On the journey back from kids' badminton training, we de-toured to Ming Tien Food Court at Taman Megah for dinner. It has been a while since we last came here. This place is always a 'parking' nightmare, but as it was early dinner time, we have no problem finding a parking lot.
Spotted a Vietnamese stall, so we ordered the Pho with beef brisket.
The beef brisket was so tender, unbelievably yummy. The pho portion was big but the bowl seemed to be too small, hence there was no room for the tasty soup. Pity. This is not the clear soup version, but soup with tomatoes and carrots. Love those fragrant leaves. Best!
Next to the Vietnamese stall is a stall operated by a Chinaman. We ordered the fried dumplings, guo tier. RM6.00 for 10 pieces.
Quite good, considering the price. The sauce was not the traditional type with shredded ginger in red vinegar, but red peppercorn mixed with vinegar. It went well though.
Also ordered two portions of xiao lung bao from another Chinaman stall.
The skin of the xiao lung bao was thin compared to those from Dragon-i. The meat filling and the soup could rival those shanghainese restaurants. RM4.50 for a portion of four.
My boy wanted his wantan mee. To quench our thirst, we ordered a giant serving of watermelon juice. All in all, a truly satisfying meal.
3 comments:
Wow. Nice. Mrs Tan, bring me along, can ah? ha ha.
Nicole
Definitely can, on condition that you do a serenade with your cello while I enjoy my dinner.
ha ha. hmm... which pieces you wish to listen? Mozart? Beethoven? Chopin? No no, Twinkle twinkle little star was my forte. :p
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