One morning after our walking exercise, I mentioned to hubby that its been a long time we last had spicy pan mee at Restoran Hoo Wan, Menglembu. It was hubby who first introduced this pan mee to me. We reached the place about 5 minutes before 8 am and there were not many customers. We were seated at a table under open sky, placed between 2 shops.
Both of us ordered the dry version pan mee.
I requested for spicy while hubby preferred the non-spicy version.
We also ordered 2 dumplings (sui kow) in soup to share.
This was hubby's non-sweetened black coffee with ice. Thick and strong!
Restoran Hoo Wan (next to Restoran Uncle Hup),
Lintasan Kledang Timur 8, Bandar Baru Menglembu, Ipoh.
As we were driving away from the restaurant after breakfast, we passed by a house with 2 airplane windmills/weather vanes. Hubby spotted them and pointed them out to me.
Hubby slowed down the car for me to take these snapshots.
This is the first airplane without ribbons attached.
This is the 2nd airplane.
This one has ribbons attached to it.
We were happy we found these airplane windmill/weather vanes.
Linking to Skywatch Friday.
Happy is the man who doesn't give in and
do wrong when he is tempted,
for afterwards he will get as his reward the crown of life
that God has promised those who love him.
(James 1:12, The Living Bible-TLB)
Ooh that pan mee looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a beautiful day!
Deleteso delicious.. the picture of black coffee reminds me Thai iced tea.. i love that..
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Thank you, Krishna. Have a nice weekend too!
DeleteNancy pan mee sounds interesting i eould like to try it
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteThe food looks amazing:) I like the photos:)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!:)
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Thank you, dear. Have a nice weekend too!
DeleteThe airplane windmills are so cool! I have never seen one! And the sky looks like a perfectly beautiful day to take off and go flying (well, one can dream)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. Yes, it was a great day to dream our dreams. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteLovely post dear!Have a great weekend! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a great weekend too!
DeleteAirplane windmills are so unique... self made maybe?
ReplyDeleteIf they were self made, then that person has very good workmanship!
DeleteThe pan mee looks so tasty! Your hubby is so nice to stop the car for you to snap photo of the cute airplane weather vanes. I have never seen one before!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phong Hong. It is also my first time seeing the airplane. Have a good weekend!
DeleteLooks like a beautiful day for airplane spotting! Good fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christine. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteWheather it's wanton or dumpling, both are my favourite...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteGostei do cata-ventos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
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Thank you, Francisco. Have a good weekend!
DeleteAlways watch for low flying airplanes!
ReplyDeleteThis was a rare sighting. Have a happy weekend!
DeleteInteresting sky post today Nancy. That was good spotting by your husband. You are making me hungry once again though. The dumplings are calling me but it is bedtime here ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joyful. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteLove that airplane wind mills
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beena. Have a great weekend!
DeleteLovely pictures, Nancy. And you know those food pictures have me drooling!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a fantastic weekend!
DeleteThat is a great looking sculpture. Loved the food pics, so delicious looking and the one outside the restaurant. Thanks Nancy, always fun to visit here!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise. Have a fun filled weekend!
DeleteBeautiful skies in your photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteThe coffee so black, not bitter meh?
ReplyDeleteIt was very thick. Hubby is used to drinking bitter coffee so no problem for him.
DeleteAirplane windmills are a new one to me!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. Have a great weekend!
DeleteThis food looks so tasty!
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Thank you, Elena. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteGreat food! Happy weekend!:)))
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Thank you, Basia. Have a happy weekend too!
DeleteInteresting windmills, not seen any like that before. Have a wonderful weekend Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. Have a wonderful weekend too!
DeleteSo nice breakie and really nice of your hubby to slow down for you to take pictures of the special,aeroplane....
ReplyDeleteIf he hadn't spotted it and stopped for me, I wouldn't have noticed it at all. Lol!
DeleteMmm...I love spicy pan mee too, as well as d soup version. In short, I love pan mee....hahahah! The airplane windmills r so cute!
ReplyDeleteUsually I will go for soup version. I will only go for dry version if it is spicy and tasty. Lol!
DeleteThank you, Vildana. Have a lovely weekend too!
ReplyDeleteThe Sui Kow look so big, yum yum, I love sui kow or wantan I also like
ReplyDeleteGotta love those airplane windmills!! Great photos.
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