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Dinner For Two At Old Man's Place, Ipoh Garden

RECEIVING MESSAGES ON AND ABOUT FOOD....

What I really mean is that when people messaged me to go out for breakfast, lunch or dinner, I super LIKE!  If there is no message on any other day, that means I have to open my kitchen wok. :(  I have been cooking for the past few days already, considered very rajin already!   *hard at work* 

So whenever I receive message from any of my friends asking me to go for dinner, I quickly say Yes, come, let's go!  And that was exactly what I did when my ex-colleague sent me a text in the morning, to "book" me for the evening.  LOL.... Just the both of us... lots of catching up to do... updates of one another besides others.  She came and fetched me, so nice of her and we had our dinner at a place called Old Man.  For two persons, I really did not know how to order and we ended up with these three dishes...
Buttered Fried Chicken with a bit of salad at the side... 

Mixed Vegetables...
And a bowl of ginger egg soup.... 
Food portion for the both of us.... 
She took Big Rice while mine is Small...
Payout is RM31...
I feel it is quite reasonable... 
That is the reason I go there again and again... 


Comments

  1. Having friends call up to chit chat over a meal makes time flies!

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  2. Nice to catch up with old friends over meal. Love the look of thd butter chicken. ^^

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  3. It's always wonderful to meet up with friends to catch up with each other and touch base. You are very blessed to be able to do that often.

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  4. The place itself looks great with good pub area, and a much larger upstairs beer hall. Nice decor at New York Event Venues with brick walls, wooden bench seating, and chalkboard beer lists showing off the day's selections.

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  5. The food looks very good, and complicated to prepare. Old Man is such a strange name for a restaurant!

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