From the Gourmet Square, IPOH Garden, you can see a banner showing new stalls at Woolley, displaying some delicious pictures of wan ton mee, curry mee and a few other varieties. That set me thinking, banners are very important, the food displayed looked so yummy and attractive and one like me, could not resist entering Woolley instead of Gourmet Square opposite. I wanna try.. i wanna try... see whether it tasted as good as displayed or not...
to my astonishment, the plate of wanton mee looked so large
when it was served to me.
Not cheap though, cost RM3.80 !
char siew wan ton mee...
I ordered this too, the picture in display looked so yummy ..
but unfortunately the roasted pork was not fresh and crispy
anymore in the evening...
this was also new.. Vietnamese soup
served with beef balls and beef..
cost RM6.90
too expensive, i can say...
and of course, i prefer the local koay teow after all!
wah...so nice the wan tan mee....
ReplyDeletebesides curry mee, wan ton mee is another fav of mine :)
ReplyDeleteGab..next time take u there ah...
ReplyDeleteManglish, me too.. loves wanton mee as well..
is the Vietnamese beefnoodles from the Vietnamese stall next to the Japanese food?
ReplyDeletethat's actually a branch from KL, and they're opening (or maybe opened?) a branch in Greentown, a full Viet restaurant.
Wow..Your posts are delicious!! Haven't eaten wonton mee for almost a year..sob sob...Wish you could courier some over..hehehe
ReplyDeleteJ2Kfm, yeah yeah.. around that end corner.. new stall cos i never see them there before.. but i dont like the taste...
ReplyDeleteLizeewong, thanks for coming by.. i wish i can courier it over to u too..haha...
One ton! That is why it is huge? hahaha
ReplyDeleteRm 3.80 for the wantan mee? With such big serving size, not that expensive ler. Here in KL, below RM 4 considered cheap already. Hard to find some more. But more important, - taste good or not?
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