In yesterday's post, I took my friends to Restoran Yei Lock, Jalan Kampar for "Lenggong" noodles. If you have missed the post, you can click here if you are interested. After breakfast, we made another appointment to meet up again for the next day's breakfast. We were able to dine-in because it was 2 days before lockdown (MCO2.0).
Breakfast at Kopitiam Huan Le, Taman Pertama (First Garden), Ipoh.
For 4 people, we ordered 3 bowls of Fish Noodles (rice vermicelli) with wine added. Hubby and I shared a bowl of noodle.
We also ordered the above items consisting of fried beancurd sheet, stuffed beancurd sheet, stuffed green chilies, fried tofu and fried dumplings.
This kopitiam serves very good coffee. We ordered 3 hot coffee and 1 coffee with ice. Our friend also ordered a bowl of herbal tea to try as it was their first time here. Future breakfast appointment will have to wait until the lockdown is lifted.
This bright yellow, bigger than palm size hibiscus never fails to cheer us up even on a day with gray sky.
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Simple home cooked dinner for 2 people.
Sweet potato leaves harvested from my front garden sauteed with ready made sambal belacan bought from Penang.
Yellow or old cucumber soup with carrot, goji berries, red dates and pork. This time I didn't use pork ribs. Instead, I use pork with soft bones or cartilage which is called "yuen kuat" in Cantonese.
When it comes to soup, some people will only drink the soup and leave behind the rest. As for me, I will drink the soup and eat the remaining items such as the old cucumber, carrot, and pork.
This was a no rice dinner.
If we get hungry later, we will have a cup of hot milo plus some light snack.
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I would have two bowls of the soup. This hibiscus color is STUNING!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteThe hibiscus is cheerful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteThe homemade dinner looks very tasty.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteLook very nice :D
ReplyDeleteThank you, Aleksandra.
DeleteAll look very nice.
ReplyDeleteWe eat potatoes done in varies ways here and sometimes we eat rice in this house but not often.
Rice is one our staple food but now hubby and I are cutting down on rice intake.
DeleteFantastic order choice especially the cups of coffee. 😉
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great day.
DeleteThe fish noodle looked good and comforting for breakfast. I like that.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of our favourite breakfast.
Delete...a hibiscus never fails to cheer me up too!
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteI must have rice to eat with my dishes.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. Some dishes are best eaten with rice.
DeleteBeautiful flowers and the food. Oh my on the food. My stomach is growling now.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous week.
DeleteEverything looks so delicious as always Nancy :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha.
DeleteI really like soup, and would love to have a bowl of it right now.
ReplyDeleteI like soup too.
DeleteThat looks a delicious meal. Keep safe, Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. You keep safe too.
DeleteYou know Nancy, every time I see the breakfasts that you show, I want to laugh because for me it dinner for me. Our countries are so different when it comes to eating but yours are so interesting & tasty looking.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul. The many differences make the world an interesting place. Keep warm and stay safe.
DeleteThe only time I miss living in Vancouver is when I get to see the great foods that I could buy the ingredients for, or go to restaurants where I could eat the great food that you show. I love visiting your blog. I was inspired to make sweet and sour pork last night and it came out great! Thank you and have a marvellously Happy Day!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I love sweet and sour pork too. I am glad you enjoyed yours. Have a wonderful day.
DeleteGood that you eat all the ingredients in the soup so no wastage. I do the same too. Very tasty dinner. So did you both get hungry later on this no rice dinner night?
ReplyDeleteWe didn't get really hungry. I think we took some light snack for supper.
DeleteThe fish noodles look so good. Seems like there are many slices of fish meat in the mihun. How much is a bowl?
ReplyDeleteThe current price per bowl is RM9.
DeleteGood price!
DeleteYes, still considered reasonable.
DeleteTu comida de hoy me ha encantado. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteHola Nancy. Que ricos platos nos dejas hoy. El Hibiscus tiene un color precioso. Bonitas fotos. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lola.
DeleteSo very interesting
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteYou have beautiful meals and beautiful flowers. Your life is full of beauty.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteThat coffee certainly looks very 'kaw'. Missing things like this now during lockdown.
ReplyDeleteI like the soft bone too, especially when tender enough to eat the cartilage part.
This coffee shop serves very nice coffee. I think one of the best in our area.
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