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Foody Goody, Tabuan Stutong Commercial Centre

Wanted to continue posting on my Taiwan trip, but decided to show of my yesterday’s breakfast :3

I went to Foody Goody Cafe, Tabuan Stutong Commercial Centre for breakfast yesterday. Never tried the laksa there because I always berlaksa at Fat Cat Cafe, when I’m in that area.

Foody Goody Cafe is located in the same “arch” as Kuching Specialist Hospital. View map. It is very easy to spot the coffeeshop. Same row as the hospital, with long red signboard.

Kopi-O @ RM0.90

The Kopi-O (black coffee) is harum (nice fragrance). :3~~ Yea, still can find 90 cents kopi-o in Kuching.

Among all the foody goody stalls, one of the most happening one is the laksa stall.

Laksa @ RM4.00

According to @Myremi from Mum-Mum, the laksa stall is like a factory! It is true that they have at least 8 person operating the stall: 2 person prepare the ingredients, 1 cook, 5 servers. Under her sharp observation, she shared, “i timed it once. 3 bowls = 5 min. and they run out of food by 10-10:30 am. open 7 am”. I didn’t need to wait for more than 10 minutes for my order, even when it’s on a Sunday morning (where business is extra good).

So many prawnies!

The laksa (normal) comes with at least 8 prawns! That’s quite a lot for an ordinary bowl of laksa.

Big vs Small

Bro ordered BIG laksa. The portion of the BIG laksa is the same as the normal ones, just size of the prawn is different.

Lime and Sambal

The laksa comes with lime and spicy sambal – not to my liking because it has a weird after taste =x

Well, the laksa itself is pretty spicy already, don’t need to add the sambal to make it spicier.

4 sticks of Yew Char Kueh @ RM2.00 (50 cents each)

There is this Kuih stall just outside the coffeeshop. They sell freshly made yew char kueh. Who could resist it? We ordered four sticks of yew char kueh for three persons (big eaters maa).

Yew Char Kueh dippings

The yew char kueh goes supremely well with the laksa soup. You guys should give it a try. I tak tipu (no cheat) one.  This can fill up your tank if you think the laksa noodle/beehoon is too little for you.

After finishing our laksa, our tummy felt a little dissatisfied as there are still plenty of space in it. =X

Han Chi Peng & Yew Char Kueh

So, we went to the kuih stall for more yew char kueh, han chi peng (something like cinnamon roll), yew char kueh with the sweet filling, and lek tau suan (mung bean soup aka sticky split green bean dessert). All for RM4.90 only!

Yew Char Kueh with sweet filling

I thought I would be the one saying, “doesn’t this reminds you of something?”, instead, my marther said it out loud first. *wipes sweat*

Lek Tau Suan

The lek tau suan is very nice just that it is too sweet. Definitely need to eat it with yew char kueh. Plus, I had another round of this lek tau suan for lunch yesterday :3

#Random:

Cash Register

Saw this cash register at the porridge stall. You don’t laugh, okay? *lamao*

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