We had a very good sleep and woke up early again on that day. Checked out from the homestay at around 7:45 am and looked for a dimsum breakfast. Dr. Wong's student suggested Chuan Man Siang Dim Sum. It is quite near to the Seck Kia Eenh temple. We ordered quite a lot of food: fried radish, char siew pao, porridge, siew mai, har kow, etc... You can see everything from the picture below.
(Picture of food that we have ordered)
Everybody said the fried radish was really good. I didn't want to try at first, since I thought it was a little oily. But, everybody said that I should try. Hahaha. I did try eventually. And, yessss it was good. I think they must have used a big fire (high heat) to cook that radish to be able to get such a nice fragrance of it. It is tasty!
I tried the fish ball too, but I think it was only so so. The porridge and glutinous rice was also very yummy... I ate quite a lot that morning. The total price for this meal was about RM65.
(Picture of the moving cart with varieties of dim sum)
We attended the sunday puja at the temple at 9:30 am and planned to say good bye to people there before we went back to Singapore. We left the temple at around 10:30 am, and arrived at Yong Peng for lunch at around 12 pm. Yuan Yean Fishball Eating House was our option.
We ordered few dishes to share. FuZhou fishball is the interesting one because there is minced meat inside the fishball. The fishball was indeed good! I think the meal costs about RM45.
(Picture of food that we had in Yong Peng)
(Four of us at Yuan Yuen Fishball Eating House)
Not only that, the shop also sells a lot of snacks. We bought the white curry instant noodle and Hong Peah. Jeni even bought few pieces of otah and 1 kg of fish balls home. It's 70-80 fish balls for 1 kg, and she has to finish it in 3 days because the fish balls can't be stored in the freezer. LOL Fish balls party for her and family!
Surprisingly, we shopped quite a lot! Three of us (the girls) have at least one extra carrier while returning back. Dr. Wong sent us to the taxi station in JB. That was around 3 pm, but unfortunately there were not much taxi and quite a number of people were waiting for one. We waited for more than an hour and eventually took a big cab back to singapore. It cost RM 100 for the whole taxi. It's still good price for three of us. The regular taxi costs RM 20 per person, and they usually take 4 persons (shared) in one taxi.
We reached Queen street at bugis around 5:30 pm. The whole trip and experience was really fun and awesome. Besides our shopping, we hardly spend anything for this trip. Thank you Dr. Wong!!!
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