Do we drive straight back to Ipoh after our seafood lunch at Bagan Sungai Burung? Since it was still early, we decided to return to Teluk Intan to buy the popular chee cheong fun which is steamed rice flour noodle with yam bean.
A friend requested a stop to snap some photos of the old court house. This is found at the side of the gate and not the actual building.
This is the actual building. It was built in 1880 and used as a court until 1983. Though no longer serves as a court house, it is still in used and is listed under the list of heritage buildings.
Next, we stopped here to buy a few packets of "chee cheong fun" home. We were hoping to enjoy some "do re mi" aka "ice kacang" but the place was closed.
So we came to "Hawaii" instead.
On our last visit, they occupied only 1 shop lot. Now, they occupy 2 shot lots.
We were seated in the 2nd shop lot and this was on the wall next to our table.
A corner for vintage items.
The men ordered cendol ice with jelly.
A plate of fruit rojak for sharing.
From a stall selling "lo han kuo" or the monk fruit drink, the business has progressed to the present day "Hawaii".
Put these abilities to work:
throw yourself into your tasks so that
everyone may notice your improvement and progress.
(1 Timothy 4:15, The Living Bible-TLB)
I love the old court house´s doors!
ReplyDeleteNice mural at Hawaii. Interesting food again!
Thank you, Iris.
DeleteIt doesn't look like Hawaii to me. Lol. Anyway, you had fun, and the food was good and refreshing. Gigi hawaii
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi. Hawaii is just the name of the eatery.
DeleteWhy do they call it Hawaii? No connection. Nice collection of vintage items there though.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how the name Hawaii came about but they are enjoying good business.
DeleteYou visited some lovely places, and the ices and sweets look wonderful The old courthouse is beautiful. Hugs, Valerie
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DeleteThe courthouse looks great. The cendol ice and jelly looks interesting!
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Thank you, Lovely.
Delete...that's a neat looking building!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
DeleteVery interesting desserts! Have never had any of them...hopefully one day :-)
ReplyDeleteVery refreshing desserts.
DeleteThat sure looked like a very old historical building Nancy. You should show more historical building. I would like to see other buildings, please.
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Thank you, Paul. I will try to look out for more historical buildings.
DeleteDesserts look so good. Nice rounded shaved ice on the drinks.
ReplyDeleteVery refreshing desserts.
DeleteThe old courthouse has beautiful architecture, and the shop is too attractive. Such as the vintage section.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteI got stuck on the food as always. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteI would love to tour the old courthouse and read about its history.
Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. I wished we had more time to explore all the old buildings.
DeleteSuch bloody good photos, the old courthouse looks cool
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteOld buildings can be fascinating, that one looks good.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to have a refresher in the afternoon.
Thank you, Mimi.
DeleteThank you Nancy for showing us the delicious desserts from Cold Desserts & Rojak At Hawaii, Teluk Intan. I would definitely order the cendol ice. What a fun trip! How many packs of teluk intan ccf did you buy to take home?
ReplyDeleteI bought 2 packs only.
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DeleteFeliz fin de semana. Besos.
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