Well, the weekend’s here again! Wanna go out for breakfast tomorrow? Now what would you like to have? Foochow fried mee – wet, or in other words, with gravy?
This is from the stall at the back of Kin Coffee Hut at Pusat Tanahwang, opposite Sacred Heart School. I did not want pork so the lady used squids and shrimps instead…RM2.80. It used to be RM2.50 only. Her longevity noodles aka mee sua served in red wine & ginger chicken soup is also nice…for RM4.00, I think.
That’s right! You get one hard-boiled egg, just like when you’re celebrating your birthday – following the Foochow tradition. Or perhaps you may want to try the beef noodles at the coffee shop across the road from the dimsum place…
I prefer this type with the clear beef soup. What you see is the special – RM4.00 or was it RM4.50? You get a big bowl of noodles with lots of beef and gu-kin (beef tendon) and gu-tor (stomach). Or perhaps, you would prefer a typical Malaysian breakfast? At Thomson Corner, also at Pusat Tanahwang across the road from Sacred Heart School, you can try the nasi lemak special for RM4.50…
You’ll only get the extra fried chicken and egg…but what I like about the nasi lemak here is the rice itself. You can actually smell and taste the fragrance of the rich santan (coconut milk)…compared to other places. Otherwise, you can go to Happy Garden at Sungai Antu, next to Courts Mammoth, and you can get this nasi lemak special for RM3.50 only.
Other than the usual sambal, groundnuts and cucumber slices, you’ll get one fried egg, a piece of salted fish and a serving of delicious Sarawak masak hitam (beef). But if you’re one of those who can’t take rice in the morning, the mee goreng special there also has that extra masak hitam and fried egg, also at RM3.50…
Another alternative is the nice kuih chap at one of the coffee shops in Sungai Merah but personally, I think the ones in Kuching are better…
Or would you rather stick faithfully to the usual…kampua or dianpiangu??? Bon appetit…and have a nice weekend!!!