Showing posts with label pork tendon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pork tendon. Show all posts

Friday, 27 January 2023

Lunch at Restoran Nam Hing Loong, Temoh, Perak

Yesterday, 5th day CNY 2023, hubby had a gathering with his course mates. A few of them met up in one of their house and spent some time catching up with one another. They came from Singapore, Johor, Kuala Lumpur and Perak and this is their once a year gathering. I was home with my son. They ordered the following dishes for their lunch.

Venison with young ginger slices and spring onions.
Pork tender.
Brinjal or eggplant.
Sang cheong (innard or pig's intestine).
Blanched green veggie.
According to hubby, everyone was giving thumbs up for the dishes.
In spite of the crowd, they only waited for half an hour to be served.
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The following sky photos were taken in September, 2022.
Sunrise at 6:55am.
Spotted a rainbow during our morning walk at 7am.
Took another shot of the rainbow before we continued on our morning walk.

Linking to Skywatch Friday.

For I will see the rainbow in the cloud and
remember my eternal promise to every living being on the earth.
(Genesis 9:16-17, The Living Bible-TLB)

Wednesday, 22 December 2021

Braised Pork Tendon Treasure Pot For Dinner

This was last Friday morning. It had been raining from the previous night till morning and it was still raining on and off when we drove out to town for breakfast. A friend recommended this place for breakfast. Since I haven't been to this place for a long time, we decided to give this place a try.

Hubby ordered shredded chicken flat rice noodle (koay teow). The taste according to him is "so, so only" and we have a tastier one in our area.
Hor Hee glass or transparent noodle (tung fun) for me.
One try is enough for me.
Looks nice but there was a "tak puas", not satisfied feeling.
On the way home after breakfast.
 A wet, wet morning. Kledang Hill covered with mist.
It continued to rain on and off the whole weekend.
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Dinner for 6 people in Menglembu.
Fish slices and assorted vegetable curry in clay pot.
Omelette.
Deep fried salted egg yolk chicken.
Some have already served themselves before I remember to take a snapshot.
Braised pork tender with assorted treasures in clay pot.
The treasures consist of mushrooms, broccoli, clams, tofu, and etc.


For the Lord grants wisdom!
His every word is a treasure of knowledge and understanding.
He grants good sense to the godly - his saints.
He is their shield, protecting them and guarding their pathway.
He shows how to distinguish right from wrong,
how to find the right decision every time.
For wisdom and truth will enter the very centre of your being,
filling your life with joy.
(Proverbs 2:6-10, The Living Bible-TLB)

Thursday, 9 August 2018

Dinner At Kedai Makan Pasar, Menglembu.

Once again we were back at the roadside stalls in Menglembu. Previously, we have tried the food at the first stall. This time we went back to try the food at the second stall. These roadside stalls are facing the main road, with the wet market behind them.

Since this being our first dinner here, we asked the one who came to take our orders to offer some suggestions. We finally decided on the following dishes for 4 people.
Soup on the house seems to be the norm here.
Immediately, we were served with a bowl of white radish soup. We noticed that this soup does not have meat balls compared to the one served by the first stall.
Stewed pork tendon, dried cuttlefish, mushrooms, and etc.
This dish was suggested to us and we wanted to give it a try. It was quite a flavourful and tasty dish. .
4 types of vegetables stir fried with spicy sambal.
Long beans, long purple brinjals (eggplant), ladies fingers (okra), and stinky beans.
Tofu with minced meat gravy.
The food is tasty and the pricing is reasonable.
We will be back to try out more dishes.
This is the name of the stall in Chinese.
I found the name Kedai Makan Pasar posted on the side wall.

(It is next to Restoran Makanan Sembilan Tiga Dua)
Jalan Lee Ming Hin, Menglembu.
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I took some snapshots of wall murals from town.
Saw this painted on the back door of a shop.
I can't remember exactly where, mostly likely in Ipoh new town. 
This is found in Ipoh old town at a parking lot.
This mural is about the insufficient parking space in this part of town.
The parking problem was very well expressed on the wall.

"Bring the magicians and astrologers!" he screamed.
"Bring the Chaldeans! Whoever reads that writing on the wall and
tells me what it means will be dressed in purple robes of royal honor,
with a gold chain around his neck,
and he will become the third ruler in the kingdom!"
(Daniel 5:7, The Living Bible-TLB)
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