Taekwondo upgrading test for both Jan and Jay last Sunday. One for blue tip belt and another for red belt.
Their test was held in the Taekwondo centre in Stutong (above Fat Cat Cafe). So that morning, we had an early lunch in Fat Cat before they started their test at 1pm.
Fat Cat Cafe (now is renamed as F. C. Food and Drink Cafe) is known for its Sarawak laksa. A bowl of Sarawak laksa (RM6) for my man to start off his lunch.
He also had this lovely kueh chap cheng (RM8) to share with me. I loved it. The broth was nice. Plentiful of meats and goodies in the bowl.
I also shared this Chinese economy rice (RM6) with Jamie. Very home cooked. I liked it.
We didn't wait there for them to finish and neither did we went home. Usually it took around 1.5 to 2 hours, depends on your belt (level). Since Giant was not too far, we decided to go there for a walk while waiting for both to finish the test.
We walked around the supermarket. But our main reason was to visit the Baker's Talk. To buy its freshly baked donuts! Only available on Sundays, and they are selling like hot cakes!!
We love the donuts very much and since we don't go to that part of the area very often, we bought a lot whenever we visit.
We love the donuts very much and since we don't go to that part of the area very often, we bought a lot whenever we visit.
Oh my!!! He had laksa AND kueh chap too!!! LOL!!!
ReplyDeletePretty soon both your kids will have black belt!
ReplyDeleteLonging for Sarawak laksa...
ReplyDeleteDonuts, only on Sundays? Interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe rice with fish at only RM6 is reasonably priced. Usually if I take fish it will cost more than that.
ReplyDeleteWow, Jay and Jan are going to be taekwondo experts soon.
ReplyDeleteWah, your kids are taking up Taekwondo? Now you've got 2 bodyguards! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThe kweh chap looks good, Giant in Singapore are closing down their outlets
ReplyDeleteI like these authentic doughnuts too! I remember when I was small, I used to eat these during lunch, they were just fresh from the oven and those days, these were sold at 15 cents! LOL.. now I cannot imagine how much...
ReplyDeleteYour economy rice looks good!
ReplyDeleteDonut reminded me of the craze many years back
ReplyDeletenow I don't see the long queue anymore
in KL, my family seldom go Giant as the goods not selling cheap plus the food products mostly near expiry (that's from what I encountered, not represents whole situation)
Hah! My kind of doughnuts. The original stuff.
ReplyDeleteThe kueh chap looks so delicious. How nice if I could get some now.