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Caring And Sharing At Limestone, Regal Lodge, Ipoh

IMPROMPTU GATHERING.... Nothing was planned beforehand, it was only at the last minute that we received call to have lunch at Limestone Cafe, inside Regal Lodge.  It was my first time there to have set lunch.  The menu prices were reasonable, around RM15.90 for the main dish, RM3 for a bowl of soup and RM2 for ice cream.  Other than that, coffee, tea and soft drinks are free.  

We were there not so much for the food but for the ambiance... we practically had the whole cafe to ourselves during that lunch hour.  Only one or two tables were occupied and we spent more than two hours there since it was a Friday long hour lunch for my working colleagues.  After a few months absence from me, it was wonderful to catch up with my ex-colleagues again!  

I was super hungry by lunch time and I felt like eating almost anything in the menu. We ended up ordering one main dish each and then sharing them with one another so that we could taste a bit of this and that..... 

I felt like eating Aglio Olio..
We ordered two of these....
Other than that... there were also... Grilled Chicken Chop...
Hawaiian Chicken Chop....
I like this presentation... 
Nicely piled up... 
Another Hawaiian dish ordered....
Pizza for everyone....
Caring is Not only Sharing...
Caring is also having fun and enlightening our lives with one another....
We must do this more often... 
Don't leave space in our hearts to hold grudges...
Just stay Humble and Be Happy!!

Comments

  1. Food looks good. Wow you spend more than two hours there, must be a good time eating and chatting. I like the group photos.

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  2. Wowwwwww!!! So cheap!!! And coffee, tea and soft drinks free some more! Unbelievable!

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  3. Yummy gathering. I love sharing food around!!

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  4. You are so right, Claire! It is wonderful that after all this time, you still all remain friends and do things together. Often, the years separate us from friends and we never are able to keep in touch. The pictures are so cute and full of joy. And the food looks wonderful. Looks like a Hawaiian pizza.

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  5. nice gathering and wise words of sharing!

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