Saturday, 2 April 2016

Enjoying Gopeng Mee At Metro Cafe, Ipoh.

Last Monday, my friend and I were once again on our way to town to run our once a month errands. This time, we went to Poslaju first because I need to send something to Kuala Lumpur and then did some banking, both in Ipoh old town.
Since we were in old town, my friend suggested we had breakfast in Metro Cafe, which we have not been for a long, long time.
Surprisingly, the name Metro Cafe is hung on the side wall inside the shop.
 We both ordered wanton noodle with chicken meat.
You can see the thin wanton noodle under the chicken meat and gravy.
 One normal portion of wantons (I forgot the number of wantons in the soup). We requested to add a piece of sui kao (big dumpling) together with the wantons.
 Pickled green chili in chili sauce to go with the noodles.
Total cost of 2 sets of noodles cost about RM15 (approx. 3.85 USD).
I forgot the exact amount.
 This is the stall selling Gopeng Mee.
The noodles still taste good after all these years.
 The shop is along Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Ipoh old town.
After our breakfast, we drove to Ipoh new town to run other errands and we passed by this horse on the roadside in old town. We do not know what "The Happy 8" is all about. 
 Today, I am sharing some kitties images which I have taken during my morning walking exercise.
 I do not know whether it is a stray or belongs to someone staying nearby.
 Another kitty near the drain.
 Kitty thinking, "Should I climb up the tree to escape from her?"
 "Or should I go the other way?"
 Another kitty on the move.....

Linking to Saturday's Critters.

Once a leper came and knelt in front of him and begged to be healed.
"If you want to, you can make me well again," he pled.
And Jesus, move with pity, touched him and said,
"I want to! Be healed!"
Immediately the leprosy was gone - the man was healed!
(Mark 1:40-42, TLB)

68 comments:

  1. Hello Nancy, i love the horse sculpture and the cute kitty. Great post! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. Have a happy weekend too!

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    1. Ha ha kitty patrol to keep the people safe! Have a great day, Tom!

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  3. Oh, how I love the wanton noodles & the pickled chilli to go with, a perfect match. Beautiful cats & it seems that you will meet them wherever you go.

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    1. Thank you, Irene. I think most of the cats are strays as we have plenty here. Have a happy weekend!

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  4. Love your photos! You always bring something new to us! :)xx

    Vildana from Living Like V (my first outfit post's on my blog) & Stalia Is BAE

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    1. Thank you, Vildana. Have a beautiful weekend!

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  5. That first kitty looks like a stray and he's licking his lips after devouring a mouse. Yuck to me but good to him. lol. It also looks like he's got a bit of eye infection. Poor kitty.

    I wonder if The Happy 8 is a pool hall. I never had wonton noodles.

    Have a happy weekend.
    Hugs,
    JB

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    1. Thank you, Julia. I too noticed the kitty's eyes. Have a happy weekend too!

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  6. What a delight the horse was, a great photo.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. Nice horse. Happy 8 sounds like an eating place or a drinking place. The noodle dishes seem like a very good price. At least to me because it would cost many times that where I live.

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    1. Thank you, Joyful. I have yet to find out what is Happy 8. Have a fabulous weekend!

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  8. Wonderful horse sculpture and neat shots of the wandering kitties ~

    Happy Weekend to you ~ ^_^

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    1. Thank you, Carol. Have a happy weekend too!

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  9. what is the whitish sauce all over the chicken meat in your plate of dry wonton noodles? Have a good Sunday tomorrow!

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    1. Its chicken meat cooked in gravy and the whitish sauce is the thicken gravy of the chicken. Have a good Sunday too!

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  10. You run into some lovely kitties during your walks!

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    1. Oh yes, I did. Every morning I get to see dogs and cats but not able to snap all their pictures. Have a great weekend!

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  11. Nice pitures:) The food looks delicious:)
    Happy weekend!:)
    kisses

    http://irreplaceable-fashion.blogspot.com/

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  12. Awww on the kitties. Too cute.

    I love all your food and I'd love to tag along on one of your foodie trips.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous weekend!

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  13. Sounds like a nice day out with your friend. Happy weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Marleen. Have a happy weekend too!

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  14. The horse statue is very cool! The tabby & ginger kitties are cute!
    Happy weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. Have a happy weekend too!

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  15. make me feel so hungry!!!
    have a nice weekend
    xx,
    http://evelyn-halim.blogspot.co.id/

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    1. Thank you, Evelyn. Have a nice weekend too!

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  16. I think your meal with noodle is very tasty. Have a great weekend. Love from Poland

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    1. Thank you, Gosia. Have a great weekend too. Love & Blessing to you.

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  17. beautiful kitties :)

    to clear out your confusion about the bulb, take a look at:
    http://nfbild2.blogspot.se/2016/04/the-light-strip-and-light-bulb.html

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    1. Thank you, dear for the link about the bulb. Have a great weekend!

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  18. Excellent post (as always)!Thank you

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    1. Thank you, Beauty. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  19. I love pan fried noodles. Ipoh seems to be quite relaxing to live, compared to Hong Kong or Los Angeles....What is the average market rent there for a 1500 square foot apartment or house?

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    1. Hello OJ, it all depends on the place, whether it is in the city or outskirt. If in Kuala Lumpur, to rent a room about 120 sq ft will cost about MYR 550. I don't know about the whole apartment. In Ipoh you can get a landed house for the rent of about MYR 500 to 600 in a residential area away from town. It is definitely very, very much cheaper than Hong Kong where land is so scarce.

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  20. cute kitties. love the painted horse!

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    1. Thank you, Theresa. Have a lovely weekend!

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  21. I would feast on that soup with the wantons and dumpling! The old city is interesting and as always very colorful. The kittens are so cute!!! Love that scripture verse and I believe it!

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    1. Thank you, Mary. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  22. Lots of kitties which are so cute ( better than the bear I guess) and also lots of fun and YUMMY photos. Haven't been by many blogs lately and am glad I came back to check out all those good things you have to eat. Happy weekend! Hugs-Erika

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    1. Thank you, Erika. I wonder how often you find a big black bear in your yard. Have a happy weekend too!

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  23. The kitty in the 4th shot from the bottom is such a unique looking kitty.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. It is different from the others. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  24. Pretty sculptures and very yummy looking food!!

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  25. I must say I do like a speck of chilli in a lot of my food.
    That horse is good.

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    1. Thank you, Margaret. A bit of chili to spice up our food to make a lot of difference. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  26. The food always looks delicious, the cats are very cute and I like the horse statue very much.
    Another great post Nancy, thank you :)

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  27. The wantan mee looks special

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    1. Thank you, Thomas. Yes it is special, the noodle is finer and thinner.

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  28. I loves wanton, can eat wanton on it's own without the noodle...

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. I too love to eat wanton & sui kao on its own without the noodles.

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  29. I love sui kao and I can just have one bowl of it as a meal.

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  30. Talking about cats, my hubby saved a little kitten yesterday from a busy road!

    My hubby saw the kitten ran out to the road and no one stopped to rescue it. Hubby just stopped his car in middle of the road and rushed out to save the kitten and brought it to the mummy cat who immediately carrying her kitten into the house. And I noticed the mummy kitten turned back once looking at hubby, maybe saying "thank you".

    Wanton noodle. The old school always tasted the best, right?

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    1. Rose, so thankful to your hubby for going to the rescue of the little kitten. No many will take the trouble to stop and rescue. So kind of your hubby. I am sure its the mummy's way of saying "thank you" to your hubby for saving her baby kitty. Oh yes, the old school always tasted the best, you are right!

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  31. That horse looks nice, cats look ok I am not a cat person

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    1. Thank you, Jo-Anne. Many of my friends do not like cats too!

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  32. I prefer my wanton mee to be traditional with char siew haha.

    Poor kitty, getting stalked!

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    1. I will check and see if they have char siew or not. Ha ha poor kitty, trying to escape from this stalker!

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