Showing posts with label Perak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perak. Show all posts

This stall, Leong Pui Kee, is located in Ipoh's famous 'Thong Sui Kai' (Desert Road), next to Robin Hotel. Basically, this stall sells Roti Bak Kua and sorts, but are particularly known for it 'Ngap Kuak Pau' or Chinese preserve meat wrap in duck's feet. This snack is a traditional Chinese snack, and is often savoured at movies or fun fairs during the olden days.



The ngap kuak pau is made of Chinese preserved meat (lap yuk), lard, ducks feet, soya bean sheet (fu chuk) and the special stewing gravy, the gravy used for roti bak kua. The lard is placed in between the ducks feet and the preserved meat, thus if you might noticed it. The snack is now not common in Penang, if found it is often the reduced version, without the whole duck feet or replaced with chicken feet.


I have actually tried out this treat in the past and still go back for more, may be because it is not easily found in Penang. I can still remember the days when the small independent cinemas are still around, road side stalls selling snack treats like cutted fruits, roti bak kuah, hamburger, steam peanuts, etc. Those were the days, cheap and good!

The Ngap Kuak Pau tastes sweet, creamy and rich because of the lard piece and preserved meat that is wrap on the feet. The texture is starchy because of the secretion of juices from the duck feet and firm to slight hard(if taken cold) due to the existence of the preserved meat. It is an experience not to miss and forget!


On average, I would give this place:
  • 3.8/5 for value
  • 4/5 for taste & texture
  • 3/5 for service
  • 3.5/5 for cleanliness
  • 3/5 for atmosphere (hawker stall, where got!)

This Chee Cheong Fun is located on Jalan Pasir Pinji 5 in Ipoh Perak. It is open daily until everything is sold out. The stall is run by a old couple, the old man would make the chee cheong fun and the old lady with the help of an assistant would chopped up the chee cheong fun and top it with either green chili, fried onions, sesame seed, oil and soya sauce or with chili sauce, sweet sauce and all of the previously mentioned toppings. For me and Gill , we like to have it without the chili and sweet sauce, so that we can enjoy and savour the fragrant from the 'Har Mai'(dried shrimps), the sweetness from the 'fun' combined with earthy and salty soya sauce mix. Oh! Not to forget the sweet fried shallots. As compliments to the Chee Cheong Fun, the place als sells fish cakes and fishballs, but the taste are just average.





If you are not a regular customer or traveller to Ipoh it is a bit hard to find the place. But fear not I have the GPS coordinates, N 4*34'42.9" E 101*05'4.6". After you reach the place, be sure to look for their signature tricycle stall. But be warn, sometime you may have to wait for a long time as often there are many outstaion customers 'ta pau' tens of packets. The smart thing to do is to get a number first then venture to the main road to get some deep fried 'Yeung Taufu' or 'Char Liu' from the famous stall under the Big Tree.


On average, I would give this place:

  • 4/5 for value (price has increased)
  • 4.3/5 for taste
  • 3/5 for service (sometime old lady can scold or rude)
  • 3.8/5 for cleanliness
  • 3.5/5 for atmosphere (old scholl feel)

Here is the GPS coordinates, N 4*34'42.9" E 101*05'4.6"

Hoy Tin Lau @ Ipoh, Perak

Posted by gill gill | 4:12 PM | , , | 4 comments »

This is my second trip to Pangkor, not for holiday, but is to attend Jason's relative wedding ceremony instead. We decided to visit our friend in Ipoh, when on the way down to Pangkor. So I've done my homework - to hunt for ipoh food among the food blogs, or else we will miss ipoh food again!…heee.

Hurray! I've finally found one interesting & mouthwatering food, is "Sar Keong Chicken" from Hoy Tin Lau were posted by Motormouth - Ipoh food blogger (j2kfm.blogspot.com). The chicken looks delicious, and we both agreed to go for it! So we contacted our local friend and ask for direction.

We nearly lost the opportunity, because we arrived ipoh were almost 2pm – noon session is going to close soon. We faster called up our friend and asked her go to "Hoy Tin Lau" and checked were they still open at that time.

Lucky! We were the second last table before the kitchen close. After the "Rush Hour", is time to enjoy the food!

Before we start to the food topic, I have to mentioned about the waitress (probably is the ladyboss) was not friendly, black face indeed. Little rude in the way asking for the order. When ever we faced this situation…we will show our black face too… In Chinese called " 以牙还牙"… lol

Hello, we pay for the food ok?! We are not begging you! Just wondering why, do they really understand how to operate a food business? How would your customer feels, and will they come back again? At the end, who loss?

Anyway, don't care la…just enjoy the food to release our tention. Let see, what we've ordered...


































































Sar Keong Chicken "沙姜鸡"
The chicken lightly roasted in golden color, served with churchy jelly fish and a plate of finely chopped Sar Keong (a type of ginger). The meat is tender but its abit salty. Remember to eat it with the Sar Keong, or else you won't taste the different with other roasted chicken….lol. And I don't feel the jelly fish is a good combination for this dish. The soury covered the chicken taste. Although is special, but the Jellyfish is not a necessary item to put into it. I personally would prefer how would the Sar Keong taste better for the chicken. The Sar Keong couldn't plays the part, its because it was finely chopped only. I would suggest the best way to prepare the Sar Keong is to finely chop and mash, marinate in oil OR lightly sauté in oil to bring the sar keong flavour out. From there you can get the strongger Sar Keong taste.

Food Taste: 6.5




















3 Yolks Steam Egg "三黄蛋"
A normal plate of steam egg….and was below par! Their eggs is over cooked and tasteless.
Food Taste: 4




















Stir Fry Mixed Vege "清炒杂菜"
Oh, their vege has mixed with asparagus and celery, can taste Chinese wine and wok hei. Not bad.
Food Taste: 6




















Claypot Goose Feet cook with Salted Fish "咸鱼鹅掌煲"
I doubt that was goose feet, i'd rather believe it is duck feet instead. The sauce is quite alright, but there is nothing you can suck from the feet! Did you see the picture? All is TULANG! Pretty tought and hard to pulled the skin out from the feet, at the end, we surrendered! just to suck the sauce from the feet!!!! It was damn expensive (RM20+) and ate nothing…$#%$%&^ pretty unhappy with this dish.
Food Taste: 4



Shops located in the middle of Ipoh Garden East-Bercham.


Rating 0-10
Food Taste: 6
Environment: 3 (dirty…find out their kitchen and bathroom!)
Service: 3
Price: 3 (pricey for ipoh and penang standard too)

Recommend: Ermmm…. Sar Keong Chicken