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My Exotic Lunch At Pan Heong, Batu Caves

EXOTIC LUNCH...

It has been a while since we last visited Pan Heong restaurant near Batu Caves.  Cravings for the food here, though they are not the least healthy at all, we just have to forget about our restrictions and eat.  Having said and eaten, now looking back, I know where my high levels of cholesterol come from.  LOL... I really must start my diet on Oats and more oats from now on!
I will just allow the pictures here to show how "healthy" I have eaten and taken... 
But then again, eat everything moderately, it should be alright.... 
I cannot resist these.... 
Took quite a lot of these.... 
I prefer the meehoon fried with just normal ingredients than the canned pork actually...
And lastly and not least, the steamed fish.. Ikan Haruan... 
How much?  
I did not ask cos I did not pick the tab... 
Thank you for the yummylicious lunch!!

Comments

  1. Too delicious to think about cholesterol, Lol! Eat first then exercise!

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  2. Delicious and tempting. Drooling especially the prawns.

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  3. How much that plate of prawns? Only two right, cut into halves to look like 4. Drop by my blog tomorrow to see the ones we had. Slurpsssss!!!

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  4. The prawns look very flavourful with its sauce

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  5. Looks so good! Once in awhile, we all need a day eat anything we want!

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  6. All the food looks so tasty! Long time I didn't eat sang har though I wanted to because I am scared of being "potong".

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  7. prawns, fish, pork, fried stuffs....very sumptuous meal!

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  8. The plate of delicious prawns and gravy is so delicious and yummy. I had never heard of Pan Heong and need to check it out someday.

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