Eating out in Mukah

There were a few Chinese restaurants in Mukah. Upon reaching there and while waiting to meet up with Miss Saw, we decided to have lunch at one which served local dishes like Umai, a dish of raw fish and of course, the miring, a tasty vegetable dish popular all over Sarawak. At night, Miss Saw took us to another Chinese restaurant popular for a chicken dish. After dinner, there was actually nothing to do since Mukah was just a small, quiet town. Miss Saw kindly took us on a driving spree before dropping us at our hotel. When we met up again the next morning at about seven, it was yet again to another Chinese coffee shopt which many flocked to for its special brand of fish noodles...

Eating out in a coffeeshop...



Teh Si and Fish Noodle...




Umai..



Ham Chee Peng for a snack...


Comments

Liudmila said…
In the raw fish there are many warms...
footiam said…
No worms at all. Japanese are very fond of raw fish too, I heard.
Liudmila said…
I read a statistic about "traditional", "local" illnesses. Why persons from different parts of the world can do not tollerate the life in other parts. It was written that because Japanese eat raw fish they have specific infestations with warms that they do not feel because they have then from generations. Europeans have not these infestations (they hav others) and when they come to live in Japan they can not tollerate it with even grave conseguenses. It's medical statistic, I don't know how much truth there is inside.
footiam said…
I suppose our body adapt to different situations.