Copyright Notice

You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, publish, display, perform, modify, create derivative works, transmit, or in any way exploit any such content, nor may you distribute any part of this content over any network, including a local area network, sell or offer it for sale. You may not alter or remove any copyright, watermarks, or other notice from copies of the content on this blog. Copying or storing any content is expressly prohibited without prior written permission of the blog owner. For permission to use the content on this blog, please contact harrycath@gmail.com.

Friday, 25 July 2025

IPH Day 1 │ Haji Gany!

Waiting Out the Rain

The afternoon heat was unbearable, so we stayed indoors until evening. We had planned to take a short walk to Gerbang Malam, less than a kilometre away, but a heavy downpour at 7:30pm completely derailed our plans.

For almost two hours, we waited for the rain to ease. By the time it slowed to a drizzle, most of the eateries at Gerbang Malam had already closed for the night.

Searching for Dinner

Our immediate backup options were the coffee shops across The Majestic along Jalan Dato Tahwil Azar, but they too were closing. So we continued walking toward Jalan Yang Kalsom and eventually found ourselves at Haji Gany Nasi Kandar — an Indian Muslim restaurant open around the clock.

We took our seats and ordered a simple, comforting meal:

  • Maggi Mee Goreng
  • Roti Canai Sardin
  • 2 Coca Cola

Everything came to just RM14.50 (about USD/EUR3). After dinner, we made our way back to The Majestic, grateful to have found a warm meal despite the weather.

Ending the Night

It wasn’t the evening stroll we had planned, but it was still a cosy, memorable night in Ipoh.

Stay tuned for our next video as we have breakfast at Ming Court Hong Kong Dim Sum.

Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:

No comments:

Post a Comment