2 weeks ago, my friend and I had an outing in Ipoh old town. Our outing started with a breakfast at Yinzo Kopi.
As we walked through the entrance, this table and screen greeted us.
It was just after 9:00 am, so the place was minus the breakfast crowd.
This looks like a comfy corner. As usual, I enjoy taking snapshots my surrounding while waiting for my food and especially when the place is not packed with customers.
Pictures mounted on the wall.
Payment counter
2 Hot Honey Lemon @ RM 30.80 x 2 = RM 7.60
Spicy lard noodle @ RM 7.80
The chili oil was served separately from the noodle.
I had most of the chili oil to myself.
Curry noodle @ RM 10.80
The red oil gave the impression that it was very spicy. It was not very spicy because my friend, who can't take too spicy food, enjoyed the curry very much. This is one of the best curry noodle we have tasted.
We also ordered a set of mini steamed bbq buns @ RM 4.80
Business hours 8:30 am - 5:30 pm and Monday is their off day.

Business hours 8:30 am - 5:30 pm and Monday is their off day.

We need to use the washroom.
One for the adults and the lower one for the children.
Before we have the plastic pails, we were using these type of metal pails.
Yinzo Kopi at 1 & 3, Persiaran Bijih Timah, Ipoh old town.
This place was formerly occupied by a crockery shop.
From one part of the old town, we drove to the other part of the old town where the Concubine Lane is.
After parking our car, we took a walk along Concubine Lane.
It was a normal weekday minus the weekend crowd.
After this, we moved on to the next venue, the highlight of our outing.
After this, we moved on to the next venue, the highlight of our outing.
After this I heard the shouting of a vast crowd in heaven,
"Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! Salvation is from our God.
Honor and authority belong to him alone;
(Revelation 19:1, The Living Bible-TLB)