Monday, 18 November 2019

Stopping For Breakfast On The Way To Kuala Lumpur.

We were invited to a wedding ceremony and dinner in Kuala Lumpur. A friend volunteered to provide transport to Kuala Lumpur and back to Ipoh the next day. Last Saturday morning, on our way to Kuala Lumpur, we stopped for breakfast in Kampar.
 Food court in Kampar, near the market.
This is my first breakfast here in this food court.
 First stop, to pack the savoury glutinous rice with bbq pork just beside the food court.
 We have to wait for our turn.
 We bought 2 packets of the above savoury glutinous rice with bbq pork and fried peanuts for 5 people to share.
 A friend ordered a bowl of rice noodles (lai fun) in clear soup.
 A lots of "liew" or fish balls, tofu, bean curd skins, and etc. for sharing.
 Amother 2 friends ordered the above "wonton" noodles with the wontons or dumplings.
 A plate of curry chee cheong fun (steamed rice rolls).
 A packet of the above deep fried crunchy prawn fritters for sharing.
 More tidbits such as the above sweet cakes or kuih.
We didn't buy the deep fried stuff (left) even though tempted.
This man sits on a low stool to fry the noodles on a low stove. We also wanted to try this fried noodle but we didn't have the time to wait for about an hour. We needed to get back on the road and continue our way to Kuala Lumpur.

Those who let themselves be controlled by their lower natures
live only to please themselves,
but those who follow after the Holy Spirit
find themselves doing those things that please God.
(Romans 8:5, The Living Bible-TLB)

48 comments:

  1. The food is very pretty, and looks super fresh!

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  2. A very quick trip to KL. Hope you have a grand time at the wedding.

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    1. It was a wonderful trip and a grand wedding.

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  3. You got me drooling over the food photos you had, Nancy:) They all look so delicious. Please can I be invited to tag along with you next trip???

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    1. Thank you, Annie. You are always welcome to tag along with us. Have a great day!

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  4. The food looks amazing, as always. You take us to places that I will probably never visit and they look so wonderful.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Thank you, Amalia. We all get to see places through each other's blog.

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  5. That's a hearty and very delicious breakfast, Nancy!

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  6. Oh yum! Have a lovely week☺

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  7. ...Nancy, I love all of the open air eateries that you show, enjoy your week.

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  8. What I love about your blog Nancy is all the many different types of food. I love it. I hope you had a great time at the wedding. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Thank you, Paul. We had a great time at the wedding.

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  9. wah, so much good tasty food.

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  10. Great post, Thanks for sharing, x
    I'm following you! X.

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  11. Oh my, what a wonderful breakfast. Wow. You dine so very well.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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  12. I find it not easy to eat fried prawn fritters because they use prawns with shells to fry.

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    1. I don't like the hard shells too but if they use prawn with soft shells, then it is ok with me.

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  13. WoW Nancy, this all looks pretty delicious although I'm afraid I could not handle the fish balls and tofu and bean curds. But the rice and BBQ looks fantastic! Good job passing up the deep-fried treats. I hope you had/have a great time in Kuala Lumpur. I've long been fascinated by the Petronas Towers there. xoxo

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    1. Thank you, Jenny. Hope you will visit KL again soon.

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  14. Great post dear, so nice and interesting, love it!  

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  15. Love to see the hustle and bustle of the food market and the many colorful items.

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    1. Me too! Especially where we can get such tasty food.

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    1. Once tummies filled, time to resume the journey.

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  17. Buen desayuno para afrontar con fuerzas la mañana.

    Besos

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  18. Una gran variedad de comida. Un beso.

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  19. Not the type of breakfast food we have down under

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    1. This is more of our everyday type of breakfast.

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  20. Those look like a substantial breakfast!

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  21. Love how your gang knows how to find good food everywhere!

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    1. Yes, if not for my friends, I wouldn't have known there is so much nice food here.

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