The weather has been hot and humid. Today, the highest recorded temperature is about 92 deg F or 33 deg C. Last night at 10.30pm, as I was preparing this post, the temperature recorded was about 81 deg F or 27 deg C.
Sunrise at 7:30am on a Saturday morning.
7:30am on the reverse side of the sunrise.
We were driving to Jelapang for breakfast after our morning walk.
Breakfast at Restoran Fei Chai Yau, Jelapang (near the wet market).
Unsweetened coffee (kopi-c kosong).
It was so full and it spilled over by the time it reached our table.
I bought roast pork from the roast pork stall. It cost RM30 for the above (1 rib). While waiting for our noodles to be served, we ate some of the roast pork.
I ordered 2 plates of Hong Kong chee cheong fun with bbq pork and prawn filling served with sambal dried shrimp.
Inside the restaurant with ample sittings.
The place was filled up a short while after this.
This is where they make the drinks.
There are about 12 or more stalls selling different types of noodles in this restaurant.
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Home cooked dishes for our dinner.
Sambal petai or stinky beans with sambal shrimps which we bought from Tg. Tualang. The beans were big and were cut into small pieces.
Home grown green amaranth (yeen choy).
I sauteed the green amaranth with remaining roast pork and leftover fried dace with fermented black beans to clear these from the fridge.
I found this wall mural at a school when we were in Tanjung Tualang last month.
Linking to Monday Mural.
Your throne is founded on two strong pillars -
the one is Justice and the other Righteousness.
Mercy and Truth walk before you as your attendants.
Blessed are those who hear the joyful blast of the trumpet,
for they shall walk in the light of your presence.
(Psalm 89:14-15, The Living Bible-TLB)
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ReplyDeleteNice looking meals. That restaurant looks very clean and tidy.
What a cute Disney inspired mural. Seems many of the characters are there.
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DeleteI recognize several of the characters on this cute mural!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. They are mostly from Disneyland.
DeleteOoooo...that roast pork is to die for!!! The chee cheong fun looks great too!!!
ReplyDeleteWe will usually order these 2 items when we are in this place.
DeleteYour food looks yum!
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Thank you, Lovely.
DeleteRoasted pork! My favourite ... but cannot eat a lot... very filling....
ReplyDeleteYes, our favourite too.
DeleteInteresting murals, love them. Looks a clean restaurant.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret.
DeleteYour food always looks soooo good, you have made me hungry again. Have a great week, take care, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie. Have a great week too.
DeletePork skin looks nice and crunchy.
ReplyDeleteNew (minions) and old (tom & jerry) mix on that mural!
Thank you, Stacy.
DeleteThanks for your sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great week.
DeleteYes, terribly hot these days. I really cannot tahan. I like the crispy roast pork. I can eat that! But not the CCF. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI am also not really a fan of ccf, but occasionally I don't mind having it.
DeletePork skins are really good. Have a great day Nancy.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul. Have a great day too.
DeleteI would love the stuffed cheong fun. Looks delicious! That mural is very cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi.
DeleteIt's been hot here too. We're ready for fall and some cooler weather.
ReplyDeleteLove all your food. Delicious.
Have a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee.
DeleteLove the mural with all the well known cartoon characters. Thanks for participating in Monday murals Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sami for hosting.
DeleteIt looks like you had a good meal, and i like the mural.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteThe roasted pork looks absolutely perfect. Love your home grown amaranth too, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteThank you Nancy for sharing. Crunchy Skin Roast Pork & Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun In Jelapang sounds like a satisfying breakfast. I just learned from Stacy that petai is seasonal. I guess now is the season for petai. I love to eat yin choy. So nice you grow your own yin choy. Do you grow them from the stalk or from seeds?
ReplyDeleteYou can easily grow yin choy from seeds.
DeleteYour meal pics make me hungry!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ashok.
DeleteI like that progression in skies.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteTodo se ve interesante. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
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