Two Fridays ago, a message came on the Whatsapp and it said, "I am hungry, I feel like eating laksa." It was about 2 pm and I replied, "Yes, I am keen!" Then another message said, "I want also, please come and fetch me from my house."
And that was how we came to this roadside stall in Gunung Rapat. It is located along Persiaran Gunung Rapat 6, next to the Dewan Tokong Fook Tat Chee (temple hall).
It opens daily from 12.30 pm and rests (off day) on Wednesday.
An appetizing, mouth watering bowl of laksa.
2 bowls of laksa noodles for 3 aunties plus...
a bowl of fish cakes, fish balls, tofu, etc.
And one of the best iced lemon drinks with sour plum from the neighboring stall.
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Today I am joining Wordless Wednesday.
Below are some wall murals, attractive signs & advertisements from Ipoh.
Linking to Wordless Wednesday at Comedy Plus & Image-in-ing.
"Law and order have collapsed," we are told.
"What can the righteous do but flee?"
But the Lord is still in his holy temple;
he still rules from heaven.
He closely watches everything that happens here on earth.
He puts the righteous and the wicked to the test;
he hates those loving violence.
He will rain down fire and brimstone on the wicked
and scorch them with his burning wind.
For God is good, and he loves goodness;
the godly shall see his face.
(Psalm 11:4-7, The Living Bible-TLB)
The food looks fantastic!
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Thank you, Kelleyn. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteThe original lady selling the ice lemon tea has passed on few months ago. One of the best and cheap ice lemon teas around. Not the same without her around anymore. The Rojak is also good there. Opposite corner house is a tofu factory which this Laksa lady gets her tofu from
ReplyDeleteNancy, now you make me yearn for laksa!!
ReplyDeleteNo laksa for today because it Wednesday, their off day ma!
DeleteThe murals brighten up the walls and doors.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret. Love those murals.
DeleteI will go for the bowl of fish cakes, fish balls, tofu, hehe...
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I will go for the bowl of laksa.
DeleteBeautiful murals, such a delight to see.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteLaksa looks tasty
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. It tastes great too!
DeleteThe refreshing drink from the nearly stall complements the laksa well! I wish I am in a Whatsapp makan group.
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Mun, group in your makan friends and you can create a Whatsapp makan group.
DeleteAmazing photos - thank you so much for sharing them at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/05/the-cats-of-san-juan.html
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue for hosting. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteEnjoyed another wonderful post, always very interesting and the dishes always look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteThe mural are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteI miss asam laksa!
ReplyDeleteI do miss Penang Assam Laksa!
DeleteWow! You and your kaki makan. Everywhere can eat and explore. Love your photos. Nice wall murals and advertisements.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. We are quite adventurous. Where there's good food, we are interested. Ha ha!
DeleteYou are so lucky to have those road side stalls. Wow the paintings are great and I love the one of the motorbike on the doorway. Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. We can only get these road side stalls in the smaller towns.
DeleteHello Nancy!:) Some interesting signs and murals, and I especially like the toadstools and the moterbike images. The noodles look good, and it looks like a pleasant place to enjoy a meal in the roadside café.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Breathtaking. These roadside stalls/cafe are getting rarer these days. Many are forced into shops.
DeleteThe food looks very good and the graffiti art is nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a great day!
DeleteI want to come along for this too. Please.
ReplyDeleteI linked you to Wordless Wednesday.
Have a fabulous day my friend. ☺
Thank you, Sandee for linking me to Wordless Wednesday. I couldn't do it right.
DeleteSounds like you enjoyed yourself.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. I enjoyed our foodie adventures and murals hunting very much. Have a great day!
DeleteWonderful post dear! :)Xoxo
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DeleteSuch original and typical pace ti visit!
ReplyDeleteAnd the food looks delicious too! :)
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DeleteExcellent post (as always)!Thank you very much :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a happy day!
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ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a lovely day!
DeleteSuch a nice wall paintings. I like them!
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DeleteOoh Nancy, I do like a good bowl of assam laksa.
ReplyDeleteA mouth watering bowl of assam laksa. Lol!
DeleteHi Nancy,
ReplyDeleteVery artistic wall paintings! Very expressive :) Nice to enjoy all these views with a bowl of real authentic assam laksa :D
Zoe
Thank you, Zoe. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteHaha just like that, an outing for laksa came into being. :) The joys of technology!
ReplyDeleteHa ha the wonders of smart phones and the joy of retirement!
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