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Famous Snake Head Fish At JJ Fatt Restaurant, Gopeng

EXOTIC GOPENG...

One fine evening I called up Nancy for dinner.  Actually I have plans on my mind, I wanted to take my sister to Gopeng but I do not know how to go there especially in the evening and when it turns dark later on.  Nancy and hubby are my solution!  Without hesitation from their side, they readily came to pick both of us up and off we go for our exotic food!

Instead of our usual and regular joint at Peng Yau, this time we tried out JJ Fatt restaurant.  This is the first time I go there for dinner, the other time was for lunch.  As we were the early birds, our food came out in no time.  Since there are only four of us, we ordered a simple and yet ravishing meal for our dinner.
The early female "birds" for the dinner!

The Snake Fish or "Sang Yue" in Cantonese is a Must-Order dish... 
The meat is sauteed with lots of ginger and spring onions... 
As for the head and the rest of the fish, they came out in a claypot cooked with wine
and other ingredients such as red dates and gojiberries... 
And the third dish...Stinky beans for the four of us... 
Good for cleansing our kidneys... LOL... 
A Meal for the four of us... 
Well, our evening did not end here.... 
We have another  itinerary after this!

Comments

  1. This is a pretty place. But my favorite picture is you, your sister, and Nancy. What a good picture!

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  2. I like all 3 dishes. What a good meal!

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  3. Lovely memories, I love the picture of the three of you, smiling so sweetly

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  4. It's really nice to have foodie friends!

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  5. I want that snake fish. I bet I would enjoy it very much.

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  6. I am glad that everyone enjoyed the dinner especially your sister.

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