On her third day back in Sibu, Melissa wanted to go for the sambal char kway teow (RM3.80) at Kopitiam Fantasy. While in New Zealand, she had seen it in one of my posts and had been dying to give it a try…
Well, she was not disappointed and found it to be very nice indeed.
I wanted to try something else, so I ordered the lor mee (RM3.80)…
…which came with this garlic and chilli dip…
Perhaps it was because I had never been a fan of lor mee so as a result, I thought it was nothing really great and not something that I would want to have again.
It was Hari Raya Haji/Adiladha that day, a public holiday…so my missus was not working and was able to cook. Thus we had our lunch and dinner at home.
The following morning, Melissa wanted to go for some pian sip dry…
*recycled pic*
…or what is called kiaw in Kuching and is something like wantan in the peninsula. She wanted hers dry – the same as before she left for her further studies overseas. I had the pian sip with mee pok (flat noodles) in clear soup (RM2.20) for a change…
…and for lunch, we went for some nasi bryani at this cafe…
Normally, we would not come here for that but I had heard a number of people praising this one to the skies. In fact, we used to eat it here a long time ago when my daughter was still in primary school but somehow or other, we eventually switched to this other place.
Well, that day, Melissa had the mutton bryani (RM7.00)…
…while I had the chicken (RM6.00)…
…and both were good…and though I would not say that it was so much better than our usual bryani place, it was definitely better than what I had here.
Gosh! Are you all bored yet? It certainly seems that since coming home, all that Melissa has done is eat…eat…and eat – but unfortunately, only the dad puts on weight! Sigh!!! LOL!!!