Saturday, October 27, 2012
Granny’s Homecook Food
In recent years, granny’s health deteriorated tremendously. She has difficulties moving around freely and starting to forget things – suspect to be the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease. Despite her health condition, she still cooks my favourite soup whenever I go back to Penang.
So morale of the story – Good food does not mean that it has to be expensive. Other than the taste, it is a form of love by those who cook to those who consume.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Packing
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Matsuya
| It all starts with the salad and chawanmushi. |
| The bento set |
| The bento set |
| The sushi set |
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
BlackBall Dessert
PJiuan: You should try since it’s vegetarian J
Monday, June 25, 2012
Soondaeya @ Ampang
The interior design of the restaurant was simple but cozy. I was rather worried about the type of food that they will be serving so I ordered a pork intestine soup and a fried pork cutlet (donkatsu). The side dishes served were cabbage and radish kimchi. Nothing fancy but the cabbage kimchi was extremely delicious – the best kimchi I ever have! And then came along the pork intestine soup and donkatsu. Well I would not recommend the donkatsu as the meat was quite thin, though the amount was substantial. However the pork intestine soup was quite nice. Yummy~ The price is quite reasonable – starting from RM20+ per dish.
I would strongly recommend this restaurant for those who want to try some authentic Korean food. It is not the type of cuisine that you can get at normal Korean restaurants. After the meal, you can make a visit to the Korean mini mart downstairs to get some soju.
Location: Soon Dae Ya Korean Restaurant, No. 17-L2, Jalan Ampang Putra 6, Ampang Putra, 68000 Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Proud to be a Penangite!
Friday, May 25, 2012
House moving
Monday, April 23, 2012
April 10th
So lesson learned: Do not attempt dangerous or potentially dangerous moves while you are sleepy and with the lights off.
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
What do you want in life?
Recently I discussed with many people about this topic and realized that there are many lost souls. So I would like to share my 2 cents.
Most of my friends are in late 20s or early 30s. So what they want in life is normally about career. Many of them are not happy or satisfy with what they are currently doing. Some maybe due to misalignment of expectation and job scope, routine job scope, lack of career advancements options etc
Here are some questions to ponder about.
1) Are you happy/satisfy with your current life?
2) Why you are unhappy/ dissatisfy?
3) Do you know the “secrets” to happiness/ satisfaction?
4) Have you put in efforts or taken steps to achieve happiness/ satisfaction?
The above are relatively simple questions. If you ask a kid these questions they can easily answer you. There is no right or wrong answers. Your desires may change according to age, exposure, experience and so on. Nonetheless you can only be happy and satisfy whe you understand yourself, your desires, how to achieve them and make them happen.
Fear of failure may impede you from moving forward. So be brave and take chances.
Hope this helps.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Bangkok ‘11
Bangkok looks very different from what I had in mind. The highway looks a lot like Malaysia’s, or perhaps the other way round. There are many modern and tall buildings in the city center. The Christmas decorations are very beautiful.
Traffic jams in Bangkok is much terrible than KL, vehicles on the road are hardly move an inch. Traffic jams can also happen at night around 9pm, in some alleys! There are many types of transportation and people there drive like crazy! I am glad to say that we had tried many types of transportation. The worst feeling I got was when taking a truck-like vehicle. I felt like I had been kidnapped and the drivers were sending us off to a land far far away.
Tuk tuk
Tips 1: When you are taking a taxi always ask the driver if they are going using meter. This is because during peak hours some metered taxi may choose to go on non meter.
Tips 2: Do not take trips or travel package from tuk tuk or taxi. It’s not value for money and at times may bring you to some shops or factories. Either take a proper day tour package from agencies or go by public transport and explore on your own.
Don’t judge the food by its appearance when you are in Thailand. Some food may looks non spicy but they are actually very spicy. I was suffering a lot during the trip due to my sensitive tummy. Some of the items on my black list include:
- Coffee – Super bad
- Milk Tea – Super sweet
Recommended restaurants:
- Somtam @ Siam Square Soi 5
- Ruen Mallika Royal Thai Cuisine – High end restaurant serving very delicious food.
- Mango Tango – Serving a varieties of mango dessert @ Siam Square Soi 5
Many commented that KFC in Thailand is very nice but I didn’t get a chance to try it.
Recommended places:
- Grand Palace – Truly royalty. The buildings are like masterpieces!
- Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn)
- Tiger Temple – 2 hours from Bangkok city. It’s more like a reserve forest than temple. Get to see real tigers!
- Platinum Mall – Thailand’s largest fashion mall. Wholesaler for clothes and accessories. Ladies’ heaven. (Tips 3: Can only get discounts here if buying more than one)
- Chatuchak Weekend Market (also known as JJ Market) – Weekend wholesaler covering a huge geography. Can get all sorts of things from clothes, wedding gifts to handicrafts at a cheap price. Quite stuffy and uncomfortable when the weather is hot. (Tips 4: Can easily get lost and hard to return back to the same area. If there is anything you want to buy better buy it fast.)
Tips 5: Only shops with the sign “VAT Refund” will be entitled for VAT Refund at the airport.
Grand Palace
Tiger Temple
Recommended massage center:
Let’s Relax
Overall it was a great outing with friends. Check my FB for more pics.






