I was passing by Yong Peng after a short weekend at Seremban to accompany my wife for the Ching Ming festival. Well, as usual, our craving for foochow dish were usually back when we are nearing Yong Peng and thus, we drove in to this peaceful town, which was also the rest place for the express buses.
We are back at this humble Old Street Town restaurant, situated near the NS highway interchange. The first thing I want are their famous foochow soup, which tasted great with some drops of vinegar. I had two small bowls. :)
Next, we just ordered the food as recommended by the lady boss though I would love to have the red wine chicken but most of the folks are either down with sore throat or cough.
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A simple but delicious ginger fried fish slices on a cold evening |
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'fan shue yip' ... light vegetable dish |
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Fried Pork Ribs in marmite sauce |
I like this dish as they really fried the pork ribs to be very crunchy and the sweet marmite sauce really tantalised the taste bud. I had a few pieces of it.
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and cups of chinese tea |
With hot chinese tea, that makes up a simple meal while we continued our journey back home to JB. Here's the address and directions, nothing too fancy but a nice simple meal...
You like Foochow food? Come to Sibu...even nicer! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteI want that soup, lol
ReplyDeleteit doesnt ssem like foochow food, but the marmite pork looks great :)
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Mmm, all the dishes look yummy to me~
ReplyDeleteif I ever go there will drop by this place. Food looks good
ReplyDeleteBtw , should visit STP. He is really a good host. Will bring you makan till you lausai hahaha
ReplyDeleteAha..my favourite marmite pork..look yummy
ReplyDeleteHi Chris, sure looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI still remember this place, but back in the '80s.
Guess the place has changed a lot.
Have fun.
Lee.
STP - sure sure ...but don't know when :(
ReplyDeleteMaybe follow Claire if she's going!
Sharon - go there and try!!
ReplyDeleteFish - you are right, only the soup cos we end up ordering 'safe' food since most of the folks not well. Else, at least I will have the red wine chicken.
ReplyDeleteHayley - everything looks yummy to you now..hahahaha...
ReplyDeleteSmall Kucing - There are a few kopitiams. Go for the crowded ones and you never go wrong..lol
ReplyDeleteSmall Kucing - ok ok ..follow u guys next time.
ReplyDeleteAlv0808 - i love marmite crabs more... :)
ReplyDeleteUncle lee - I don't think it changes a lot. You will be surprise it's still the same as it was in the 80s.
ReplyDeletethe marmite sauce dish looks yummy.
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