My friend, Annie and her twins were home for the school holidays and also for the Ching Ming Festival. I did get to see them for a while as soon as they arrived when they stopped here for the kampua noodles but they were caught up with a lot of family matters and I did not get to see them till breakfast on Tuesday morning here…
My daughter had their egg and avocado sandwich (RM8.80)…
…that I had before once and I thought it was very good. My daughter enjoyed it too…
…and she also thought the drink that she had was good – the soya bean milk with cendol and gula Melaka (RM3.80)…
My missus said that her soup version of the Foochow-style noodles (RM7.80)…
…were nice but she was of the opinion that what she had before on our previous visits, the fried version of the Foochow-style noodles with gravy/sauce, was better.
I had their Big Breakfast (RM11.80)…
…which I thought was not all that big. The pancakes were good, as always…
…and the sausages and baked beans were like sausages and baked beans, no more no less. I did not like their scrambled eggs though – a far cry from what I would dish out myself and if ever I were desperate enough to order this again, I would ask for an omelette or fried eggs, sunny side up instead.
Annie and her family arrived late but it was no matter as we had all the time in the world and everyone promptly placed their orders and had their fill. I did not manage to photograph what they had, just this bowl of kampua noodles with minced meat (RM3.80)…
…which they said was very good. I was pretty sure that was true as I could detect the pleasant fragrance of the lard used in tossing the noodles – I think I would order this the next time I drop by here to give it a try myself.
They must have enjoyed all that they had very much for Annie asked me their opening hours and whether they would be open at night. Probably she was hoping to drop by again before she went back to KL. Well, if anyone is interested, I think their opening hours are from 8.00 a.m./8.30 a.m. till 2.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
Gosh!!! And look at what the nice lady brought me all the way from KL…
…thank you so very very much! Yaaaaa!!! Happy days are here again! I love her mother-in-law’s own-made wine-infused lap cheong (Chinese sausages) a lot!!! She gave me some before and we had just finished eating all of the many we got from her then. After that, my missus got a packet from the shops and I would say that those paled miserably in comparison. Other than that, Melissa was indeed so very delighted upon receiving the two packs of Ferrero Rocher’s Easter bunny and eggs that Annie gave to her.
We certainly had a great time that morning – great food, great company, who could ask for more?