I've always loved to drop by at this place whenever I'm back in town.
Not to mention, I get my VIP treatment here too.
I've blogged about this place before, serving the best and value for money steamboat, sans Ajinomoto (monosodium glutamate) in the broth.
This is the proprietor of the shop.
He has a ginormous tattoo on his back, depicting a tiger descending from mountain.
Not to mention, I get my VIP treatment here too.
I've blogged about this place before, serving the best and value for money steamboat, sans Ajinomoto (monosodium glutamate) in the broth.
This is the proprietor of the shop.
He has a ginormous tattoo on his back, depicting a tiger descending from mountain.
Don't think otherwise when I said that.
Sometimes, he was shirtless when he cooked.
Ahh, this is one of his signature, stir-fried (dry) noodles with fish.
His sister in law manned the kampua stall, the sinful yet fulfilling pien sit/ wan tan/ kiaw.
Chinese ravioli, that's what I call it.
Sans the consomme.
Chinese ravioli, that's what I call it.
Sans the consomme.
Aaah :) sheer tummy pampering session!
4 comments:
may i know where tis shop is? thanks :)
hello Carole, this is at Jalan Aman, just next to Jalan Lanang. if you are from town, it is at the first roundabout of jalan lanang. hope you can get it. :)
is it in sibu or kuching ?
hello, BR Story, this is in sibu :)
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