So frustrated... and I thought Ipoh has a lot of good food? Yes, it certainly does have lots of nice and yummy food, so most probably the reason is that both of us are fussy eaters! What I want might not be what she likes... I am a meaty person and she is a vegetable girl... what contrast!
Anyway, after some driving here and there, we ended up eating not local food but Vietnamese food for our dinner. Both of us readily agreed when we happened to pass by this Vnam Kitchen at Jalan Seenivasagam, opposite Overseas Restaurant. This is the second time I visited this Vietnamese restaurant.
We were the second customers there upon entering...
We shared a glass of Dragonfruit juice.. RM8.90
Then the condiments arrived...
Sweet and sour noodles soup for my girl... RM12.90
Eggs and meat inside the soup....
I have the Pho for myself...
Goes well with the basil leaves and lots of lime...
My order came with grilled chicken and pork... RM13.90
For our side dish, we have these paper rice wraps...
No meat inside...
Dip it generously into the plate of sauce...
And it would taste a lot better...
For our dinner, the bill came to RM45...
Cannot afford to eat like this all the time...
Reanaclaire's Kitchen must be reopened before I go broke!
If you really open a Reanaclaire's Kitchen, I will drive all the way to support you in Ipoh. Nice name for a restaurant.... open lah.
ReplyDeleteGo broke?? You kidding me lah as you will be packing your bags again and flying around the world. Where is next?
Wahhh.. serious!! Let me think first.. must find partnership who believes in me! hahaha.. I guess all lari kuat kuat!!
DeleteYou can start from your own home first and no rental..
DeleteDo you know that the successful chain of Delicious started from their homes and the guests were their friends who paid a certain price and they had to eat what the chefs served. The rest is history and Delicious was later sold to a listed company for a handsome price making the founders overnight millionaires!
Here is my old post - http://twilightzone518.blogspot.my/2010/09/deeelicious-story.html
RM45 for 2 bowls of noodles, a drink and a roll is good, like the price here. what is the thing that looks like meat in segment 1 of the roll?
ReplyDeleteLooks like beancurd skin to me... cos supposed to be vege only.. no meat...
DeleteI enjoy Vietnamese food and must revisit Du Viet to eat the beef pho.
ReplyDeleteMost vege are raw and that is the best part to dip inside the hot soup..
DeleteI know I'll love this place. I love ASEAN and Indian cuisines, anytime nicer than the countries up north or to the west!!!
ReplyDeletePure Chinese like me! hahahaa.
DeleteFood looks good. I've not been to this restaurant though I know of its existence. Somehow hubby favours Thai food more than Vietnamese.
ReplyDeleteMe too.. I also prefer Thai food anytime!
DeleteIt may have been expensive, but this may be the most beautiful restaurant I have seen you eat in!! The water lilies on the wall are so gorgeous, and the dishes are plated so beautifully. What a good choice you made. I KNOW your problem! Anne Marie is a vegetarian, so she cannot eat at places that we all like. It is hard finding spots that we all like.
ReplyDeleteOh really.. that sound related to my girl.. hahahaa...
DeleteNot easy to find Vietnamese food or restaurants over here. Haha. When think of Vietnamese cuisine, pho and spring rolls come into my mind.
ReplyDeleteI like the water lily decor. So colourful.
Over here in Ipoh, there are only a selective few only.. maybe less than 5..
DeleteThe vietnamese food looks so good. I love the popiah and pho.
ReplyDeleteThe noodles are different from what we normally eat..
DeleteI have been there once only and it was a long time ago!
ReplyDeleteLet's go Thai!
DeleteSame in SG, not easy to find Vietnamese restaurants, I have not eaten Vietnamese food yet
ReplyDeleteThat is a surprise!
DeleteI like dragonfruits especially the ref meat...
ReplyDeleteThey are expensive nowadays..
Deleteif i'm not mistaken, there are 3 vietnamese restaurants in this road. Try the 1 called "vietnam diem hen". They serve banh mi or vietnamese sandwiches and they make their own bread in the kitchen. One of my favourite tea time places to go for a nice simple sandwich and some strong vietnamese coffee.
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