Monday, 16 January 2023

Dinner At Restoran Sipu Claypot Chicken Rice, Bercham

This was a Friday. We had to go to Ipoh town and ended up having lunch at the old Kopitiam Sum Ho Lok at Persiaran Greenhill.

My colleagues and I will regularly patronize this stall when we were working. The stall closes at about 1pm and we were there at about 12:30pm.
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For dinner, we went to try out the claypot chicken rice in Bercham which a friend recommended.
Restoran Sipu Claypot Chicken Rice.
There were 4 of us and we ordered the following items.
Claypot noodle (yee mee) - small pot @ RM8.
Fish balls - 6 pieces for RM10.
Stewed chicken feet - RM9.
Claypot chicken rice - Big @ RM17.
Drinks - RM3.70
Total cost of dinner - RM47.70
Opposite the restaurant, by the roadside is a papaya tree with many small papayas.
Managed to take a snapshot of this evening sky from a moving car on our way home.
What do you think the cloud formation looks like?
I saw this mural in Heritage Town Cafe in Gopeng.

Linking to Monday Mural.

Come before him with thankful hearts.
Let us sing him psalms and praise.
For the Lord is a great God, the great King of all gods.
He controls the formation of the depths of the earth and
the mightiest mountains; all are his.
(Psalm 95:2-4, The Living Bible-TLB)

48 comments:

  1. ..I'd like the claypot chicken rice please.

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  2. Those photos of the sky look beautiful. It looks like the wings of an aeroplane or a big bird. The mural is cute. thanks for participating in Monday Murals Nancy.

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  3. Beautiful mural and food look delicious too. I like the sky view too.

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  4. Goodness, the papayas grow up and down the trunk!!

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  5. I like stewed chicken feed especially in mie ayam

    small papaya sweets for rujak....

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  6. Love stewed chicken claws! The clay pot rice sounds wonderful too.

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  7. Those were the times. Having lunch with colleagues. Now, working from home (I am very thankful for that) it is "lonely".
    Wow on the papaya tree!
    The cloud looks like a whale saying good bye before dipping into the water.
    Cute mural, too.

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    1. Thank you, Iris. I see the same thing - the whale's tail.

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  8. the claypot rice looks delicious!

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  9. The claypot chicken rice caught my eye!

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  10. Sipu, sounds almost like Sibu. I had claypot noodles the other day - not very nice. I think your is better. I wish I could find a place selling nice claypot chicken rice here. I love that!

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    1. For us, this is the best that we have tasted so far.

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  11. Long time didn't go out and have Claypot rice.

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    1. We usually go for claypot chicken rice whenever I am lazy to cook.

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  12. The cloud appears to me like the tail of a plane! Nice to see papaya growing at this low ground level.

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  13. I love the mural and that papaya tree is amazing!
    Julia x
    https://www.thevelvetrunway.com/

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  14. Nancy, I really enjoy your blog especially with the many different types of dishes but telling me, how do you eat chicken feet? To me there is no meat on their feet. That confused me. Why do people eat chicken feet?


    Cruisin Paul

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    1. The chicken feet is stewed till soft and we enjoy the chicken feet for the collagen.

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  15. The fish balls don't look attractive, but they might be tasty. The papaya tree looks very cute!

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  16. That papaya tree certainly is prolific. Hope the birds don't eat them before humans do.

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    1. Most of the times, the birds will get to eat them first.

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  17. Oh the food. You made my stomach growl once again.

    Have a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ♥

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  18. Thank you Nancy. The cloud looks like a tree to me. What does it look like to you?

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  19. I was most impressed with the sky that looked like an airplane or a whale tail. I also saw a bird in the left top of that cloud shot.

    That's a sweet mural and a very lovely papaya tree. Nancy.

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  20. What a fun mural
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  21. Genial mural, me gusto el árbol. Te mando un beso. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/

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  22. There's so much good food in this world.

    Papayas always look a bit odd growing right out of the trunk that way, at least to me.

    Nice mural.

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  23. I had been thinking of fishballs as a common food - recently only find out they can be quite expensive.

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