Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Fathers Day Dinner At Restoran Wah Xing, Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh.

Our children have all gone back to the city to work and I decided to call my friends for dinner to celebrate Fathers Day. It was a Sunday, a rest day for all of us, both the working and retired. Nowadays, it is a trend for many families to eat out on weekends and many restaurants or eateries will be packed especially it being a Fathers Day.

Hubby and I were here for dinner exactly 2 weeks earlier. The food here is good and the price reasonable. We were at the restaurant at about 6.50 pm and the place was packed. After waiting for a short while, we were able to secure a table for 5 people. Once we were seated, our dinner orders were taken. Service was fast, even with the crowd, we didn't have to wait long before the dishes started to arrive at our table.
 Their signature dish - Foh Yim Pai Kuat - a dish you must order.
Deep fried pork rib with sticky sauce.
Steamed Red Tilapia with savoury sauce.
Deep fried tofu, crispy on the outside and silky soft on the inside. Drizzled with garlic oil, soy sauce and topped with fried dried shrimps and scallion.
 Deep fried eggplant (brinjals) and long beans with garlic, dried shrimp and preserved salted radish (choy poh).
 Stir fried water spinach with prawn paste (belacan).
Total cost of dinner for 5 people costs MYR 76.70 (approx. 17.88 USD)
This included 6 % GST, white rice and Chinese tea for 5 people. 
This restaurant is a few shops away from Eatime or Trishaw Laksa shop. Very near to the Shell Station on the main road of Jalan Pasir Puteh.
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Once we finished dinner, we quickly vacate our table for other customers. We then sent our friend back to her house and we stay awhile to chit chat with her. 
An antique teapot clock on top of my friend's piano.
It is still working on time.


As you come to him, the living Stone - rejected by humans

but chosen by God and precious to him - you also, like living stones,

are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood,

offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.

(1 Peter 2:4-5, New International Version-NIV)

48 comments:

  1. I love all of the dishes. Isn't that amazing Nancy? Ha, ha,ha. Have a great day my friend. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Thank you, Paul. Ha ha ha, yes, it is amazing! Have a great day too!

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  2. Wink wink hint hint u know what to do when I go Ipoh, haha...

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    1. Hi Sharon, Ha ha ha....wink wink back at you! Have a beautiful day!

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  3. What an inexpensive meal and a lovely clock.

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    1. Thank you, Macia. Restaurants like this will attract more customers in the long run. Have a lovely day!

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  4. ..clock are one item that made in so many snaps, they are so collectable. Thanks Nancy for sharing this week.

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    1. Thank you, Tom. A pretty clock to have in a home. Have a great day!

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  5. Seems like a nice celebration with all that good looking food. Greetings!

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    1. Thank you, Blogoratti. Our celebration always includes yummy food! Greetings to you too!

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  6. Great looking food, as always. (Makes me hungry...)

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  7. Oh, now I'm hungry. I always visit you before I have breakfast so your food is even more compelling. I would love all of this.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Ha ha ha..you will have great appetite for your breakfast! Have a lovely day!

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  8. I like the antique tea pot clock, so nice!

    All the dishes look good, I like!

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    1. Thank you, Libby. I too like the teapot clock! Have a good day!

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  9. I absolutely love the antique tea pot clock, it is beautiful!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I like the clock too! Have a lovely day!

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  10. LOVE the teapot clock! It is the same here, too. On the weekends, the restaurants are very crowded! Perhaps your country and mine have Father's Day on the same Sunday!

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. We celebrated Fathers Day on the 18th June (Sun). Have a fantastic day!

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  11. Thanks for the interesting post! Have a nice day)

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  12. So glad you had a nice Father's Day with your husband and friends!

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  13. Food looks delicious. The teapot clock is beautiful, I have never seen one like that. Thanks for sharing this post and have a wonderful day.

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    1. Thank you, Bill. Beautiful tea pot. Have a lovely day!

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  14. Everything looks quite wonderful but I would especially like to try the pork ribs in a sticky sauce.

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    1. Thank you, David. The pork ribs is very delicious. Have a wonderful day!

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  15. Good food and good husband :)

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Me too! Have a lovely day!

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  17. Beautiful looking food. The clock was beautiful, something that I would enjoy in my home.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. I would like that too. Have a good day!

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  18. Yeah looks like many people eat out these days. In the old days, everyone rushes home before lunch/dinner, save money. :)

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    1. When my children were small till they finished school, I have to rush home from work to do the cooking everyday. Have a happy day!

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  19. My favourite food here is the deep fried tofu. The teapot clock looks so antique!

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    1. Thank you, Mun. The deep fried tofu is good. Have a beautiful day!

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  20. Wow - that looks amazing!
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/06/shades-of-purple.html

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  21. We accidentally found out about this place during our Ipoh Trip and blogged about it: https://www.huislaw.com/2017/11/restoran-wah-xing-jalan-pasir-puteh-ipoh/. Missing the pork rib so much!

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