Monday 9 January 2023

Curry Noodle & Clear Soup Noodle At Kedai Kopi Ah Chow, Ipoh

This was a Sunday (yesterday), so instead of morning walk, we were preparing to attend Sunday church service.

Sunrise at 7:35am
We were on the way out to Ipoh old town for breakfast at Kedai Kopi Ah Chow.
Rice vermicelli with bbq pork, chicken and prawns in clear soup for me. The prawns were hidden under the noodle.
Hubby ordered curry noodle (dry version) but he didn't specify "dry version", so he was served the usual curry noodle. Poor me drooling over the curry noodle. I am still being a good girl, refraining from spicy food.
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We attended 2 church services at different churches and after the 2nd church service, we attended a sponsored buffet lunch at one of the Salvation Home For The Aged near our area. It was a triple celebration (Christmas, New Year 2023 & Chinese New Year).
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Home cooked dinner.
I finally get to cut down and cleared the bottle gourd vines from my garden. Ingredients for boiling soup: Half bottle gourd, 1 corn on cob, carrot and soft bones.
Hubby's bowl of soup without carrot.
My bowl of soup without the corn. I love corn but have to avoid because it may cause indigestion and wind/gas.
I harvested some home grown siew pak choy or bok choy from the garden. I just plain blanched it.
This is fermented beancurd (fu yue). This is hubby's favourite whenever I cook porridge at home. Recently, I found a way to enjoy this with my rice. I just take a cube and mix it with my steamed brown rice so that I don't get the flat taste in my mouth.
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I found the following mural in the Heritage Town Cafe Gopeng which we visited in June, 2022.
Some chairs covered with black plastic were blocking part of the mural.
Hope to revisit Gopeng soon in the near future.

Linking to Monday Mural.

For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord.
They are plans for good and not for evil,
to give you a future and a hope.
(Jeremiah 29:11, The Living Bible-TLB)

50 comments:

  1. The mee hoon soup and curry mee look wonderful. I hope that your tummy makes a full recovery soon.

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    1. Thank you, PH. Making good progress but not yet 100%

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  2. I hear the curry noodles here with prawns and clams and cockles are RM29.00 a bowl. I don't think I'd go and try, not at that utterly ridiculous price...plus I am not so into spicy stuff in the morning.

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    1. If I am not mistaken, the curry noodle hubby ordered is about RM6.50 but without cockles. Cockles very expensive.

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  3. Los murales me gustan. Buen día.

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  4. Not a big fan of fu yue but I like the red beancurd that used in marinating the nam yue fried chicken. Long time didn't cook that.

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    1. I like marinated nam yue fried chicken too. Long time haven't cook that too.

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  5. What a beautiful sunrise shot , thanks for your sharing...

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  6. These foods are special and street joint style.

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  7. Looks yummy! I eat old stuff from the weekend again...

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    1. Sometimes, we too eat leftover food from the fridge.

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  8. Love your light yet yummy homemade dinner! The mural looks really beautiful.

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  9. Beautiful mural. Hope you feel better soon. I love spicy food, too.

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    1. Thank you, Gigi. I am recovering and almost back to normal.

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  10. Uwielbiam pikantne jedzenie. Wszystkie potrawy wyglądają na smaczne. Piękny mural. Miłego tygodnia😊

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  11. I like bok choy. I also like that incredibly lovely mural. Very lifelike.

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  12. Beautiful sunrise photo. Lovely mural at the cafe. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Nancy.

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  13. I'm glad you're being good. I can so relate.

    Have a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Better be good, most important is to get well.

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  14. Yum. I just made a chicken, cilantro, and cumin soup. Bone broth and all. Even though it isn't soup temps here in Costa Rica.

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    1. It is rainy season here now. I love warm soup.

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  15. i love the mural, especially the winding wall with the archways.

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  16. Beautiful sky, yummy food and fabulous murals.
    Take care Diane

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  17. Lindos murales y ricas sopas. Te mando un beso. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/

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  18. It was a beautiful Sunday morning, a wonderful time to celebrate. I hope you can go back to eating some spicier foods soon.

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    1. Thank you, Mimi. Yes, I do hope it will be soon.

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  19. Thank you Nancy. I also want to eat that creamy curry noodles. Hope you managed to heal your stomach and get to eat these food again. I like to eat Fu Yue too. Yes with plain brown rice would taste very good. Are you going to visit the doctor for a follow up anytime soon?

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    1. Thank you, Mun. I will wait till after CNY to see whether I need to visit the doc again.

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  20. I don't like corn or carrots in a clear soup. Great , lively mural!

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    1. Oh I see, these 2 are my favourite items in soup. Thank you, Duta.

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