Kwong Hup Cafe, located not far from Aeon Kuching. Hubby and I went for breakfast there one Sunday after went to ATM in a nearby bank.
Whenever I was here in the past, I would usually ordered the fried kway teow. So, no exception that morning. Initially wanted fried kway teow with clam but clams were unavailable so we settled for prawn and extra fried egg instead.
RM5.50 for normal plate but my guess it is around RM6 or RM6.50 since we requested 1 fried egg on top.
The disappointment was only 1 big prawn in our kway teow!! Imagine that!! Lol. Otherwise, we would just settled for normal kway teow instead. Lol.
We tapaued 2 fried kway teow for Jan and Jay while Jamie will settled for kolo mee. Beside that, we also bought home yue tiaw, chai kueh and popiah.
After dropped the food at home, I brought my man to a Chinese physician to check on his right foot. He woke up, wincing of pain. Geez. How can one injure himself while sleeping, I have no idea.
Anyway, leaving with no choice and the Chinese acupuncture we had been to in the past wasn't opened on Sunday, we settled for a nearby Chinese physician instead.
Upon checking, it was the nerve, so the physician wrapped some herbs and medicine onto hubby's ankle. Left it wrapped for at least 5 hours and took some tablets and syrup to relieve the pain. Total damage RM120!!! An injured man was a nagging man, I said. Lol.
I also have fried kway teow in my blogpost today, RM6.50 with lots of lap cheong, shrimps and taugeh!!!
ReplyDeleteNerve kah? Not gout? Hope it's o.k. now.
Only one prawn in the CKT, so stingy the seller LOL! At least it was a big prawn. Oh dear, at first I suspected you hubby either sprained his ankle or it was gout. Hope he gets better.
ReplyDeleteI love kway teow too and with prawns and an extra egg sounds mega delicious.
ReplyDeleteSprained the ankle while sleeping...how?? Wish him a speedy recovery!
the kway teow looks good despite lacking prawns. Injure while sleeping?? LOL! must be having some terrible nightmare to kick away some 'monster' in the dream. Anyway, wish him a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteMay your husband's ankle fully recover. I like the popiah. Your keay teow looks good too despite only having one prawn.
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