Ask anyone on where to have dimsum and they’ll recommend you on the famous, high-class dim sum restaurant, Foh San. However, the people of Ipoh themselves would recommend on other restaurant like Ming Court or Yoke Fook Moon. Indecisive on which one to go, we decided to head to Yoke Fook Moon first, before going for Foh San. We wanted to go for the 3rd choice (Ming Court) but our stomach were beyond full after entering Foh San.
Cut all the crap, let me show you the dimsum from Foh San!
It’s time to talk about food! Slurps.
Ahhh.. How I wish I’m still in KL, where I could with bunch of friends to Sri Petaling for dimsum eventho the dimsum there is nothing compare to the one I had in Ipoh few weeks ago. Haha!
The Ipoh Makan trip was a spontaneous one. It sparked off when my sis requested for dimsum that weekend. Since I got bored of the dimsum restaurant in the neighbourhood, I thought – why not go to Ipoh for dimsum?
And we did! We went to two places somemore! The first one is Yoke Fook Moon Restaurant.
I’m super fulllllllllllll!
Just came back from 1 day trip to Ipoh for makan-makan session! We ‘flew’ from one place to the others. Some are good, some are erm.. disappointing. Some are closed, but already made up our minds to visit them next time.
We even visited the caves, giving our tummies some time to digest them before starting eating again. Lol
I’ll specifically cover them one by one soon! Right now I need to shower, finish up my Indon posts and pre-pack for my coming trip!
See you!