We appreciate the times that we get to spend with friends and we usually do so over meals. On this particular day, we had Prawn Noodle for breakfast. This coffee shop is usually very packed with customers. After a few minutes of waiting, we finally got a table good enough for the 6 of us.
I wanted to try something new but always ended up ordering prawn noodle.
Kopi C kosing for me and Kopi O kosong for hubby.
(Kopi C kosong = coffee with evaporated milk without sugar)
(Kopi O kosong = black coffee without sugar)
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After breakfast we parted and went separate ways. In the evening, we met up again for dinner at Restoran Wong Sheng.
Steamed taro with pork belly.
Blanched glass lettuce.
Deep fried Tilapia with their signature Nyonya sauce.
3 dishes for 6 people? No, one more dish on the way.
Assorted vegetables with salted egg yolk. The best is the deep fried crispy lotus root slices. The night was still early and we were thinking of having dessert later.
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lotus root, yam and glass lettuce...my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Most times, we order the same type of dishes.
DeleteLooks so good and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalia.
DeleteTilapia with nyonya sauce looks SO good!
ReplyDeleteVery appetizing sauce.
DeleteI love that veggie stirfry with salted egg yolks!
ReplyDeleteWe love it too!
DeleteAh! That dish reminded me of lotus root chips :)
ReplyDeleteThe lotus root slices are very crispy.
DeleteYummy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear.
Delete...the deep fried Tilapia sure is decorated.
ReplyDeleteDecorated with all the garnishing.
DeleteSteamed taro sounds so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThis place serves tasty steamed taro.
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DeleteOh my. I'm starving now. When is breakfast.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, my friend. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous weekend!
DeleteI love lotus root. My grandmother used to fry them with seasoned beef and egg-flour batter. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour grandmother's recipe sounds delicious indeed. I have yet to try frying them at home.
DeleteThe lettuce dish looks so good. I have never seen one like it.
ReplyDeleteThis lettuce is the iceberg lettuce, blanched in boiling water and drizzled with garlic oil, soy sauce and oyster sauce. Simple and tasty.
DeleteNow I need to go eat lunch! I am hungry. I just discovered lotus root. So wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear.
DeletePlatos sabrosos. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteI want that steamed taro with pork belly, i can eat lots of rice with that.
ReplyDeleteThis place serves delicious steamed taro with pork belly.
DeleteJak zawsze pyszne dania i piękne fotografie. Nigdy nie jadłam korzenia lotosu . Miłego wieczoru:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lucyna.
Deletecoffee look attractive...and other foods so yummy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tanza.
DeleteYum what a delicious day of food! :)
ReplyDeleteHope that you are having a great week :)
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Thank you, Mica. Happy weekend!
DeleteThe coffee looks like something i want to try, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
Delete4 dishes for 6 people sounds good! Well 2 are veg so not too bad.
ReplyDeleteI'd get confused with the drink variations of 'O', 'C', kosong, peng, kaw... Luckily my personal choices are simple ones!
I used to get confused too but now all cleared. Hubby used to complain I am so fussy with my drinks. Lol!
DeleteYumm...I love dishes with pork.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear.
DeleteThank you, dear.
ReplyDeleteQuite a meal.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
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