hello, my name is Yan and i'm a msian student studying in sydney. I have been reading your blog for quite some time now as it's very interesting I must say. Anyway, I wanted to ask if you know what 'mee pok' is? It's often used to cook 'bak chor mee' or dry pork noodles. Do you know if it's available in asian grocery stores here in sydney? I've seen the fried 'yee mee' types that are used for claypot noodles, but what does 'mee pok' look like? Thnx!
hello, my name is Yan and i'm a msian student studying in sydney. I have been reading your blog for quite some time now as it's very interesting I must say. Anyway, I wanted to ask if you know what 'mee pok' is? It's often used to cook 'bak chor mee' or dry pork noodles. Do you know if it's available in asian grocery stores here in sydney? I've seen the fried 'yee mee' types that are used for claypot noodles, but what does 'mee pok' look like? Thnx!
ReplyDeleteThe roasted skewers look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteAgree re: the skewers! I have never eaten these. Helen, can you recommend any Vietnamese restaurant which has them?
ReplyDeleteRecipe for the skewers and the lamb chops, please!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. I've never thought of putting lemongrass and lamb together before. Great idea.
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