Dim Sum @ Jin Xuan

On Malaysia Day, we went to pick up my girl from KDU.


Then I saw this colorful fencing along the way..

and finally we reached the restaurant for our breakfast.

We were given a number and had to wait for our number to be called..

Finally, we had our scrumptious dim sum..

My mum enjoyed the ribs porridge..Yummy!
and do you know what I liked most?


Comments

  1. Har Gow? That look like all my favorite's! Must get moon cakes.....New Year will be here before we know it.....and the end of my serpent year......Aloha Wenn :-)

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  2. Happy Mooncake to you, Wenn...
    I think you like Char Siew Pau? :)

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  3. Looks good, just out of curiosity, is it as good as the ones in Ipoh. Thot your daughter was back in Ipoh.
    Happy Mid Autumn Festival to you, Wenn.

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    1. Happy Festival, Kristen!
      She used to come back on and off.

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  4. Happy Mid Autumn Festival to you and your family...

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  5. Happy Mid Autumn.

    Been to that dim sum before. Not bad

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  6. yeah, lots of constructions in KL/PJ area then nowadays all are fenced with nicely painted advertising boards, unlike older days only the rusty zinc boards, haha!!

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  7. which outlet you went to?? they have a few outlets in KL/PJ area, the one i used to patronized is in Old Klang Road.. i would say they have nice dimsum but always crowded with people..

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  8. what you liked most?? hehehe, the custard bun i guess.. got prize for the correct answer (like Claire always do)?? haha, just kidding!! anyway HAPPY MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL to you and your family..

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  9. I love to eat at that Dim Sum shop which has sprouted many chain outlets. The taste is fresh and good but their prices have shot up so high now. Thanks to our wonderful govt.

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  10. Next time you must try their heavenly Mango Pudding with the sauce! Yummy!

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    1. oh, I didn't know about that. I would love it as I love mangoes..

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  11. I also love their porridge as they know how to make them perfect to my liking with the assorted ingredients thrown in...

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  12. Usually I ate with my wife who is a small eater and the bills often hit over RM50. Goodness.

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    1. well, as long as they are scrumptious, I won't mind..

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  13. Good afternoon wenn!

    Happy mid autumn festival!

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    1. I've been to this restaurant before, near by KDU.

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    2. I had been there just once..
      Happy Mooncake Festival to you too!

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  14. Hello wenn.

    Does KDU stands for kole damansara utama?

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  15. Pardon me with the spelling mistake. I wanted to type "kolej".

    Earlier on, I said I wasn't a big fan of sushi right? That's because I'm a huge fan of dim sum. Hahaha! And it's unbelievable that you have to get a number to get in. Was the waiting time long?

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    1. yes, that's right!
      we had to wait for a short while..

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  16. Advertisers are smart now a day. The use fences to promote items. Hmmm...what else?

    Oh yes! They also advertise on a bus, taxi, airport pillars and etc.

    Have a nice day Wenn.

    P/s: I got your parcel today. Thank you so much!

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  17. Hello Wenn,

    Ah, I am too late to make a guess but better late than never comment I guess. So will you be attending your daughter's graduation when it is held in KL later (I assume)?

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    1. oh, her graduation will be in UK..

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    2. I meant the eldest girl. The second girl's graduation will be in KDU itself.

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  18. Hhhmmm, I wonder why is there a no entry sign posted next to my previous comment?

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