Monday, 7 August 2017

Wonton Noodles For Breakfast At Restoran Yin, Ipoh.

We noticed some time back that there is one newly opened restaurant named Restoran Yin which is opposite Pusat Makanan MXII, along Jalan Dato Tahwil Azhar, Ipoh. Last Tuesday, we wanted to eat Hakka noodle at Pusat Makanan MXII but found it closed. Since we were there, we decided to try the wonton noodles in Restoran Yin. 
 Both hubby and I ordered the same breakfast as above. We each had a plate of plain noodle and a bowl of small dumplings (wontons) plus 1 big dumpling (sui kow).
 We ordered a bowl of Sour Spicy Pig Trotter as a side order.
Can you see the layer of oil floating on top?
Herbal tea for me and black unsweetened coffee for hubby.
 Menu on the wall inside the restaurant.
 I was seated facing towards the kitchen. The place is neat and clean.
 Shop front of Restoran Yin.
Menu in front of the restaurant.
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Back home, I did some gardening before the sun got too hot. I have found some seeds which I have forgotten to germinate and I hope the seeds can still grow. I hope they will grow so that I can document their growth and progress in my blog.
 Kailan Hong Kong - seeds to germinate.
 White eggplant seeds to germinate.
And these are cuttings of Purple Hearts to give to my friend. She also likes gardening.

Post this at all the intersections, dear friends:
Lead with your ears, follow up with your tongue,
and let anger straggle along in the rear.
God's righteousness doesn't grow from human anger.
So throw all spoiled virtue and cancerous evil in the garbage.
In simple humility, let our gardener, God,
landscape you with the Word,
making a salvation - garden of your life.
(James 1:19-21, The Message-MSG)

58 comments:

  1. I have never heard of white eggplant. I hope it will grow for you, very exciting! The noodle place does look very clean and neat. I love the picture menu on the wall. You can see exactly what you will be getting.

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. White eggplant is quite rare here. I saw this packet of seeds. Got interested and bought it to try. Have a beautiful day!

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  2. So you discovered another new stall! I saw the layer of fats.. never mind, do more morning walks from now on... hahahaa

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    1. Hahaha...seem to be putting on faster than walking it off!

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  3. Has been a while since i eat pig trotter...

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    1. I prefer pork rib to this. Have a wonderful day!

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  4. Buena jornada, con interesante comida.
    Una velada muy agradable.

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  5. what delicious looking food you found in newly opened restaurant Nancy!

    Eggplant is not familiar to me .
    gifting plants is lovely tradition dear

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  6. Pork trotter, I like it when it is deep-fried or braised with vinegar.

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    1. This pork trotter is not sour or spicy enough! We are used to a stronger flavour. Have a great day!

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  7. I love wanton mee but usually will have for lunch as it is too heavy for me in the morning.

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    1. We seldom take lunch, so this heavy breakfast is actually breakfast and lunch in one. Ha ha. Have a good day!

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  8. Those white eggplants are pretty awesome. And that's a great meal.

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    1. Thank you, Angie. I am seeing tiny seedlings coming out from the soil. Hope they will survive for me to transplant into bigger pots. Have a happy day!

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  9. ...Nancy, I hope that you have a wonderful week,

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    1. Thank you, Tom. I hope the same for you too!

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  10. Hello, the food looks delicious. I would like the noodles and dumplings. I hope your seeds grow for you. The plant is lovely. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. I saw tiny seedlings this morning. Hope they will survive the hot weather. Have a lovely day!

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  11. Sour spicy pig trotters with wanton noodles...that's a nice combination. For me, I think wanton noodles go well with anything!

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    1. Thank you, Irene. I think so too! Have a wonderful day!

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  12. i like to eat sour pig trotter lean meat only but never tried spicy version before. is the spiciness noticeable?

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    1. Hi Mun, the flavour is very light and spiciness very slight only. Have a wonderful day!

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  13. What a yummy breakfast. I'd be all over those noodles. I love all things noodles.

    Have a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Now I am more a noodle fan. Have a lovely day!

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  14. Wow you can grow fresh kai lan and eggplant

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    1. Thank you, Libby. I am giving them a try! Hope for success!

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  15. Hello,

    Oh, lovely !

    Sarah,https://sarahmodeeee.blogspot.fr

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  16. Hello Nancy!:) The food looks good, and I learnt the name of a plant I have in the garden, which is the "Purple Heart". At least the leaves look the same. Nancy do they have pretty triangular shaped pink flowers?

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    1. Yes, the Purple Hearts have pretty triangular shaped pink flowers. Have a good day!

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  17. Great to find another new restaurant for good food!
    The Purple Heart flowers are my favourite colour!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. They are very pretty and unique. Have a fantastic day!

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

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  19. I can't keep up with the number of restaurant openings in Malaysia. We sure are blessed.

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    1. Even here in Ipoh, restaurants are popping out all over the place. Have a good day!

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  20. What a nice looking meal, love noodles. Greetings!

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    1. Thank you, Blogoratti. I love noodles too! Greetings to you too!

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  21. I love that Purple Hearts! I think we have something similar over here. Can you just break off a twig of it and stick it in water and it start to grow roots and then you can plant it?

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Yes, the twig will root easily. Have a great day!

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  22. Feliz semana Nancy. Besitos.

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  23. The noodles look nice and springy.

    Hope the seeds germinate. I thought it was white carrot/radish at first.

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    1. I saw a few seedlings but they look very fragile. Hope they will survive. Have a good day!

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  24. The purple heart cuttings are quite pleasing to the eye.

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    1. Thank you, William. Hope the cuttings will brighten up my friend's garden. Have a happy day!

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