Porridge @ Kheng Hin


Had porridge for dinner tonight with BF at Kheng Hin in Foh Sang. Was told that the porridge here is very famous; it’s super delicious!

Here are the price list for the porridges. They are all pretty reasonable, from RM4 to RM6.50.

Here’s what the inside of the shoplot look like. Check out the flat screen tv! They’re especially for advertisements, including an ad for this coffeeshop! Pretty cool!

Okay, here’s BF’s food: Pork Porridge.

Price: RM5.50.

BF said the porridge tasted just right. The scallion, fried shallots, century egg, and the main ingredient, pork, blended PERFECTLY with the porridge. Also, he was given a generous amount of the century egg, too, which BF loved!

Tip: Mix a little sesame oil and soy sauce into the porridge and it’s perfect! (Same goes to my porridge too!)

Here’s my food: Seafood Porridge.

Price: RM6.50.

Don’t let the price put you off; it’s worth every cent! Inside my porridge, there are seaweed, fried shallots, scallions, some fish slice, 2 prawns, and some crab meat.

On the picture below, can you see the fish, prawn and crab? They all tasted sweet! All these, plus the blend of the ingredients above, with some mixture of sesame oil and soy sauce, it was VERY worth the price!

The first thought that came into our mind was how huge each of our bowl is! Other people would order just one bowl, and share it with their partner, and they must think that we are really big eaters to have a bowl each!

But, luckily the porridge tasted so delicious that I managed to finish mine!

This has got to be my favourite porridge eatery so far! So if you guys haven’t tried it, you definitely should!

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Giant Kolombong


I’m sure some of you haven’t seen the newly re-done Giant here in Kolombong. I’ll refresh your memory. It used to be so quiet, you can count how many people actually eating at the food court with your fingers! But now:

Here’s the ground floor:

And then on the first floor, which is the main floor, they have these now:

And they also have Guardian there as well.

The food court is a good place to go now. Gone are the days where all the food stalls are controlled by only one counter, and little portion of food, but expensive price! And it’s called Anjung Selera now, too!

They even have Celyn there now!

But the truth is, the main attraction people come to this food court, apart from the aircon, is this:

a HUGE indoor playground!

It’s a great way to keep the kids entertained when you’re eating. Just keep a constant watch on them when they do!

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