Thursday 27 April 2017

Nyonya Kuih For Breakfast At Pusat Makanan Sun Hor Lok, Ipoh.

I didn't feel like eating noodle for breakfast. As usual hubby ordered his usual pork noodle when he is here at Pusat Makanan Sun Hor Lok. I looked around and saw some Nyonya kuih and packed nasi lemak on the tables. The kuih and nasi lemak are sold by the coffee shop boss. This time, I didn't take the nasi lemak but chose to eat the kueh.
 I took a packet of black eye bean kuih or cake and a packet of glutinous flour skin with bean paste as filling. 
 I squeezed the chili sauce onto the 2 pieces of steamed black eye bean cake @ RM 2.
 Yellow version of ang koo kuih @ RM 2.
 The kueh is packed with bean paste filling.
 Hubby's bowl of noodle - minced pork, pork slices & liver slices.
To complete our breakfast with unsweetened hot black coffee for hubby and kopi C which is unsweetened hot coffee with evaporated milk.
Best wishes from my garden. A pic of my Chinese Honeysuckle.

"Look at me. I stand at the door. I knock.
If you hear me call and open the door,
I'll come right in and sit down at supper with you.
Conquerors will sit alongside me at the head table, just as I,
having conquered, took the place of honor at the side of my Father.
That's my gift to the conquerors!
(Revelation 3:20-21, The Living Bible-TLB)

42 comments:

  1. sometimes i eat nyonya kuih for breakfast too.

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    1. Sometimes we need a change from the usual noodles. Have a beautiful day!

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  2. Beautiful honeysuckle.

    I love the kuih. Just eat like that, no need chilli sauce. Haha. For me, I must go with Teh C!!

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    1. Thank you, Rose. I do take teh C but not often. I need chili sauce for added oomph! Lol!

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  3. Hi Nancy, the kuih and noodle look good. Both also my favorite.
    The honeysuckle look beautiful.

    Best regards,
    Amelia

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    1. Thank you, Amelia. Both my favourite too but I have to make a choice, tummy cannot take all in. Lol!

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  4. The yellow version ang ku kueh is very tempting...

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  5. Oh your flowers are beautiful. Very beautiful.

    I'll have your breakfast this morning. I love noodles, but yours looks even better.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺

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  6. I'm amazed at how different foods are from all around the world! When I homeschooled my son, we would research the foods of a certain country or region. One of his assignments was to cook a meal from each country we studied. Do you know what he made every single time? Stew! He always found a stew recipe!
    Our foods may be different but flowers are universal! Honeysuckle is one of my all time favorites!
    I imagine your meal smelled as delicious as it looked!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Actually I love stew but I think our stews may be different too. Have a wonderful day!

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  7. Beautiful flowers in your last photo!

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  8. It is an education to see your specialty foods, Nancy!
    THe Chinese honeysuckle is so beautiful!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. Have a beautiful day!

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  9. I agree with Christine it is such a great learning opportunity to see all the wonderful food. Loved the honeysuckle.

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  10. Hello, the foods looks wonderful. I love the pretty honeysuckle. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and weekend!

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  11. The noodle soup looks the best to me today! And how beautiful the ang koo kuih is! I have not seen that before, reminds me of moon cakes. I would love to try one!

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  12. Your honeysuckle looks so different from ours, very pretty!

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    1. I understand that there different types of honeysuckles. Have a lovely day!

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  13. I want those black eye bean kuih!! You find the best street food!

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    1. Thank you, Angie. I love the black eye bean kuih too! Have a great day!

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  14. Excellent post (as always)!Thank you very much :)

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  15. The honeysuckle is a cheerful sight.

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  16. You are braver than me with all of that chilli sauce!

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    1. Thank you, dear. Some food needs some chili sauce for added oomph!

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  17. Your food looks delicious...and I love your Chinese honeysuckle.

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  18. I would like have the bowl noodle..

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    1. Hi Krishna. I wish I could send one over to you. Ha ha!

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  19. So much good food all the time!

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    1. We are blessed with all these good food! Have a great day, Stacy!

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