Nam Heong
After our walk and jog at the Polo Ground yesterday morning, I had a detour to the old town. I was looking for Nam Heong. Passed by a corner shop but not sure if it was the one. So I parked my car at the other corner and walked to the place. True enough..it's Nam Heong.
So the most popular food there is Hakka noodles. We stood for a short while before we got our table. The place is actually very small and it has limited seats too.
My girl and I quickly finished our food and gave our place to some other people who were actually waiting for our seats.Y
hmm... the original Old town white coffee... *LIKE
ReplyDeleteoh really?
DeleteThat's a nice tip...it would be a good stopover for me when by take a road trip in the future...
ReplyDeleteLove to try more Hakka food.
let me know if u should come
Deletebefore reading, i thought it's the Nam Heong chicken rice in Petaling Street, haha~~
ReplyDeletecommon name..
Deleteso it was a scrumptious breakfast after the jog at this famous coffee shop..
ReplyDeleteindeed..
Deletedid see there's lot of people in the shop, perhaps you should show the photo, haha~~
ReplyDeletenext time..
Deleteso are those Hakka noodles you were having??
ReplyDeletedefinitely..yummy
Deletecos they look a bit different from the version of Hakka noodles over here..
ReplyDeletesurely..different place has different ways of presentation
Deleteso nice of you to quickly finish your food and let the seats to other waiting patrons.. :)
ReplyDeleteI don't like to be looked at while I'm eating :)
Deletehmm I never been to Nam heong to eat the Hakka noodles....
ReplyDeletenormally if I go to old town .. I will go to Sun Yin Loong for their white coffee..
I don't usually go out to the old town so not so familiar
DeleteI grew up in Perak and often visit Ipoh, yet I have never went into this famous kopitiam...
ReplyDeleteu should try the food there..
DeleteYes, always crowded cos of the limited space... I seldom go there bec of that..
ReplyDeleteindeed very crowded..
DeleteThis is one place I always must come when I am in Ipoh... hehehe..
ReplyDeleteEm... hakka noodle (in the photo) looks like wan tan mee, at least to my eyes.
ReplyDeletealmost alike..
DeleteI can't recall whether I had hakka noodle before or no. Sometimes I just order and eat.
ReplyDeleteHakka noodles has minced meat and tauge.
DeleteBut it's hard to find Hakka cuisine in Taiping. Hokkien food is easier to find :)
ReplyDeleteya, I like Hokkien food
Deletevery yummy looking
ReplyDeleteit's yummy..
Deleteduno why i never take to hakka noodle
ReplyDeletegive a try..
Deletebut i sure like the YTF la
ReplyDeleteI had to tapau the YTF as we were in a hurry
ReplyDeleteOh..that's how hakka noodles look like. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteindeed yummy!
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