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Roti Tissue And Mama Kim For The Day

STARTED OFF THE SUNDAY MORNING with Roti Tissue... what??  Yes, an unhealthy start off on a Sunday morning.  Reaching the coffee shop in Ipoh Garden South, I did not know what to order, noodles, nasi lemak, western breakfast... and then I saw an Indian stall doing all kinds of Roti.  So many to choose from and I ended up ordering this..... 
Waited half an hour for this "pyramid"
to come to my table.... RM3....
Yes, sugary... not so healthy...
but very crispy.... 
Eaten with lentil gravy.... 

In the evening, my friends came to pick me up for dinner.  Ahhh... this time it is a healthier meal compared to my breakfast.... Mama Kim is the name, quite a popular place cos when we left at around 7pm, there was quite a crowd waiting outside the premises.  

One of my friends love Baked Cheese Rice.... RM14.90
I don't.... I cannot accept cheese on rice.... 
But she loves it tremendously!
I tried a bit.... no, I still cannot accept... 
LOL... 
Another friend ordered hot pumpkin soup.... RM7.90
Tried a bit... another no, too creamy for me... 
One settled for the Sauna Hot Stone... Butterfish ..... RM17.90
Comes with a bowl of brown rice....
A Big Yes from me!
Mine is almost the same except that mine is vegetarian.... 
It comes out steaming hot.... 
A separate jar of soup was given to us individually.... 
Yes, I love this very much!
I opted for a bowl of pumpkin noodles instead of brown rice.... 
All in plus drinks came to around RM86... 
Hot stone soup is definitely for me!

Comments

  1. Roti tissue is sweet, they usually served with condensed milk. Oh no. I dont dip it since it is already sweet. Yes, crispy. Must share around as I cannot finish it by myself.

    Hot pumpkin soup, I like that

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  2. Yes, roti tisu is sugary... not so healthy - I prefer tosai.
    I would love the hot stone soup if it is clear soup - looks like it but I do enjoy pumpkin soup too!

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  3. Oh so mama kim is in ipoh now. It is my friend's favourite eatery and she has brought me there many times to different branches. But I don't think I have seen cheese baked rice on the menu. Must be new.

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  4. Hahahaha I am so not in cos I have not eaten roti tissue before. What method do u use to eat the roti tissue? Tear it from the top or bottom?

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  5. I like roti tissue too, very crispy but sweet. Yes, the soup in the hot stone looks yummy.

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  6. The baked cheese rice looks so good! Wish I knew how to make it. Is this pyramid a dessert?

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  7. I didn't know mama kim got serve cheese baked rice. Definitely new item on the menu....

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  8. What? Waited half an hour for the pyramid tissue bread? :D

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