Thursday, 10 September 2020

Mooncakes & Dinner At Sam Can Cook (Kopitiam 1 Curve), Ipoh

Last Friday morning, the moon was still visible at 7:27 am as we were returning from our morning walk.

When one is staying in a town or city, it is impossible not to have electric or telephone cables in the photos.
My neighbour gifted me the above moon cakes.
One was white lotus with single salted egg yolk and one was mixed nuts with ham. These were made by her colleague. These moon cakes taste much better than commercial ones because they are not too oily and not too sweet.
This is the mixed nuts with ham.
I cut it into 8 pieces. This is my favourite type of moon cake. Just look at all the nuts and ham inside the moon cake.
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Dinner - Eating out with friends.
Stir fried baby Chinese kai lan.
Deep fried chicken wings.
Steamed red Tilapia with savoury sauce.
We last ate at Kopitiam 1 Curve in January 2020 (about 8 months ago).
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After dinner, our friends wanted to take ice kacang since it was a warm evening. So we ended up at the GP food court near my house.
 This is the new extension with a giant ceiling fan.
 I love the evening blue sky at 7:30 pm that you can see in this photo.

I call to you, LORD, come quickly to me;
hear me when I call to you.
May my prayer be set before you like incense;
may the lifting up of my hands be like the evening sacrifice.
(Psalm 65:8, New International Version-NIV)

46 comments:

  1. The Moon Cakes are beautiful. Yes, around here there are wires or houses or tall trees everywhere!

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  2. So much different food but food you enjoy

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  3. The mooncakes are loaded with all the goodness! I would love a piece with my tea now :-))

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  4. nice dinner meal! I like all the dishes especially the tilapia.

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  5. Like the new dinning area.
    The is sure a beautiful sky at that time of the evening.

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  6. I have never tasted a moon cake, but... it looks fabulously delicious. And such pretty food. It sounds as if you had a lovely night!

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  7. Pretty food . I hope you had a good day

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  8. Mixed nuts with ham mooncake looks good. Are there sticky melon paste in between the nuts to hold them together?

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    1. The nuts filling stick together very well. Love it.

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  9. ...the moon cake sure looks fancy!

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  10. The moon cakes are gorgeous and they look delicious too!

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  11. Never heard of moon cakes before. Sure looks yummy like the rest of your food. I so enjoy coming here each morning to see what's on the menu for the day.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  12. That mooncakes does look delicious....and so does the deep fried chicken wings.

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  13. I haven't eaten moon cake in years. That one looks so good. Yummy.

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  14. long time I didn't eat moon cake....tasteful.

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  15. Oh! I am looking longingly at the ham and mixed nuts mooncake. I find myself enjoying this type of mooncake now that I am older. I must go and buy some to enjoy before the mooncake festival is over.

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  16. I am rather fond of the snowskin mooncakes.

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  17. I love the evening sky in the last photo too. My sis told me she has bought moon cakes for me and my mom. I love all the dishes you had for your dinner.

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    1. So nice of your sister buying the moon cakes for you and your mom.

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  18. Me encantan las alitas de pollo. Besos.

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  19. The one type of mooncake I don't eat is the nut one. Seems like people either love or hate those!

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    1. In my family, I am the only one who love the mooncake with nuts.

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