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Dec 13, 2010 • [425 views]
I had a very blissful birthday this year. A blessed one. Blessed with lotsa good food; thanks to friends, family & Chris esp, who have the intention of expanding my waistline! (or was it vice versa? oops!) From pre to post celebration flooded with meals schedule. Oh please. Yeah, there was an itinerary lined up...
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Dec 10, 2010 • [133 views]
Lots of Love from Chris ♥
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Dec 8, 2010 • [186 views]
In order to reach in time to 1U for the earliest show of Harry Potter (yeah, sleepy heads woke up late), we adjourned to the mall directly for breakfast/ brunch. Having thought of a hearty meal with noodles, we headed towards Lammeeya. We’ve previously tried once at Lot 10 Hutong (thought it was great) and...
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Nov 30, 2010 • [483 views]
While Seri Kembangan is being populated slowly by new cafes, steamboat houses and ‘dai chow’ Chinese restaurants, there’s still one family restaurant that we would make a ‘come-back’. A seafood restaurant famous for their ‘Christmas Island Red Crabs crawling during the mating & migration season’ wall. And now, they’ve expanded their dining space with an...
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Nov 25, 2010 • [604 views]
When life gives you lemons… make Lemonade! But Lemonade still taste bad sometimes when you’re not in the right mood. What makes you happy when you’re surrounded with lemons? Just a sweet & mood-uplifting post to erase all suffocating events. How to put a smile back on? #1 Desserts @ Alexis A few slices of...
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Nov 20, 2010 • [211 views]
Working right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and got tied down with only 1 hour of lunch (sometimes not even 1), we’re restricted to the canteen food & walking distance stalls nearby. I don’t think you would wanna be hugged by the crazy traffic around during lunch hours. Nah. It’s not as bad. As...
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Nov 14, 2010 • [188 views]
Continued from Day 2 Part 1 of our journey of a 2 days 1 night stay at Lake District Cumbria…… Please view♥ Our Travelogue ♥ for easier browsing of itinerary. Exploring the relaxing lifestyles of the locals at Ambleside is a true wonder. Strolling around at a slow pace; sitting under a tree eating pastry...
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Nov 9, 2010 • [559 views]
Do you love an open, low-built, fast motor car? A Ferrari. Everyone wants one. I love the spartan or luxurious touch of it. Would you love to date a Ferrari for dinner maybe? Would you wanna pay the restaurant a visit if you see a Ferrari parked IN it? Another new concept restaurant & bar...
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Oct 30, 2010 • [353 views]
This round we are bringing you towards an oriental dining experience with fresh ingredients and home-cooked soup that’ll make you lick your bowl clean. Oh, we’re pretty sure about this. Jade Pot or 一品锅 had made us listed this on top of our fav hot pot eateries list, beating the other steamboat restaurants hands down. Why?...
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Oct 25, 2010 • [532 views]
Taman Tun Dr. Ismail or better known as TTDI is famous for it being mushroomed with bars and bistros that spice up the area as the night pours in especially during happy hours/ weekends. A recent additions to TTDI bustling social hub is a neighbourhood bar/pub; d Legends bar. d Legends bar believe in maintaining...
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Oct 17, 2010 • [179 views]
It’s about time again we continue to share our travel tales from the west. Beautiful tales from the countryside this time. The Lake District, a mountainous region located in the North West of England. Very famous for its lakes and its mountains, it has became a popular holiday destination; for those who seek tranquility and...
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Oct 14, 2010 • [238 views]
Sakura has always been a familiar name in our parent’s dictionary during their courtship years. Its long years of establishment have draw out attention & tastebud’s curiosity to check out their very famous Nasi Bojari and Nasi Lemak. “Old is Gold” we deemed. It seems that Madam Kwan’s recipe originated from Sakura. Kitchen tales that...
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Oct 12, 2010 • [204 views]
You would eventually drive the extra miles just to savour a good plate of wantan noodles. Oh yes we would, we swear. It happened during one late evening having learnt that Char Siew Zai has a branch at SS2. We google-map-ed and GPS-ed the exact spot but Char Siew Zhai was nowhere to be found....
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Oct 8, 2010 • [355 views]
Chris studied me hard while I was fiddling with my phone engaging on the game ‘breakfast maker’. I was longing for a somewhat authentic English breakfast and he knows I missed it so much. After browsing through a few selections from net, he announced, “I bring you for a big breakfast tomorrow”. A sunny Saturday...
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Oct 2, 2010 • [132 views]
Nowadays, when we made our way up to Genting Highlands, we would be scratching our heads when it comes to dinner time. Consider this place if you would like to try something new to get your tastebuds seduced & tantalized… by spices.. & be prepared for a splurge. Spice Garden currently has four branches in...
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Sep 25, 2010 • [569 views]
I just ‘lomograph-ied’ our photos to match poco. hee. Simple, contented, minimal with cuteness x 100. Whatever cosy adjectives that pops into your mind fits poco handmade, cafe & atelier perfectly. We’ve always drawn towards conceptual eateries and what’s behind Poco? Love Story. aww… #1 LOVE & deco Here’s their little story: Poco was managed...
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Sep 23, 2010 • [417 views]
Continued from Bali Day 3…… After enjoying our beauty sleep at Green Field, Ubud, we continued our last day itinerary. Time just swift by quicker especially when you’re on a holiday. Our Day 4 was spent on more last minute shopping & more sight seeing. #1 Shopping at Pasar Seni Sukawati Travelling to Ubud, be...
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Sep 19, 2010 • [45 views]
The joyous Mid-Autumn or Mooncake Festival is around the corner and we bet many families are celebrating it over the weekend! Gatherings with traditional lanterns, with candles lit and mooncake of course, for the festival of moon worship. This is known as a time of the year when moon is at its “fullest”; that is...
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Sep 15, 2010 • [262 views]
We’re now a big fan to Tung Sing @ Kajang when it comes to breakfast with black coffee, nasi lemak, toast and half-boiled eggs on weekends. Broke the routine when dad decided to give us a ride, heading down to Jalan Pudu for a taste of one of his fave Prawn Noodle. A small stall...
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Sep 11, 2010 • [509 views]
Pics taken with Canon A650IS Looking for cheap & affordable Japanese eats? Dig into Pandan Indah area for a grilling session. Yakiniku, which means grilled meat cooked over flame of wood charcoals, was where we headed to. The grilled meat is best eaten after dipping into ‘tare’ and the common sauce consist of Japanese soy...