We have a weekend guest flying from KL on 1st day of Hari Raya. So we woke up early yesterday to pick him from the airport. He is a college classmate of hubby and has been a good family friend.
His flight delayed for more than 30 minutes when we reached the airport. So while we were right here waiting for him, we walked around the arrival hall to kill the time.
I have to applause KIA for a wonderful replica of Malay house in conjunction with the Hari Raya.
After our friend arrived, without further ado we brought him to Padawan (10th Miles) to have breakfast. Or I should say, brunch because by the time we were there it was almost 1030am.
This old Hakka coffee shop is the corner shop right next to the council building.
When was the last time I were here? I could not remember but what I did remember was it was as crowded as ever!! Count our blessing, we did not need to wait so long for our food.
We ordered few bowls of cheng soup to share among us. Of course, we have to eat with kolo mee kosong as that was what our friend came here for.
Look at the prawns. Big and fresh. I like the soup with those yummy goodies in it.
With full tummies, we continued with our trip itinerary. Going further up to the sub-urban of Kuching.
10th Mile? I was there a long time ago...and yes, for the kolo mee! Can't remember how nice it was, so long already.
ReplyDeleteSo many prawns in the soup! I super like. How much is the bowl of prawns soup?
ReplyDeleteI asked hubby, he didn't know since lump sum amount. Food plus drink. But my guess would be around RM8 to RM10.
Delete10th mile is always jam now, we used to visit the corner shop near the chinese school, but now not anymore.
ReplyDeleteI loves the prawns...
ReplyDeleteso good can go to so many nice cafes. cheap and nice food! and this one so many prawns, nice. is a separate order?
ReplyDeleteHi Irvine. We called it seafood cheng soup. Prawns are included in it.
Delete10.30 still breakfast to me. 11.30 will be brunch. Hehe. I don't wake up so early that's why :P
ReplyDeleteI like the decor there. Very nice.
I love prawns too! Happy Sunday, dear! xoxo
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness the prawn so big and in generous amount :D
ReplyDeletenext time I visit Kuching perhaps I can ask you to be my guide hehehe
No problem Emily. Let me know in advance. ;)
DeleteThat's a cute replica of the Malay house, lemang and cooking fire too. Looking at your cheng soup and kolo mee makes me hungry even after my dinner hahaaa!
ReplyDeleteKIA is beautiful with the decors! That's seems a great start on the itinerary for your friend by enjoying the delicious food there.
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