16.2.14

I felt an urge for a nice cuppa of coffee and cakes, especially after reading Ken's posts of late :(. The first place that comes to my mind was Just Want Cafe. It's been a while since I was there at their Taman Molek branch. Anyway, I was at the Permas Jaya branch this time round since I needed to settle some bills nearby. It was not a great weekend as my kid needed to attend his replacement classes on Saturday and with Sunday a school day in Johor, my time with him is really little. Glad to wind down with some nice coffee as well as let my wifey relax.



Nice to enjoy a coffee made by a pretty lady ...

'Sculpting' the coffee

Here's my wifey's mocha .... to the delight of my little princess, for the Doraemon face

Choco Citrus Crepe

Latte Crepe

My cuppa of Cappuccino

The cheeky girl enjoying her cakes..
Again, I still think their coffees are much better than those established coffee joints and this will be my favorite haunts for some good coffee to wind down.

Have a good week!!

14.2.14

It's been a while since I had Kenny Roger Roasted Chicken and having read so much about it recently, I thought why not I give it a try. It seems there's no more self-service now as I can sit down comfortably and ordered from the menu, unlike last time, where you have to go to the counter to order and select your choices of side dishes. I got myself a quarter chicken with three side dishes, since they have run out of muffin that evening.


The chicken seems quite nice and I begining to like KRR again!! :)

11.2.14

It was great to see a mini 'Jonker Walk' taking place in the new town of Ipoh. Located around Jalan Yau Tet Shin, near the famous Lou Wong Bean Sprout Chicken , this area was so happening with lots of tourists and stalls for the night market being setup in the evening. There were also shops selling Ipoh's delicacies around the area like the heong peh and other confectionaries, salted chicken and etc.

Lou Wong Restaurant was so crowded on CNY day 2

That's what I meant by Ipoh's Jonker Walk .. stalls were slowly setup 

Love this stall ...selling lots of football jerseys

Found a peddler selling chestnuts, using the traditional method to fry it

One of the confectioneries there. 
Back in the 70s, when I was a little boy, this place was also bustling at night with lots of food peddlers selling various types of noodles and dishes, which included Lou Wong. However, in the late 80s and 90s, this area has became a ghost town and it was very quiet then, with the exception of the restaurants like Lou Wong. I remember I always walked past this area every Sunday to attend tuition. It's great to see the place being revived.