Uncle Arthur recommended we try the Zhao Chai Hung Ngang from this place. Have to ordered from the kitchen instead of the stalls. Opens at 8.a.m.
Auntie Quay Po Cooks and her bestie were already there when we arrived. They bought this delicious Cheese cake from the Cake house nearby to be share with everyone.
While we were enjoying the cake, a beggar woman came over and asked for RM10. We didn't give. She then asked for RM2. Still we didn't give. She asked for a piece of the Cheese cake instead. Gave her a piece as it's better to feed her instead of giving her money which we won't know what she use it for.
She ate the cake and then Mamarazzi spotted that she wiped her hand on the wall of one of the shops. Ewww!! Gross...
Another "Biscuit". Called "Husband Biscuit" instead of "wife Biscuit". Inside consist of Red Bean and Pandan Kaya.
A Jie Jie put a mug of hot water on our table. We were surprised as we did not ordered any warm water.
Then we noticed that every table have one too and the customers would put their chopsticks and spoon into the mug to clean and kill the germs. Lucky we didn't drink the "warm water".
It seems that Zhao Chai Hung Ngang is a type of thick Vermicelli with soup. Customer may choose what ingredient to be put into the soup. Whether they wanted the plain noodles, with fish fillet, with shrimp or mixed.
The taste of the soup depends on the customer. They can opt for spicy soup, mild or non-spicy. Obvious from the photo, there are preserved vegetables in the soup.
We ordered the spicy one with prawns.
They gave two Big Head Prawns. Soup tasted nicer with prawns but the price also nicer at RM12/bowl.
This is the plain bowl of Zhao Chai Hung Ngang at RM4/bowl.
Ngap ngap....
Mamarazzi...I don't want. It's spicy.
See! in the plane Nasi Lemak was spicy, can eat but this one not as spicy as Nasi Lemak but don't wanna eat.
In the end, Mamarazzi ordered a bowl of the non-spicy ones for me.
But when I saw Papa's plate of Kampua Noodle, I wanted that pulak!
Ngap! Ngap!
Guess my expression says it all ya?
Sorry ya as Mamarazzi had forgotten to get the address of the shop. You won't miss it if you go to Lorong Pahlawan 7D, Jalan Pahlawan, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak. It's a corner lot shop right opposite of Everwin Sibu Bus Terminal SHopping Centre.
Wah! you went to Sibu!
ReplyDeleteSurprise, surprised!
I will be in Sibu in a few days time.
Going back to me home town.
Yeah!
Hope you enjoy your stay in Sibu :)
Wah! you went to Sibu!
ReplyDeleteSurprise, surprised!
I will be in Sibu in a few days time.
Going back to me home town.
Yeah!
Hope you enjoy your stay in Sibu :)
Hah!!! You're like me - don;t like zhao chai hung ngang!!! Kampua's the best!!! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteP.S.
That beggar a con-woman - all over the town, she will go. Cheated me once with her sob story and persuaded me to buy her midin for RM5 a bundle - could have bought the same at the market for RM1.00. My colleagues told me she's rich, children all in university...so now when I see her, I would scold her and chase her away.
Ya...the Japanese baked cotton cheese cake from WeCare Bakery - my favourite! I love it too!
ReplyDeletei also never entertain those beggars that comes around in eatery.. look at small kucing, look at his contented expression sipping that kampua noodles, must be very nice!! haha..
ReplyDeleteI didnt get to taste the kampua noodles.. after the dim sum, my stomach said "No more Entry, please!" hahaha..
ReplyDeleteNice food...whr u get the cheesecake? breadsense?
ReplyDeleteha ha ha, so cute, smallkucing eating the kampua....
ReplyDeleteSo curious to know the taste of the soupy noodle, looks totally strange to me.
ReplyDeletehahhah..enjoying your kampua to the max ehh...boleh masuk tv ad jor.
ReplyDeleteSmall kucing really enjoyed his noodles :)
ReplyDeleteaduh...auntie tengok SK makan mee kampua tu, terus tekak terasa nak makan wantan mee lah pulak...nasib baik tekak tak rasa nak makan udang besar dlm mee tu..parah tau...he he he...
ReplyDeleteLOL, went to visit STP, sure kena put on weight 1! Glad u guys hv fun!
ReplyDeletewah the noodles all look yummy ler, esp the one lil boy was ngap ngaping
ReplyDeleteWhen I am in Sibu again, I will eat this zhaochai hoong ngang again. I like very much. The cheese cake was delicious, better than the RT bakery in Subang.
ReplyDeleteWhen I am in Sibu again, I will eat this zhaochai hoong ngang again. I like very much. The cheese cake was delicious, better than the RT bakery in Subang.
ReplyDeleteCome, Quay Po, come... I'll be right here waiting for you. LOL!!!
ReplyDeletehehe...you'll grow up liking chili. you liked the nasi lemak because of the coconut flavoured rice isit?
ReplyDeleteSTP, Yee Ling, Claire, Quay Po and you have successfully told us that Sibu is another food heaven.
ReplyDeleteMakan trip je
ReplyDeleteYum yum! But "sayang" I don't really acquire to the taste of some food there. hehehe! Everytime I go to Sibu, I will eat the cangkuk manis fried mi hun at Rejang Park. Lol! Tasted the authentic kampua before in Sibu, really good. Better than those in Kuching
ReplyDeleteI was already drooling over the first pic of cheese cake followed by all the different types of noodles. Somehow I find that the taste of how noodles over here is better then in Sibu. The last time I was here, I was more into discovering the really within the budget seafood.
ReplyDeleteso enjoy ur 1st taste of kampua...
ReplyDeleteWhen we visited our SIL in Sibu last time, we ordered Kampua noodles many times, yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'm so in love with cheese cake.. My kids loves noodles.. Small kucing is really having so much fun..
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