Jul
22
Budget Good Food~
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Being not-so-hungry, we are not too sure what to eat on Sunday night. When we saw the promotion for Hainan Village at Manjalara, Kepong, we decided to give it a try.
It was really a very value meal as they are so many dishes for RM9.80 and it was quite good. Though the green curry chicken gravy isn’t as thick as I like, it tasted quite nice too.
The tempura-styled-deep-fried-kang-kung is really crispy and scrumptious. All the side dishes are yummy too except for the soup-of-the-day which is just like what you get at hawker stall. But for RM9.80 it was acceptable and worth it.

I ordered a French toast which I have forgotten to take the picture as I was too engrossed with the food! It was really delicious as well and I will certainly be back for more!

Jul
10
Korean BBQ Chicken~
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This year, even with a little love to KFC, I have decided to stand firm and ban KFC for a year after watching the KFC cruelty chicken video.
I have found many of the KFC cruelty videos in YouTube and other sites. I wanted to put up a video here but decided to remove it as it was really too cruel to look at. You can find a lot of the videos here.
Though I really missed the crispy fried chicken, I have stand it for more than six month and I keep reminding about the cruelty. Well, let just see if I can make the same resolution next year.
Anyway, I really miss fried chicken as I have sort of refrain myself from indulging it due to my high cholesterol. But after seeing the mouth watering lunch pictures taken by BabyFiona, I couldn’t help but try it for myself!
Yes, the Korean BBQ Chicken.
I must admit I have never known its existence. But since it is fried using olive oil, I suppose it is rather healthy, or maybe just not that sinful, right? At first I thought it was a fast food as I was going to the counter to order. But it is a restaurant alright.
I ordered the smoked chicken after battling for 5 minutes over it with teriyaki chicken. However I had a taste of one of the original
fried chicken as well. It was really very yummy, despite the restaurant being rather empty on Saturday night.
The smoked chicken is very tender and tasteful and the whipped potato is good too when it was warm.

The fried chicken is really crunchy and yummy!!! Writing this post and looking at the pictures make me wanna go back again soon! Drool~!!!

But the drink is a little expensive, RM5.50 for a soft drink! But at least it is bottomless and being cheapskate, we ordered one drink and shared among two.

May
21
The Scenic Halong - Part 2
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During the 4 hours boat ride, we stopped twice on the island. This is the first stop :

We stopped by an island with spectacular caves, high ceilings and… well, I didn't listen to the history by the tour guide as I was too busy capturing pictures..

The cave, very beautiful.. better than Gua Tempurung..

We had our lunch on the boat, which was prepared on the boat too! What water was being used to cook? I was a little worried. But it tasted OK and some were nice too since we were hungry..

The sun finally revealed itself after lunch, making the sky so blue and it was lovely! But it was the end of the 4 hours boat trip. Heading back to the mainland..

Upon reaching mainland, we were back on the little bus and headed back to Hanoi on the 4-5 hours journey~!

May
19
The Scenic Halong - Part 1
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Halong Bay is indeed one of the prettiest places that I have been to. I mean nature place, apart from Koh Samui, with the white sandy beaches on those lovely island! Man, I am mesmerized, again!
We set out pretty early, around 8-ish in the morning to the jetty with many boats! I simply love the view. I always like jetty full of boats, feel like real holiday and I could forget all my stress and worries. =)

Though the weather was a little gloomy, I still can't help feeling excited like a small kid. I love the sound of the waves and the huge spread of green water gleaming under the sun and the wind blowing against my cheek with my eyes closed. Wonderful!
There are also many mobile sellers on the small boats approaching our boats! They are selling fruits and also seafoods. Most of them have small children with them which are rather a pitiful sight. They grew up on the small boats and their life is practically on the sea. I can't imagine living like that, can you? 



May
16
Poverty..
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Sometimes I would complaint about my lack of wealth-ness and about life when I have am leading a good life with stable job. I believe a lot of people do that too.
I suppose there are many more people living in poverty and poor living condition that are worse than us.
These pictures taken in Halong Bay, Vietnam remind me how lucky I am to have what I have. They practically live on the boat and sell food to the visitors everyday. How sad..


May
11
Trishaw~
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I like this photo a lot~
Taken on the 1 hour trishaw ride for USD5 around the Hanoi city. It’s rather fun although a little scary as you were seated at the front of the trishaw and many motorbike were coming from all direction.
Will they hit me?!?
The answer is no. The trishaw peddler and other motorist are so good in manoeuvring that they could avoid each other at the very last second!
It’s great to see the city without having to walk on your own. (^.^)
May
8
Hanoi, The People & Culture~
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Most of the people in Vietnam work in the agricultural sector and you could see a lot of paddy fields along the way.

According to "Sun", our tour guides, women in Vietnam are very hard working and faithful to their husband. They would do all the hard work and serve their husband well.
Vietnam wives, anyone? (I think only costing around RM20K for a permanent maid that could bear you children and serve you well! Pretty too! Good deal, eh?)

In one occasion, "Sun" said, woman can never say no. Ahhh, I wondered if he really meant it. Try Malaysian woman, they can say louder no than man and nothing makes them to do against their will (or at least me).
I see a lot of mobile sellers on the street; either on their bicycle or by foot and mostly woman! Their products range from varieties of fruits, household stuffs, clothing, accessories and even bra; which they carry on the two baskets, balancing on their shoulder with a rod.

Another different culture is most Vietnamese like to sit at the "mini stalls" by the roadside with ridiculously small stools! I think they served food and drinks but I didn't have chance to try any of it. According to SlowCatchUpKuan who tried them, some was rather nice.
The tour guide said the stools are small so that they can run faster when the police come after them as it was illegal stalls. There are just too many stalls along the way though. And people likes sit by the roadside either for chit chatting or for a game of chess! So relaxing (and dusty)!

You can see many "mini stalls" at the road side~

May
7
Hanoi City~
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So what's with Hanoi? The country barely achieved their independence less than 30 years. So it is like Malaysian in the seventies I suppose, which I wasn't even born yet!
It is rather mundane town with some old classical buildings, all slim and tall. It was slim as everyone wants a piece of land by the roadside and thus they are given a narrow land but the people could build as high as they want. So many buildings are 3 storeys and above and people do business in front of the house. But it was a pretty sight as if you stepped back into older times.
Our tour guide, known as "Sun" (his given name) told us that there are 3 slim things in Hanoi.
- First is the person, they are mostly slim! It's true! I hardly see any fat people there.
- Second is the building. Slim and tall~ Graceful~!
- Third is their road! Slim but messy with traffics coming from all the direction, full of honking that drives you crazy!


Another thing I noticed is their cables by the roadside! Man, how messy they could be! One electrical pole has so many cables coming out of it and I really wondered how the electricians work on them and how dangerous could it be!

Here is the picture of Hanoi city from my hotel room in the morning (courtesy of kyife) : :

Here is the photo at night from my hotel room (courtesy of kyife) :
B.e.a.u.tiful~!
Apr
25
Steamboat, anyone?
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I am not really crazy about steamboat as since young, the steamboats I have are always full of balls. Yeah, like fish balls, prawn balls, fish cake and stuffs from the same family. I only like meat balls and ‘fu zhuk’ (don’t know what you call it in English).
Besides, how can steamboat beats satay celup from my hometown, right!?!
But…! There is a nice steamboat place (in fact many at the same areas) at Kepong Manjalara which is very famous for the steamboat! Even a non-fancy-steamboat would drool whenever I think of the spicy, delicious-tom-yam soup! Yum!
I just had it again last 2 weekend ago and it’s really good and not that pricey. Around RM15.xx per pax I reckon.
A full plates of food, with Yee Mee noodles and MeeHoon and eggs~


Apr
24
What’s On My Room Table~
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Mar
21
Protected: One of My Best Night~
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Mar
13
Happy Wednesday!
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OOOOPPPpppsss… I meant HAPPY THURSDAY!!!!
Technical error… *shy*




