Kedai Kopi New Mui Vui @ Hilltop
Kedai Kopi New Mui Vui
Location: Behind Prudential Building, Middle shop
$$-$$$
Ratings:
Food: 4/5
Service: 3/5
Cleanliness: 3/5
Visit reviewed: 5/04/2010
My sister "Angeline" like to share food all the time, she said, sharing made it taste more delicious, other then food she always share all her knowledge and other good things with us and other good people, she said this way our life will be more content when we are not selfish (sharing means caring, everyone can do their part)
Today's Meditation:
I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day,
a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic
waiting somewhere behind the morning.
J.B. Priestley
Location: Behind Prudential Building, Middle shop
$$-$$$
Ratings:
Food: 4/5
Service: 3/5
Cleanliness: 3/5
Visit reviewed: 5/04/2010
My sister "Angeline" like to share food all the time, she said, sharing made it taste more delicious, other then food she always share all her knowledge and other good things with us and other good people, she said this way our life will be more content when we are not selfish (sharing means caring, everyone can do their part)
As told by one of our blog's viewer, Leslie, the Wor Tip's stall and Sotong Kangkung's stall had been forced to move out from Chuan Hin. They had now relocated to Kedai Kopi New Mui Vui.
Sotong Kangkung, RM10.00
The taste of the Sotong Kangkung was still up to the standard and doesn't deteriorated after they relocated to the new place.
Fried Mee Hoon (Dry), RM5.00
The Fried Mee Hoon had nice savoury wok taste. Not bad at all.
Dumpling (Fried), RM6.00
The Dumpling's skin was crispy while the minced pork filling was flavourful with onion and black vinegar taste. I guessed many people are looking for their stall ever since they move.Dumpling (boiled), RM6.00
The Dumpling's skin was smooth, soft and a little bit chewy. The boiled version was more healthy as it is less oily.Fried Mee Hoon (Wet), RM5.50
Stir-Fried Sawi with garlic, RM8.00
Grilled Stingray, RM16.00
If you had ever try the Grilled Fish at Chuan Hin, needless to say, you know that it is good.
Total paid for dinner tonight, RM60.40
Today's Meditation:
Look to this day! For it is life, the very life of life. In its brief course, lie all the truths and realities of your existence: The bliss of growth. The glory of action, the splendor of achievement, for yesterday is but a dream nd tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day! Such is the salutation of the dawn.
from the Sanskrit
This day, it truly is all we've got. There is nothing more in this life over which we have any control at all. While our actions today may affect our tomorrows, it's still true that we have control only over today's actions and thoughts and reactions. When you get right down to it, you could even say that we have only this moment, for we don't have control over any of our actions even half an hour into the future. There's just right now.
If you want to grow and develop as a person, you must take some sort of action today to make sure it happens. That means sitting down and reading a book that's important to you, or even planning to register tomorrow for a certain course or seminar. It may not take place for a while, but by making plans today you can guarantee that you'll be a part of it.
I think that we're not taught to appreciate this thing called "today." We tend to take it for granted, for here it is, it has come unannounced, and we haven't had to do anything for it to become part of our lives. It just came. We appreciate those moments that we've worked for, slipping into a hot tub after a long and difficult day, leaving for a nice vacation, receiving the raise at work--but we tend not to see our right now as the most important moment of our lives.
So we tend not to appreciate it. But it doesn't have to be so. We can look to this day as the beautiful gift that it is. It really does contain everything, and we can see it all if we train ourselves to do so. You are living in a beautiful new today right now, and you have the choice to look to it for the marvel that it is, or to take it for granted as just another day. Which do you think will help you the most?
I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day,
a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic
waiting somewhere behind the morning.
J.B. Priestley
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