It was a day like any other day, the Sunday during the wedding weekend. Everything was over so we were settling back into our usual routine though I did go out that night for dinner before my cousins from KK left for home the next day.
We went to the midday service at the cathedral in town and when it was all over, we went looking for a bite to eat and I decided to drop by here for my girl’s favourite beef noodles in town…
…and the dumplings (RM8.00)…
My girl remarked that she found it kind of comforting eating those noodles – I guess that would be what people call comfort food then and of course, she enjoyed the dumplings too…
My missus ordered the fried kway teow with cockles (RM4.00)…
…from the stall at the back. The serving sure was huge! I did not try but she and my girl said that was very nice as well.
I had the kueh chap special…
…from another stall in this coffee shop and I can’t remember now how much that was – probably RM7.00 or RM7.50, I think…
It was quite good though I would not say it was the best I had had in town. I have not it anywhere much these days so I cannot say for sure which one would be better but I can say for sure this one (RM7.90)…
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…here is very much nicer. That was it for our lunch that day.
Gosh!!! We are already roundabout halfway through the long end-of-year school holidays now – time sure goes by real fast when you’re caught up with so many things and having a lot of fun. So far, my girl had not been into cooking very much but she did make this gnocchi in creamy tomato sauce with bacon and broccoli…
…and also these cheese sticks…
Personally, I would prefer taking her out to eat the things she loves to having her slaving away in the kitchen even though she enjoys that as well…and so do I.