Not just any rice congee Image from Locky's English Playground |
Dine in queue and takeout queue Image from Locky's English Playground |
Menus on the wall Image from Locky's English Playground |
Image from Locky's English Playground |
Panoramic view outside the shop Image from Locky's English Playground |
5 orders Image from Locky's English Playground |
Beef congee and pig's blood congee Image from Locky's English Playground |
Well, it is not as green and it is not so good in terms of carbon emission, but the texture -- that perfect, inseparable blend of molten rice and water, together with the ingredients added to the boiling only after you place the order, is unbeatable on a cold winter day.
Fried soy sauce noodles Image from Locky's English Playground |
Zaa loeng -- Youtiao rice rolls Image from Locky's English Playground |
Plain rice rolls Image from Locky's English Playground |
The best part about these two dishes is, they are excellent when hot and still delicious when cold.
Do you me any good other good congee shops? Leave a comment below.
Vocabulary:
gluttony -- (n) [U] disapproving when people eat and drink more than they need to
youtiao -- (n)[C] also known as the Chinese cruller, Chinese oil stick, Chinese doughnut, and fried breadstick,[citation needed] is a long golden-brown deep-fried strip of dough eaten in China and (by a variety of other names) in other East and Southeast Asian cuisines. Conventionally, youtiao are lightly salted and made so they can be torn lengthwise in two. Youtiao are normally eaten at breakfast as an accompaniment for rice congee or soy milk.
Resources:
Youtiao @Wikpedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youtiao
炸兩 (Cantonese: Zaa3 Loeng5) @Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhaliang
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english-chinese-traditional/gluttony?q=gluttony+
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