Once we have finished our sightseeing, it was time for lunch and we were looking forward to a seafood lunch. We still preferred our regular place and once we have settled down, my friends did the ordering. We didn't order much because of the kompia or bagel snack. We also ordered 2 bowls of Foochow red wine chicken noodle to try while at the sightseeing site. I didn't take any photo of the noodle.
Whenever we are here, this is a must order - very fresh palm wine.
A friend requested for a small bottle of Guinness Stout to mix with the fresh palm wine. I took a sip to taste but I found that I preferred the plain palm wine on its own.
Oyster & egg omelette - Sitiawan style.
Someone took a piece before I could get my camera ready. Lol!
Steamed fish - Teochew style - fish very fresh and tasty.
A plate of fried rice vermicelli.
Stir fried green veggie with garlic.
A small bowl of sweet sour fish maw soup.
I love this but none of my family member likes this.
We were the early birds.
Then followed by the later birds....
Signboards by the roadside....Kampung Cina, Sitiawan.
It was about 2 pm and time to hit the road to Damai Laut. GPS showed about 26 km and will take about 35 to 40 mins to reach depending on the traffic flow. It was a smooth drive all the way.
"That, by the way, is what baptism pictures for us:
In baptism we show that we have been saved from death
and doom by the resurrection of Christ;
not because our bodies are washed clean by the water
but because in being baptized we are turning to God
and asking him to cleanse our hearts from sin"
(1 Peter 3:21, The Living Bible-TLB)
I have not taken my dinner, the foods makes me hungry...
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, I was hungry too and have to make some oats to drink.
DeleteHummm coisas deliciosas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e uma boa semana.
Thank you, Francisco. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteLook like a very filling dinner to me. Palm wine. I dont think I taste that before.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, for 8 people it was not a very filling meal. Palm wine is very sweet and fragrant when it is fresh.
DeleteReally tempting Wine and dishes
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beena. We enjoyed the meal very much.
DeleteI like the oyster omelette :)
ReplyDeleteHi Elin, the oyster omelette is very different from those in Penang...this one minus the starch and crispy type.
DeleteI'll take an oyster & egg omelette please.
ReplyDeleteHi Tom, I love the oyster and egg omeletter also.
DeleteHello, the omelette sounds delicious. I would like to try the palm wine. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. Both the omelette and palm wine are my favourites. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteThe food looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret. They taste very delicious too! Have a great day!
DeleteCertainly looks appetising, I don't think I have ever tried palm wine before.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. Food very tasty and palm wine is very popular in this area.
DeleteThe food looks good, Nancy... miss the fish maw... and I remember the bridge leading to PR...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Claire. Love the fish maw and the bridge and road to PR is wide and straight with very light traffic. Nice place.
DeleteImagine you can find Irish Guiness in Malaysia!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you all had a wonderful day together!
Thank you, Christine. Oh yes, we do have Guiness here in Malaysia but I think there is a slight difference in the taste...ours here more bitter. We have a very enjoyable time together.
DeleteSo delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie. Very, very delicious. Lol!
DeleteNancy fresh palm wine sounds delicious
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. Palm wine tastes delicious when fresh and won't make you drunk but once fermented, its a different story.
DeleteNancy fresh palm wine sounds delicious
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day, dear!
DeleteIt does look like there were humid conditions.
ReplyDeleteYes, William. The humid conditions here make you sweat and sticky.
DeleteThe steamed fish looks so fresh! How does the plain palm wine taste like?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. The seafood here is very fresh. Plain palm wine tastes sweet and smell nice when fresh but once fermented, I wouldn't touch it.
DeleteI don't drink alcohol, but I love your photos and descriptions!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. The palm wine when fresh does not contain alcohol but once fermented, one can get drunk.
DeletePalm wine? Sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ola. It is easy to palm wine elsewhere. Whenever we are here, we will ask for palm wine...very delicious when they are fresh.
DeleteReally interesting post...thx for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a happy day!
DeleteI like those pink chairs. Food looks very good! My favorites would be the rice vermicelli and steamed fish, it all looks so fresh.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. Pink chairs are very common in Chinese restaurants. This place is well known for its fresh seafood. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteThe food looks delicious, great photos ❤❤❤
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Thank you, dear. Have a lovely day!
DeleteSo much yummy food.. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna. Have a great day!
DeleteHaha first time I see it called 'palm wine'. Definitely way more elegant than 'toddy' or samsu.
ReplyDeleteGetting hungry at the sight of that fish maw soup.
Thank you, Stacy. Palm wine is a new term I have just learned. But the common term is still toddy or samsu la...ha ha ha! Fish maw soup very appetizing. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteInteresting! Palm wine never heard it. How it taste?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Catherine. Palm wine tastes sweet and fragrant when fresh but lousy when fermented. Have a great day!
DeleteAiyo...the fish maw dish looks yummy, Nancy. It's one of my favourite food. I would love to the try palm wine one day. You are good at finding unique delicious food to try.. x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Try to visit Sitiawan and try the seafood at Kg Cina the next time you are visiting near here. Haha I have my foodie kakis to thank for all these yummy food.
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