Breakfast on a Saturday morning for 5 people. This is my 2nd visit to Kopitiam Poh Poh Place, Laluan Perajurit 1, Taman Ipoh Timur, Ipoh. Our first visit was last month, on 2nd November. I enjoyed the Yuet Por Fun very much on the first visit. Yuet Por means women who are in confinement usually for 30 days after giving birth to their baby. The dishes they eat will be full of ginger and wine to take away the wind and bring back warmth to strengthen their health. This visit, I wanted to try the Tom Yam noodle.
Fried fish noodle for friend A.
1 big piece of fried fish, tofu, assorted veggie.
Yuet Por Fun for friend C.
She enjoyed every mouthful of this bowl of noodle.
Hubby also ordered the Yuet Por Fun.
Those who love some wine in the soup for extra oomph will love this.
I was adventurous, so I tried the tom yam noodle.
This tom yam version was not what I expected.
So for future visit, I better stick to the Yuet Por Fun.
Instructions to customers.
1. Please take your number
2. And take your seat
3. Waiter will come and take your order.
Opens from 7.30 to 2 pm, closed on Thursdays.
Fence #1
Fence #2
We call these flowers Japanese roses. These are known as Portulaca. Other names are moss rose, Mexican rose, sun rose, moss rose purslane.
Fence #3
My Japanese roses or moss roses in full bloom.
Linking to Good Fences.
So let it grow, and don't try to squirm out of your problems.
For when your patience is finally in full bloom,
then you will be ready for anything,
strong in character, full and complete.
(James 1:4, The Living Bible-TLB)
What a yummy breakfast! Now I feel so hungry even though I just had my breakfast half an hour ago :-))
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie! This is a very delicious breakfast!
Delete...hardy looking soups!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom!
DeleteYour roses decorate your fence beautifully.
ReplyDeleteSometimes when you try something new on the menu, you find a new favorite, and sometimes you regret not staying with what you know you like.
Thank you, Mimi! I will stick to my old bowl of noodle!
DeleteI love your Japanese roses! So lovely and lush. Mine have all gone to heaven LOL!
ReplyDeleteJapanese roses need to be replanted regularly and take up a lot of fertilizer.
DeleteThink I will go for fried fish noodle...
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try the fish noodle.
DeleteDesejo um Santo e Feliz Natal com muita paz e saúde para a minha amiga e seus familiares. 🎄
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteMy dad loves the noodles here. I have yet to try though. Once upon a time, the lady boss, Michelle, used to own a boutique somewhere nearby.
ReplyDeleteWe too love the noodles there, especially the yuet por fun!
DeleteAll soupy food, good for a cold day.
ReplyDeleteThese Japanese roses look so beautiful, especially the last photo.
Thank you, Libby!
DeleteLove portulaca, very pretty. Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane!
DeleteEverything looks really good. It must be hard to decide what to have.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Most of the noodles taste good!
DeleteThe roses are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William!
DeleteSanto e feliz Natal para si e sua família.
ReplyDeleteAG
Thank you, AG. Merry Christmas to you and family!
DeleteNo matter what you call the Japanese roses, they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose!
DeleteIt does look like what we would call comfort food. Nothing too rich. The flowers are beautiful, especially the Japanese roses. I have never seen them before, but I love their color.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny!
DeleteSuch a delicious looking meal, it is making me feel hungry.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas!
DeleteAs usual amazing post! Thanks a lot for sharing)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteNice dish ❤
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kinga!
DeleteMuy buenos platos y las flores muy lindas. Feliz navidad.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteNoting down another food place for a future visit to Ipoh... heh heh.
ReplyDeleteRemember to take a number and the menu before you take your seat.
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