We had to go all the way to our girl’s school in the jungle on Tuesday morning to get her and bring her home as she has some official business to attend to here yesterday and for the rest of the week.
We were early so on the way, we stopped by Selangau bazaar for a bite to eat and we dropped by this place…
…with a somewhat optimistic-sounding name. This is located in the new buildings at the far end of the place – they now have a big branch of that popular supermarket in the green building on the other side in the photograph and yes, on previous occasions, I did notice that there were quite a lot of people eating there.
The coffee…
…was great but it was RM1.80 a glass, the same as many places in Sibu but we do have some that are a little cheaper around here.
The selections at the Muslim stall…
…looked good but it was a bit too early for rice so I went to the kampua mee stall directly opposite…
…instead.
I saw the lady preparing something and asked her what it was. She said it was their chap-chap (mixed) soup with all the innards and everything so I told her I would like that with a bowl of kampua mee kosong (no meat) but she suggested that I should just go for the special instead for only RM7.00. Well, whatever that was, I decided to just go ahead with it.
My missus had no idea what she would like to have so I got a bowl of the kampua mee kosong (RM2.00)…
…for her so she could have that and share my bowl of soup. Of course she wanted hers tossed in chili sauce and yes, she did ask for some sliced chili in soy sauce as well – that went well with the aforementioned soup…
We could dip everything in it to eat but I was sort of surprised that it had intestines, stomach, kidney…everything except liver!…
It was very nice and the best thing was that it came with a bowl of kampua mee…
…with meat for only RM7.00 altogether.
I saw the prices at the stall – RM3.00 for kampua mee, RM4.00 for kolo mee (with minced meat added, I guess) so the soup worked out to only RM4.00 a bowl. I believe that would be at least RM5.00-6.00 here in Sibu and they do not give that much ingredients here so I reckoned that was kind of cheap.
After having had our fill, we headed to my girl’s school.