En route to Perlis, we took the exit to Bidor and got to Pun Chun for lunch. It was STEAMING hot, I have to say. Walking on the streets felt like getting baked for dessert.

Pun Chun was a combination of two shop lots - one as a kopitiam, the other sells its products, mainly biscuits.

We grabbed dry noodles for luncheon. I went for my top preferred combination - Dry Noodles with Roasted Duck. The food menu was hung on the wall, the prices were pretty shocking in a small town like this.

The meat portion given was pitifully little. And then we of course bought a few packets of their famous biscuits before leaving the hot, hot oven. Oh my...
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