It has been a long time since we last ate this beef noodles at No. 30, Jalan Medan Ipoh 1e, Taman Ipoh Timur. I came upon these photos saved in a folder on my desktop few days ago. According to the date of the photos, it was almost a year ago. Hope to revisit to taste this delicious beef noodle again one of these days.
This breakfast will last us until dinner time.
A bowl of stewed beef, tendon & white radish which is our favourite. Hubby doesn't like the coriander leaves and I can have them all.
Crispy, crunchy deep fried goodies.
Stuffed tofu and beef balls with coriander leaves.
This is one of the few good beef noodles in Ipoh.
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There was a heavy thunderstorm on Tuesday evening. The next morning (Wed), we found some uprooted trees at the recreational park.
One of the trees uprooted was the Wild Cherries Tree or the Muntingia Calabura tree.
Someone has planted this tree here and many have collected the wild cherries.
The branches were wide spread but it had very shallow root base.
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The following photos are for joining Good Fences.
Fence of an unoccupied bungalow.
Our friends' automatic gate.
Linking to Good Fences.
Yes, I (Jesus) am the Gate.
Those who come in by the way of the Gate
will be saved and will go in and out and find green pastures.
(John 10:9, The Living Bible-TLB)
...wow, shallow rooted!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder it was easily uprooted!
DeleteI love beef noodles! There used to be a cherry tree somewhere near my office. It could have been chopped down now due to the development in the area.
ReplyDeleteThe storm has uprooted a few trees in this area.
DeleteNoodle soup looks delicious! Can they replant the tree?
ReplyDeleteThis tree was planted by one of the resident.
DeleteHola Nancy, ricos alimentos, una pena que tan hermoso árbol este arrancado. Bonitas fotos. Buen día. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeletePratos com um aspecto muito apetitoso.
ReplyDeleteUma pena a queda daquela árvore.
Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteI like to eat beef noodles too. I wonder how the wild cherries taste like.
ReplyDeleteThere are now very few good beef noodles stalls.
DeleteSad to see a lovely tree uprooted & now there will be no more wild cherries. :-(
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the one who planted it will plant another one in its place.
DeleteGotta love beef noodles!! Yum always!
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Thank you, May!
DeleteFried stuff, hard to resist...
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteYour friends house look like a big house
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a bungalow!
DeleteAnd yet another wonderful feast. I would love to have all of these dishes.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee!
DeleteSad about this tree. Is it on public property? Maybe they should have planted it deeper?
ReplyDeleteIt was planted by a local resident on a public property.
DeleteSuch a shame about the beautiful tree.
ReplyDeleteIt was a beautiful tree.
DeleteThe unoccupied bungalow is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSome of the bungalows were left empty after the old folks left to stay with their children.
DeleteThe winds had to have been ferocious.
ReplyDeleteThere have been some very bad storms.
DeleteAs usual amazing post! Thanks a lot for sharing)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteLovely post dear!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteFences around empty buildings always look sad to me.
ReplyDeleteYour meal does look like plenty for breakfast and lunch!
Thank you, Mimi! Sad that such nice building are left unoccupied.
DeleteIt's been a while since I've had beef noodle
ReplyDeleteIts been a while for us too!
DeleteFood looked wonderful but not so great for the tree. See ya Nancy.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Sad for the tree.
DeleteOh, this is one of our regular haunts! Ah Keong serves really good beef noodles and fried goodies.
ReplyDeleteIts a bit out of the way for us.
DeleteGreat fences but it is a pity that tree was up rooted. Hope you have a wonderful weekend
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret!
DeleteI love the gate love from Poland
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia!
DeleteThank you, Francisco!
ReplyDeleteLa comida me gusta. Siento pena por el árbol. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteWow I love beef noodles and this looks great.
ReplyDeleteYou should try this when you are visiting Ipoh.
Deletewhats the name of the makan shop? want to try..Google search..but cant find a shop name
ReplyDeleteThe name of the shop is Weng Oon Kopitiam at Jalan Medan Ipoh 1E, opposite Sun Sun cafe (Festival Walk)
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