On Sunday 13.mar.22, as per our routine, we went to Taman Desa to buy food.
1.40 pm - saw this kuih Bingka Ubi Kayu with a difference. It has a very thin layer of coconut aka ye zhar in between the layer of kuih. How many pieces of kuih are in this pack?12.04 pm - bought from the economy rice stall in Tuck Tuck Tei coffee shop for MYR 7 nett. No rice, soyknot+enoki, egg tofu, french beans, sweet potatoes leaves, napa cabbage and one hard boiled egg.
6 pm - our shared dinner. Both items are bought from two stalls in 95 kopitiam in desa Petaling. Signature braised meat rice at MYR 9.9 nett. It includes a piece of braised tofu and one braised egg, braised lean meat and a bit of salted vegetables aka ham choy.
The radish meat soup is from the steam soup stall. We ordered via Foodpanda app self pickup.
12.50 pm - two egg tarts from a small bakery shop near Sing Kee Kitchen coffee shop which is closed. I guess it is their rest day. This egg tart costs about MYR 2.75 each. The egg custard is very soft and wobbly.
Also bought:
1. Tuck Tuck Tei beef brisket broad wanton noodles at MYR 8.5 nett.
2. 2 siew Bao at MYR 2.75 and 1 Butter kaya puff at MYR 3.5
3. 3 cham ping at MYR 3.9 each from the Pak kopi food truck.
That bingka ubi must be very nice since it has a layer of coconut in between.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in the coconut kuih bingka ubi kaya. I have not seen this kuih being sold here.
ReplyDeleteI also haven't seen this type until this time.
Deletei prefer kuih bingka without coconut taste.
ReplyDeleteHah, so u don't like ye zhar taste?
DeleteKuih bingka with coconut taste is delightful and sinfully tempting. Can eat a few in one go. :D
ReplyDeleteI can eat only one pack.
DeleteKuih bingka with coconut nut taste looks so good, eggs tarts were tempting too.
ReplyDeleteI always have room for desserts. 😄
DeleteThere are many-many varieties of kuih with proper names, I surrender on learning all of them. :)
ReplyDeleteTrue, very many.
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