Tuesday 22 March 2016

First Visit To Chang Jiang F&B Sdn Bhd, Ipoh.

Once again we, the Golden Girls decided to meet up for breakfast on Friday morning. That morning, hubby and I skipped our morning walk because we woke up a bit late. I went out to the garden to water my plants and this was what the morning sky looked like.
The time was about 7.35 am and the sun was like a fiery orange ball in the sky. We were warned of the extreme heatwave and told to stay away from direct sunlight.
Along the way out, I picked up my other Golden Girls and drove to the place recommended by my sister. This is not a new place but has been in business for quite a while.
There were a few cars ahead of us. We parked our cars and noticed these plants nearby. I have not seen an actual coffee tree, only from pictures.
Can someone please confirm whether these are coffee trees?
We found a big rusty old wok and a big ladle with a straw fan on top of a pile of wood in the compound. Its a pity we didn't see any information or description about these appliances.
Another rusty old wok over a firewood stove.
Cups and saucers.
Could this be the old fashioned coffee grinder?
Rattan steamer, cups and sauces, mugs and coffee strainer on an old wooden table.

Bamboo trees in front of Chang Jiang F&B.
Ipoh Chang Jiang F&B Sdn Bhd,
No. 7, Jalan Windsor, 30250 Ipoh. Tel: 05-2538896
Opens daily from 9 am to 6 pm.

This painting on the wall looks so real with the shining stainless steel mugs and coffee.
Another painting that looks so real.
Antique wooden chairs.
Antique wooden swing.
Great collection of antique chairs.
A set of antique rattan chairs and table.
Coffee cups decoration.
Chang Jiang White Coffee.
Wall painting of 2 packets of iced coffee.
While my friends went in to get a table, I was still busy taking photos. It was only about 10 am in the morning, and the shady car park was filled with cars. Will be posting on what we ordered and ate for breakfast in another post.
Linking with Tuesday's Treasure.

The LORD watches over you -
the LORD is your shade at your right hand;
the sun will not harm you by day,
nor the moon by night.
(Psalm 121:5-6, NIV)

58 comments:

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    1. Now it's ok :-D. I follow you back as 133 [person without avatar]. Have a nice day!

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  2. Nice place...the owner is so creative to incorporate all those precious old things in his restaurant. The paintings on the wall is a work of a genius. Looking forward to see what creative breakfast you had next, Nancy:)

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    1. Thank you, Annie. This is a very interesting place to visit. Have a great day!

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  3. Wow! CJ has so many old antiques! I actually love looking through all stuff.

    Coffee tea? I also never see one.

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    1. I too love to view all those antiques, especially those old wooden chairs! Have a happy day!

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  4. The sun looked amazing in the morning. In a very interesting place you were. I liked the old exhibits. Regards.

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    1. Thank you, Giga. The old exhibits are really interesting. Have a lovely day!

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  5. Muito belas estas fotografias.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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    1. Thank you, Francisco. Have a wonderful day!

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  6. You & the Golden Girls have real adventures! Btw Your header is fantastic. Is it from your garden?

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    1. Thank you, Riitta. We usually have food and adventure together. The header photo was taken from the back of my garden. Have a great day!

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  7. That's a lovely place. That coffee cup decoration is so nice.

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    1. Thank you, Elin. Oh yes, Chang Jiang is famous for their coffee. Go and have a try and I am sure you will love it. Have a good day!

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  9. Wonderful antiques. a nice place to go for coffee and really interesting.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. A very different place from our usual eateries. Have a wonderful day!

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  10. Love all the historic pieces around and the paintings. It looks a delightful place to go to, and to take photos of. Diane

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    1. Thank you, Diane. I enjoy the place and its antiques very much.

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  11. Interesting place
    And those cups of coffee, I thought that this picture. They look so real!

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    1. Thank you, Julia. This is quite an interesting place to visit.

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  12. A fascinating place! I could spend the day there happily exploring everything!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. I could do the same thing too!

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  13. Oh I love that big antic chair and the antic swing. So interesting and charming. I love how they used old material to make these.
    Thanks for sharing .
    Hugs,
    JB

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    1. Thank you, Julia. Those are really old woods used for the furniture.

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    2. Some of the wooden chairs must have been really old ones.

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  14. wonderful art and vintage items....a place i would enjoy visiting!!!

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    1. Thank you, Debbie. It is an interesting place to visit!

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  15. Wow , really beautiful place! Photos are wonderful! :)x

    Vildana from Stalia Is BAE & Living Like V

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  16. What a wonderful collection of treasures you have to share today Nancy...thank you so much. Weathered wood and rusty iron have so much appeal. Have a blessed Easter week and please return soon.

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    1. Thank you, Tom. Have a blessed Easter too.

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  17. What a fun place to visit. I would have loved exploring there.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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  18. I have no idea whether or not that is a coffee tree. What a nice place to visit - they have decorated it very nicely with all the used items with plants. I am not sure whether I have tasted their coffee or not. Is the coffee very nice to drink?

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    1. Hello Mun, they served very nice coffee. You can get their coffee in some coffee shops. Have a nice day!

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  19. Great items Really interesting post...thx for sharing! xx

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  20. Bamboo trees looks fantastic

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    1. Thank you, Gosia. They are beautiful and shady too!

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  21. I love all of that vintage stuff around the place! That table looks like it was made from an old cable spool. Fascinating items!

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    1. Hello Anne, you are right. It is an old cable spool.

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  22. Wow, so early & the sun is fiery orange. Eye opening to see all the antiques but sad to say they didn't preserved them. Love the antique chair, swing & the bamboo trees infront of CJ F&B.

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    1. It is true, Irene. They should have kept the antiques well sheltered and not left out in the open.

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  23. You showed some wonderful treasures...and those paintings did look so, so real.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. I really love those paintings.

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  24. The trees do look good in your photo.
    Have been to a coffee plantation but don't know about your tree photo of the plant.

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    1. Thank you, Margaret. I have yet to confirm about the coffee plant.

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  25. Very unique place to enjoy a cup of coffee.
    Lots of interesting things to see!

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  26. Hi Nancy,
    Indeed, a unique place filled with art and vintage items while enjoying the signature coffee :)

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    1. Thank you, Karen. I think it is a good place to bring friends but not during the peak lunch hours. Have a lovely day!

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