Thursday, 21 September 2017

Dim Sum Breakfast At Restoran Sun Kim Aik, Falim.

One day as we were passing by this restaurant, we noticed that this place has been given a new face lift. We remarked that we have not been to this restaurant for many, many years. This is Restoran Sun Kim Aik, in Falim and as we remembered, it is known for its fast selling big steamed bun "tai bao".

So one fine morning on a Saturday, found the five of us trying out the dim sum in this restaurant. The place now looks brighter, cleaner and more comfortable for the customers eating there.
First, we ordered 2 plates of bbq pork chee cheong fun with bbq pork (steamed rice rolls). The chee cheong fun were served with generous portion of sambal paste.
Deep fried Yam Puffs cut into halves.
Bean curd puffs stuffed with fish and meat paste.
We ordered one "tai bao" (big steamed bao), cut into quarters.
4 fishballs, (har kow) prawn dumplings and (siew mai) minced meat dumplings.
Fish balls and siew mai are popular dim sum items.
Deep fried prawn dumplings, best dipped into mayonnaise and chili sauce.
These bamboo steamers are better than metal steamers to keep the steamed bun piping hot.
We started our Malaysia Day celebration with a dim sum breakfast.
Restoran Sun Kim Aik, Jalan Lahat, Taman Farlim (Main Road).
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The following photos are for joining Good Fences.
Fence #1
Fence #2

Linking to Good Fences.

May there be shouts of joy when we hear the news of your victory,
flags flying with praise to God for all that he has done for you.
May he answer all your prayers!
(Psalm 20:5, The Living Bible-TLB)

74 comments:

  1. Gosh..I didn't know how much I miss dimsum until I see all those yummy treats! O my...those taro puffs..an absolute favourite!

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    1. Ha ha...yes, I love those taro puffs too! Have a great day!

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  2. That chee cheong fun is so photogenic haha. Everything else too.

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    1. Hi Stacy, I was eyeing the sambal on the ccf. Lol!

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  3. Quite a lot of dim sum. How many of you??

    Love the yam puff. Deep fried dumplings can be eaten just like that. No need dipping fot me.

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    1. Quite a heavy breakfast for 5 adults. Can skip lunch after this breakfast.

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  4. The dim sum items look fantastic. Would love to try the BBQ pork CCF!

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    1. The bbq pork ccf is yummy with the sambal paste!

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  5. Long time no go there... More than a year already.. .

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  6. Great photos as always. Those 2 top dishes look much more like fish than pork! Hope the remainder of your week is good. Diane

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    1. Lol! Sometimes look can be deceiving. Have a good day, Diane!

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  7. ...such a beautiful building behind fence #1.

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    1. It is a government building. Have a beautiful day, Tom!

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  8. Very nice patriotic pictures, i hope you and your country had a lovely Malaysia Day celebration. Again you have left me hungry.

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  9. que post mas interesante, tiene que estar todo muy bueno

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  10. I prefer Chee Cheong fun with prawn as I like prawn, hehe...

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  11. What a stunning meal, it all looks delicious.

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  12. OMG. Tai ba looks amazing. I want try it!

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  13. What a feast. I love, love, love dim sum.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. I love dim sum too. Have a fabulous day too!

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  14. I love to eat dim sum especially salad prawns. Have a good long weekend!

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  15. What is the difference between Malaysia Day and National Day?

    I love to eat big steamed bao

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    1. They are almost the same. National day is independence day and Malaysia day is more for the joining of East and West Malaysia. I hope I am not mistaken. Lol!

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  16. It all looks very good, and pretty perfect. I had no idea the bamboo keeps food hotter! Now I must buy one!

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  17. Wonderful photos and the food....yum!

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  18. Looks really interesting! Have a nice weekend)

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  19. I would really enjoy the prawn dumplings dipped in chilli sauce!
    Very nice fence finds too, Nancy!

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  20. The chee cheong fun looks as though it's a nice texture.

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  21. Heard the dim sum here is good. Must give it a try one of these days.

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    1. Yes, it is worth trying out. Hope you enjoy the dim sum.

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  22. Se ve muy buena la comida. Buen día.

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  23. I'm not sure that I'm hungry Nancy. I'll just have a coffee thank you. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Thank you, Paul. It is because they look so different from your type of food. Lol!

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  24. Wonderful scenes for Good Fences and the food as always looks very appetizing. I used to eat Dim Sum all the time in California. It was always a fun and delicious treat.

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    1. Thank you, Denise. I love dim sum because of the varieties to choose from. Have a good day!

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  25. the food looks so delicious! i want to try them! anyway, i hope you can drop by my blog too and follow if you like. Saying hello all the way from the Philippines! :)

    xoxo, rae
    http://www.raellarina.net/

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  26. Beautiful fences, around the lookalike official buildings. Glad u enjoyed the breakfast

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