Breakfast and market in Sibu for KL bloggers

heron

Took the bloggers out for breakfast Everybody woke up late. Took a pic of this heron along the way.

sibu pick up

This guy is living a dangerous life. Imagine what would happen if the driver has to make an emergency stop.

shop house

A view of the shop houses near the market.

fish monger

This guy is deft with his knife for gutting the fish.

hawker

In the end we decided against taking anything heavy and just bought some hawker fare from these ladies.

breakfast

The food we bought. At least breakfast is solved for now. :) The real breakfast cooked by Mrs Bengbeng is on the way. :)

10 Comments to "Breakfast and market in Sibu for KL bloggers"

  1. Neo on 14 March, 2008

    Got kompia in the breakfast you serve or not? By the way, I heard people say most Sibu people have rice for breakfast too?

    i feel hungry if i dont take rice :)

  2. Agnes on 14 March, 2008

    Sibu people will have Kampua instead of rice for breakfast…hehe

    kampua every day cannotlah :)

  3. MonkeyWong on 14 March, 2008

    I eat Roti not rice :P

    i think roti is boring :) some more it is so expensive nowadays :(

  4. anthony wong on 14 March, 2008

    hi bengbeng, i thought u would eat there, rather than bring home. Half the fun of having breakfast in msia, is to go to a kopitiam, order malaysian kopi, and have dim sum. the usual things like har kow, sui mai,loh mai kai, chee cheong fun, steamed buns, or porridge with yau char kuey. Or we go to a mamak stall and have teh tarik, with nasi lemak wrapped in banana leaf or have roti blatta. that is the thing we do in west malaysia, but maybe east malaysia have its own habits. Dim sum is a cantonese breakfast custom, very simple but the restaurants got into the act, and now make it very elaborate with lots of exotic dishes.

    and added value prices :)

  5. nona on 14 March, 2008

    I usually take roti and coffee for breakfast.
    Nice to see pictures of sibu’s milieu :)

    a bit too lazy to cook so early in the morning. there’s this feeling sometimes :)

  6. michelle on 14 March, 2008

    wats kampua?
    its a kind of noodle rite??
    eat rice for breakfasT?
    emmm yet to try…

    we very often have rice for breakfast..is true kampua is noodles :)

  7. Judy on 15 March, 2008

    Wah, makan, makan, makan…..nanti macam STP! :P

  8. wuching on 15 March, 2008

    you’re the official KL bloggers guide to Sibu hor!

  9. Chen on 16 March, 2008

    Miss those kompiah, kampua, pien neek and tien bien hu in Sibu and Sarikei.

    I will visit Sibu and Sarikei again some day. Used to visit Sibu in the past during my primary school days :)

    And it’s hard to find roti canai for breakfast in Sibu. Can get nasi lemak but not that easy. hehehhe.. Roti Canai & Nasi Lemak is our staple breakfast in most places in Peninsular :)

    its easy to find muslim food nowadays :)

  10. siam on 20 March, 2008

    hihi
    what a nice blog
    i am from sibu

    people in sibu don’t really have rice for breakfast
    hehe

    at least i prefer noodle
    i think they will sometimes take kuih muih for breakfast
    there are lots of choices we have
    so can be different everyday

    i try to make it different too or it would b so boring :)
    but we have rice for breakfast very often..perhaps it is bcoz we r rural area people :)

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