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Satisfying Breakfast At Station 18, Ipoh

BREAKFAST APPOINTMENT with another group of friends, I drove all the way to Station 18.  I allowed my friend to lead the way after picking her up from her house which is nearby to this "Food" area.   There areTwo rows of shops selling breakfast items for us to choose from and we walked along the shops to decide what to eat and finally we settled for Man Yii, a corner coffeeshop.... 

On the safe side, do not come during the weekends, the cars would be parked here and there without following legal laws.  Since today is a weekday, we could get a table easily for three persons.  I was told that the food here in Man Ji is nice especially the curry noodles.   And that was what I ordered for myself.... 

A very big portion.... too much for me.... RM7
I quickly asked for an empty bowl and gave half to my friend.... 
Two of my friends ordered the same thing...
Chee Cheong Fun...
I did not try but received feedback that it was tasty too!
We ordered this to share....
Yes, very soft and nice... 
The taste reminded me of the good old days!
Yes, this morning breakfast is indeed very Satisfying!

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  1. We're always looking for the tastes from the good old days that we loved so much. Too bad it is getting harder to find...and the young ones aren't that keen. Will be blogging on this.

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  2. Luckily your friend is able to help eat half your curry noodles. I will eat a bit of everything from all the dishes you all ordered since they all look tasty.

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  3. The glutinous sticky rice looks very tempting. :D

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  4. Wah! 1 curry noodle, 2 ccf & 1 glutinous rice for 3 people. Can last till dinner.

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  5. I wish my breakfast was like that. LOL!

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  6. Curry noodles and ccf for me, slurps!

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