Sunday, 28 August 2016

Pork Soup Noodles For Breakfast And CCF & Satay For Supper.

One morning we woke up extra early and we were at the recreation park early for our morning walk. I looked across the lake and saw this lovely view and I cannot help but take a few snapshots of the sunset sunrise.
The morning light was just beginning to light up the sky.
The light pierced through, dispersed the darkness and displayed a show of colours.
Had a breakfast appointment with a friend. We ate at Kedai Mi Cong Yin, Lebuh Taman Ipoh, Taman Ipoh Selatan.
2 bowls of grated water chestnuts & corn sweet drink (tong sui).
Two pieces of deep friend dumplings (sui kau in Cantonese).
2 bowls of pork soup noodles. I ordered "mee sua".
These were our breakfast for 2 people.
We shared an encouraging fellowship and it was time for me to drive home.
Jalan Sultan Iskandar Bridge (formerly Hugh Low Street) over Kinta River linking the old and new Ipoh town.
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Hubby and I had an early dinner and by 9.30 pm we were feeling hungry. So we drove to Jalan Tun Abdul Razak (formerly Maxwell Road) in search of something to eat.
This is our favourite Satay stall.
10 sticks of Chicken Satay (BBQ chicken) with spicy peanut sauce.
Saw a Chee Cheong Fun stall selling steamed flat noodles and ordered a plate to try.
These were our supper for 2 people. We seldom take supper, it is only a once in a while affair.

Have a blessed Sunday!

And I gave them the Sabbath - a day of rest every seventh day -
as a symbol between them and me, to remind them that it is I,
the Lord, who sanctifies them - that they are truly my people.
(Ezekiel 20:12, The Living Bible-TLB)

48 comments:

  1. Mouthwatering dishes. Love it

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  2. The pork noodles at Cong Yin are nice. Like the fried dumplings too. Sometimes we go to Taman Timur coffeeshop for pork noodles. Not too bad.

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    1. We also like the pork noodles at Persiaran Greenhill. Cheaper and taste good too. Have a wonderful day!

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  3. I miss those fried dumplings. That's a very delicious Sunday breakfast.

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    1. Thank you, Angie. I don't mind having a few more fried dumplings. Lol!

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  4. Has been a while since i had fried dumpling, usually had the soup one...

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    1. I love both the fried and soup dumplings. Have a great day!

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  5. your dumlings are different from our polish

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    1. I would love to try Polish dumplings. Have a lovely day!

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  6. lightening is always been so fascinating to me back there in my village huge stormy rains and lightening were frequent and instead of being afraid as child i used to try to look on it which affected my eye sight too

    like always your meal is awesome and places are inviting

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    1. Thank you, Baili. I always closed my eyes and ears whenever there is lightning and thunder when I was a child.

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  7. Beautiful pictures and the food looks so yummy!

    Thanks for visiting my blog dear and I followed you back! :)

    Keep in touch xoxo

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  9. Great post! Thank you for sharing.

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  10. I like your framed sky shots.

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  11. Lovely scenic shots, and all the food. What a way to eat during the day.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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  12. You wrote sunset. Shouldn't it be sunrise?

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    1. Oh yes, it should be sunrise. My mistake, so sorry. Thank you for pointing out my mistake. Have a happy day!

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    2. You are welcome! No need for sorry. Have a good week ahead!

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  13. The pork soup noodles look so delicious! Please pass me a bite through the screen! And the street is so pretty...I love that beautiful lamp post.

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    1. Sure Ginny, The pork soup noodle is coming through the screen now! Have a terrific day!

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  14. I would love to visit this satay stall 😀

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    1. The satay is tasty and cheap. Have a wonderful day!

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  15. I find day break just as magical as sunset when I catch it.

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  16. Beautiful sky view.

    I seldom take supper but satay sounds good.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. We love satay but only eat once in a while.

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  17. Suddenly I feel like eating satay. LOL!

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    1. Hahaha...I can never refuse a satay supper!

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  18. Beautiful sunset photos.

    Oh still got these roadside stalls? Thought the streets were 'cleaned up'.

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    1. This place is specially allocated for these stalls, only for night business.

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  19. Thank you, Vildana. Have a great day!

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  20. Thank you, Gil. Have a nice day!

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    1. For me its satay first and CCF second. Have a great day!

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