Dim sum at Yam Palace

REGARDLESS of whether today has been commercialized, Father’s Day is a day where you’ve got to celebrate for your dad...if you did for your mum.

Else he’d be jealous Embarrassed

Jokes aside, the food at Yam Palace is definitely worth a try. Like what my cousin mentioned, you can’t compare eating dim sum at Ipoh or Hong Kong - rather, is it up to your expectation. Those places have set too high a standard sometimes.

Ha. I guess though Yam Palace didn’t really excite, at least it didn’t disappoint my parents.

Some pictures...I’m actually salivating when I’m processing them ha.

Almond mango prawn balls
almondmangoprawn

Fried seaweed Beancurd Prawn roll
Fried seaweed Beancurd Prawn

Glutinous Chicken Rice
glutinous chicken rice

Oatmeal Green trea pumpkin balls
oatmeal green tea pumpkin

Yam Lychee Balls
yam lychee

The after-math
the aftermath
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Never go against...

...YOUR stomach, for that matter. Even if you're going on a shoot. Laugh

waraku

No prizes won for guessing where this is, the answer is pretty obvious.

salmon

I have my sensei to blame. Even though I'm not as frequent as I wish I could for training, the craving for salmon sashimi didn't die down.

friednoodle

Simple dinner set to cap off the meal, don't ask me for the exact name! I forgot!
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For food cravers...

Considering that I'm a novice in food hunting, I realize I got quite picky taste buds.

Today was a good day. Dear brought me to this place called 味香园. The stuff is good, especially the 芝麻糊, sesame paste in english. Considering that I'm irked by the thick flavors that some stalls are selling, this worked out to be just nice, and half as sweet. Indeed, I probably will consider going back for more Laugh

Pictures:

sesame paste shop

The shop

the shop feel

The look of the shop from inside.

The menu of the sesame paste

The menu itself

I just realized I forgot to add in the location. It's near one of the streets near to Chinatown's food street. One will be glad to provide directions, if needed Happy
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