In no particular order, completely not in sync with the images;
Penang a-pum
Ipoh what-tan-hor
Penang assam laksa
Ipoh Indian rojak
Penang kopi-o
Ipoh kopi-ping
Penang chee-cheong-fun
Ipoh assam laksa
Penang cha-kueh-kak
Ipoh chee-cheong-fun
Penang lor-bak
(missing - I kept forgetting to take pictures before eating)
Penang cha-kueh-teow
Ipoh hor-fun
Penang curry mee
Penang poh-piah
Ok this is a good game for mix-and-match.
ReplyDeletePenang kopi-o
ReplyDeleteOMG....you are making me really hungry right now.....
ReplyDeletehaha well matched! But that was the easy one.
ReplyDeleteKeep going...
So hungry now... T_T
ReplyDeletestevey.... you know any of these foods?
ReplyDeleteWhere did you go?
ReplyDeleteUp to grandma's in Penang and to niangzi's parent's place in Ipoh for the long weekend. Pretty sure I've put on at least 1-2kg. Haven't built up the nerve to stand on the scale and check my weight yet.
ReplyDeleteyes, café ! :)
ReplyDeleteCrêpes ?
ReplyDeleteNot the nicest this one... :s
ReplyDeleteice cubes in... caramel ? :)
ReplyDeleteIce milk tea?
ReplyDeletelol no, iced coffee (kopi-ping)
ReplyDeletehaha its really really really REALLY good!
ReplyDeleteIn cantonese, its called Wat-tan-hor which means Smooth-Egg-Flatnoodles but incidently, when people puke, we also say that they puked Wat-tan-hor... :P because thats what it kinda looks like. :D Oh, did I mention that its REALLY good?
:p This is exactly was what I thought when I saw the pic but didn't want to offense.
ReplyDeleteHahaha ok. Next chance we get, I'm making sure you get to try Wat tan hor.
ReplyDeleteMmmh not sure. Is it a cold dish ? And is there meat in it ?
ReplyDeleteHot noodle dish, can be cooked with meats, seafoods or vegetarian.
ReplyDeletePenang cha kuey teow..?
ReplyDeleteno...think its Penang cha tou kuey..
close! This one is Penang cha-kueh-kak
ReplyDeletehaha must try one day if come the chance...
ReplyDeletewah....so much food...
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