Siew Yuk (Roast Pork) for 2 pax - very crunchy skin.
My rice (very oily) - small portion
Self service soup - dry vege with chicken feet - one can take as many times as one like. My spouse ordered a regular sized rice, all of the above costs MYR15 and we did not ask for the itemised bill so we do not know how much each item costs.
Other than roast pork belly, they sell roast chicken too.
Old coffee shop
Where the roast pork was being chopped into small pieces
This is the eatery. Located in Happy Garden opposite a four faced golden buddha temple.
I think I need to go and buy some today... Slurpssss!!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you have some?
DeleteThe crunchy skin looks great.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is.
DeleteLong time no eat chicken siew yok rice, I want to have some today.. Love choy kon soup too, always compliment chap farn or chicken rice, yummmzzz...
ReplyDeleteDo you cook choy kon soup at home?
Deletehey, I've been there!! my friend brought me there, it's just nearby my office.. you must be there very early, bcos that time we went during lunch time, it was full and we have to wait for a table, luckily they did seating arrangement and took orders first..
ReplyDeletethe siew yuk is very nice but I would say the chicken is so-so, and the siew yuk is quite expensive..
Aha, so you are familiar with this place. That was why we only ordered the siew yuk but not the chicken.
DeleteThe rice has really small portion, usually I eat less rice, but when came to chicken rice, I always like to eat more, because it's oily rice what..but that won't happen that frequent ya, as I'm on diet, hahaha!
ReplyDeleteLuckily they have small portion because the rice is very oily!
DeleteDoesn't look like much siew yoke though for RM15...almost like the price of Pudu siew yoke where one person can finish one strip! The rice looks a bit mushy from the pic...was it?
ReplyDeleteYes, not that much siew yoke. The rice is not mushy but very oily.
DeleteThat plate was half eaten or newly arrived? Doesn't look like for 2 pax portion leh! But the skin... that skin.... tres bien!
ReplyDeleteThe siew yoke portion here is known to be not that much.
DeleteMooi Mooi, what a cute name!
ReplyDeleteFrom the chinese words, should be mei mei.
DeleteI like that roasted pork belly. I am hungry now!! Lunch time.
ReplyDeleteDo you cook this at home?
DeleteThe moment I clicked on your post - wham! siew yoke! I like!
ReplyDeleteYes, you do! :)
Deletebeen there. price . Few yrs ago went. tapau siw yoke rice adlready RM7 per packet. never go there anymore after that experience
ReplyDeleteSupposed to be more delicious than those normal stalls so I guess that justifies the price.
DeleteHubby and I too like crispy skin siew yoke...siew yoke is getting very expensive even in Ipoh.
ReplyDeleteThe popular ones are more expensive.
Deletewahhh..the SY is very good looking..three layers one is the best...
ReplyDeleteYou have sharp eyes!
Deletebeen there for once...i still prefer Ming Kee roast pork...Ming kee shop is jst situated not far from there.
ReplyDeleteIs it? Let me find out where this ming kee shop is located.
DeleteThe siew yoke. Wow. Looks so good. I dont usually eat siew yoke but this makes me feel like biting into it.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you usually eat them?
DeleteI can never resist crispy roast pork, Mun! You got me real hungry now! xoxo
ReplyDeleteDo you cook them at home?
DeleteSiew yoke is my elder girl's fav. She will be happy to eat them every day...Well, certainly a big no no to me. heheh..Once a week ok la.
ReplyDeleteI guess she will be happy too to eat it once a week. :)
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