Monday, 1 November 2021

Hokkien Prawn Mee, Loh Mee & Toast For Breakfast

This was Thursday morning and we started our morning walk early.

Breaking of dawn at 6:58am.
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After morning walk, we drove to Menglembu new township.
Hubby ordered prawn noodle.
As for me, I ordered loh mee. The server brought a small bottle of black vinegar for me to add to the loh mee as much as I want. The black vinegar makes the loh mee really tasty. The extra half boiled egg was from hubby's prawn mee.
1 set of toast with butter and kaya and a cup of coffee (kopi C).
We shared this cup of coffee because we are trying to cut down on our coffee intake.
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Home cooked dinner.
Sauteed roast pork with onions, dark soy sauce, light soy sauce & some sugar.
Napa cabbage and carrot with garlic and salt.
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Mural at the Kinta Riverfront 
I took this snapshot in March, 2014. The place has been abandoned and I am not sure whether the murals are still there.

Linking to Monday Mural.

Never abandon a friend - either yours or your father's.
Then you won't need to go to a distant relative
for help in your time of need.
(Proverbs 27:10, The Living Bible-TLB)

63 comments:

  1. So did this place used to be some kind of music school?

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    1. I think it used to be an entertainment place.

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  2. So much interesting food again and a very cute mural. Sad the place is abandoned!

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  3. The pork, cabbage etc looks good..

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  4. Such beautiful photos, the morning sky is great to see.
    The food looks delicious.
    Greetings Irma

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    1. Greetings, Irma. Thank you and have a great day.

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  5. Prawn noodles look so good, that's Penang har mee. We had a stall here selling that, good till the last drop...but dunno why they stopped - even before the pandemic. Your loh mee looks nice too!!!

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    1. Thank you, STP. It is not easy to get good prawn noodle and loh mee.

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  6. I like black vinegar too with certain soups and also as a condiment.

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  7. All the food looks amazing.
    What a sweet mural, what a pity the building is abandoned.
    Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Nancy.

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  8. So much beautiful food, it all looks so good. I drink too much coffee, but I need it! Love the mural! Have a wonderful week, hugs, Valerie

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    1. Thank you, Valerie. Have a wonderful week too. Hugs.

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  9. We too drink a lot of coffee, but so far at least, have not given a thought to cutting back.

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  10. This food look very delicious and that sky and clouds are amazing.

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  11. Oh the food. I love shrimp. You two eat so very well.

    Have a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous day and week too.

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  12. The prawn noodle looks delicious. And I like that mural. Hopefully, it is still there.

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  13. All the food looks delicious, especially the pork with onions!
    Julia x
    https://www.thevelvetrunway.com/

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  14. Beautiful mural and the plants in the foreground look like a part of the mural! These days I prefer tea over coffee, but my favorite is always coffee.

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    1. Thank you, Jeevan. My favourite is still coffee.

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  15. I want that bowl of prawn mee! Looks so good!

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  16. Great review and beautiful photos! :)

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  17. The food looks delicious and the mural looks lovely - I hope it's still there :)

    Hope that your week is off to a good start :)

    Away From The Blue

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  18. What a gorgeous sunrise you were able to capture. A view like that really makes getting out early so worth it!

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  19. Love the prawns noodles. The prawns look so fresh. I like to eat dark vinegar too. Very refreshing. So sayang that the kinta riverfront has been abandoned. Do you know why it has been abandoned?

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    1. Thank you, Mun. Sometimes project comes and goes.

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  20. I don' mind Hokkien prawn noodle, but not crazy about loh mee. The taste is not for me. Haha.

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  21. Abandoned places make me sad, especially when it has a vivid yellow color and a nice mural like that in your post.
    You certainly know how to present a cup of coffee . The one in your picture makes me want to drink not to cut down the intake.

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    1. Thank you, Duta. We love coffee. Trying to keep from addicted.

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  22. Nice skies, great food. Interesting mural.

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  23. I love the look of those prawns. That meal makes me very hungry. I am surprised at your breakfast choices, which are so foreign to our breakfast in the states.

    It's wonderful you were able to capture that mural just in case it is no longer there. Too bad the building is now abandoned.

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  24. Rico fideo, Lindo mural- Te mando un beso

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  25. Such a lovely mural and like always so many yummy food pictures xx

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  26. Ya the vinegar is totally the best part of loh mee.

    I love roast pork cooked that style too. Especially with some chilli padi.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. Yes, better with chili padi.

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