Month: June 2012

  • ‘Boy On Motorbike’ 3D Wall Mural At Lebuh Ah Quee

    ‘Boy On Motorbike’ 3D Wall Mural At Lebuh Ah Quee

    ‘Boy On Motorbike’ 3D Wall Mural At Lebuh Ah Quee by Ernest Zacharevic – The famous painter artist in Penang who did the scary kung fu girl, the 3D bicycle brother and sister and more wall mural has did one latest mural again at Lebuh Ah Quee, just a street next to Armenian Street which features a young boy painted on the wall riding on a real motorcycle mounted to the wooden door.

    Cool right? I didn’t get a chance to take closer photo of it cause I was just passing by that place. I’ve read that there’s another nice mural at Chew Jetty by Ernest too! Unfortunately, I don’t have much time to explore around as I only back to Penang for a short weekend, moreover it’s more likely a business return-home trip to me. Next holiday, I’m gonna go explore all the cool street wall art of George Town!

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  • Video: Cleaner Greener Penang – ‘Use Recycled Bag’

    Video: Cleaner Greener Penang - 'Use Recycled Bag'

    Video: Cleaner Greener Penang – ‘Use Recycled Bag’ – The Pakatan Rakyat Penang State Government has recently uploaded a few video on their Youtube channel to show what they have done for Penang since 2008’s general election. One of their effort is to create a cleaner, greener Penang with promoting ‘No Plastic Bag Day’.

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    At first I was kinda uncomfortable with the initiatives because I always forgotten to bring my own recycled bag. But later, I get used to it. Mom’s handbag always has a small recycled bag, and in the car too. If really really forgotten to bring, just pay extra RM0.20 which contributes to the charity, not bad right?

    In Selangor, it’s only Saturday, but in Penang, it’s everyday! That’s good also, save the environment. =) Next, keep Penang really clean, no littering around. =)

  • Ochado Signature Bubble Tea @ Paradigm Mall

    Ochado Signature Bubble Tea @ Paradigm Mall – It’s post about Paradigm Mall again, I am not promoting, just can’t help myself from sharing with you guys of what I have tried at the mall. Here’s another F&B outlet I went in Paradigm Mall – Ochado Signature bubble tea cafe. I believe many of you have heard about Ochado. =D

    Ochado Signature Bubble Tea @ Paradigm Mall

    Last time, I was a Taiwanese bubble fan, but now, I don’t really drink a lot because it’s fattening, but then I still drink occasionally. There’s many bubble tea outlet in Paradigm Mall, like Each A Cup, Chatime, Meet Fresh, and more I think. But then this Ochado Signature is the most appealing to me with a nice, simple and clean cafe design, which is a good place to chit chat with friends.

    Ochado Signature Bubble Tea @ Paradigm Mall

    Ochado Signature Bubble Tea @ Paradigm Mall

    I visited the cafe on the first day went to Paradigm Mall with Arron and Carmen, we wanted a place to sit down and talk and found this. I am not really familiar with Ochado’s beverage, I am more to Chatime and Gongcha. After looking at the menu, I ordered myself a Ochado Pop Egg Milk Tea.

    Ochado Signature Bubble Tea @ Paradigm Mall

    Ochado Signature Bubble Tea @ Paradigm Mall

    Pop Egg is a pearl replacement in the milk tea and it pops once it’s in your mouth, kinda like caviar, but cheap version. It pops out a sweet taste. Well, it’s fun popping in your mouth but then I prefer bubble pearl which allows me to chew. Pop egg is too fast and has no sensation in the mouth. By the way, it costs RM5.90 for the regular cup of Pop Egg Milk Tea.

    Ochado Signature Bubble Tea

    2F-17, Paradigm Mall,
    No 1, Jalan SS7/26A,
    Kelana Jaya,
    47301, Petaling Jaya.

    Business Hours: 10am-10pm daily.

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  • Dinner At Sushi Zanmai, Paradigm Mall

    Dinner At Sushi Zanmai, Paradigm Mall

    Dinner At Sushi Zanmai, Paradigm Mall – It was 9pm on a Saturday night and the whole Paradigm Mall at Kelana Jaya was so crowded with people! I picked a wrong place for dinner already. I jammed in the car park, then I jammed inside the mall. It’s human everywhere! Every eatery outlet, restaurants, cafe have a queue outside their outlet.

    Dinner At Sushi Zanmai, Paradigm Mall

    I went to Sushi Zaimai at the top floor and found a long queue outside the Japanese restaurant too! No doubt about the queue because they always have queue outside their outlet all the time, except the one at Sunway Pyramid. It’s 9.30pm and so lucky that Hueisean and I were the last person who get to eat as we were the last order. I wonder why so early as it’s still 9,30pm only, guess they wanted to close shop earlier? Haha.

    Dinner At Sushi Zanmai, Paradigm Mall

    US! =D Hueisean dear and me.

    The waitress took our order, queued for another half an hour, then we were sited in a big table. Our orders came fast. It’s a very simple dinner. We ordered a Spicy Ramen, a Chicken Karaage Don and a Dai Dai Roll.

    Dinner At Sushi Zanmai, Paradigm Mall

    Spicy Ramen (RM10.80) is a soup ramen with vegetable, mushroom and ramen. The soup is salty, a little bit spicy and I’ll say good, but then there’s not much ingredient in this bowl of ramen. There should have char siew or tamago. Hahaha.

    Dinner At Sushi Zanmai, Paradigm Mall

    Next is the Chicken Karaage Don (RM8.80) which is rice, fried chicken with sweet sauce and onion. The chicken is crispy fried in Japanese style, but I found that this dish is too dry and not nice eating it. I prefer Chicken Katsudon more with a bit gravy and egg.

    Dinner At Sushi Zanmai, Paradigm Mall

    Last one, a dozen of Dai Dai Roll (RM12.80). The name of this roll is really very funny, Dai Dai, die die? It’s sushi roll with slices of salmon on top, crab meat and avocado. It’s nice, but then the salmon is too thin already, it should have been a thicker cut. But since the price is OK, then it’s OK.

    Sushi Zanmai

    Lot 1F 16 & 17,
    Paradigm Mall,
    Kelana Jaya.

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  • 许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama – I can’t believe Hui Lao Shan, the famous desserts chain in Hong Kong is in Malaysia. Few years ago, Singapore’s airport had out outlet but closed down. Many people also came to my blog to ask about the franchise question but I have no idea how to answer them, but now they are really here in Kuala Lumpur, one outlet at 1 Utama Shopping Mall, Damansara Utama and another one is at Pavilion Shopping Mall, Bukit Bintang.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    It is located at the newly renovated old wings of 1 Utama Shopping Mall. I accidentally passed by the place while doing some window shopping then brother and I went to try out the desserts. I actually tried it before when I traveled to Hong Kong few years back but seldom eat it already because the price went up in Hong Kong.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    Surprisingly, the price in Malaysia is cheaper, I would say affordable too. The menu is exactly the same as what you could find in Hong Kong and the staffs tried to speak Cantonese in Hong Kong accent. You can also find the box of plastic disposable spoon and fork same in Hong Kong too.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    Brother ordered one Mango Fiesta 芒果小盛宴 (RM12.90) which consists of 3 thing, a mango ice cream, a mango ice-cream-cake thingy, and a mango blended with small glutinous ball (tang yuan). The mango ice-cream-cake-thingy is kinda nice it’s not really ice cream, but it’s not soft, I don’t know how to describe it, it’s special. Haha.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    Mine is the Mango & Fruits Combo 什果芒果捞野 (RM12.90), this one basically is a very healthy fruit plates with a foundation of mango blended ice and topped with various fruits like coconut jelly, kiwi, strawberry, watermelon, honeydew and lots of sweet mango! Yums. Although, the price is not very cheap, but then still cheaper than in Hong Kong, so eating it once in a while is OK. Haha. But then the location in 1 Utama is not very good as it’s not easily spotted by people. They should open one in SS15, Subang Jaya, or maybe Paradigm Mall, which are near to me! Hahaha.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Healthy Dessert Lot FK-107, First Floor, One Utama Shopping Centre, New Old Wing (Also available at Pavilion and Berjaya Times Square)

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  • Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market (Pasar Bukit Bintang)

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg Breakfast @ Imbi MarketKnown to Imbi Market to locals, but officially known as the Pasar Bukit Bintang which is a wet market located stone throw away from Bukit Bintang shopping district. I never know there’s such a nice wet market located in the centre of Kuala Lumpur providing good food and culture. This place gives me a feeling of eating at places like Presgrave Market (5th Road Market) in Penang.

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market
    Original Sisters Crispy Popiah where you can find it almost at any mall in Kuala Lumpur. Previously Taylor’s University has a stall but no idea why it’s closed down now.

    I was searching for kaya bread and half-boiled egg for breakfast and found this place on Google. I set up my Waze app GPS from my phone and headed to this place. Upon arriving, I felt good, seeing locals shopping for groceries and many people eating at the food stalls area. This place is fun, this place is so local.

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    I was too excited and saw many good food around, having no idea which is the best, I randomly ordered a set of kaya steam bread + half boiled egg, and also a plate of wan tan noodle. I’ve got to say all of them were good too me except the wan tan mee was expensive @ RM5/plate! OMG. Although the noodle is springy and the char siew is sweet and BBQ enough but then it’s kinda expensive. In Penang, you can find similar wan tan mee for RM2.50 at Chowrasta Market!

    As for the steam kaya bread, it’s good, but Toh Soon’s Cafe has a better one. Haha. I heard that there’s another stall has good kaya toast (instead of steam) at this market too, I am going to check out next time.

    I have a scrumptious breakfast that morning and I will come back again, for other food.

    Pasar Bukit Bintang

    Jalan Kampung,
    Pudu, 50400 Kuala Lumpur,
    Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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  • Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL – Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken is very famous in Taiwan where many people queue for the large fried chicken fillet. Now it has come to Malaysia and there’s two outlet, one at SS15 and another at the basement of Pavilion shopping mall. I always very tempted to try it out, curious that why is it so popular in Taiwan and last week, I bought myself a piece of original large fried chicken.

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    This kinda of large fried chicken is a street snack origin from Taiwan. You can normally find them in pasar malam in Malaysia and it’s not healthy because of the deep fried cooking method. Haha.

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    It costs RM7.90 for a piece of Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken, RM1 – RM2 more than those typical large fried chicken at pasar malam. You can also ask for the level of spiciness. I ordered a mid-spicy level one. What’s so special about it is it’s really very huge, they guarantee the fried chicken fillet is 30cm long and seriously, it’s that big. First few bites is pretty good, but after that I felt I have enough of it, it’s too big and I felt full after eating half of it. Hahaha. One thing, it takes a while for your fried chicken to be ready as they fried upon your order. You get a drinks with the set @ RM9.65 (only ice lemon tea available).

    If there’s a chance, I’m gonna try the original one in Taiwan Shihlin. Anyway, I prefer KFC more than this one. How about you?

    HOT-STAR Large Fried Chicken 豪大大雞排

    Located same level as Food Republic @ Pavilion

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  • Penang Bridge View From Jelutong Nautilus Bay

    Penang Bridge View From Jelutong Nautilus Bay

    Penang Bridge View From Jelutong Nautilus Bay

    Penang Bridge View From Jelutong Nautilus Bay – Passed by Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway (formally Jelutong Expressway) last weeken when I was still in Penang, and went into Nautilus Bay to take photos of Penang Bridge, very random act but I want to share with you the beautiful of the straits.

    Penang Bridge View From Jelutong Nautilus Bay

    Penang Bridge. Looking forward to the 2nd bridge next year. =)

    Penang Bridge View From Jelutong Nautilus Bay

    Penang Port at Butterworth.

  • First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall – I believe many people in the Klang Valley knows about this new mall – Paradigm Mall at Kelana Jaya, PJ. It’s opened last week and there’s Kelly Chen, Justin, singers from Hong Kong to come and do the opening. One thing I’m very surprise is that upon it’s completion, 80% of the stores inside are open! The construction work is really fast. I passed by the place in last month and still doubting whether they will complete in a month or not.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    I am a very kaypo person, I like to see new stuff, new place, so I went to check out with my friend from Penang – Arron and Carmen after class.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    Heard that it’s very crowded during the weekends and a massive traffic jam around that area, but it’s weekday’s afternoon and it’s still good. I like the mall because it’s near to my place. Although Sunway Pyramid is nearer to me, I like Paradigm Mall more, because Golden Screen Cinema (GSC) will be opening soon! Hehehe, cheap movie tickets.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    There’s quite a number of brands at there too. I found Fish & Co which has almost extinct in Malaysia at there. Cheap grocery shopping Tesco supermarket is opening soon too! The construction is not fully completed yet. The mall is kinda cool, it’s not super big like Mid Valley Megamall, but it’s has 7 floors and the interior is pretty clean and nice.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    I kinda like the interior, the escalator placement is not consistent, sort of like zig zag, at least it’s not too formal or standard. Haha. One more thing, there’s many desserts shop! Ochado, Meet Fresh, Snowflakes, Chatime, Tong Pak Fu and more! It’s all under one place.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    What do you think?

    By the way, do you know about the viral screenshot going on around Facebook about Paradigm Mall? It’s about a the Facebook replies by Paradigm Mall and a troller on Facebook. The most epic reply by Paradim Mall was ‘You know MAGIC wor!’. See the screenshot for more info and get some laugh.

    There’s no who’s right, one is noob customer service, another is trouble maker. Paradigm, the MAGIC mall.

  • Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street – Last, last Sunday, I went to Muntri Street in Penang with my classmate and a group of pro sketchers to sketch the place, for leaning and sharing and fun. Muntri Street is really a nice place in Penang full of beautiful eclectic colonial style shophouses. It has history, it has story and arts. There’s many guesthouses at there too!

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Interior design students from Taylor’s University was having a trip to Penang, the most beautiful city in Malaysia and one of the activity was ‘Sketch Muntri Street’, also an activity conducted by pro sketcher Ch’ng Kiah Kiean. I feel sad that my hand is not as pro as them, I don’t really sketch stuff, in fact, I kinda suck at it. I did some sketch, a bit,  but then I went photo shooting around the place instead.

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street
    Teuku =)

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    It’s a nice sunny Sunday morning and the weather was pretty clear, but then it’s hot too! I sweat quite a lot. Back to sketch, looking at other’s people sketches, I told myself I really have to sketch more. It doesn’t have to be uber pretty or detailed, as long as it has feeling, has visual, has proportion than it’s good, according to one of the pro sketches. Sketching is for fun and to express one’s feel to a visual.

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Guess what I have found on Muntri Street? It’s another super big mural done by Ernest Zacharevic who did the Armenian Street’s mural. This one is really huge on a big piece of wall. It looks a bit scary but what the story is that it’s about a little girl learning kung-fu.

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Look brilliant isn’t it?

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street
    Aida. =)

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street
    Met Hua Kian, my high school mate at there. Penang is so small!

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Sunday Morning @ Muntri Street

    Penang is awesome isn’t it? Spot my sketch, it’s the smallest piece. HAHA. Happy weekend ahead. =)

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