Jia Xiang Corner Dinner
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- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater Pat Lim shares a dinner stop at Jia Xiang Corner in Raub after a long drive from Kota Baru


Snacks, Non-Halal
Was at Restoran Joo Huat and saw this new stall selling Chinese scones. the stall’s signboard with the name are all in chinese and i can’t read. i suppose it is a pancake stall… kind of like one that i came across at new lane corner coffee shop, selling chinese scones with filling inside.
ok there are two types – one is the small round one and the other is the big thin crispy one. the small round one has 4 flavours – potatoes, chicken, spring onion, nuts. the thin crispy one has 2 flavours only – spring onion and the other i forgot.
well i bought the small one – potatoes and egg flavour and for the thin crispy one i bought the spring onion flavour. each was at RM3.00. i found all of them taste good. i particularly like the potatoes pancake. i notice there are some tiny pcs of ham in it. then when i try the egg one, i also notice the tiny pcs of ham. maybe all 4 also has the ham.
this is quite a new stall at the joo huat coffee shop (where the famous kim leng loh mee is). could be one month or two months old maybe. i did comment to the seller how come your signboard has no english words, which makes me not knowing what on earth they are selling. she said yalah they made a mistake…. they will put up english words soon.
left is the egg pancake and right is the potatoes pancake

this is the thin crispy pancake that I bought

this is the thin crispy pancake that i bought – showing after i cut into pcs.

the stall
the dine-in plate is cute. shape like a boat

there! all the types mentioned here but i can’t read.
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