Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Dinner With Friends At Locomotive Seafood Restaurant, Bercham.

On Saturday afternoon while our guests were preparing to leave for home, we received a phone call to inform that our friend from Subang Jaya was also back for the "Ching Ming" festival and requested us to meet up with him and his sister for dinner that night in Bercham.
 We replied that we will be happy to meet up with them that evening.
 It took us about half an hour's drive to reach Bercham.
 Our meeting time was 8 pm. 
 The best part of going out in the evening is catching sight of the sunsets.

Hallelujah! O servants of Jehovah, praise his name.
Blessed is his name forever and forever.
Praise him from sunrise to sunset!
For he is high above the nations;
his glory is far greater than the heavens.
(Psalm 113:1-4, TLB)
 We needed 2 cars to take us to the restaurant.
As you can see, the place was already crowded.
 It was about 8.30 pm and we did get a table for ourselves.
 This is their menu.
 Deep fried tofu with "seng kua" or angled luffa gourd and black wood fungus.
 Deep fried pork belly with preserved sweet veggie or "mui choy kau yoke".
 Stir fried green veggie with garlic.
 Pork slices with dried chilis and onions or "koon poh chu yoke".
Sweet potato leaves stir fried with spicy prawn paste.
This was our yummy dinner with delightful fellowship for 6 people. After dinner, we parted and to meet again for next morning Sunday celebration in church.
May God's abundant blessings be upon you!

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56 comments:

  1. Lovely photos and the food looks pretty good!

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  2. Everything looked yummy. All I love to eat. Hehe.

    Beautiful sunset snaps, Nancy.

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  3. Interesting that you cook sweet potato leaves, must try that out. Have a good day and love the sunset Diane

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    1. Thank you, Diane. You must choose the young and tender leaves and shoots. Do have a try. I hope you will like it.

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  4. Great photos - glad you enjoyed your dinner and were willing to share it with us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/04/this-is-what-hope-looks-like.html

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  5. I love the old steam engine.

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  6. Gostei destas fotografias nocturnas bem como dos deliciosos pratos.
    Um abraço e óptima Quarta-Feira.

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  7. i love the food dear..

    http://jehanmohammad.blogspot.com/

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  8. Locomotive.. wow.. what a name for a restaurant.. hope the food comes out fast as train! hahahaha

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    1. Fortunately, we didn't have to wait long for the food. Service was quite fast even though the place was packed.

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  9. All suits my taste except the pork belly. Too fatty for my liking.Give it a pass.

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    1. Thank you, Irene. I will separate the fat from the lean part of the pork belly. It was very tasty especially the preserved veggie.

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  10. I love your posts!

    kiss
    food&emotions
    http://fefoodemotions.blogspot.pt

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  11. Hello Nancy, the dinner looks delicious. Beautiful captures of the sky. Have a happy day!

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  12. From the rising of the sun to the going down of the same the Lord's name is to be praise...good food n good fellowship.

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    1. Thank you, Elaine. Amen! The Lord's name is worthy to be praised. Have a wonderful day!

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  13. It's a lovely meal to share with good friends.
    Have a beautiful day.
    Hugs,
    JB

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  14. Great sunset and the deep fried belly pork looked amazing.

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  15. I like all the vegetables dishes! So tasty!

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    1. Thank you, Mun. I too like the vegetables dishes.

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  16. It all looks good, but I'd like to try the last one the most!

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    1. Thank you, Lisa. If you like your food a bit spicy, then you will love this.

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  17. The sky shots sure are beautiful. Always sounds like you have such good friends and good times.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. These are very close and old friends of ours.

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  18. Oh what a lovely dinner you had. I love your food. I would love to enjoy dinner with you and your husband.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. You are most welcome to join us. Have a fabulous day too!

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  19. I love the incredible amount of different green leaves that you can find in Malaysia.

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    1. Thank you, dear. We are very thankful and grateful for the many different green veggies in Malaysia. Have a great day!

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  20. The sunset sky is lovely and the food looks inviting. Must be a good restaurant if many people always go there.

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    1. Thank you, Margaret. It was a Saturday night and could be because of the festival weekend.

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  21. sky you captured is beautiful ,i love mornings and evening sun rises and sunsets as these parts of time deliver a special feeling to heart which just beautify the whole mood of one,

    food is catchy to eye and delight to eat for sure ,having meals with friends is always fun glad you had it dear,have many more to come amen

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    1. Thank you, Baili. It is always good to have friends to visit and fellowship over our meals.

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  22. Great post, love the places you visit!x


    Vildana from Living Like V & Stalia Is BAE

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  23. Lovely skies... though I wish the lampposts weren't in the photos!

    'Locomotive' is a catchy name.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. The lamp posts seem to be everywhere, just can't avoid them.

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