Tag: Breakfast

  • Egg Tarts Coconut Spring Rolls Chinese Rice cake and Popiah

    Egg Tarts Coconut Spring Rolls Chinese Rice cake and Popiah

    Breakfast in Kuching with Egg Tarts Coconut Spring Rolls Chinese Rice cake and Popiah Today is the Month 6th 1st day of lunar calendar! (六月廿一) Buddhism practice every 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar a vegetarian day. Today we going have something meatless. Egg Tarts I missed the Egg Tarts from Macau and I am so…

  • 5 Reasons You Should Eat More Today

    5 Reasons You Should Eat More Today

    What’s your excuse not to eat more today? Here, reasons why you should eat more. (I try to be funny — please bare bear with me) Reason #1 Its Friday today and its end of the week you’re going to filled your empty tummy with alcohol anyway!? No? So shut up and eat your breakfast!…

  • Roti Kahwin & Kolok Mee

    Roti Kahwin & Kolok Mee

    breakfast in Kuching with Roti Kahwin & Kolok Mee Da Ren is the name of the coffee shop. Here in Kuching some funny name base on the local popularity gets copied all the time. Da Ren means Big Man in Mandarin. We now have — Big Hand Coffee shop, Big Mouth, Big Thumb and etc. Kolok…

  • Kampua

    Kampua

    Breakfast in Kuching with Kampua For those of you who love Kampua (means dry noodle in Foochow) I do recommend you to try Kampua @ Lee Coffee shop (Lao Lee) This one taste quite good. Kampua Kampua is Chinese Foochow famous dish/noodle in Sibu, Sarawak. Like in Kuching, you look for Kolok Mee but in Sibu…

  • GorPis Keng Chio Kueh & Kolok Mee

    GorPis Keng Chio Kueh & Kolok Mee

    Breakfast in Kuching with GorPis (Gorent Pisang/ fried Banana) & Kolok Mee Tried Fried Banana before? Other than Popiah, I love Keng Chio Kueh. If you hate eating banana, you can try Fried Banana or Keng Chio Kueh. I think we should call this one a Banana Puff. Flat Kolok/kolo Mee Kolok Mee Kolok Mee =…

  • Making of Popiah

    Making of Popiah

    Breakfast in Kuching with Popiah @ Lee Coffee shop Lee Coffee Shop or “Lao Lee” known by the local people, serve variety of local foods. I have tried their Cai Tao Kueh and “Jian Tui” (basically it’s a peanut puff). I love this Chai Tao Kueh and Peanut Puff. Making of Popiah This is my breakfast…