Since moving back to stay with my family, I have been spending more time with my family, especially my mother. We would go and exercise in the gym and attend yoga classes together. We talk a lot more too, which can be good and bad (and this is the honest truth).
Today, we were supposed to go to the gym but I asked if she would like to skip gym and go for Ipoh Hor Fun in Holland Village instead. Since both of us are naturally lazy, I didn't have to do any persuading for her to agree to it.
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Ipoh Hor Fun with vegetable, fried wanton and char siew. $4.50. |
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Ipoh Hor Fun with vegetable, fried wanton and char siew in curry. $4.50. |
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Dumpling soup. $5.00. |
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Inexpensive. :) |
Burp.
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Hey AK,
ReplyDeleteAll the way from Sg to Ipoh?
Yea, time with family is the most precious :)
Hi LCF,
ReplyDeleteHahaha... The last time I had Ipoh hor fun in Ipoh was more than 2 years ago. I sat at a table on the roadside with a few colleagues, I remember. There was also a tow gay dish which was very yummy. :)
We can have Ipoh hor fun in Singapore too but just more expensive. Last night, I went to the one at Holland Village.
ok that sounds odd coz I think you mean fat ipoh tau-geh or bean sprouts, but when I first read your comment I was wondering why you wanna 'tow a gay' and how it was very yummy...:D
ReplyDeleteOh side note I just thought about - I chatted on the phone with one of my reader 2 nights ago and and he was venturing into S-REIT...so I just recommended ASSI to him
Hi LCF,
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, tau-geh! Hahahaha... Definitely looks better than tow gay! ;p
Thanks for sending your reader to my blog. :)
The hor fun looks yummy! :)
ReplyDeleteHi DW,
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and tastes yummy! Reasonably priced too. I like. :)
When I was younger, I didn't like hor fun. I much preferred wanton noodles. Over time, I grew to prefer hor fun to noodles. Don't know why.
Seems it's not hawker center, a small restaurant indeed?
ReplyDeleteHi Ah John,
ReplyDeleteYup, it is a small, no-frills restaurant in Holland Village. I think you might be able to see the address on the receipt if you want to know where exactly in Holland Village it is.
I think the restaurant should pay me a small advertising fee. ;p
made me mouth water leh. Esp after 2 weeks in Europe where everything is super creamy , super sized and super deep fried.
ReplyDeleteHi SnOOpy168,
ReplyDeleteIn my 20s, I enjoyed western fast food a lot. Now, I don't enjoy it as much. I must prefer eastern fast food now. ;)
I am being asked to attend a conference in America in the next couple of months. Sigh. I don't wanna go...
company paid trip. Go lah. get out of your comfort zone for a short while and check things out. Perhaps you will find something interesting.
ReplyDeleteHi SnOOpy168,
ReplyDeleteI used to travel to the USA every year for work. It has been 7 or 8 years since my last trip there. The flight and time difference are killers.
Sigh. If I gotta do it, I gotta do it...