Fried dough in the heart of the city

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY3 years ago

Taiwanese food in the city

Good morning.. I am @luueetang. I hope that your happy and great. Have you eaten your breakfast? I am going to introduce to you a place where you can eat Taiwanese food in the city.

YONG HO CAFE

by the road

FRIED DOUGH with Mayo filling

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In the city, fried dough is found on the menu but this place is special and it has this unique fried dough with mayo in between. Cut into small bits. I came here with @janicetan, my wife. Occasionally.

If you ever want to visit this cafe, do come here early. It closes in the afternoon at around one.


Located in the heart of the older part of the city, this is a place that many older folks usually visit. Opposite the road is the local market that sells handicrafts made by the locals.

The roadside view
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The best type of food are usually from my view found by the road. That is one traditional signboard.

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Older sign boards were drawn by stencil. New boards are printed and cut by machine. Imagine those glorious days when this place was bustling with the young of the older generation a couple of decades ago. The person who makes these doughs is probably in his fifties.

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There are an alleyway where you can seat too. If you walk into this alleyway, you will see some older shops that still operate here with some already closed down. There used to be a hotel here but now abandoned.

FRESH SOYA BEAN MILK

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Soya Bean milk made fresh. Many cafes and restaurants have fresh soya beans that you can order made from homes around the city. One bottle only cost about USD 50 cents or RM 2.50.

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My wife waiting for her food with her mask. When the pandemic is finally over in the future, we would be looking back at these pictures wondering why we had mask on.

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Two glasses of fresh soya bean milk . Taste like milk but it's plant based.

The kitchen
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Dough kneading, frying..

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FRIED DOUGH WITH MAYONNAISE

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This is delicious. It taste like croissant with custard. Slightly salty but creamy. like cheese creamy.

MEE KOLOK

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Orange and red. Sarawakian noodles boiled in water mixed with sauce. The taste is delectable. I am not joking.

DING BIAN HU

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One of my wife's favourite food. Not many places you can eat this. Lots of skill to make. The rice flour congee noodle. The rice flour batter is slowly poured into boiling water forming noodles. It has that congee / porridge taste. Fried shallots , diced leek, black fungus adds on that satisfactory yummilicious mouth watering enhancement to the taste of this dish.

CHONG YU BING / FRIED ONION PANCAKES

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The only place that I know of that sells this. Delicious. The best thing is that you can order small plates of eat and share it.

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I hope that you enjoyed reading this post. Have a great day. It has been food post for the last few days. I love eating, exploring and recording videos.

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 3 years ago  

The really interesting things is that the name of noodles. You know, in Cambodia we call it in the same way too. Mee Kolok is a popular noodle in street food which is mixing with many ingredient especially the different kind of sauce. I guess, It just used a lots of sauce to make it more tasty and to add more colors of the noodles.


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 3 years ago  

This meal would definitely be the best. Easy and full

 3 years ago  

Hey hey ..bro.. thanks for dropping by.. yea.. a great simple meal to eat.. to start off the day. =)

 3 years ago  

No problem bro. Most welcome. Yup I agree.

 3 years ago  

Have a great night.. my bro.. =)

 3 years ago  

I feel hungry seeing your post. It looks delicious to try.

 3 years ago  

Hahaha.. Is the fried dough in the Philippines the same as this? Nice to see u here.. today.. =)

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 3 years ago  
Thanks for posting in the ASEAN Hive Community.

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 3 years ago  

Your post made me hungry because I love fried breadsticks with soy milk a lot.

 3 years ago  

Hi hi SreyPov that is great to know. It looks delicious right.. wahahah.. do share some Cambodian style breadstick in the future.. I want to see what it looks like.. 😀😀 have a great day.. Thank you..

 3 years ago  

It looks like you have a very nice breakfast. By the look at DING BIAN HU, it looks like spice porridge here that people sell for breakfast but when you wrote what it has. It is a lot different. Have a nice breakfast.

 3 years ago  

Hi hi.. I think it maybe taste almost the same as the spice porridge in Cambodia.. just that maybe different slightly in taste.. hehhee.. glad that you enjoyed reading this post. Really appreciate it. Hope that you our studies.. 👍😀