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My SABAY And Ipoh Eating Group

For two consecutive nights I have had two different meal sets with two different group of company!  I am counting my blessings... not just blessed with Food but with Good Friends as well.....

This evening we had our evening meal at Sabay in Bercham... Sabay in Thai means Happy, Easy Going and Comfortable... And with these three lovely words, we went home patting our tummies.....  We wanted something Thai-ish.... and here's what we were served....
 Four dishes to start off with.... another two still on the way....
Basil leaves, long beans.... minced meat... 
Thai-rish.... 
 Fried eggs with Thai greens...
Something Thai-rish too!
 Chicken Fish with lots of lemon grass as the main ingredient....
 Glass Chicken Feet....
*direct translation*
 Green Chicken Curry.....
 Mango Kerabu.... as appetizer....
All these good food taken here at Sabay....
The Easy-going, Happy and Comfortable Group...
SABAY!!


Comments

  1. Oh thanks for the meaning of the word sabay. I like Thai food a lot. All the food in your post look really good.

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  2. So yummy, mouth-watering food. Feeling hungry looking at your food.

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    1. We have eaten there before, Nancy.. one day we will go again? :)

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  3. I can handle everything there except the glass chicken feet. I don't know, that dish still does not make sense to me. I have not acquired the taste for it..

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    1. hahahaa... food makes sense? Either like it or no like... its one of Thai's popular dishes..

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  4. the Ipoh Food Mayor is surely popular and liked by many!! see you have "ying chow" every night now, until the new year i guess?? hahaha.. good, because you can enjoy good food as well as good time together with friends..

    the dishes this round all looked simple, but all are things i LOVE!! slurps~~~

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    1. SK, I am wai sik only... so I just follow where the food friends go... hahaha..

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  5. all looks great and i like green curry alot!

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  6. A FEAST! I would love to try the Thai eggs! But even better, so many of your friends and you together at this meal.

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  7. Wow, two nights berturut turut.. If me sure gain 2kg liao.. The green curry attracted me.. I love green curry.. I can even slurp the gravy/soup just like that..Yummzzz

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    1. Never mind.. I will go for exercises... (I Hope!)

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  8. Wahhhhh!!!! Suddenly so nice your photos? What did you use to snap those shots? Yum yummmmm...to all the yummy looking dishes you all had.

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    1. hahahaa... so you noticed!! Ok, confessing time.. those belong to my friend's camera of course! hahahaa...

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  9. What a great feast. When you mentioned Thai food, my first thought is spicy & sourish. Food looks great especially the mango kerabu & green curry. Yummy!!!!

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  10. I love Thai food and my top favourite would be the mango kerabu!

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  11. Everything looks good la! Especially that pot of chicken fish!

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  12. Great! Nice to try all kinds of tasty food.

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