Thursday 9 February 2017

Peanut Pancakes, Egg Tarts & Breakfast At Restoran Moon De Moon, Ipoh.

My hubby's friend recommended a peanut pancake (apam balik) stall in Kampung Simee to him. We have tasted this pancake before and we in turn recommended it to our friends. One morning, we were taking our friends to Restoran Moon De Moon in Taman Mirindi and we stopped to buy some pancakes for our friends to try.
This stall is near to the crossroad junction near to the Kampung Simee wet market. When we first bought the pancake it was priced at RM 1. It is now priced at RM 1.20 since the beginning of 2017.
Next to the pancake stall is this nasi lemak stall.

This is the crispy peanut pancake.

Besides this peanut filling, we also like the one with corn + peanut filling. They are best eaten when they are freshly made. Our friends are looking forward to eat the pancakes again.
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We prepared our friends for the long wait for the chicken noodle at Restoran Moon De Moon. While waiting for the noodles, I walked over to the biscuit shop to buy some egg tarts to try. This place was recommended to me by an ex-colleague.
(This photo is for Good Fences)
Even though the door grill was locked, someone came to take my order.


Newspaper cuttings and notices of the egg tarts pasted at the entrance.

I bought these egg tarts for us.
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The following photos were our breakfast for that particular morning.

Hubby's breakfast - Crispy deep fried noodle with thick gravy.
A friend's chicken curry noodle - dry version.
A friend's chicken noodle (kai si hor fun) - portion very small, just nice for small eater.
My breakfast. This time I added a fish ball to my bowl of chicken noodle.
1 fish ball costs RM 1.
This is a special kind of fish ball. There is meat ball inside the fish ball. This fish ball is seldom found elsewhere.
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The following photos are for joining Good Fences.
Fence #1 - gate and creepers covered fence in a village.
Fence #2 - my side garden fence. 
Hubby made special hooks to hang the pots of Japanese Roses on the fence.

Linking to Good Fences.

You younger men, follow the leadership of those who are older.
And all of you serve each other with humble spirits,
for God gives special blessings to those who are humble,
but sets himself against those who are proud.
(1 Peter 5:5, The Living Bible-TLB)

62 comments:

  1. You have the most interesting and delicious looking foods!! I can't even imagine how good they must taste!! I always enjoy reading the scriptures at the end of your posts.....

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  2. Ooh, just look at those yummy treats!

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  3. Your garden fence is full of abundant beauty!! We do not have pancakes like his here, it does look good. And so do the egg tarts! The noodle dishes look amazing!

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. The pancake is crispy when it is fresh from the pan.

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  4. Mmm...those crispy pancakes look so tempting. I like them with peanuts, and sometimes with some savoury fillings like tuna. There's a coffee shop in Ipoh Garden East that has a stall (Tomy Pancakes) selling these.

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    1. Thank you, Irene. I have yet to try the Tomy pancake.

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  5. ...Saturday, I'm looking forward to banana pancakes.

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  6. Comidas sempre muito apetitosas.
    Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.
    Andarilhar || Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa || Livros-Autografados

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    1. Thank you, Francisco. Hugs & Have a happy day!

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  7. My but that peanut pancake looks delicious!
    Your plants are a lovely addition to the fence!

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  8. Yearning for that bowl of kai si hor fun la!

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  9. I am drooling over at that peanut pancake and my my my..those egg tarts are darn irresistible too, Nancy.

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    1. Thank you, Angie. Peanut pancake and egg tart are great snacks.

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  10. With pleasure I would eat pancake. :)

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  11. Your garden fence is especially beautiful!

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  12. Such a pleasure to visit with you, Nancy

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  13. Happy New Year to YOU! Good Luck!

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  14. Peanut pancake is very irresitible

    Here in SG, we call it Mi Jian Kueh

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  15. I love all the food. I tend to visit here before breakfast and I'm always hungry. It makes visiting here even more fun being hungry and seeing all the wonderful meals you and your husband share.

    Have a fabulous day. ☺

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  16. Great fence shots ~ thanks,

    Wishing you a Happy and Peaceful Weekend ~ ^_^

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    1. Thank you, Carol. Wishing you a happy and peaceful weekend too!

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  17. Peanut pancakes do sound different.

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  18. It's always interesting to look and read about your food, it's something so different from what I'm useed to eat, and everythinglooks so tasty! :)
    xxx
    S
    https://s-fashion-avenue.blogspot.it

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  19. The pancakes and the egg tarts look amazing, they are making me feel a little hungry.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. I can eat the pancakes every day.

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  20. The egg tarts look delicious, and this is the first time I have ever heard or seen peanut pancakes!

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    1. Hi Linda, the peanut pancake is very crispy and yummy!

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  21. The peanut pancake is very interesting..

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  22. The pancake looks delicious. - Enjoyed all your fence especially your garden fence with all the wonderful flowers.

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  23. I love those peanut pancakes. Very syok eaten warm. Egg tarts too!

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    1. Yes, very syok when eaten warm both for pancakes and egg tarts. Have a great day, Phong Hong.

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  24. I like to eat apam very much! Can't find a very nice one in KL so far.

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    1. We have a few good ones here, both the thick version and the thin crispy ones.

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  25. Lovely post dear! Have a great weekend! xx

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  26. Nancy, I see okras ready to be harvested ..haha! Just planted mine. :D

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    1. Yes, those are the long okras. My new ones are about a foot tall now.

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