We heard from friends that there were some changes or renovations going on in Restoran Jen Jen and most of the stalls have shifted to a nearby place within walking distance. One morning hubby wanted to eat the shredded chicken noodle or kai si hor fun. We stopped in front of Restoran Jen Jen but found it quite empty. Thanks to my friends who had earlier mentioned about the stalls having shifted to the nearby place, we drove over to Cafe Little Nam Yeong with a green signboard.
Most of the stalls from Restoran Jen Jen have shifted to Cafe Little Nam Yeong. The cafe is clean and the stalls are enjoying good business.
Most of the stalls from Restoran Jen Jen have shifted to Cafe Little Nam Yeong. The cafe is clean and the stalls are enjoying good business.
Shredded chicken noodle or kai si hor fun - hubby's favourite.
A plate of blanched bean sprout. Ipoh is famous for bean sprout.
Wheat flour noodle (mee sua) with egg added in a little clay pot.
2 cups unsweetened black coffee.
Kafe Little Nam Yeong, Jalan Chew Sin Onn, Ipoh.
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Great choices for a hearty breakfast. Last night for dinner we made coconut curried chicken and served it with basmati rice. It was delicious and there is enough left over for dinner tonight. I think it tasted especially good since we hadn’t cooked it for a while.
ReplyDeleteI love coconut curried chicken. Overnight curry taste better. At home, we also use basmati rice.
DeleteShredded chicken hor fun, I like...
ReplyDeleteIpoh famous for shredded chicken hor fun and bean sprouts.
DeleteThe shredded chicken and the bean sprout look delicious, looking at it is making me feel hungry.
ReplyDeleteThey are Ipoh's speciality!
DeleteDevem de ser deliciosos estes pratos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
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Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteOh yummy. I always visit here in the morning before I have anything to eat. When I leave your site, my stomach is growling.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Lol! Then you will have good appetite for your breakfast! Have a great day!
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia!
Delete...Shredded chicken noodle would be my favorite too.
ReplyDeleteIpoh is famous for this noodle!
DeleteThe shredded chicken dish looks delicious! Would you know what the ingredients are, maybe I could try to make it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny! The soup is very important. The chicken is cooked in the soup. Some prawns are also cooked in the soup to sweeten the soup.
DeleteLovely set of photos all round. Love the look of the shredded chicken. Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane! It also taste good!
DeleteSounds really interesting! As usual great post)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteIt has been a very long time since I last ate kai shi hor fun. Looks good!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the good kai si hor fun!
DeleteThe skies in that second to last shot are quite striking.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William!
DeleteYour meal has me wanting to come visit and try some of these things.
ReplyDeleteVery nice fences!
Thank you, Mimi!
DeleteLas cercas me gustan. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteIt all looks yummy Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Monica!
DeleteThe food looks delicious! Nice fences, too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Betty!
DeleteAll your orders look great.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stacy!
DeleteShredded chicken noodles!!! yum yum yum..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna!
DeleteSo yummy! Those bean sprouts look really great.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie!
DeleteYummy. The last time I had kai si hor fun was in KLIA before departing for Europe last year. Dont eat this dish over here. Kolo mee is our signature noodle. Lol.
ReplyDeleteI am curious about the kolo mee.
DeleteRica comida, todo se ve delicioso. Hola Nancy. En cuanto al café a mi me gusta poco denso y con un poco de azúcar. Las fotos son preciosas. Buen día. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteSo they called it Little Nam Heong..
ReplyDeleteYes, new place! No more Jen Jen kai si hor fun.
DeleteKai Si Hor Fun my favourite too!
ReplyDeleteI hope you can get good kai si hor fun in Singapore!
DeleteIs the restaurant opened on Mondays?
ReplyDeleteI am not sure. You can call up to find out in details. You can get the contact number through this link https://www.facebook.com/kafelittlenamyeong/
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