Interesting. I wonder how it taste like.
For me, I was engrossed with the new toy that I bodek-ed Auntie Quay Po Cooks to buy for me.
Guess she would regret buying me this toy as I kept kacau-ing her and her bestie to "draw" for me.
Micheal Jackson's song? Black and white? Mamarazzi had her second glass of Kopi-o. Taste so-so.
Papa was quite full so he had some Siew Mai. Taste so so aje.
Jeng! Jeng! the famous Sarawak Laksa.
Don't know la...to Mamarazzi's taste, it taste a bit like Curry Laksa from Ah Loy's at OUG, Old Klang Road.
Oppsie again coz Mamarazzi too busy eating and had forgotten to take note of the address of the shop. It's near Shell Petrol Station at Jalan Oya, Sibu.
Opposite Sacred Heart School... Who asked you people to go and eat the siew mai! Want to eat, must ask me first and I will tell you nice or not nice.
ReplyDeleteDon;t like Sarawak laksa kah? Maybe should go and try the Aloha one. Next time you come to Sibu lah...
Hahahaha... Micheal Jackson drink... lol... Uncle Pete not here, else he will laugh too. =D He oso got blogged about Micheal Jackson drink before... and Black Peppet Chicken. ROFLOL!
ReplyDeletesalad ekor ayam?? hahahaha, sorry not for me.. i only like chicken breast.. nene not petpet, wakakakakaka!! eih, that michael jackson looks cool leh..
ReplyDeleteYou eat the most interesting food! Grass Jelly with ice
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Although I'm from Sibu, still am enjoying the sightseeing from other people's view.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, you have a cute little son there. hehe...
p/s: Thanks for dropping in my blog.
I tasted it before when Arthur gave Elin a packet to try last time.. so that was why i skipped that the other morning.. kampua noodles.. much better..
ReplyDeleteFor laksa,...you guys should go ALOHA kopitiam at town area(next to Ngiu Kee supermkt),it taste great.
ReplyDeleteFor siomay, dropby a shop selling pao and siomay ,also at town area.
Come to sibu again n I treat you guys eat siomay.
That drink is now called Michael Jackson here too. King of pop drink. lol!
ReplyDeleteso cute lah ur boy..and the drink called Micheal Jackson?..haha
ReplyDeleteAiyaa.....didn't get to makan Sarawak laksa.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I'm so glad you popped by my blog. I came by to visit and couldn't stop reading ... it's refreshingly different, this view through your little boy's eyes and putting those words into his mouth :D, hilarious!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you all had a fantastic time in Sabah.
Next time when you drop by Kuching, you must try the Sarawak Laksa here!!!
ReplyDeletehahaha....ENJOY the laksa. At least you can find a similar one if you have the craving!
ReplyDeleteThe cincau looks good man!
Mery, Mery!!! Good thing they did not have you as a guide when they were in town.
ReplyDeleteAloha is not next to Ngui Kee - that one is Yummy!
And what's that shop that sells pao and sio bee? You mean Big Thumb?
I've tried - the sio bee (60 sen) is not nice:
http://suituapui.wordpress.com/2010/08/20/old-habits-die-hard/
My favourite would be the ones at Loke Ming Yuen (coffee shop next to Sushi Tie) behind Rejang Medical Centre - both paos (giant paos) and sio bee (70 sen) but the ones we had at Muhibbah (50 sen) were good too. I would go back and buy again, that's for sure!
P.S.
ReplyDeleteI'm not crazy about Aloha laksa - very spicy, very lemak - Kuching people would not like that - said it would be more like curry.
http://suituapui.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/last-stop-before-home/
The closest to Kuching laksa here - one that I know of - would be the one at Thomson Corner.
Smallkucing playing Draw Something is it? Hehe! The cincau ice is very special indeed.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy both Laksa & Chin Chau. Would love to visit M'sia too see the difference :) Great for kids to have a toy with them so they won't kachau us when we eat. Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteThe siew mai look so pale....
ReplyDeleteFoochow-style sio bee are wrapped in white-coloured skin, none of those dim sum siew mai yellow or green or whatever colours...and we do not call them siew mai here. That's Cantonese...and not many in Sibu.
ReplyDeletethe ekor ayam sounds like chicken butt lol >< drawmesomething! what an addiction there
ReplyDeleteLatest: Of LocaL Spiciness
I like the cincau drink with the coconut milk instead of the normal soy we get over here.
ReplyDeleteI don't really fancy the laksa bc I think we have better tasting ones esp from the hawker stalls.
Hehe that is the kids version of "draw something". My daughter has one too.
ReplyDeleteSTP
ReplyDeleteFrom Pic looked nice mah...so ordered lo.
Can eat la but not really crazy about it lo
Auntie Cleff
ReplyDeleteCan heard Uncle Pete laughing
SK
ReplyDeleteNext time ask them if they have salad nne ayam or not LOL
Kim
ReplyDeleteLOL...we have all sorts here
Azura
ReplyDeleteLove your blog too
Claire
ReplyDeleteno wonder la
Mery
ReplyDeleteLOL ...too bad this round we didnt get to meet up. Next round la :)
Sheoh Yan
ReplyDeleteMJ drink LOL
Stella
ReplyDeleteI think so la LOL
Ping
ReplyDeletefun to go visit that side of Msia :)
Ling
ReplyDelete2nd round...hahaha
Rose
ReplyDeleteaiming to do that :)
Ann
ReplyDeleteThe Cincau really terror leh
Chloe
ReplyDeletesimply hentam duno draw what lor
Blackswan
ReplyDeleteya its something different
Choi Yen
ReplyDeletedifferent way of making kot
STP
ReplyDeleteohh...siew mai also have different ...didnt know that
Fish
ReplyDeletesuspected that is the butt
Nava
ReplyDeleteThats is why Mamarazzi was surprised. Cincau with coconut milk
Baby Sumo
ReplyDeleteguess all kids does that