Another "Once Upon A Time " post.
Thong Sui is soupy dessert. Kai is means road in Cantonese. Hence Thong Sui Kai roughly means Dessert Road. This is the place where we can find yummy dessert.
Yup... Papa ordered this big bowl of Mixed Fruits Ice for
Some sotong kangkung as snack. It's actually blanched water convolvulus/chinese spinach with blanched soaked cuttlefish. Nothing special, right? But when it's mixed with the special sweet and salty sauce.. it tasted fantastic. Add some grounded peanuts and sesame seed...Fulamak..best giler.
But I was still hungry leh. Hence Papa ordered a nowl of Ho Hee(noodles) for me.
Slurppp... ini baru best.
This is a makan place worth visiting in Ipoh. Parking maybe a bit hard to find but you can park behind the stalls.
Here is the address :Jln Sultan Ekram, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
It all looks so yummy, especially the noodles!!
ReplyDeleteI love it all :)
DeleteThese pics make me hungry! It looks like you had a good meal
ReplyDeleteYes I did. so yummy
DeleteMuahahaha. What a funny boy saying Fulamak..best giler!!
ReplyDeleteThis dessert is very delicious with so much fruits and I love that. This is my first time hearing Ho Hee Noodles. Must try it.
must try must try....
DeleteThat Bowl of noodles looks really very nice. Slurpsss!!!!!
ReplyDeletei love it!
DeleteThat name Ho Hee... only in Ipoh right? :)
ReplyDeleteAiyo everything looks good. Makes me hungry only.
yup...only in Ipoh they call it that
DeleteFirst time I heard of this street in Ipoh... must go and eat those fabulous desserts!
ReplyDeleteyes, if yoi go to ipoh..must try out the food here
DeleteFruits and ice cream??? Oh, yes!!! :)
ReplyDeleteyup....super delicious
DeleteThanks for another headsup. I love 'sotong kangkung' or anything smelly! The bowl of ice fruits is also very refreshing. And my 'fishball' kids would love that noodles too.
ReplyDeleteguess there are things for everyone :)
DeleteI like that bog bowl of fruits that you had! Also the sotong kangkung aiyoyo!
ReplyDeletegot abc under it leh.
DeleteHigh 5! I've been to Ipoh several times but never visit this place too! I'll make sure to visit for my coming Ipoh trip on Dec ^__^
ReplyDeletemake sure drop by then :).
Deletebehind the stalls have ample parking ya.
Being an Ipohian, I only go there once awhile... yes, parking is difficult unless willing to pay RM3.. Next time we go there again, shall we?
ReplyDeleteyes...next time must ajak you go there and see what else can makan there
DeleteCraving for Ho Hee, looks good...
ReplyDeleteit was good. Jom we go find claire
DeleteGoodness! Sotong kangkung is simply irresistible. Anytime please.
ReplyDeleteyup...super yummy
DeleteDefinitely looks and taste special with all the fruits
ReplyDeletedont think can find in KL for that price
Deleteyour boy is just so adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie :)
Deletedessert is so huge but yummy
ReplyDeleteIt was yummy. can be shared too
DeleteWoW!!! I missed this place when I visited Ipoh in April 2016 - I only place I went is the famous Ipoh Rice Noodle and their bean sprout. Sigh!!! If I ever go again I will definitely research a little more to enjoy more foodies restaurant.
ReplyDeleteyes, next time do drop by this place
DeleteI love mixed fruit dessert, must have lots of different types of fruits only yummy! Love the rojak too!
ReplyDeleteya lor. Very sedap leh
DeleteOh wow, the dessert is loaded with fruits! xoxo
ReplyDeletehahaha...healthy dessert
Deletebestnyer slurping noodles! mind I have some plsssss??
ReplyDeletecome come...we go there again
DeleteI love ice-cream too! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi 5!
DeleteI love dessert. Thanks for sharing all the goodies in Ipoh. I am from Taiping also don't know about all these places.
ReplyDeletehahaha...all due to advice from Ipoh Food Mayor :)
DeleteSweet shots.
ReplyDeleteawesome sharing .
ReplyDeleteyou have a lovely boy .
Thanks Baili
DeleteThe dessert looks really yummy! Ipoh has become a really nice place to explore. ^.^
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