Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Going to Ramadhan Bazaar

Every year I've always looked forward to go to Ramadhan bazaar.  There are several designated places for Ramadhan bazaar where there are many stalls selling various delicacies and drinks for buka puasa (breaking of fast).  With so many choices, one tends to buy more than one can eat.  On hungry stomach, everything looks so delicious and one wants everything.  

Here are some of the food I bought from my frequent trips to Ramadhan bazaar... 

nasi kukus ayam berempah
fried kuay teow
fried mee hoon
 nasi lemak
roti john
ayam percik
 Portugese grilled stingray
 otak-otak
tauhu bakar
 murtabak and samosa
kuih bakar
curry puff

apam
samosa


~ my favourite ~ roti jala
and soya
Till next week, wishing everyone selamat hari raya aidilfitri and happy national day!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Wedding reception at Chili Espresso, Sooka Sentral

Was invited to attend an ex-colleague's wedding luncheon on Saturday, August 20, 2011 at Chili Espresso, Sooka Sentral.
Not the conventional Chinese wedding reception, it was more like Malay wedding style.  The invitation is open from 12 pm to 5 pm and it's a buffet style wedding reception.  The food ~ mamak goreng, Singaporean mee hoon, pasta, fried chicken, green curry gravy, kerabu mangga, durian cheese cake, chocolate cake, a variety of local delicacies and so on ~ all tasted so good.

The door gift is kinda cute.
Till next week, wishing you both and baby a lifelong of happiness and joy!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

M.A.C.C. THREE and a half MEN

Everyone laughs the same in every language because laughter is a universal language - Yakov Smirnoff.


For the love of stand up comedy, we went to PJ Live Arts Theatre at Jaya One last night. This time we watched M.A.C.C. with their new show - Three and a half Men!

Wonder what M.A.C.C. is?  Well, it stands for Malaysian Association of Chinese Comedians.  The cast for last night's show - Douglas Lim, Kuah Jenhan, Phoon Chi Ho and the newbie, Dr Jason.  
The show started at 9.15 pm and was over by 10.55pm.  I enjoyed it so much... so worth the RM30 ticket.
Till next week, keep up the laughter...

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Housewarming at Taman Lestari Putra

A colleague moved to her new home in May and last Saturday she finally held her housewarming for us, one of the few she has held, I guess...  Along with her invitation, she wrote down the road direction instead of providing us the usual map as she claimed she didn't know how to draw map.

Sixteen of us turned up and we were served with nasi kukus ayam, chicken satay from Kajang, ice-cream and tiramisu cake.

Like the wallpaper at her living hall ~ no photo, though ~ only managed to snap some photos on the first floor, mostly master bedroom ;)


 ~ walk-in closet ~


~ the only photo from ground floor ~ courtesy of the host
Till next week, hope we warmed the house enough hehe

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Krabi Getaway

It's always been my dream to go to Krabi and that is where I've just got back from today.  I fell in love with it the moment I saw it on Amazing Race Asia Season 1 ~ back in 2007.  I know right then and there that I'm gonna go there one day.

Krabi town is located at the shore to the Andaman Sea. It is one of the southern provinces of Thailand.

We booked flight + hotel via airasia.com. The flight is scheduled to leave LCCT at 1.25pm and reach Krabi International Airport at 1.40 pm... Huh, thanks to the one-hour time difference, you saved one hour.  We stayed at Amantra Resort & Spa for the whole trip (5 days 4 nights). Amantra Resort & Spa is located on the south-west coast of the island of Koh Lanta Yai, part of Krabi province.
We were greeted by a friendly staff who immediately took us to our room.
Our room is right infront of the swimming pool.
Can't help but took a photo of the plants infront of the balcony
and the beach
Their restaurant is right by the beach.  
We had dinner at the restaurant in the resort itself on the first and second nights and also for daily lunch. 
 We had seafood tomyam,
 steamed fish with lemon,
 Thai shrimp salad with glass noodles
 and stir-fried shrimps with garlic & pepper.
As it is our initial intention to spend our holiday lazing around the beach or the pool, that is exactly where we've been every morning and evening.
Well, there is also a jacuzzi right next to the pool.
I also walked on the beach in the mornings.



On the second and fourth days, we decided to spend the afternoon at the spa.  It's called Dreamy Spa.
On the second day, I picked the promotion package of 1,000 baht for aromatherapy oil massage (exotic aroma oils are smoothed over acupuncture points of the body to soothe you into deep relaxation), body scrub (removes dead skin cells, rebalances skin texture and softens the skin.  This deeply cleansing treatment will detoxify your skin and is highly recommended prior to any spa treatment) and facial refresher (a pure and simple but very effective refresher consisting of cleansing, exfoliation, compress, toning, facemask and moisturising).  Without the package, aromatherapy oil massage costs 595 baht for 1 hour, body scrub costs 395 baht for 30 minutes while facial refresher costs 395 baht fo 30 minutes.

On our second trip to the spa, I did body mask (a nourishing body mask treatment to soften and refine your skin as well as detoxify and stimulate the body system to generate new skin cells, making your skin smooth, beautiful and perfectly toned. A scalp massage and body splash is included in this treatment) which costs 495 baht for 30 minutes and foot reflexology (a combination of firm hand action and wooden stick focusing on energy and healing points of the feet that affect the entire body) which costs 395 baht for 1 hour.

On the third afternoon, we called for Thai massage in the room.  It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience ~ never again!

On our last evening after we left Dreamy Spa, we had dinner at Laanta Seafood Restaurant.
While waiting for food, I took photo of the island on the opposite side of the restaurant.
We had seafood tomyam on hot pot,
spicy Thai shrimp salad with glass noodles,
stir-fried crab with black pepper, fried kale with oyster sauce ~ can't wait to dig into the tomyam that I forgot to take photos ~
lemon juice
and pineapple juice.
On our last morning on the island, we decided to take latte, hot Thai tea, egg sandwiches with french fries and
Pad Thai with omelette.
Can't believe I have spent 5 days in Krabi and it is now time to fly home. The flight is scheduled to take off from Krabi International Airport at 2.25 pm and reach LCCT at 4.45 pm... well, no thanks to the one-hour difference, the flight back is longer!

Till next week, so happy that one of my long-time dreams has come true :)