It has been a long time since we last had breakfast at Restoran Sun Seng Fatt in Ipoh old town. Recently while having breakfast with my ex-colleagues, I was told that this restaurant has shifted to its new location. It is now located at 18, Hala Datoh 6, Off Jalan Leong Boon Swee, same road as M Boutique Hotel, Ipoh. The restaurant is now named Restoran SSF and the good news is that they have their own private parking at the corner lot. The contact number is 012-5073536. Call first to make sure the shop is open for business.
On the 31st May, we had guests staying with us and the next morning we brought them to Restoran SSF for breakfast. This is our first visit to this new location.
On the 31st May, we had guests staying with us and the next morning we brought them to Restoran SSF for breakfast. This is our first visit to this new location.
Our friends and my hubby ordered the curry noodles (dry version) @ RM 6.50.
It looked red but not very spicy.
It looked red but not very spicy.
I ordered this prawn noodle @ RM 6.50
And we also ordered a plate of blanched beansprouts to share.
As usual, the kopi C kosong for me and kopi O kosong for hubby.
Kosong means without sugar.
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Recently, I followed hubby to Kuala Kuang village in search of a fish farm. We couldn't get to meet the boss of the farm but at least I have these photos to join Good Fences. The photos were taken on two separate days.
This and the photo below were taken on a bright day with clear view of the mountains, clouds and blue sky. The fences on both sides are too far away and not very clear in this photo.
Fences and gates on both sides.
One another day, I managed to get the following photos.
Gateway to the Kuala Kuang village or Kampung Kuala Kuang.
This gateway was erected in 1997.
Its a straight road without much traffic.
A mixture of old and new houses.
Selamat Jalan means goodbye.
Exiting Kuala Kuang village through the gateway
Linking to Good Fences.
But the Gateway to Life is small, and the road is narrow,
and only a few ever find it.
(Matthew 7:14, The Living Bible-TLB)
Beautiful gateway to the village… and nice shots around! Hope you enjoyed the breakfast with your friends
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan. We enjoyed our breakfast. Have a beautiful day weekend!
DeleteWhat a lovely breakfast. I'm sure your company enjoyed this very much. I know I would have.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. See you next week. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. We enjoy the breakfast and the company. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteSuper shots of the sky and the arched gateway entrance!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day!
Thank you, Christine. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteLooks really delicious. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Blogoratti. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteLooking at the spicy red colour, I don't dare to try
ReplyDeleteHa ha Libby, looks spicy only, but doesn't taste very spicy. Have a great weekend!
DeleteI like the nostalgic feel of the old roads of Malaysia, I like
ReplyDeleteMost of the village roads are still around. Village life is more peaceful. Have a nice weekend!
DeleteOh Nancy, I love eating with You
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cloudia. Simple food but great taste. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteBeautiful views, and the bean sprouts look delicious! What a lovely meal!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. The bean sprouts are fresh and crunchy! Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteIt was so nice to see a little more of where you live. The arched gateway is very impressive.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. Hope to share more photos of my country. Have a happy weekend!
DeleteInteresting post my dear, thank you for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteThanks for the great post! Have a nice day)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a great weekend!
DeleteThe arched gateways are very impressive. Nice seeing the area in which you live. The food looks delicious. Excellent photos Nancy and have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteThese gates are large and impressive. What is the writing on them? They make me think of all the gates in the bible. And they all had names, like the Fish Gate.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. The writings are in Chinese and I know very little Chinese. The top is Kuala Kuang and the sides are mostly Chinese quotes and nice greetings.
DeleteI've really enjoyed your photos or a place I will never see in person. It makes it special to get these views and see the mountains and beautiful clouds in the sky!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteHaving the gateway gives the village a Chinatown feel.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. We have a few villages with this type of gateway. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteThose views to the mountains are splendid.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. They are beautiful! Have a nice weekend!
DeleteA lovely place, with good food!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi. Have a good weekend!
DeleteIt all looks very tasty.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a happy weekend!
DeleteToo bad we far away, if not, we can be makan kaki, hehe...
ReplyDeleteYes, Sharon. Then we can walk and then go for makan. Ha ha!
DeleteI love visiting the small town. Serene and quiet but with lots to offer.
ReplyDeleteI go for the prawn noodle. Hungry now.
Thank you, Rose. Prawn noodle is good. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteGreat post
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim. Have a great weekend!
DeleteI really liked the shots of the Gateway you shared today.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ida. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteReally liked those last shots...love seeing parts of your world.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. Have a lovely day!
DeleteHello, the food does look tasty! The gates are impressive, pretty views of the mountains. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. Have a happy day!
DeleteAhh this kind of dry curry noodle is what I like!
ReplyDeleteHa ha...Stacy, then you better bookmarked this for your next Ipoh trip. I just added in the contact number.
DeleteTq, very kind of you!
DeleteYou are most welcome!
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