Another round…

I was here before…but I had not had the chance to drop by again for another round of what they had in store till last Saturday night after the sunset service in church.

Of course, we ordered the kway teow kerang to share – the fried flat rice noodles with cockles (RM6.00)…

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…that we enjoyed so much the first time around. It did not look quite as good this time nor did it taste as great but it was still very good. I do hope that they would be more consistent and careful with their quality control so that each time, they dish this out it would be as good as any other time.

I also ordered the ayam bakar (grilled chicken), RM8.00…

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…that my missus had the last time around. It came with rice and this lovely sambal and ulam by the side…

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I must say that I enjoyed that very much and wouldn’t mind having that again the next time I drop by.

We also ordered these dumplings to try (a set of 12 pieces for RM9.00) …

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…from the stall next to this one – I understand it is run by some lady from China married to a local, and I was glad to find out that she could speak English unlike many of the locals around here these days. The dumplings were very nice…and Melissa felt they were nicer than any that she had had elsewhere in town.

The pan-grilled pies (RM9.00 for a set of 4)…

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…were nice too, two with chicken filling…

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…and the other two with beef…

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My nephew, working in Shanghai, was home for Chinese New Year and when he dropped by my place, he was telling me about things in China…and how in the suburban towns in the shops selling food, they do not sell drinks. However, they would always serve “chin th’ng” (clear soup) with the orders for everyone to drink. Maybe it was in keeping with that practice that we were given this bowl of soup…

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…that night.

However, it wasn’t all good that night as I ordered BLACK coffee, iced and this was what I got…

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That was definitely not black but I would not complain – considering that it was only RM1.00 a glass – a lot cheaper than at the coffee shops so I would just let it pass…and based on what I was served alone, I don’t think I would order coffee should I drop by here again, if you get what I mean.

Well, at least the food is good and the place is very nice – very pleasant and comfortable, great for getting together with friends to relax and chat the night away. I, for one, wouldn’t mind dropping by again should I get the chance…