One weekday I decided to have just one meal. Yup, one meal a day (OMAD) simply because I wasn't feeling super hungry.
I went to Ke Ren Lai because I love the food and I like the ambiance. Certain places make me feel uncomfortable (in Hokkien we say "boh song") for reasons that I can't explain. It's the energy I think, not ngam with mine hah...hah...
But here, I feel right at home. I sat at the front, facing outside. Then my mind went a bit crooked.
If a customer is naughty, they could nip out of the restaurant without paying if they sat at this corner. When the restaurant is busy, no one would be the wiser. You would bypass the cashier counter and make your escape. Not that I would ever do such a despicable thing. Sorry, I digress.
Back to my lunch.
This is the ala carte Golden Fried Pork Cutlet with Chicken Floss. I requested for no dressing on the salad.
This dish was for extra protein. I need to build muscles! heh..heh... Oh dear, note the chipped plate tsk...tsk....
I must say that I was very pleased that the mala pork was very tasty. I did not really feel the heat on the first few bites.
And then as if possessed by the devil, I scooped some crispy chili condiment onto my rice and mixed everything all up. Oh my, it was so good, and a moment later I felt the burn.
Woohoo! My tongue was on fire! The chili oil underneath the pork belly slices were very potent. Add on to the extra condiment, I was asking for trouble. Pleasure and pain defined!
I drank iced water at the end of the meal and it helped somewhat. Well, I suffered the effects later in the office. And back at home too. And the next morning. Twice. I shall not get into the gory details hah...hah...hah....














Dear friend, I am surprised that you didn't eat smaller meals a few times rather than one meal.
ReplyDeleteI always like the quotes you share.
It sounds like you really liked the pork.
I hope you have a lovely week ahead.
I usually eat one or two meals a day and rarely three. It works better for me. I hope you are having a lovely week too!
DeleteYou are right my dear friend PH, certain cafe or restaurant just don't feel right, either it is too overwhelming or intimidating, the energy and qin does not give me (or other people) a comfortable feeling, guess it has to do with Feng Shui, there is scientific truth behind Feng Shui
ReplyDeleteTypo *qi
DeleteAh! You also feel like that! I think there is some truth to Feng Shui and energy fields. Some of it can be explained logically (like the lighting and furniture setting can create certain moods) but some can't.
DeleteGot it about your typo "qi" and and when I read "qin" I immediately thought of Qin Shi Huang because my partner was telling me the story about the emperor. LOL!
DeleteYet certain places and restaurants make you feel calm, at home, at ease and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteYes, those places I go to regularly and feel nice being there.
DeleteDear friend PH such a coincidence regarding your last quote and illustration. That day I was pondering about this. As we age and grow old, we grow wiser and gain wisdom. We been through a lot and see through many things, as we see the cruel side of life and the reality, we are not happy. Unlike when we are still innocent and naive, we don't think a lot and as a result we are happier.
ReplyDeleteYou got that right! There more we know the more worried/miserable/anxious we are. That's why they say, ignorance is bliss.
DeleteJust like they say, which is about the same as the quote, when we are young we have all the energy but no wisdom, as we age "gracefully" so they call, we have wisdom but no energy lol.
ReplyDeleteSo true! If only we got both simultaneously.
DeleteYa, I agree with what you say about the feel of eateries. On Sunday I went to Antipodean in Midvalley mall but they only have one dining area between the corridor and road, not a proper shop unit so I don't feel nice so didn't eat there.
ReplyDeleteOh, you too! A pity that the environment was not proper. Maybe you could visit other branches if you have the opportunity.
DeleteI definitely cannot eat the mala pork. Thanks for the warning. Will try that floss and pork next time.
ReplyDeleteI try my best not to feel sad when I understand things. 😢
Have a good Tuesday 😊
I don't know why I had the mala pork again yesterday. And suffered this morning but luckily this time only once. LOL!
DeleteWow, you're very brave....eat mala and add on chilli condiment some more! :O I don't eat overly spicy things for the very reason you went through at home...lol! I also feel more at home at certain places like my neighbourhood cafe where I go for my coffee even though their western breakfasts are very simple and the same (not many choices). I like a place even more if I know the boss coz we tend to talk a bit each time I'm there.
ReplyDeleteYah, I was too brave and suffered in the battle. LOL! I was very foolish and ate it again yesterday (hoping for a different outcome hah..hah..) and though I did suffer, but it was only one time hee..hee... Ah, you also have that feeling, a fondness and comfort at certain places and yes, better still if we know the boss.
DeleteI agree that certain places the vibe & aura could be abit 'off'...that's how i felt too. Oh, those mala i wouldn't go find trouble with them!
ReplyDeleteHigh 5! I once knew someone who has ability to see "the unseen". This person had a meal with my partner and said that he saw a few beings in that restaurant. Not long after, that restaurant closed down! No more mala for me. For sure!
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