Catching up with my girlfriends used to be my favourite thing to do but now it turns out to be a luxurious thing for me. Now I have to bring my chaperones (ie my children) along.
Jamie enjoys the attention. Why not? Ladies have to pay more attention on him.
So when a girlfriend called for a meet up over breakfast yesterday, I suggested one of my favourite place for a great bowl of laksa.
As usual, Sin Chong Choon Cafe was packed but I were there earlier before my girlfriend, so I managed to find a table. Over here, we do not mind sharing table with others since it is pretty hard to find a totally vacant table.
So here was my bowl of regular RM5.00 Sarawak laksa from this establishment.
Now, that was a "syiok" breakfast. And a wonderful meet up with my girlfriend.
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As usual, Sin Chong Choon Cafe was packed but I were there earlier before my girlfriend, so I managed to find a table. Over here, we do not mind sharing table with others since it is pretty hard to find a totally vacant table.
So here was my bowl of regular RM5.00 Sarawak laksa from this establishment.
Of course a good bowl of Sarawak laksa must be accompanied by the best Teh C Peng Special (RM2.20).
See the laksa makes me crave for it, hehe...
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav laksa place too. The good thing about this place is u can still get laksa after 12pm. :-)
ReplyDeleteWahhhhhhh!!!! Back in Kuching, going for laksa all the time now, eh? :D
ReplyDeleteGlad to know that you had a great met up with friend.
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of laksa, but don't think I've tried any Sarawak version. Wonder what's the diff....
ReplyDeleteGreat place but always fullhouse.
ReplyDeleteNice . I had chicken hor fun yesterday for breakfast.. Ever since having kids I seldom go to coffeeshops for breakfast already.. Usually just tapao back..
ReplyDeleteYummy breakfast and girlfriend catch-up, what a great way to start the day ^.^
ReplyDeleteLaksa & Teh C Peng.... nice couple! Hehe.
ReplyDeleteGuess you had a good time with your friends !!
ReplyDeleteI do not mind sharing tables with strangers at all in crowded coffee shops.
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