Last few days from Monday to Wednesday were busy days for us. We started Monday morning with a dim sum breakfast treat given by a good friend together with his wife and 2 grandchildren. He came over to pick us up from our house and took us to Restoran Chef Fatt (Hong Kong dim sum),
We started off with some crispy fried stuffs.
Prawns & minced meat crispy bean curd rolls.
Minced meat, century egg and salted egg crispy bean curd rolls.
Glutinous rice & sesame seeds balls.
Screw pine (pandan) leaves flavoured lotus paste as filling.
Big steamed pau.
Filling - Chicken, pork, Chinese sausage, hard boil egg, etc.
Deep fried noodle (wat tan hor) with gravy & ingredients.
Steamed prawn dumplings.
Fish paste balls.
Steamed Siew Mai dumplings.
Steamed fish paste with blended ginger.
Stir fried white radish cake with bean sprout, egg, etc.
Stewed Deep Fried Chicken Feet with minced preserved black beans, etc.
And we ended our breakfast with this delicious steamed sweet bun. The filling consists of very smooth sweet lotus and egg yolk paste/smoothie.
Restoran Chef Fatt (Hong Kong dim sum) at Jalan Raja Ekram, Ipoh.
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Today I am joining Wordless Wednesday, Flower Wednesday & Good Fences.
~ Wordless Wednesday ~
Part of Ipoh town
Giant sized groundnuts
Collection bin for used light CFL & FL.
For though once your heart was full of darkness,
now it is full of light from the Lord,
and your behavior should show it!
Because of this light within you,
you should do only what is good and right and true.
(Ephesians 5:8-9, The Living Bible-TLB)
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~ Flower Wednesday ~
My deep pink Desert Rose or Adenium Obesum.
My light purple Shamrock flower.
Red Button Ginger flower from my friend's garden.
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Linking to Image-in-ing, Flower Wednesday & Good Fences.
I LOVE PRAWNS THE LANDSCAPE IS GREAT
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteYummy dim sum. I miss dim sum especially those crispy stuff.
ReplyDeleteGiant sized groundnut! Why is that? Ipoh famous for groundnuts?
Menglembu is well known for the groundnuts produced by the factory in Menglembu. Remember the Thumb brand and pagoda brand?
DeleteI have not been to this dim sum place yet... looks delish! Thanks for sharing the dim sum photos :)
ReplyDeleteHave been there a few times and coincidentally, they were all treats from friends. Feeling so blessed!
Deletewow.. a very long yummy and interesting post! Yes, I am eyeing the dim sums, I have been once or twice only.. the BIG PAU is indeed very enormous!
ReplyDeleteHa ha...my friend ordered and we enjoyed them all! Not crowded so we can take our time to enjoy the food.
DeleteI am always amazed at the variety of dishes you find, its wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of fences today and the giant groundnuts were fun to see!
Thank you, Christine. Have a wonderful day!
DeletePratos bem deliciosos e excelentes fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Thank you, Francisco. Hugs and have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteThat was a very fulfilling breakfast!
ReplyDeleteYes, a very fulfilling one and I have a lunch date waiting for me!
DeleteIt's always fun and interesting to see your exotic foods, sceneries & beautiful flowers Nancy! So happy that you participated in my link party💕
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta for hosting. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteWhat a collection you have today Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Have a happy weekend!
DeleteReally tempting breakfast muffins
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beena. Have a great weekend!
DeleteMy goodness, what a feast it all looks wonderful. Always nice to share with friends.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. Feeling blessed with good and generous friends.
DeleteThe cartoon for the collection bin is cute...
ReplyDeleteI am glad I noticed it and took a snapshot of it.
DeleteBeautiful photos, I love the Scripture verses you share, and your breakfast looks really good!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteSo glad you joined our weekly photo linkup at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/06/circa-1953-and-now.html. I hope to see you again each week!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue. Looking forward to join you each week!
DeleteHi Nancy, the dim sum look so good. I especially love the wat tan hor, delicious! Thanks for sharing the Ipoh pictures, haven't been there for a long time.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead,regards.
Amelia
Thank you, Amelia. Ipoh food is beckoning to you.
DeleteThe ground nut sculptures are unusual!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. The sculptures are well sculptured.
DeleteExcellent post (as always)!...thx for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a great weekend!
DeleteI can eat dim sum anytime! One of my favourite food.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. I enjoy dim sum too!
DeleteDelicious begining of the day!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ola. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteYour flowers are gorgeous and exotic!! And I like the giant nuts, they are fun! What a awesome Dim Sum! The fried noodles and steamed sweet bun look the best to me!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. Sweet bun is really tasty!
Deletelots of food! beautiful blooms. the giant peanuts are kind of neat. :) thank you, nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Theresa. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteLovely flowers - and lots of food!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ladyfi. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteThat was quite a spread of food. Prawns are one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteLots of interesting stuff here. - Those Giant Peanuts were cool looking. Very Pretty flowers. - Good selection of fences too.
Thank you, Ida. I love prawns too and the giant peanuts were beautifully done.
DeleteTapah is a small town at the foot of Cameron Highlands in Malaysia, with many attractions waiting for the discerning traveller to discover. Besides food that is cheap and tasty, you cannot miss the many wonders of nature in the vicinity of Tapah - such as jungle trails, cascading waterfalls, hot-springs, deer farms etc against the backdrop of breathtaking mountain views.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michael. I have not been to the deer farm. I agree with you about the beautiful view of Cameron Highland. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteGiant groundnut sculptures... hehehe. My kids would love them.
ReplyDeleteThe sculptures are beautifully done.
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