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Tong Sui Kai, Ipoh


By Pillow Talk with Bangsar-bAbE (Visit website)



Dessert after dinner, was at Tong Sui Kai (stall 21 & 22), in front of SRJK (C) Sam Tet in Ipoh. At 10pm, there was no place to sit. We ended up sitting in front of the kuay teow th'ng stall next door. Feeling 'pai seh', Chor ordered a bowl of kuay teow th'ng (RM3.30) from the old lady, so that she wouldn't chase us away from her table. "I eat this almost all the time and it's quite nice," Chor said, referring to the noodles. The noodles were bland; it tasted as though I was eating kuay teow with hot water. rif too, thought it was tasteless, and 'not nice at all'. Chor however, disagreed by saying 'Ipoh food is like that'. *sweat*Dessert took ages to arrive -- we were told to wait for 45 minutes. And as most of you know, I'm not very good at waiting. I fidget. A LOT. rif's lin chi kang (RM1.20) was first to arrive. I liked it. The lotus seed was well cooked, without being mushy and the soup was deliciously concentrated. Before I could snap a picture of Chor's ABC Ais (RM2), he took a huge bite of the ice cream. I thought the ABC was slightly on the plain side, especially after eating my mix fruit ice (RM5.50). This dessert comprised slices of mango, jackfruit, longan and watermelon balls on sweetened shaved ice. It comes garnished with salted peanuts, jelly strips and a nice big scoop of ice cream. Very refreshing, especially with the addition of the watermelon. rif kept sticking his spoon into my bowl and stealing my jackfruit slices. Tsk tsk...

If you're craving for something sweet and icy, pay this stall a visit. But I'm telling you -- be prepared to wait as long as I did.


Ambiance: 4/10
Price: 6/10
Dessert: 6/10
Noodles: 3/10
Verdict: Pretty good dessert, at a fraction of what you pay in KL.


Tong Sui Kai,
(in front of SRJK (C) Sam Tet)
off Jalan Sultan Idris,
Ipoh


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