Have you heard of noodle acrobatics? I suppose all of us have watched this in some travel programmes on ASTRO. If you want to see a live show, you can perhaps go to Shanxi where the people turn the simple act of noodle making into over-the-top acrobatics. Such amazing stunts can rarely be seen in Malaysia. Some shops may have hired the expatriates to perform the same act in the restaurant but I believe you will have to fork out more money for the bowl of noodles.
I have discovered a place where I can sit comfortably while watching an even more stunning noodle acrobatics without extra charges. In other words, you only pay for the food and get a free entertainment in return.
This is my favourite wonton noodle stall in Bercham - Tai Kong Coffee Shop
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Bravo!!! Shouldn't he be given an award for such an impressive noodle throwing act?
This is what you get: springy noodles tossed with just the right amount of soy sauce.
Their shrimp wonton is also one of the best in Ipoh.
Don't you think it looks like a gold fish? That's the perfect wonton shape as being defined by the Hongkies.
Don't you think it looks like a gold fish? That's the perfect wonton shape as being defined by the Hongkies.
A complete set of wonton noodles (plus free entertainment) @ RM2.60
Tai Kong Coffee Shop
Lorong 8, Jalan Bercham
Bercham, Ipoh.
wow..... i didnt know about this, Mingna.. i must go...must ask bercham fren where this shop is... so acrobatic one..haaha...
ReplyDeleteClaire:
ReplyDeleteI live in Bercham, guess I can your local foodie guide.
when when.... write to me lar.. reanact@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteClaire:
ReplyDeleteIt's a deal!
Write to me too! :)
ReplyDeleteI wanna join in the fun. I never even heard about this stall. Though the prawn wantan at Shine Noodles in Bercham is good enough, though pricey at RM1 each.
J2Kfm:
ReplyDeleteWhat?!! RM1.00 each? It's perhaps the most pricey in Ipoh. May be they include abalone into the filling.