A friend had spoken of this restoran that serves Teochew porridge. One morning as we came out from the coffee shop where we had our breakfast of wonton noodles, I saw this restaurant and remembered what my friend had told me about the porridge. That afternoon we came back to the same area for the Teochew porridge. As usual we had to be early to avoid the lunch hour crowd.
Our lunch when we were here for the 1st time.
We had plain porridge, stewed cabbage, deep fried fish and salted pork belly.
Stewed cabbage
Deep fried "cooked fish"
Deep fried salted pork belly.
Plain rice porridge
I was seated next to the side door and I noticed this kumquat plant with fruits. I have a kumquat plant which is healthier than this one but no bearing any fruit at all.
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We had the following dishes for lunch on our 2nd visit.
This round we ordered 2 deep fried "cooked fish".
Stewed cabbage
Braised duck
Restoran Sin Hup Heng Chaozhou, 91, Jalan Theatre, Taman Jubilee.
Opens Monday to Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm.
...I'll have the braised duck please.
ReplyDeleteI like the braised duck too!
DeleteYou always find such good places to eat!
ReplyDeleteThere are far too many place to try. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteI wish I could reach in an grab those fried fish! So crisp and delicious. Thanks for sharing, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThe fried fish goes very well with plain porridge. Have a happy day!
DeleteNot food I would eat but interesting none the less
ReplyDeleteOther's food always seems strange to us. Have a great day!
DeleteI used to hate porridge but now, I don't mind it at all.
ReplyDeleteI have always Teochew porridge.
DeleteYour sky and mountain picture is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny! Have a beautiful day!
DeleteI am interested in those deep fried fish! I wonder what type of fish they are.
ReplyDeleteIn cantonese the fish is called "soak yu".
DeleteThe food must be good to warrant a second visit!
ReplyDeleteYes, won't mind going back again because I love Teochew porridge.
DeleteHummm pratos deliciosos.
ReplyDeleteAproveito para desejar um Santo e Feliz Natal.
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Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteAhhh i like the braised duck
ReplyDeleteMe too. I am a duck fan!
DeleteHello Nancy!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures and very delicious food The braised duck is perfect for me!
We have kumquat trees here too! Beautiful sky photo! Have a lovely new week!
Dimi...
Thank you, DIMI! My kumquat tree is grown from seed and it is taking a long time to even flower.
DeleteWhen ever my friends Meilin & Al take us to a real Chinese restaurant, they always order the Braised duck. We love it and she also order orders noodles with beef for me (and everyone ) but I love it. See ya Nancy.
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Braised duck and beef noodles sound great! Have a happy day!
DeleteYummy meals. I always come here before breakfast and I'm always hungry. Your foodie posts make me even more hungry.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee! I hope it helps to work up an appetite for you. Have a happy Tuesday!
DeleteQuite a dramatic sky!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William!
DeleteDelightful post, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cloudia!
DeleteLovely post dear! Have a great week! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty! Lovely day to you!
DeleteI love fish!! Yummy post!
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Thank you, Missy May!
DeleteApetitosa comida Nancy. Bonitas fotos. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lola!
Deleteas always, delicious foods and beautiful series of photos.
ReplyDeletehave a great day
Thank you, Tanza! Have a great day too!
DeleteMuy buena comida. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteYour kumquat plant is too busy being healthy to bear fruits hehe.
ReplyDeleteMmm teochew porridge with the various dishes is yummy.
Ha ha ha! In that case I better try starving my kumquat plant to threaten it to fruit. Lol!
DeleteOh my, poor plant! Try to nego first hehe.
DeleteYes, yes, must sweet talk or threaten the plant! Ha ha! Happy New Year to you and yours!
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