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Sultan Azlan Shah Airport To Jelapang Food

TOUCHING IPOH SOIL SAFE AND SOUND!!

Landed safely after a half hour delay at the JB airport, the flight is supposed to be at 11am and I reached the airport around 10.20am.  I thought it was a bit rush for me but after getting through the gates, the announcement came.  So 11.30am it was scheduled and I reached Ipoh airport exactly at 12.50pm.  Phew... what a relief, thank God for His journey mercies.... sitting on a plane for an hour plus is definitely less stressful than sitting on a bus for 8 hours!  For almost the same rate, no, I think my flight is cheaper, to and fro cost around RM140 only... provided I booked early in advance.  On some days, I can get my flight for only RM29 and RM49.... Cheap, right?

This time I traveled "heavy".... my check-in suitcase was 15.4kg, a bit overweight.... 
And my backpack was around 4kg.... and my little pink bag was around 2kg.... 
I thought the human is only overweight.. never knowing the bags are such as well... 
hahahahaa...
First thing... upon reaching, the seeking out Ipoh food begins...
Went to Jelapang for a nice bowl of noodles and their condiments!
Nothing special no doubt... but don't know why everything looks good!
Their own smoked beancurd ... all made in the shop.... witnessed by the patrons... 
Some fried stuff to go with the noodles.... 
Pushing my restraining order aside, I ordered this for satisfaction....
Just one will do... and I am Good!
Well, I am glad to be back...., IPOH! 

Comments

  1. If not for the delay, will be a bit rush...

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  2. Home sweet home! You miss Ipoh food I see :)

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  3. You flew? Malindo? Good? I think I would love to fly to Ipoh one of these days, use that airline. Airport far from city centre? Taxi expensive, Ipoh?

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    1. Not sure how much.. normally I have someone to take me home. :) Malindo.. half hour delay... sometimes firefly also delay.. depends..

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  4. it takes an hour plus to fly from JB to Ipoh? I thought it is only an hour flight.

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  5. Is smoked bean curd widely available in Ipoh?

    Did I spot fried banana? What is the sweet potato sandwiched with?

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    1. Not really.. so far, I heard this shop has... it is yam and neen koe in between..

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  6. I would miss hometown food if I travel far. Haha. Everything look and taste good.

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    1. Yeah, I think we miss our roots... someday or another..

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  7. Good to know that you are back safely in Ipoh!

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  8. This is unbelievable to me that a plane is the same price or cheaper than a bus! Here, air fare is very expensive! So glad you are back home safely. Of course as you know, the noodles look SO good. Welcome home, Claire!

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    1. It is domestic flight and if booked in advance, it can be cheap...

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