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Funky Soya Milk & The Many Hawker Delights @ Ipoh Stadium Food Court

January 9, 2011 | 6,759 views

Back then I wrote a short yet comprehensive (read : tedious) post on food at the Ipoh stadium food court; but only barely covering several stalls that only operate in the evenings. Read about the hidden gem of a Ipoh famous bean sprouts chicken stall named Yoon Kee, wanton mee, dry curry chicken mee and more at the following link – Medan Selera Stadium Ipoh – Cheap Hawker Food.

Stall No 42 - Soy Bean Drinks

No wonder the flawless complexion. They must have been guzzling gallons of the 8th wonder of the world; Soya Bean Milk on a daily basis.

And it was fine time to see what the stalls in the afternoon-early evenings offer in terms of delicious street food in the enclave of Simee-Ipoh Garden. The row of stalls lined along the stadium of Ipoh have been around since I was born; many have changed owners and passed on to the next generations, yet some have been blessed with enviable staying power.

This time around; we will see how can one simple beverage be reinvented into more than 10 different varieties, and a Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun that can rival my personal favourite at Ipoh Garden South …… Read the rest of this entry »

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Dim Sum on A Sunday @ Royal China Restaurant, Coliseum Square, Ipoh

January 5, 2011 | 9,999 views

Inside of Royal China Restaurant

Like a scene from a TVB drama huh? People of all ages sipping tea and chewing on delicate morsels of dim sum on Sunday mornings, in an air-conditioned restaurant setting. But this is Ipoh, and this is Royal China; a subsidiary of Tai Thong Group.

Best way to start a Sunday? Dim Sum breakfast with family members. Or extended family members/relatives/’yee ma ku jie’ (swear that’s not a profanity) and the joy of jostling for a vacant table; executing those dreadful empty stares to shoo away those lingering for eternity (after the umpteenth time of refilling their pot of tea), and finally going all out and pointing for steamed dumplings, fluffy Char Siew Bao, fresh Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun and century egg porridge, and shutting up the disciplined alter ego and munch on crispy fried woo kok (yam puff with minced meat fillings), sweet and wobbly egg tarts and maybe a pudding or two.

Char Siew Bao

Char Siew Bao – BBQ Pork Bun

And so, there I was squeezing every single memory cell (grey matter’s the real deal?) to come up with the 3 meals a day fiasco; lasting the entire weekend and then some. After all, who’s better to put to test?

Royal China Restaurant was formerly known as Tai Thong, and previously at Heritage Hotel on Jalan Tambun. Since last year (or the year before, I lost track of time …. can’t blame someone who’s near to his geriatric doom), they have started operating at Coliseum Square, where you can also find San Francisco Steakhouse (they offer lunch sets now; for RM16.90++).

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Kafe Sentosa Ria @ Ipoh Garden South – Motormouth’s Pick for Breakfast

November 6, 2010 | 6,964 views

Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun

Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun – A combination of succulent shrimps and cubed barbecued pork wrapped within the smooth, steamed rice noodles, then sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds and fried shallots. I have no qualms in proclaiming this as my favourite in Ipoh.

Still in the holiday mood? Yeah, understandable given the long weekend for most. And the air of festivity lingering amidst the barrage of rainfalls in several states up north. Ipoh’s been comparably lucky, drenched only in the evenings while neighbouring states of Kedah, and Perlis which is further up north are not so fortunate. Let’s stand strong and pray for the best okay?

Anyway, been wanting to rave about this coffee shop in Ipoh Garden South for some time now. I once wrote about my favourite Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun in all of Ipoh, from this very stall parked at the entrance to Kafe Sentosa Ria, a corner inconspicuous lot in an area populated by boutiques, coffee shops, several cafes and at the end of a row of shops most notable for the fruit stores.

If you’re thinking this is pure BS. How can one relatively unknown stall operated by an old couple and a man in his mid-40’s (?) be so worthy of the heaps of praises? Okay, so I have tasted the HK Chee Cheong Fun in all of the dim sum restaurants I have covered, the popular ones from stadium, Medan Aneka Selera (or “tung koo thing), and then some. But still, this one at Kafe Sentosa Ria constantly draws me back for a hearty breakfast of Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun, some prawn wantons, and maybe a serving or two of ham/cheese/egg sandwiches. Read the rest of this entry »

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Old School Dim Sum @ Sun Kok Kee in Bercham, Ipoh

October 18, 2010 | 12,143 views

That Ying Fa (“Sakura”) dim sum post got a few true blue Ipohans overwhelmed with nostalgia, and naturally; the other equally timeless eateries arose. A place that I still hold close to my heart  after all these years, was the famed Kok Kee Dim Sum Restaurant; currently occupied by a furniture shop along Hugh Low Street. Back in the 80’s, that was THE place to go for dim sum at night.

Dim Sum Spread @ Sun Kok Kee

Dim Sum @ Sun Kok Kee Restaurant – The same old tasty choices from Kok Kee’s

While most people carry a lingering fondness from their childhood days eating dim sum for breakfast at Foh San or even Ming Court, my craving for dim sum developed after the repeated dinners at Kok Kee instead. Still remember how grandma and parents would go for the Char Siew Bao (BBQ Pork Bun), Har Gau (Prawn dumplings), Siew Mai (Pork dumplings) and fish balls, while me and brother would be waving frantically for the trolley carting the fried goodies to come over. Wobbly egg tarts, crispy yam puffs (‘woo kok’) and prawn rolls with salad sauce. Yummy stuff.

Thanks to a few comments from the readers, my eyes sparkled at the mere mention of Sun Kok Kee. Wait, you mean Kok Kee STILL exists?! Read the rest of this entry »

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A Timeless Dim Sum Affair @ Ying Fa Restaurant, Ipoh Old Town

September 2, 2010 | 16,230 views

Updated 12 September 2010 – Click here for the second page that will lead you to the second visit with Lotus Leaf Rice, Fried Lor Bak Gou (Radish Cake) and Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun.

Just the other day I read with much interest, a comment on All About Ipoh about some of the older dining establishments in Ipoh. If you have been a true-blue Ipohan all along (a baby of the 80’s, at the very least) then you might have heard of names like Kok Kee and Kwong Chow Dim Sum, Tho Yuen, and the very famous Chee Seng on Jalan Theatre.

Ying Fa Dim Sum Restaurant Old Town

Still standing strong amidst the slew of NEW dim sum outlets; Ying Fa is a hidden gem the youngsters of today have probably never heard of, let alone aware of the existence at one corner of Belfied Street.

Of course, all of the names above are but long gone. For me, I had the fondest memories at Kok Kee; a dim sum restaurant that opens until late at night. The aforementioned restaurant occupied a spacious lot on Hugh Low Street (next to the current Hee Lai Ton Restaurant), and was one of the pioneers among dim sum eateries in Ipoh during the 80’s, aside from the very famous Foh San on Osborne Street, and maybe Ming Court/Yoke Fook Moon …. but I was too young back then to be sure of the facts.

Inside of Ying Fa Restaurant

Glad to see the locals (mostly families, or extended families) still patronizing Ying Fa, and not succumbing to the allure of the now legendary Dim Sum Street of Ipoh ….

However, let’s not count the immensely valiant Ying Fa out from this equation. Yes, about four decades of legacy, and amazingly still soldiering on albeit the dwindling of customers due to the other more commercialized and comfortable settings, and the sheer amount of publicity that has been pumped into strengthening the “BIG 3” amongst Dim Sum Restaurants in Ipoh.

Read on to find out why was I enticed by Ying Fa, and what they offer aside from the generic array of dim sum ……..  Read the rest of this entry »

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Dim Sum for Dinner @ Yoke Fook Moon, Ipoh

May 13, 2010 | 24,738 views

Yoke Fook Moon Staff

Good thing about having dim sum at night is that; you don’t have to wave until your arm falls out, before the staff carrying the trays walk over to you!

Fancy having Hong Kong dim sum for DINNER in Ipoh? Yup, you can do that at Yoke Fook Moon Restaurant, situated on the undisputed Dim Sum Street of Ipoh (Jalan Leong Sin Nam) that also houses the other two mammoths of the dim sum scene; Foh San and Ming Court.

Char Siew Bao

One of the best Char Siew Bao (Steamed fluffy buns with barbecued pork fillings) in Ipoh, Yoke Fook Moon’s version is packed with tasty Char Siew

Recently the dim sum restaurant has undergone renovations, transforming into a spanking new eatery altogether; rivalling Foh San’s new age exterior (resembling more of a ‘Jau Lau’ or Chinese diner, than the traditional dim sum restaurant). Yoke Fook Moon has been operating for both breakfast and dinner hours since ages ago, but poor ignorant me only discovered about this AFTER they have went for the major facelift. But thankfully, the place does inject some life into the hauntingly hollow street come night time …..  Read the rest of this entry »

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Ming Court Hong Kong Dim Sum @ Ipoh

December 4, 2009 | 40,852 views

Ming Court Dimsum Spread

Dim Sum Spread @ Ming Court Hong Kong Tim Sum, Ipoh

Talk about dim sum in Ipoh, and a few outlets come to mind. The grand-daddy of them all has to be Foh San Dim Sum, which has recently moved to a spanking new premise on Jalan Leong Sin Nam; the undisputed “Dim Sum Street” of Ipoh. But of course, along the same road, you’ll find two equally famous names, being Ming Court Hong Kong Tim Sum, and Yoke Fook Moon, all within walking distance from each other. Of course, if all these restaurants are packed like sardines, don’t give up hope. You can find a few others scattered within the vicinity, such as Chef Fatt and Chang Keong opposite of each other on Cowan Street (Jalan Raja Ekram). Wanna know the exact location of each? Here’s a GOOGLE MAP to all the dim sum restaurants mentioned above.

Ming Court Sweet and Sour Rolls

Pork rolled in beancurd sheets with sweet and sour sauce – One of my favourite type of dim sum ever. Since I was a small kid, really.

It’s been aeons ago since I’ve paid Ming Court Hong Kong Tim Sum (it’s spelled as that) a visit. Reason being? The relentless wait for an empty table, or in most occasions, vacant seats to be shared with some other strangers. Yeah, the ‘Thap Toi‘ (tumpang meja/sharing tables) tradition is alive and kicking at Ming Court, not unlike Foh San. The fully air-conditioned restaurant can seat quite a number of patrons, but pale in comparison to the gigantic Foh San across the street.

So comparing Ming Court head to head with Foh San’s dim sum, which restaurant fares better?

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