Tuesday 27 September 2022

Lunch At Restoran Char Siew Yoong, Jalan Peel, Kuala Lumpur

This was the 3rd and last day in Semenyih. At about 11am, we drove out from Semenyih to Cheras. We have arranged to have lunch with elder son at Restoran Char Yoong, Jalan Peel.

We were ahead of the peak lunch hour so we were able to get a big table to accommodate 7 of us. By about 11:45am, customers have to wait to be seated.
We ordered 2 plates of their "melt-in-the mouth" char siew.
The "melt-in-the mouth" part is actually the fat part.
1 plate roast pork with crunchy skin.
Braised chicken feet.
This may seem gross to some but this is hubby's favourite dish. This used to be a cheap dish but now it is considered a delicacy to some people.
2 bowls of sweet sour mustard green aka choy keok.
This place is known for their "melt-in-the mouth" bbq pork or char siew.
Non-stop chopping of roast pork and bbq pork.
After lunch, we were taken to K.L. Sentral where we waited for our train.
We were early so we had some time to enjoy some coffee with our friends.
Thanks to our friends for their time and hospitability during our 3D2N stay with them. Some even took leave to spend time with us.
This was a wonderful and memorable time spent with our friends and our sons.
Our train departed from KL Sentral at 3pm sharp and we reached Ipoh at about 5:45pm. We had dinner at WK Claypot Chicken rice before going home. We didn't want to wait for the claypot rice so we ordered the ready cooked dishes and rice.
Sweet sour pork rib.
Chicken curry.
Sweet sour mustard green.
This is the 2nd time we had this dish but cooked differently.
I saw this antique phone at the lobby of a hotel in Penang that we stayed in.
A new Big Apple nursery & kindergarten in our area. Not sure if this is a new extension to the existing one which is behind this building.


For you have a new life.
It was not passed on to you from your parents,
for the life they gave you will fade away.
This new one will last forever, for it comes from Christ,
God's ever-living Message to men.
(1 Peter 1:23, The Living Bible-TLB)

37 comments:

  1. i love all the foods here especially the braised chicken feet. it's very popular here in PH too.

    JULIE ANN LOZADA BLOG
    INSTAGRAM: @julieann_lozada

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    1. Thank you, Julie. Chicken feet is a good source of collagen.

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  2. nice trip and makan makan. I like the fatty melt in the mouth pork!

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    1. Thank you, Nux. This is a very popular place for these fatty melt in the mouth pork.

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  3. So you were the celebrity guests!

    Oh but what is that big blob of milk. Not so pretty.

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  4. Oh my goodness!!! That's the char siew that I would enjoy the most, so well charred. Absolutely perfect.

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    1. Thank you, STP. It is the perfect char siew. Yums.

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  5. ...I have seen many antique phones, but one like this. It's takes the prize! Thanks Nancy.

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  6. Chicken feet. Hope Ingo never finds some. He eats cow-feet already, which freaks me out!
    But Yay to friends and family!

    The phone looks as if it just witnessed a crime, LOL! Too funny!
    Nice building, too, have a great day!

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    1. Lol! We eat pig feet and chicken feet but haven't tried cow feet.

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  7. Hello Nancy :=)
    How lovely that you were able to enjoy lunch out with your eldest son and some friends. All the pork dishes look so good. It's my favourite dish because you can cook it in so many different ways, and it always tastes delicious. Enjoy rest of the week
    All the best.

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    1. Thank you, Breathtaking. Have a wonderful day.

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  8. I like the melt in the mouth part. The fatty part is the best!!

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  9. Love chicken claws and roasted pork! So good :-)

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  10. Thank you Nancy for introducing us to the delicious char siew yong in Jalan peel. Ah, train to Ipoh sounds like a good way to Citi cuti locally. You both stayed with your friends in semenyih and not with your sons in kl, right? Your semenyih friends are so nice.

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    1. This trip was specially to visit our friends in Semenyih.

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  11. Chicken feets very interesting, thanks for your sharing...

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  12. When I see all this meat, it makes me realize why I am getting closer and closer to vegetarianism. I tried chicken feet once, many years ago, but they reminded me so much of a child's fingers I had to quit.

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    1. Oh no, if I were to start thinking about the food like you did, I would never get to eat them.

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  13. I usually enjoy the food that you show us BUT Braised chicken feet is not one of them. How can you eat them?
    Enjoy your day Nancy.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Lol! Sorry Paul. For the locals, this is a popular dish.

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  14. All of our best times are with our grown children, aren't they? That's wonderful. I'd like to try the crispy pork, too.

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  15. Yummy food. I love your food.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, Nancy. ♥

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  16. Me alegra que lo pasaran bien. Besos.

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  17. This reminds me of the meal I had here. Their braised chicken feet is really good. Their double-boiled soup is even better. I didn't get a more fatty cut when I was here, so my char siew wasn't quite melt-in-the-mouth. Time for a revisit.

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    1. Oh yes, the chicken feet is really good. We regretted not ordering the soup to try. KIV for the next trip. This place is worth a revisit.

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  18. El cerdo se ve muy rico. Te mando un beso.

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