A Dim Sum Saturday
Seriously, how many people would actually drive 2 hours from KL to Ipoh just to have dimsum?
We woke up at 7.00 this morning (despite the strange argument I had with my mom — a little bit about that at another time) just to get to Foh San. (Actually I'm in Penang now, and it's a foodie-goodie trip of course!)

That strange little head bobbing there is Eric. Yes it's confirmed, he's uber prone to making weird faces whenever I take photos of him.

Evidence #2
And then ada pulak people who suddenly go make V-sign behind Eric one… ah. Like attracts like.

Evidence #3
Ok and since I have a new camera, it's time to show off the stuff I took. ^_^

Clockwise from top: some giant sized har gao, siew mai and har gao.

Cheong Fun — very yummy yoh!

Ribs (the porky type) on a bed of diced yam.

Green something…

Pau with real char siew.

Lotus Leaf Rice. So-so only. Then again, I don't really fancy hor yeap fun, so maybe I'm being biased here.

Of course I love my dim sum! Heh….
January 27th, 2008 at 9:58 am
Those dim sum are making me drool, ARGH! Nevermind, I’ll be back for CNY!
So you prefer Foh San dim sum to Ming Court one? I’d prefer Ming Court, but my Grandparents prefer Foh San, plus it’s always very crowded at Ming Court
I prefer the ‘hei fun’ (atmosphere) at Foh San…
January 27th, 2008 at 5:27 pm
Try the Hong Kong dim sum at King Crab near Kelana Jaya LRT. Not cheap but good portions and very well-made.
January 28th, 2008 at 11:05 am
I actually prefer Foh San too. Although it’s very crowded, at least there’s more tables compared to Ming Court.
January 28th, 2008 at 1:04 pm
Holy cow! You are making me hungry! I hate you! :0)
January 28th, 2008 at 8:59 pm
Yeah, I must agree that the atmosphere at Foh San is better than that at Ming Court. Do you know that every CNY, Foh San’s daughter does the restaurant up with decorations?
January 29th, 2008 at 6:33 pm
hay, you looked as happy person…
February 4th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Oh… the food… worth a two-hour drive.