When Andy was back, both of us went out for dinner and we ended up eating at Perak Stadium food court. During the evenings, a whole stretch of stalls will be opened, depending on what you like to eat but most of the Ipoh's signature food will be there, though not as famous as others, you can still find what Ipoh normally offer... for instance, chicken koay teow, bean sprouts, curry noodles, fried mee various styles, wan ton mee, chee cheong fun, snacks like nyonya kueh, rojak, cuttlefish kangkung.. and many more...
This stall belongs to my friend... we love to come here to drink their blended dragon fruit juice which cost 2rm per glass. Lately they sell pan mee too... all operated by some foreigners and they are guys too... not to say they are very tasty but still the taste is fine with me...
drooling...
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ReplyDeletethe secret to a good pan mee is its crunchy ikan bilis hahahaha....to me lar...:)
ReplyDeleteOooh I miss Pan Mee... Mommy! I want Pan Mee!
ReplyDeletewa...the pan meen looks delicious! yum yumm!
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