As surely as all girls have their monthly "Auntie Visit", JC will come visit me and take me away from Notroh Woods in search of good food to eat once a month. This time its Hakka Mee for breakfast in Ipoh ! I love all these old colonial shop lots. They usually have the best hawker food.
This coffee shop is located at the intersection of Jalan Iskandar and Jalan Dato Tahwil Azhar. Its hard to miss it with its huge sign. Plus its a corner lot shop with lots of people queuing.
Eventhough it was around 0930 when we got there, the place was pack with patrons. We didn't have to wait long for a table. People here eat fast and leave. So no worries when you see a queue.
What's so special about Hakka Mee?
Its the noodles that they serve and the minced pork along with various oil that was used as the sauce. Its a cross between kway teow and la mian. Its smaller than kway teow but has the texture of la mien called mee pok. I've had this noodle before but none of them are as delicious as this.
But to eat just that is rather dry, boring and plain. You'll need to have it with soup! Not just any plain soup. Soup with beancurd stuffed with fishpaste, pork balls and fishballs.
The food here is freakishly cheap! Single Mee (small) is RM 1.80, One Half Mee (medium) is RM 2.40 and Double Mee (large) is RM 3.00. The beancurd stuffed with fishpaste, pork ball and meat ball costs Rm 0.50 each.
An Ipoh breakfast is not complete unless you have it with Ipoh's White Coffee.
Now that's what I call a proper breakfast. Yum!
You know you love me.
XOXO
Queer Ranter
This coffee shop is located at the intersection of Jalan Iskandar and Jalan Dato Tahwil Azhar. Its hard to miss it with its huge sign. Plus its a corner lot shop with lots of people queuing.
Eventhough it was around 0930 when we got there, the place was pack with patrons. We didn't have to wait long for a table. People here eat fast and leave. So no worries when you see a queue.
What's so special about Hakka Mee?
Its the noodles that they serve and the minced pork along with various oil that was used as the sauce. Its a cross between kway teow and la mian. Its smaller than kway teow but has the texture of la mien called mee pok. I've had this noodle before but none of them are as delicious as this.
But to eat just that is rather dry, boring and plain. You'll need to have it with soup! Not just any plain soup. Soup with beancurd stuffed with fishpaste, pork balls and fishballs.
The food here is freakishly cheap! Single Mee (small) is RM 1.80, One Half Mee (medium) is RM 2.40 and Double Mee (large) is RM 3.00. The beancurd stuffed with fishpaste, pork ball and meat ball costs Rm 0.50 each.
An Ipoh breakfast is not complete unless you have it with Ipoh's White Coffee.
Now that's what I call a proper breakfast. Yum!
You know you love me.
XOXO
Queer Ranter
5 comments:
It's New Town ler.
And no, it's no Uncle Visit.
Me no Uncle level yet.
Auntie JC? Haha. I have no idea why you'd wanna liken his visit to the time of month when stuff leaks out from between the thighs.
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OH.
Aku yang kat KL pun JC tak bawak pergi makan. sobzzz
What Auntie!
William, you're the one who supposed to bawak me pergi makan!
HAKKA MEEEEEEEEEEEEE
me wants me wants!
but i still love my kolo mee better. :P
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