteSuch nice place! The food looks delicious! :)
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Thank you, Silvia. Have a great day!
Deleteyou live in a great scenery
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteGreat items Really interesting post...thx for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteI like the last fence the most. The kangkong dish looks very delicious.The restaurant offers very tasty food. It's all mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lei. Have a lovely day!
Deletethere is also some really tall trees in the house garden!
ReplyDeleteHello Irvine, the palm trees can grow very tall.
DeleteSo many hidden gems around that we never know and try. Glad you enjoy the food there.
ReplyDeleteHappy Good Fences Day!
Thank you, Rose. If not for my friends, I would not know about the food here.
DeleteQuite interesting food. Some I would eat, others probably not.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of fences. So different from each other.
Thank you, Ida. Have a happy day!
DeleteI Love seafood, so this all looks yummy. The fence wall is quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a great day!
DeleteI bet that was fun meeting your friends, and you really got some nice fence shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteHi Nancy, looks like a pretty day for a lunch gathering and some yummy dishes there. Your fences are all amazing and you captured great shots. Have a wonderful weekend ahead. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Celestina. It was a great gathering and the food yummy. Have a wonderful weekend too!
DeleteI like that steps fence!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ladyfi. I like it too!
DeleteThese 'back lane' places are so fun to explore.
ReplyDeleteHello Stacy, there are hidden gems in these back lane. Have a happy day!
DeleteThank you, Felicia. Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteI would love the stir fry lala. Great fences and I especially like the step fencing.
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend nancy.
Hugs,
JB
Thank you, Julia. Have a great weekend too!
DeleteI love stir fried kangkong.. its really yummy.. have a gread weekend nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Uli. Have a great weekend too!
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ReplyDeleteThank you and have a nice weekend!
DeleteI'd like to try the Lala :)
ReplyDeleteKB, I think you will like it.
DeleteHi Nancy, wonderful photos, such an interesting place and I would definitely like to try the food. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise. Have a wonderful day!
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