The Soul of Ipoh

Nasi Kunyit

Qing Ming is coming soon, and here I am blogging about last year's Catholic Qing Ming. True to our routine, the first thing we did in Teluk Intan was to have breakfast at Pusat Penjaja Maharani. Nothing like a plate of yellow glutinous rice topped with charsiew, accompanied by a cup of kopi o. Even added on some fried crullers. Yummy! Also bought some of my dad's favourite foods to be offered at the grave, for example the famous Liew Kee CCF.

Coffee and Yutiao

Flowers were bought at the nearby wet market. My sister let Little Monster to decide on the flowers. At the grave, we did some cleaning up before putting an array of food and fruits on the grave. The finishing touches were the flowers, candles, and incense. Then we all prayed the rosary, and poured tea for dad. And like past years, we went around lighting incense and saying some prayers for some of dad's neighbours.

Florist

Cemetery

St. Anthony's Church was undergoing major renovations after managing to raise enough funds to upgrade their facilities.

Renovation

And it goes without saying that we made a stop at Sin Joo Heong to buy the famous heong peng. I have come to realize that I should just start buying the biscuit without the caramel filling. Years of shopping there had let us accumulate enough loyalty points to redeem a golf umbrella. Yippee. And we were quite surprised that they make a wicked kaya puff. Thumbs up for their
new product.

Local Products

In a break from our usual routine, we headed to Ipoh for a JJCM trip. Since was an ad hoc decision, our primary guide was Google Maps. Parked in town, and headed to Restoran Thean Chun, a heritage coffee shop near Kong Heng Square. Very touristy, hence it was difficult to find a table. The shredded chicken hor fun over there is the real deal with concentrated prawn oil and smooth hor fun. Worth the wait. The kopitiam also serves caramel custard, but I ain't a fan. A word of warning-- do not eat the curry noodles there. Just don't. Right in front of the shop is Cendol Abang Kacak, sold from a motorcycle by M. Kelvinraj, a young Indian hunk with big arms. BIL ordered a bowl with durian. Other than that, there's also pork satay. Not a must-eat.

Restoran Thean Chun

Shredded Chicken Hor Fun

Hor Fun Stall

Hunk Cendol

Right opposite the road from Thean Chun is Concubine Lane. Nothing much there except for some bad murals, and plenty of stalls selling snacks and souvenirs. Think ice cream, bubble tea, and weird stuff like rainbow cheese toast. However, I heard that Restoran Wong Koh Kee serves wicked Chinese dishes. Will try that next time. Walked around a bit more, but it was getting really hot. Cut it short, grabbed some Aun Kheng Lim salted chicken and headed home.

Ipoh Boys

Old School

Chicken Bowl

Kopi O Ikat Tepi Mural

Comments

Derek said…
Oh, you ate at the coffee shop. My dad used to bring us there also, have always been very crowded. Yes, the hor fun is the one of the better food there.
thompsonboy said…
fulamak...that abang sado....I want
William said…
@Derek:
Yes, sangat ada standard.

@TBoy:
Drizzle syrup and santan all over him?
Anonymous said…
awww...that poor ipoh boy injured his leg sia....boohoo, come let kor kor sayang sayang
William said…
@Anon:
Help boi boi shower ah?
Anonymous said…
@William

Help boi boi shower off the cum that I left behind in and on him...hhehe
William said…
@Anon:
And then second round in the shower ah?
Anonymous said…
@william

Of course, but only if you join in hahah
William said…
@Anon:
You can handle two or not?
Anonymous said…
@William

Of course! You can be the meat in between! heheh

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