No, actually I do not eat outside food all the time... Most of the time or evenings, I cook my own dinner... ahemmmm... but then I did not put up in this blog. I am afraid that the dishes that I cook will receive a lot of "wide-eyes"... LOL... I normally do it the easy way, I "dump" whatever I could find in the fridge into the wok, dishes that no one can get them outside. That is why I don't show them here in my blog if I can help it, either it draws laughter or receive the "What's This" look...
So.... on days when I eat outside, I post them up... and that makes my friends wonder why I take so much outside food all the time.... Alright, I think I should refrain, now as I am getting older, I must take care of my health. Eating outside means lot of oil and MSG... *Must refrain.... refrain.... *
One fine evening, my friend and I had our dinner at Sg Wang, Kampung Simee. We heard that their Wantan Hor is super good, we need to taste it for ourselves... verdict?
Here it is! Looks good???
As I said, once awhile.... okay la...
We ordered a plate of Sambal Kangkung... not too spicy which is right for me...
This is their signature dish... Omelette with a mixture of duck meat inside...
Something very special.... and very tasty too!
And of course, unhealthy too!
Oh oh... after seeing these now, I need to go "detoxification"...
OK, tomorrow boil plain porridge with sweet potatoes... no outside food, please...
Yes, the wat tan hor looks good.
ReplyDeleteYes good but cannot take too often..
DeleteSame here, I would not dare to post what I cook, mine will sure draw laughter...
ReplyDeleteShake hands with u...
DeleteDon't think i tried omelette with mixture of duck meat before...
ReplyDeleteDifferent style.
DeleteI for one will not find your home cooked meals strange or weird so please feel free to show us your healthy home cooked meals. I eat out all the time so I hope I will die before 70.
ReplyDeletehahaha. I will one day!
DeleteHad tried popiah skin with duck meat before but not omelette with duck meat.
ReplyDeleteI like the wan tan hor and sambal kang kung.
Something different here..
DeleteThe omelet looks very good. I don't know how they managed to get it so thin! Every time I see food you cooked, it looks good. But anyway, looks do not count, it is how it tastes.
ReplyDeleteYes, I wonder too!
DeleteLove the wantan hor and omelette with duck meat!
ReplyDeleteBookmark???
DeleteI would love to try this Omelette with a mixture of duck meat inside! This is something new and tasty.
ReplyDeleteIt is their signature dish.
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