Thu 30 Oct 2008
Longevity noodles – RM18, it is of course a must-have for birthdays. The noodles are half crispy, springy and tasty! And the gravy is good too. I think this is better than the usual longevity I have.
Cod fish – RM60. Nothing too bad or too good.
Crispy pi-pa duck – RM33. This is actually the restaurant’s specialty. Crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Of course, this has to go with the specially prepared plum & lemon sauce.
Steamed chicken – RM33. I think my grandma’s one is better
Fried yam and fried crispy meehoon: RM28. The content in the middle is VERY tasty!
3 heavenly vege : RM12. I have always liked this
Ma po tofu – RM8. Hmmmmmmm not a big fan of tofu but i think the gravy makes the plain tofu a lot more flavorful.
The total bill for 10 persons came to RM230 + one plate of fruits.
This CinCin restaurant is actually in Kluang.
She was like this 2 years ago, also at my dad’s birthday…
and now is like this!









Fried yam and fried crispy meehoo – I thought that is called Buddha Jumping over the Wall?
Longevity Noodle is no longer the must have la… now replaced by birthday cake.
I think Khengsiong is wrong?… That’s called “fat but”.
where in the world did u manage to get the longevity noodles served with quail eggs? a first for me..only available in kluang?
the fried yam ring is too small on that big plate
By one look I know it is Cincin.
Everything is so yum-yum.
Khengsiong: we didnt have cake
so we ordered the noodles. and it is good!
Irenelim: yeah it is called ‘fatt butt’
lotsofcravings: i am not sure about other places.. but most of the longevity noodles i have come with the quail eggs!
mimid3vils: yeah i think the serving of the yam is too little too
Weilian: cincin is so significant. lol
Che-Cheh: yeah yummmmmmy
Wow! What a spread! So yummy! Too bad it is Kluang….so far… where is Kluang ah?