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Grilled Chicken Ham at Yeolde English, Ipoh

Grilled chicken ham - served with wedges, salad and corn





Having eaten so many times at Yeolde English, I think the grilled chicken ham that I had yesterday deserved a post in this blog. I will blog about Yeolde English in the future, now I will just blog about this food.

Unlike previously, I will usually ordered grilled lamb with the red wine sauce, this round, I've ordered grilled chicken ham hoping that this will be the simplest meal and easiest to cook, thus getting served first, but unfortunately this is not the case - in fact, I got my servings last.


Anyway, back to the grilled chicken ham, from the look of it, the ham meat looks a bit like luncheon meat, so I thought it was luncheon meat, but fortunately no. Grilled chicken ham is served with the mushroom sauce with cheese on top of the ham, coupled with potato wedges and some salad and corn.

Ham meat is soft, tender to be eaten. I did not taste the corn, but my sister can finish it so fast that I think it should taste good. The potato wedges are not bad either, can match the KFC's potato wedges. So, overall the grilled chicken ham is not bad. Guess my next selection at Yeolde English would be grilled turkey ham - wanted to try out the whole collection of grilled "meat" ham.

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