When we are too busy or tired to cook in the evening, then dine out is a better solution. Each has their own preference so we would opt for food court to settle our meal.
Like this particular rainy evening, we went to this 38 food street for dinner since every one was around. Jay didn't have his afternoon class that day as the school was having class rotation due to SPM examination.
My mil was craving for kampua that evening so she ordered a big plate of Kampua with wonton. RM8 for this plate.
Jay and I ordered from the same stall, Penang char kway teow. Jay had fried mihun, which he rarely ordered. He is more of a char kway teow or fried yellow noodle type of person. He finished up the plate so I guess it was to his liking.
I went for the stir fried kway tiaw (RM7.50) which was equally good and tasty. Prawns and cockles were my choice of ingredients.
Jamie and Jan went for the Western cuisine from Small Coconut. The girl was having this aglio olio with fried fish fillet. The youngest one grew fond of this deep fried chicken that he kept on ordering whenever we came here.
It took quite sometimes for their food to come. By the time they came, I had finish my noodle. Since we weren't in the rush that evening, we took our sweet time waiting for everyone to finish their dinner. The rain still persisted when we drove home.
Awesome foods! I would love some char kway teow :-) Have a great weekend, Rose.
ReplyDeleteYa, good choice to eat at a food court because everyone can get to eat what they like 👍😊
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice family outing and so many choices that you all could choose. The Penang CKT sounds very tempting.
ReplyDeletevariety of choices when eat at food court. I like deep fried chicken too!
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