Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Lou Sang 1

A healthy lou sang - purple cabbage, wolfberry (goji), pine nuts, dried cranberries, cornflakes, carrots, white fungus, coriander and maybe some other ingredients that I did not take note of. Since I am eating with 7 other persons, I just took photos of the food in my own bowl.

My portion of yee sang


An individual mini pot of Cordyceps Militaris  (虫草子实体) Chicken Soup - bursting with the taste of goodness.

Red and Green Capsicum, carrots and assorted mushrooms - black mushrooms and monkey head mushroom (Hericium erinaceus).

Fried rice with cabbage, chicken meat, tiny anchovies, prawns, eggs.

There are 3 dishes here: 1) Sambal Prawn Balls 2) Stirfried lettuce 3) waxed rice (lap mei fan) hidden underneath the lettuce and prawns.

Stirfried noodles with beansprout

Bill came up to a little over MYR400 so that is MYR50 per pax, This Oriental Bowl restaurant is located very near to Central Market.

Here's wishing everyone a very Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year! Enjoy your reunion dinner tomorrow!

20 comments:

  1. First time I see this kind of lou sang, got corn flakes and wolfberries, very healthy, for a moment I thought you guys were having vegetarian or organic kinda set dinner.. I'll be having my reunion dinner tomoro with the inlaws :)

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    1. I think this lou sang is considered vegetarian gua.

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  2. Nostalgic nostalgic! Used to come here for lunch quite frequently!

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    1. Then you should go eat there again for old time sake!

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  3. Scrumptious food! Nice Bill.. and Wishing you a Blessed CNY!!

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  4. Very special and healthy lou sang. Wishing you a Blessed CNY, gong xi, gong xi ni.

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  5. We don't have lou sang or yee sang here, not in the Foochow culture. I guess that's Cantonese. Some have tried introducing...but it never caught on, not that I know of so far.

    Qong Xi Fa Cai to you and your loved ones. Hope you got my card.

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  6. Very unusual Lou Sang with cornflakes for the crunch!

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    1. I think more and more places are having their own unique yee sang like this one.

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  7. Is Yee Sang similar with salads? It looks colorful. :)

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    1. Not really. Yes, it is purposely made to be colourful. :)

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  8. I know what you mean...sometimes it's not so appropriate to take pics (especially if you're not eating with very close friends). That's a pretty healthy CNY makan!

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  9. This yee sang is so much more healthier! =D

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  10. Woo-La-La! The delicious meals got me drooling. The lou sang itself is not cheap with the generous pine nuts!

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