The other day, I dropped by here…
…to tapao some dim sum and I told my missus that since we were already there, we might as well just go in and have some ourselves. After all, we have not had dim sum for a while since my girl started going on a gluten-free diet and we are not sure what has wheat (flour) or soy sauce and what not so we reckon it is best just to stay away.
I was intrigued by the name of a noodle dish on their menu…
…and even though the sweet young thing taking my order did not seem that keen that I should order it, I went ahead anyway.
It turned out to be fried tang hoon (glass noodles) with bits of cangkuk manis (RM7.00)…
…some fish balls and prawns…
…and whatever else. On the whole, I would say it was nice but not anything to get really excited about.
We had these (RM5.00)…
…prawns wrapped in bean curd skin and yes, they were good and I so loved their har kao/prawn dumplings (RM6.00 for a basket of 3)…
…which seemed a little bigger now, jam-packed with prawns inside…
…and the skin was so fine and thin that I hardly noticed it was there.
I also enjoyed the century egg siew mai (RM5.50)…
…very much, the meat filling and the 皮蛋 (pídàn) inside…
We sure had a delightful breakfast, my missus and I, and together with one big pot of Chinese tea (RM8.00) and my takeaway order of 3 baskets of char siew pao (two in each), 3 baskets of assorted siew mai (three in each) and 3 baskets of har kao (3 in each), the total came up to RM84.80, inclusive of the 6% GST…
Now, wait a minute! We did not have any lemon drink, neither hot nor cold!!! I guess the cashier made a little mistake but it was all right – we’re only humans and we all make mistakes sometimes plus it was not all that much to make a fuss about. Somebody probably was very happy that morning that he was not charged for his drink.
GOOD HAPPINESS RESTAURANT (2.307304, 111.849154) is located at the junction of Jalan Cena and Lorong Pahlawan 7A/4, somewhere opposite SMK Deshon in the Sibu Bus Terminal commercial area.