Sunday, January 9, 2022

3rd Mile

It was a nice, cloudy Friday morning. The week before Christmas.

Hubby and I went to wet market, something we haven't done for quite sometime since the MCO. In the past we used to go to Sungai Maong wet market to buy our stuff. Then due to MCO, we stopped and bought from nearby mini mart or hypermarket, which ever convenient.

That particular Friday, hubby suggested to visit 3rd Mile wet market. I have never been there in the morning for the wet market but did went there a couple of times at night to the hawker centre above it.


We bought some chicken, fishes, vegetables and fruits. And also tang yuan dough as Winter solstice was the following week. 

RM5 tang yuan dough


After done with our shopping, we walked over to this 3M kopitiam, 3rd Mile Bazaar for breakfast. We parked our car there, so it was convenient to go to the market, then came back, put our stuff in the car and have breakfast there. Pretty warm morning then as sun came out. You could see most vacant tables were under the warm sun ray.


But we didn't mind sitting without much shade, as morning sun was meant to be good for us. The coffee shop used to be called Yeong Joo as you could see the old sign was still hung in front of the shop but new bigger signboard on 1st floor was visible from the road. Whatever it is called right now, the stalls are more or less the same.


Both hubby and I had Pin Xiang kueh chap. RM7 per bowl, small portion.  Very nice, tasty kueh chap. Not overpowering herbal broth, which I enjoyed. 


We tapaued kolo mee (RM3.50) for the kids. Old school style of Kuching kolo mee.

A fruitful morning, I say. Counted our lucky star as we were able to find decent parking space in the ever busy 3rd Mile bazaar, walked to the wet market and had breakfast in one of the old coffee shops in that area. The feeling of walking around the wet market, kind of missing the buzz and noise after being absent from it for so long. Lol.

6 comments:

  1. Good morning 🌞, may you have a wonderful Sunday today. Reading your post makes me feel that life is back to pre pandemic times. I wonder where I could find Pin Xiang kueh chap in areas around me. Seldom see it around here but I think I will like to eat that once a month.

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  2. I went to Rejang Park this morning so I walked around the commercial centre. I did go to the wet market but I did not go upstairs. Some nice food stalls up there too. Quite a lot of people, so busy - I think I am more comfortable at my neighbourhood shops, not crowded. I prefer it that way.

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  3. A very productive morning, I would say. The mee looks so appetizing.

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  5. Since the MCO started, I hardly go to the wet market. These days I usually buy whatever I need from the roadside stalls or from the supermarket. Kolo Mee looks yummy.

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  6. Gosh, it has been a long time since we have been to the wet market too.

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