Milkshake…

It was blistering hot that mid-afternoon and we were thinking of going for something cold like the ang tao peng (iced red bean) here but when we got there, we saw that it was packed, the people spilling onto the road and being a Sunday afternoon on a long weekend, I guess they would sit there to chat while drinking and eating so nobody would be leaving and vacating their tables all that soon.

In the end, we decided to go and check out this new place…

Kim Hock Premier Food Court

…in town. It opened quite recently but we had not gone there to look around because there were always a lot of cars parked outside, every morning and needless to say, around lunchtime as well so we just kept our distance.

We spotted this stall…

Bintangor Roajak stall

…there and I ordered that (RM6.00)…

Bintangor rojak

…to give it a try. It was nice but the crispy thing in it…

Hard

…was kind of hard so we just left most of it behind.

As for the something cold that we were looking for, we did not see any or maybe we were not looking hard enough – the place is very big and there are a lot of stalls selling all kinds of stuff. In the end, we decided to go for something from this stall…

Christine de Fruits

I had the avocado milkshake and my girl had the mango (RM10.90 each)…

Milkshakes

…which were at best so-so, not that cold and for that kind of price, I would much sooner go for that Mango No. 5 that I had not too long ago – with all that shaved ice in it, I do think it would be more suitable for cooling down on a very hot afternoon plus there was a whole lot more mango…and it was a little bit cheaper.

Well, that’s two down – I doubt we will ever manage to check out all the stalls there because there are simply too many!

KIM HOCK PREMIER FOOD COURT (2.301777, 111.843215) is located along Jalan Dr Wong Soon Kai (formerly Jalan Pedada) somewhere opposite Wisma Liberty and Wisma Sri Minyak.

Author: suituapui

Ancient relic but very young at heart. Enjoys food and cooking...and travelling and being with friends.

10 thoughts on “Milkshake…”

  1. If let me choose, I would choose avocado too. When I went Batam in 2015 and 2016, I fell in love with their avocado Juice.

    Very very light avocado taste…but the fruit does not have a strong taste and is very expensive here so quite worth the price.

  2. Between the two, I would go for the mango as I like mango Definitely Mango No.5 you had the other day was absolutely awesome for cooling down. Business was brisk for those selling cold drinks like ang tao peng, cendol, etc during this hot weather.

    Gosh!!! The haze and the heat in Kuching is really really terrible!!!

  3. The rojak looks as though it has a good mix of textures.

    It was very nice except that those crispy bits were way too hard so if I were to order it again, I shall tell them to leave that out.

  4. Haha… usually the crispy thing is not that hard right? The milkshake bottles look like shampoo! HAHA

    It should be crispy, or a little soft when soaked with the rojak sauce, not hard.

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