Missing Marbles

It's a Sunday and we usually hunt for food. This time, we visited the Missing Marbles at Ipoh old town. It's my first time over there.

the menu on the wall
the overall look
I love this unique corner

Our menu for our lunch..
dried ramen
curry ramen
steamed rice
satay
mee Siam

Satisfactory!

Ok, let's guess the bill again..

Comments

  1. Good day wenn!

    This place looks interesting! Love the decorations!

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    1. Hmm I don't wanna guess the price this time, I know I am not good at it, haha xD

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  2. oh, at first i thought you really lost some marbles when i saw the title, hahahaha!! but what a special name Missing Marbles for a restaurant huh??

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    1. there must be a story behind.. as i can see from the very unique but nice interior decorations, i guess it has to do with something about cherishing our childhood (which kids nowadays kind of missed)?? hahaha, we played with real marbles, but they only play with those on the screen with their fingers~~ :p

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    2. I got the same opinion too..must hv found some missing marbles there by the owner after such a long time.

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  3. The place looks interesting , kinda nostalgic design. And, food looks good !

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  4. Dried ramen, have not try before, normally with soup...

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  5. Seeing the satay makes me crave for it, hehe...

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  6. Hello Wenn, what a name for a eatery. My guess for your bill is RM96 inclusive of drinks.

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  7. what a name for an eatery, my guess would b rm 79 without the drinks

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  8. What a cute name for the shop ;)

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  9. I wonder what was in the owner's mind to name the shop Missing Marbles. So unique and funny. The food looks fusion and nice too.

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  10. Unique decorations...I hope the owner has found the Missing Marbles by now, haaaa..the bill..RM76

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