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My RM5 Lunch

MY LUNCH was simple today... feeling hungry, we went for economy rice and I ordered a small rice with these three dishes, pototoes, petai sambal and one piece of minced meat. Like that also cost RM3.20... sigh... times are bad, everything is pretty expensive...




we ate at this dessert stall...


they sell bean curd dessert with soya bean
few types of varieties
this is called mixed...cham cham...


mango tau foo far (beancurd dessert)
very smooth and nice...
cost RM1.60 (expensive too)

Comments

  1. i try to make the bean curd dessert before even not very success(too sweet), but i never hear mango tau foo far..is it more mango taste or more soya taste? How come i never eat before?=)

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  2. I just love the bean curd dessert... I can live just eating that without others..except water lah...lol..

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  3. Hi Reanaclaiire, wow! I sure love that dishes...
    makes me want to balek kampong tomorrow, ha ha.

    Can see you know your food geography, where the good places are.
    Must see you when I return one day.

    You keep well, best regards, Lee.

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  4. hey thanks for stopping by my space and just for the record you are in queue Handsome man is very busy right now...........lol Phenomenal woman..........

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  5. oh god, I love petai sambal and the tau foo far...by the way, this shop is located at where? Penang or Perak as I see you are Perak eh lang lai?

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  6. oh, sorry..never mention shop location.. it is in Jalan Horley, near the Mun Cheong Seafood Restaurant. They sell only soya bean drinks and beancurd with a few flavors, pandan and mango.. i wonder what else.. haha... there is a newspaper clipping on the wall, i notice.. must be advertised in the papers earlier..

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  7. We do have one tau foo far shop at Penang Island, Sg Dua area. It is delicious too and the tau foo far is really2 soft and also got different kind of flavor as well. but I usually will love the orignal and with brown sugar. hmm...yummy yummy!

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  8. Oh it all looks great!

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  9. Hi there :).

    Mmm, i love tou fu fah but never heard of mango tou fu fah b4. It has mango flavour is it?

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  10. Amy,where is the sg dua tau foo far? I stay there..where can we get mango tau foo far in pg?

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  11. RM5.00 for lunch is standard lor....my girls like tao fu fah too!

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  12. i skip lunch nowadays...
    eat more during breakfast so that wont be hungry during lunch... save $$

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  13. RM5 is normally cost for my breakfast!!.. Not easy to look for cheapest food under RM5 at KK.. but food you can look everywhere..hehhee..

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  14. it depends on what i eat... like for instance this morning, bfast was only 2rm.. will blog about that tonite.. haha...

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  15. my mixed rice is expensive ler....from rm 5 - rm 6 one

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  16. like this RM5? things r getting expensive nowadays.. even food...

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  17. Hi claire.. am crazy over the stuff you have on your blogs.. and whenever i stop by, am like, feeling ravenous all the time! that was just sharing a light moment :) hahaha.. but delicious stuff, really..

    hmmm.. well congrats on the sisterhood award below.. i've got it m littlemissy too :)

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  18. RM3.20 expensive. Here, RM3 two meat, one veg...and more generous portions! Love the tofu fua!!!

    P.S. Aiyor...got karaoke, didn;t call me. Commented there liao...and I win!!!

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  19. RM1.60 for TouFufa actually not that expensive. =)

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  20. depends on which area lo.. if taken in town, expensive..if they sell in residential gardens, then cheaper around 1.20 per bowl..or 1rm

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  21. the bean curd dessert looks good...

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