This was on a Thursday, a week before the Lunar New Year celebration. On this particular morning, we decided to walk around the area in front of our house. We will pass through the row of shops, the food court and some residential houses. After walking a few rounds, and on the last round, we stopped at Restoran Zui Le Xuan Dim Sum to buy breakfast before we walked home.
We were not the first customers but we needn't have to wait long to buy whatever we want. Dine-in was not allowed then.
I took this sunrise shot in front of my house before I entered the front gate.
I bought 2 baked bbq buns (char siew pau) and 2 steamed pork buns (nam yue pau). Upon reaching home, I boiled water to make 2 mugs of hot coffee.
Delicious baked bbq bun or char siew pau.
Steamed pork bun or nam yue pau (pork belly with fermented red bean curd).
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Lunch
We were at the shops to buy some grocery and we went to our regular coffee shop to buy takeaway chicken rice for lunch.
Chicken and roast pork rice with scrambled egg with tomato for sharing.
Cucumber and long beans with roasted sesame dressing for sharing.
Only the person involved can know his own bitterness or joy -
no one else can really share it.
(Proverbs 14:10, The Living Bible-TLB)
The buns look really good, but I love the roasted pork even more :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteDelicious breakfast and lunch. Wonderful sunrise!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteThe fillings of both the baos look good . If got no fatty bits then I will like it. I like the scrambled eggs in your chap fan. What's for dinner?
ReplyDeleteI can't remember what we had for dinner. If not photo to show, then it must be something uninteresting. Hahaha....
Delete...the buns remind me of stuffed breads that Italian bakeries make here.
ReplyDeleteVery yummy!
DeleteYum, yum Nancy. Thoe buns sure look good.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Yes, very good!
DeleteSenhor Jesus com as tua santas chagas afasta da terra esses castigos e pragas senhor com as tua santas chagas cura senhor cura amém
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maria.
DeleteI love the paus in Hawaii especially the char siu ones.
ReplyDeleteI love char siu paus too.
DeleteDelicious breakfast and lunch. I love the sunrise shot too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha.
DeleteScramble egg with tomato together with roast pork and chicken rice is something new to me. No hot milo today?
ReplyDeleteChicken rice with add-ons. No hot milo because we want to finish the 3-in-1 white coffee given by a friend.
DeleteBEautiful sunrise shot...and your BBQ reminded me that I still have not done a pork roast. I think we are supposed to have some warmer weather next week, so maybe one day next week I can get one and grill it.
ReplyDeleteHope you remember your roast pork. Our weather here is getting very hot.
DeleteWhat a lovely day. Your breakfast and your lunch looked most wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a great day.
DeleteI love your sunrise! And those buns! I so know the place I am going to get some of those when I can go to Vancouver! Your lunch looks fabulous too! WOW! I hope you have a totally AWESOME day! Barb
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great day.
DeleteOh, these buns look AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteThat dawn view was worth getting up for.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. You are right, it is worth it.
DeleteNice to have good food within walking distance. The chicken rice seller offers scrambled eggs with tomato as well?
ReplyDeleteThe same stall offers chicken rice and chap fun.
DeleteAs we age, we tend to share our meals... hahaha..
ReplyDeleteYes, stomach also shrink. Lol!
DeleteInteresante como siempre. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteNice and satisfying
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteThose do look like good, filling meals.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
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