Monday, April 27, 2009

boon's log 1809.02: Randoms - Foodie update, Bohboh in Ipoh, Gifts from Beijing

We were back in Ipoh 2 weekends back. As usual, the ever-spoiling grandparents treated Ab to dimsum, while IL and I just tagged along (haha!). Oh, IL once held the title "DimSum Queen" in the family - the name given by Ed, our relative from Singapore. But I guess the title has been passed down to Ab, our little DimSum Princess...

The grandparents decided against FohSan because of no air-conditioning and tighter spaces. So we ended up eating at Yoke Fook Moon, along the east side of Jalan Leong Sin Nam, Greentown, Ipoh.


Yoke Fook Moon Hong Kong Dim Sum, Greentown, Ipoh

The food quality used to be better compared to our recent visit 2 Saturdays ago. It is not entirely bad, just used to be comparitively better. Yoke Fook Moon - the restaurant itself has been around for quite a long time - as far as I can remember, at least ~20 years, known by different names - I remembered it used to be called Biscuit Seafood Restaurant (but serving dim sum in the morning).


DimSum at Yoke Fook Moon

YFM will be facing her biggest challenge yet - just a few doors west of YFM, down Leong Sin Nam Street. The sparkling new FohSan DimSum will be opening her doors soon to the DimSum aficionados and connoisseurs from Ipoh and all over Malaysia. Yeah, people actually drive all the way from Penang and KL just to get a taste of FohSan's dimsum.


New FohSan, Ipoh

Of course, with the relocation from the pre-war building along Jalan Mustapha Al-Bakri, to the new location, somethings will never be the same again - e.g. the atmosphere. But I am sure that nostalgic feeling will soon fade away and drowned by the hustling and bustling of the dimsum carts and the waitresses' shouting and not forgeting the mother-load of people standing by your table, waiting for you to finish your food quickly... Typically, FohSan... Let's hope that the move will not impact the quality of food.



Ab's Panda Variety Show - gifts from Beijing

Apart from the eating, Ab was also spoiled with gifts from grandpa and grandma's recent trip to Beijing. More panda toys! But as with most kids, there can only be ONE toy that she loves the most, and that is her BohBoh. CL bought it from Adventist Hospital long time ago and both Ab and BohBoh stuck to each other like glue the moment they met! It's funny, we tried buying "replacement BohBohs" -i.e. same looking ones - but she can tell the difference even when she was 1+ yrs old and expressed that she only wants the original (!!!) and not the "replacements". So we got to make sure that we guard BohBoh with our lives and not risk losing it... or else.


Boh-boh

Last weekend, we were invited to the Parkroyal's Seafood Buffet at the Tamarind Brasserie. It was actually our second visit to Parkroyal in less than 7 days, actually - we were there on Sunday to celebrate our cell member, Jo's birthday.


Parkroyal Seafood Buffet

The food at the Tamarind was just mediocre. Nothing to shout about, really. Apart from the fact that they serve you a whole fish cooked to your liking (Oh you get to choose your own fish from the counter, as well), and slightly bigger sized prawns and lobsters, the rest of the food was just so-so. The spread was rather disappointing while the frequency of replenishing the spread was almost unbearable. Not forgeting some of the waiters were also somewhat ill-mannered. Oh and it is open air with no air-conditioned room/lounge option, unline the competition down the road.

I was told that the price per/pax is ~110 ringgits. Honestly, I would not pay that amount for that quality. I would rather pay a little bit more and head on over to Rasa Sayang's Spice Garden International Buffet on Sundays, and if you are a Citibank credit card holder, you'll even get a 20% discount (They have the air-con option :)).


FengShui at ParkRoyal?

No doubt the refurbished Parkroyal looks good, but I guess they needed a good reno pretty badly also. A whole lot of wood-bamboo-zen-feel in the interior, which is very typical these days, expecially if you are a beach resort. Anyways, nicely done.


Parkroyal Penang Lobby / Coffee Lounge

All in all, it was okay. Will most probably not go back there again, or recommend it to anyone. Seriously for that price, I have many other (better) options to chose from.

boon out...

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Mei said...

Are you one of the rare ones left that still blog and not twitter or you do both? Hmmmm....
Anyways love the scenes and stories from Ipoh. Ohhh my parents used to patron this YFM too - I totally forgot about its existence. Sigh.... what's going on in Malaysia and Perak? Can't held my head high when I tell people I was from Malaysia like I used to, ciak lak!

Wednesday, 13 May 2009 at 15:42:00 GMT-7  
Blogger Boon said...

i do try to blog whenever i can, and try the rest of the web2.0.

you used to hold your head up high when you tell people you're from Malaysia?! When? :) Just kidding.

Anyways, yeah, the situation in Perak is really embarassing. I've got a little more if you wanna read more - follow this link: http://boonspot.blogspot.com/2009/05/boons-log-200904-perak-politicwood.html

Take care, sis.

Sunday, 17 May 2009 at 10:51:00 GMT-7  

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