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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby SOSweet » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:17 am

Bro moey, I never been to Ipoh, so know little to nothing about Ipon foods. But I heard Ipon wawa are most beautiful among MY states.
BTW, I still don't understand your signature of ''Baby sitter for beautiful babies 18-25 years of age''.
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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby moeyhc » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:30 am

If you happen to find beautiful babies between 18 to 25 years of age that need baby sitting services... do contact me.... :D

Ipoh Wawas are certainly in a class of their own. But, the food there is most mouth watering. The Hor Fun, Fish ball noodles, Taugeh Chicken.. etc hmmm... I just feel at home eating there. A must try in one's life time experience.... it is that serious... =P~
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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby Joey » Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:02 am

moeyhc wrote:Mei Mei,

Don't just say change topic.... suggest one lah! How about Ipoh food.... I like the food at :thumbsup: :-

Yong Tau Foo Under Tree N4 34.940 E101 05.181
Mun Choong Restrnt Ipoh N4 34.638 E101 04.857
Tuck Kee Restrnt N4 34.941 E101 05.210

What's your comment?... cheers!


Yong Tau Foo under tree...okok lar..
mun choong restaurant...i normally only go there for relative's weddin...o.o
tuck kee restaurant, if its the one which supply good taste of wat dan hor, then its good :thumbsup:
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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby singawon » Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:14 am

Joey wrote:
moeyhc wrote:Mei Mei,

Don't just say change topic.... suggest one lah! How about Ipoh food.... I like the food at :thumbsup: :-

Yong Tau Foo Under Tree N4 34.940 E101 05.181
Mun Choong Restrnt Ipoh N4 34.638 E101 04.857
Tuck Kee Restrnt N4 34.941 E101 05.210

What's your comment?... cheers!


Yong Tau Foo under tree...okok lar..
mun choong restaurant...i normally only go there for relative's weddin...o.o
tuck kee restaurant, if its the one which supply good taste of wat dan hor, then its good :thumbsup:


Wah...so many good food, must plan trip up liao.... =P~
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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby hornet » Thu Oct 16, 2008 9:44 am

Hi...Bro....

Don't forget Ipoh White coffee very famous at Jalan Persiaran Bijih Timah (Old town)
I think Ipoh guy/gal know very well. Ipoh got a lot of thing......... =P~ =P~
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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby Joey » Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:32 am

hornet wrote:Hi...Bro....

Don't forget Ipoh White coffee very famous at Jalan Persiaran Bijih Timah (Old town)
I think Ipoh guy/gal know very well. Ipoh got a lot of thing......... =P~ =P~


yupe yupe...ipoh got alot of good food de...kekekeke... :thumbsup:
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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby cruiser » Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:25 am

Joey wrote:yupe yupe...ipoh got alot of good food de...kekekeke... :thumbsup:


Sounds good and tasty to head for Ipoh again... Wonder if Bro is sweet and in spending spree to sprint up north for a qik galloping gourmet and perhaps, Joh-ey can show us men around her town?

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Say, food aside, who can recommend a good cheap electronics shop selling digital coders in Penang? I need to order online to give to friend in need in Penang. Looking at Olympus esp. :prayer:
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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby Joey » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:27 pm

hohoho, fellow bros, im hopping to china tonight...wa la ~ may u all stay happy... :mrgreen: :) :mrgreen: :) :peace:
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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby jaguar » Sun Oct 19, 2008 1:43 am

Cheesy... I'm back.. out of country and out of internet for a while....... wow... so many 'pom threads'..... hok ! :-$ :-$

I am reeling from jet lag and beer.... good nite.... :nutz: :nutz:

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Re: MFM Official Tok Kok thread

Postby jchoong » Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:47 pm

One of Ipoh's delicacy is the "chee pow kai" (paper wrap chicken). Cant remember exact location of the stall but it is only Take Away service.

In days gone by, one of the key attractions of Ipoh in the evening was to walk along the row of stalls selling "leong char" (chinese herbal tea) where pretty wawas would merchandise and sell these herbal tea. Of course they did a roaring business. Not dissimilar to the sexy girls in Taipei that peddles "pinang" (betal nut) to the truck drivers. Quite a sight; many are traffic stoppers too.
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