Saturday, 15 April 2017

Mee Jawa & Fried Noodle At Restoran Tet Shin, Ipoh.

The moment I got into the car, I asked hubby where will we be going for breakfast. Hubby replied that he wanted to eat the wanton noodle at Comeson Restaurant in Ipoh town. We reached there to find it closed. So the nearest alternative place for breakfast is Restoran Tet Shin which is a few shops down the road.
A plate of Mee Jawa for me. Hubby had eaten this before but this is my first time. I like it.
Hubby's fried rice vermicelli noodle with egg, cockles & prawns. The prawns were hidden under the noodle.
I bought 4 pieces of these fried goodies (liew) from the Hakka noodle stall. Before I could get ready my camera, one piece had gone missing. Lol!
There was a heavy downpour from previous night till early morning and you can see the low clouds partially covering the mountain.
With this nice and cool weather, this is the best time to be in the garden.
I found this pretty butterfly or moth on my Blue Plumbago plant. I can never differentiate between a butterfly and a moth. So I will refer to them as butterfly.
It didn't flutter away even when I went near it. The leaves of the Blue Plumbago were wet with the early morning rain.

Linking to Saturday's Critters.

He makes mists rise throughout the earth;
he sends the lightning to bring down the rain and
sends the winds from his treasuries.
(Psalm 135:7, The Living Bible-TLB)

68 comments:

  1. Ooo. Keropok in the mee jawa.we dont usually serve keropok in mee jawa. Usually satay. I like the fried mee hoon. Cockles and prawns, I even like it.

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    1. Yes, over here is keropok. I have eaten it served with satay, must be delicious with satay. The fried mee hoon is good too.

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    1. Thank you, dear. The food is really yummy!

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  3. These are the two stalls that my dad would usually alternate between whenever we go to this coffee shop

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    1. They are our favourite stalls too. Have a good day!

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  4. ...I like your wet Blue Plumbago!

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  5. Hello Nancy, the food looks delicious. I love the pretty sky shots and the beautiful butterfly. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen for hosting. Have a happy day!

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    1. Thank you, Francisco. Have a fantastic day!

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  7. Butterfly or moth, it's very pretty and blends well with your plants. Fried goodies are too delicious to leave time for pictures!

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    1. Thank you, Mimi. I too love fried goodies. Have a great day!

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  8. I have never eaten any mee jawa with so much greens but I like it! So nice to live in Ipoh, can see the mountains up close. Beautiful! Have a good weekend!

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    1. I love my noodles with lots of green and this is great for me. Have a good weekend too!

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  9. All that food makes me hungry!! Looks so delicious. Love the last two shots too!

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  10. I'm starving this morning and you post all this delicious food. I so want to have all of it.

    Have a fabulous day and a very blessed Easter. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Have a blessed new week!

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  11. Interesting breakfast Nancy. I'm happy to see that you & your hubby go out to eat a lot together. Beautiful. Have a great day.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Thank you, Paul. I don't mind having simple breakfast at home but hubby likes to eat out. Lol! Have a great day too!

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  12. Here are some tips to help you tell the difference between a moth and a butterfly:
    • Butterflies have colorful wings while moths have dull colored ones.
    • Knobbed antennas are for butterflies while short and feathery for moths.
    • Butterflies fly during the day while moth roams around during the night.
    • Butterfly keeps its wings closed when resting while a moth has its wings open.

    I love rice and vermicelli, wish I could taste this dish. This butterfly (?) is so pretty, and it's coloring makes it well hidden. Wishing you the best Easter ever, Nancy!

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    1. Thank you, Ginny for the tips. So the pretty one in my post is a butterfly? Hope you have a blessed Easter and have a wonderful day!

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  13. The butterfly is beautiful...I am wondering it was maybe too damp to fly.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. That could be the reason. No wonder it didn't fly away.

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  14. Love the butterfly shot ~ lovely ~ thanks,

    Wishing you a Happy Weekend ~ ^_^

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  15. Great butterfly shot. If its wings are closed like that definitely a butterfly. Love your photos Diane

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    1. Thank you, Diane. Looking at the wings is much easier. Have a great day!

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  16. I love the butterfly shot, the views and the greens in your photos!

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  17. I had eaten Mee Jawa before at KSL, JB

    This is the post: http://libbyfu.blogspot.sg/2013/09/jb-one-day-trip.html

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    1. Hi Libby, I hope you like the mee jawa at KSL. Have a great day!

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  18. Happy Easter Nancy! There is much rejoicing at this time and good food to enjoy together!
    Lovely pictures of the clouds and nice photos of the moth!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. Hope you had a blessed Easter. Have a lovely day!

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  19. The sprinkling of clouds certainly is pretty!

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  20. the dish in the first photo looks yummy

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    1. Thank you, Gosia. It is very yummy! Have a terrific day!

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  21. I have two blue plumbago plants and I love them! Your food looks good and I really wish we could posts the smell! Bet it smelled delicious!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Oh yes, if only we can exchange our food through the posts. Have a beautiful day!

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  22. I miss eating mee jawa. That green butterfly is so pretty. I have never seen a green one before :)

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    1. Hi Phong Hong, it is not easy to find nice mee jawa even in Ipoh. I seldom get to see this green butterfly.

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  23. Quit like the look of some of that food , my stomock is begining to rumble.
    Gordon.

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    1. Thank you, Gordon. They do look good. Have a great day!

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  24. Lovely post dear! Have a great week! xx

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  25. Really interesting content ) Thanks for sharing!

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  26. Just dropped by to say hi and I am glad I did

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  27. Leaves look pretty with the raindrops and that is a charming butterfly.

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  28. The butterfly camouflaged so well it is difficult to see it..

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    1. In fact, I almost missed it. Have a wonderful day, Krishna!

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  29. Lovely Nancy. Hope you've had a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Thank you, dear. Have a wonderful weekend too!

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  30. The butterfly is really beautiful. Good spot, Nancy!

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. I was at the right place and at the right time to spot it. Have a beautiful day!

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  31. I will order Mee Jawa if I can find it!

    Pretty butterfly... they're not often green are they.

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    1. I usually see the light yellow ones, but this is my first time seeing a light green one.

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