Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Lunch At Tea Garden, Johor Bahru.

I was informed that this place serves good nasi lemak and that I will enjoy the fried chicken that comes with the nasi lemak. So the first thing we ordered was the plate of nasi lemak with fried chicken. 
Something seems to be missing from the plate of nasi lemak. Did they forget the sambal? Then we noticed the sambal in a little plastic saucer. Hmm....that small plate of sambal for the whole plate of nasi lemak? I have to ask for extra sambal! Good and tasty nasi lemak depends on the sambal.
Curry chicken noodle with thick curry gravy.
A Portuguese egg tart and a normal egg tart.
2 steamed bbq meat buns.
Egg on 2 pieces of lightly toasted bread with kaya between the bread.
Steamed soft and fluffy puffed kueh with kaya filling.
Someone ordered this black & white drink.
(soya bean milk & black jelly or cincau)
Pretty menu
The above was our lunch for 4 people.
Filled with Sunday lunch crowd
A comfortable place to have your lunch.
Payment counter.
Next, we visited the AEON Mall in Bukit Indah.
Walking and shopping for groceries.
Hari Raya decorations in the mall.
This was on the 3rd day of Hari Raya.
 Next, we came to this place with durian on our mind.

But ended up ordering 3 fresh coconuts to quench our thirst.
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The following photos are for joining Tuesday's Treasures & Image-in-ing.
Antique counting machine.
We were using this when I first started work.
A very old rusty antique refrigerator.
These 2 items were found in the Qing Xin Ling Cultural Village.


Never speak sharply to an older man,
but plead with him respectfully just as though he were your own father.
Talk to the younger men as you would to much-loved brothers.
Treat the older women as mothers, and the girls as your sisters,
thinking only pure thoughts about them.
(1 Timothy 5:1-2, The Living Bible-TLB)

49 comments:

  1. Hola Nancy, muchas gracias por compartir cosas tan interesantes, las fotos preciosas y la comida muy apetecible. Feliz día. Besos.

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  2. So how was the nasi lemak??

    I love Portugese tart.

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    1. I would say very good if they have given more sambal for the nasi lemak. I like Portugese tart too!

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  3. A delicious meal! I want those bbq meat buns.

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  4. I just had chicken wing today, hehe...

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  5. ...antique counting machines, these are relics of the past. How things have changed. Wow that refrigerator has been around for a while. Thanks Nancy for stopping by, enjoy your week. 😀

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  6. Lovely post and the food looks wonderful. Take care Diane

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  7. Todo se ve sabroso. Feliz tarde.

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  8. I want some of everything then I'll walk the mall to work off all that food.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee! I am now trying to shed the weight gained!

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  9. oooooh so much yummy food!!!

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  10. Nasi lemak looks close to our south Indian receipt and the restaurant has nice interior! Loved the old counting machine and refrigerator

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    1. Thank you, Jeevan! We didn't realize that these antiques are valued items now.

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  11. Looking back the pictures brings yummy memories! hahaaa

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    1. These pictures will remind me of our foodie adventure in JB!

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  12. That mall is very pretty and colorful, I love old antique items, those are some neat treasures :)

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  13. I will never get tired of eating nasi lemak, what a satisfying and wonderful lunch, yum!

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    1. I love nasi lemak but must have lots of sambal!

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  15. The food looks yummy! Very nice restaurant.

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  16. Their napkins are very fancy! The chicken looks like our American fried chicken. And the mall decorations are beautiful, very festive!

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  17. ¡Qué delicioso! ¡Buen Restaurante!

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  18. Looks really interesting! Thanks for the post)

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  19. Coconuts instead of durians? Why? Too full? Hahaha, why do I have so many questions. :) The Tea Garden decor looks similar to the one here.

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    1. The durians didn't look fresh so we opted for coconut drink. Lol!

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  20. So many good meals while there!

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  21. A friend was just complaining she got charged RM5 for adding sambal. Hope it was all free for you!

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    1. Oh dear! I hope they didn't charge RM5 for that little bit of sambal! If I were your friend, I wouldn't order the nasi lemak again!

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