Saturday, 27 October 2012

Noodles Day - Moment with Lumix

Today was another rainy day as the rest of the week, woken up by Liyi to have lunch together. Boring with Chicken Rice, Fried Rice, we decided to have some noodles @ 兴旺板面 located at Damai. I still remember Pan Mee is one of my favorite food in during my childhood. Whenever someone brings me to food court, i will order this. The chewiness of the flat noodle in your mouth makes me feel the satisfaction. Adding in fried onion, fried anchovies, and shredded pork, brings the combination of texture and taste. 

This restaurant is always busy with customers. It have a very systematic ordering methods, you will have to order your food at the cashier, then they will pass you a number, then the food will serve shortly. Similar to 富源, besides you don't have to worry about your number, there will be someone to serve you. Chillies and Garlic are readily made at a corner, as well as the chopsticks and spoon. 

         Panasonic Lumix GF1 + Lumix 20mm f1.7 @ f1.7
                   Panasonic Lumix GF1 + Lumix 20mm f1.7 @ f2.8

This is my first appearance in this blog, with my face. Liyi said my skin is terrible, so i try fix it in Lightroom. So now i have good skin!

         Panasonic Lumix GF1 + Lumix 20mm f1.7 @ f2.8


Food served within 10minutes, comes with Wanton (云吞), shredded pork (肉碎), and an egg. I would say that the flavor is more to sweetness, compare to Klang's, is overall richer in taste. The best damn thing about a good Noodle is they have to serve boiling hot, but when this was served, its not hot enough IMHO. Overall, i still enjoy my noodle here, because they have free flow of Chillies & Garlic, just have to take it yourself.


         Panasonic Lumix GF1 + Lumix 20mm f1.7 @ f2.8


We had some noodles for our dinner as well. We had this Hamen (虾面)@ 大利茶餐室 located at Gaya Street. Just across Agro Bank. I'll strongly recommend people to visit this place as they really serve authentic Penang food, such as this. The Wan Tan Ho (滑蛋河)is very delicious too. But we were a little bit disappointed with the Fried Kuey Teow (炒粿条). Taste not that great, but better than many local hawker stall stating 正宗槟城炒粿条, the taste of the chilly paste (Sambal), is a plus to all their food. Big thumbs up.

         Panasonic Lumix GF1 + Lumix 20mm f1.7 @ f3.5


If the photo of the food didn't appear to bring appetite to you, i apologize. Please bear with me, i'm in the process of learning food photography by myself. Constructive advise will be highly appreciate.

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