Sg Lembing Muck Around (Sun - 1)
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After coming down from Panorama Hill, basically the other big group that did not take photos crazily, had lost from our sight. I was with Andrew, Ivy and Jamie, instead of my old friends since primary or secondary school.
We walked around the market first before heading to grab our breakfast.
Simple town, simple market... I'm used to it since I'm from Sekinchan.
This uncle owns a coconut biscuite factory. Knew it only when we visited his factory/home later. He could recognize us!
Those who visited Sg Lembing before, should be very familiar with this view.
The hawker centre, which was under renovation during our visit last year.
We chose this stall for breakfast! Various choices of Yeong Tau Fu for your selection! The food in Sg Lembing is dirt cheap. Each Yeong Tau Fu is only 40 cents.
My dried bee hoon with 4 YTF items costed only RM2.50. Couldn't believe it. The portion was quite big too. These are the food for 4 of us that morning.
This "Sisters Noodle Stall" opens since 4-5am, targeted to the hikers and waterfall explorers arriving at Sg Lembing early.
After breakfast, we strolled around again. This is the stall which I bought Squid Kangkong and ABC the day before.
The uncle sells Chee Cheong Fun also in the morning. The stall I visited last year was no longer operating.
He purposely had some demonstrations just for our photography purpose.
We paid for the prepared Chee Cheong Fun, though we had been very full and he didn't really force us to pay. Looks nice, isn't it?
We also paid a visit to the residential cum factory that makes Sg Lembing noodle.
We spoke no word, just taking photos!
As blogged by Guan Loo, the noodle costs RM2.80 per kilogram. We didn't purchase any.
After coming down from Panorama Hill, basically the other big group that did not take photos crazily, had lost from our sight. I was with Andrew, Ivy and Jamie, instead of my old friends since primary or secondary school.
We walked around the market first before heading to grab our breakfast.
Simple town, simple market... I'm used to it since I'm from Sekinchan.
This uncle owns a coconut biscuite factory. Knew it only when we visited his factory/home later. He could recognize us!
Those who visited Sg Lembing before, should be very familiar with this view.
The hawker centre, which was under renovation during our visit last year.
We chose this stall for breakfast! Various choices of Yeong Tau Fu for your selection! The food in Sg Lembing is dirt cheap. Each Yeong Tau Fu is only 40 cents.
My dried bee hoon with 4 YTF items costed only RM2.50. Couldn't believe it. The portion was quite big too. These are the food for 4 of us that morning.
This "Sisters Noodle Stall" opens since 4-5am, targeted to the hikers and waterfall explorers arriving at Sg Lembing early.
After breakfast, we strolled around again. This is the stall which I bought Squid Kangkong and ABC the day before.
The uncle sells Chee Cheong Fun also in the morning. The stall I visited last year was no longer operating.
He purposely had some demonstrations just for our photography purpose.
We paid for the prepared Chee Cheong Fun, though we had been very full and he didn't really force us to pay. Looks nice, isn't it?
We also paid a visit to the residential cum factory that makes Sg Lembing noodle.
We spoke no word, just taking photos!
As blogged by Guan Loo, the noodle costs RM2.80 per kilogram. We didn't purchase any.
4 comments:
The Chee Cheung Fan was really nice. Still remember that we've just finished our breakfast and really full that time. ha ha ha .. we are really an EATER ...
wa, no need to work ar, at this time?? ^^
Nice trip u have at Sg Lembing.
Will go there 2morow, thanks for sharing the infor at here.
it's my pleasure cheu leng
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