We have been to this place a few times before with my golden girlfriends but so far I have not posted about the food here. On this particular morning about 2 weeks ago, we happened to be in this area and we might as well stopped here for our breakfast.
The place is called Restoran Tim Shun Loong at Jalan Peh Kee Koh, Taman Hoover. It is opposite to the Ee Chan Convenience Store.
The place is called Restoran Tim Shun Loong at Jalan Peh Kee Koh, Taman Hoover. It is opposite to the Ee Chan Convenience Store.
We ordered a pre-packed kerabu or beehoon or was it tom yam vermicelli.
Something simple yet very tasty.
1 piece of crispy fried prawn fritters. The prawns with the shells were fried till very crispy. I will usually try to remove whatever shell I could remove.
Prawn noodle - quite good to our taste.
A glass of iced black coffee and a cup of hot white coffee.
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The following photos are for joining Saturday's Critters.
This black butterfly flew into my home one evening.
I noticed that certain parts of its wings were torn.
I noticed that certain parts of its wings were torn.
We are used to having birds, butterflies and other insects flying into our house and trying to find their way out. It is not unusual to see them but to take snap shots of them is not easy.
It was fluttering here and there trying to find its way out. I waited for it to settle. Then I scooped it up with a piece of paper and released it outside my house.
Another big bee sucking nectar from my yellow buttercup flowers.
This bee has yellow rings on its lower body. The other bee that I have shared here had no yellow rings on its lower body.
This bee is slimmer and longer than the previous bee.
It was very engrossed in what it was doing. It was busy collecting nectar for honey. It stuck its head right into the flower.
Just as it is harmful to eat too much honey,
so also it is bad for men to think about all the honors they deserve!
(Proverbs 25:27, The Living Bible-TLB)
Linking to Saturday's Critters.
You have a really great garden! Surprise that the bee didn't fly away when you were taking photos.
ReplyDeleteThose prawn fritters look really delicious.
Thank you, Angie. I think the bee is too engrossed in collecting nectar to notice me. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteLove your bee shots....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. I have visited your blog and I love your bee shots too! Have a wonderful day!
DeleteLovely shots of the insects, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteYum. Bihun and prawn fritters for me!!
Thank you, Rose. Yay! We have the same liking! Have a lovely day!
DeleteGreat capture of the bee in the buttercup.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Have a great day!
DeleteEverything looks yummy! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you, Enara. Have a happy day!
DeleteGreat shots of the butterflies and insects that food looks pretty amazing. I hope you have a lovely weekend
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret. Have a lovely weekend too!
DeleteWe were here very early on Thurs morn. Hubby loves the prawn noodles here. We were so early that the prawn fritters, which we were looking forward to, had not been delivered :(
ReplyDeleteYes, the prawn noodle is good. My friends love the fish noodles. I will go for the kerabu bihun and prawn fritters again.
DeleteThe prawn noodle looks delicious. Some great photos of the butterflies and insects. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. Have a great weekend too!
DeleteHello Nancy! I love the pretty butterfly, flowers and the bees. Lovely photos! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. Have a enjoyable weekend too!
DeleteGreat photos! Happy weekend! :))
ReplyDeletexxBasia
Thank you, Basia. Have a happy weekend too!
DeleteThe prawn fritters look good.. Long time no eat this...
ReplyDeleteThere are a few places selling good prawn fritters. I can't resist them.
DeleteI usually eat the shells of the deep fried prawns on the prawn fritters. Poor butterfly/moth, with its torn wings, I don't think it can survive.
ReplyDeleteI usually remove those loose shells. I do hope the butterfly will survive. Have a lovely day!
DeleteYour food is always so yummy looking. Very yummy looking.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got the butterfly back outside.
Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. I hope the butterfly is alright. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteLovely floral and bee shot is my favorite ~ Hope the butterfly will survive ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you ~ ^_^
Thank you, Carol. I do hope so. Have a happy weekend too!
DeleteThe flower's quite a vivid yellow.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. It is always flowering too!
DeleteYour flower photos are absolutely gorgeous!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteDelicious look! Great photos! Happy weekend!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a happy weekend too!
DeletePrawn noodles look really tasty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ola. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteYour bee on the flower photos are just stunning! They amaze me! So beautiful, sharp and detailed. The yam vermicelli looks so good! I hope the butterfly survived!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. I too hope the butterfly will survive. Have a lovely day!
DeleteWait! I forgot to ask. What is white coffee? I love coffee and drink a lot. I would like to make this.
ReplyDeleteIpoh ‘white’ coffee is a popular coffee drink which originated from Ipoh in the state of Perak, Malaysia. The traditional black coffee beans are roasted with palm oil margarine, and the resulting coffee is served with condensed milk and the result is "white coffee".
DeleteI have never seen or eat Prawn fritters lovely food
ReplyDeleteGlamorous without the Guilt
They are crispy fried prawn fritters with wheat flour batter and prawns. Nice!
DeleteI like the size of that iced black coffee - something to really kickstart the day. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. I love both iced black and white coffee. There are days I like them hot. Have a happy day!
DeleteI love the pictures of the bee and your flowers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phong Hong. I love them too! Have a great day!
DeleteSame here, if i eat fried prawn fritters, i will remove any shell...
ReplyDeleteThe shells irritate my throat. Have a wonderful day, Sharon!
DeleteNice pictures, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteI thought I could look up that butterfly on google, but I couldn't.
I wonder if that bee is a new queen?
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Thank you, dear. I don't know whether it is a butterfly or a moth. The bee must be a very hardworking new queen! Have a lovely day!
DeleteLovely photos of the food and a very interesting description of the bee.
ReplyDeleteThe quote is very thought provoking.
Best wishes
Thank you, Joseph. The quote is a good reminder and keep us humble. Have a good day!
DeleteMagnÃficos os pratos bem como as fotos dos insectos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim de semana.
Andarilhar
Thank you, Francisco. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteButterfly, bees and flowers - wonderful to see.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteWe had an invasion of that kind of butterfly a couple of years back in KL. They were everywhere - on the walls, on the ground. Haven't occurred again though.
ReplyDeleteIn my case, I wouldn't say its an invasion but it happens once in a while. I wonder if it could be due to the hot weather...
DeleteYou got some great photos of those insects Nancy! :) Erika
ReplyDeleteThank you, Erika. I enjoy taking these snapshots.
DeleteYou got some great photos of those insects Nancy! :) Erika
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day, Erika!
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