Showing posts with label Happy Moment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Moment. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Tenji.... The most talk about

Finally went to Tenji; the most talk about Japanese Buffet Restaurant in Town.
We were there from 11.30am until 3.30pm (worth leh!!!)


The environment was relaxing. I am not here to commending about the food.
Just to share with you the latest happening place, for your alternative choice.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Winning Item

When Jac told me she is off on 13th/Dec and wanted to bring me to KL for jalan-jalan, I was so excited (could not recall when was the last I went KL, 3? 5 year? ago or more)

Finally the day arrived.
After having "Blunch" near her Condo, we proceed immediately to KL (avoiding the Sat's jam), parked her car at her office and we just walk across the street to Pavillion. Start our shopping spreed from the top, floor by floor down till around 3pm, having tea break at the Zen and continue 2nd section.

Drop by the famous The Loaf that I had long wanted to visit before go off. Both of us were so excited to see so many mini Cheese cake (about the smallest Ice-Cream paper cup size) they name it "U-hu-hu" @ RM2.80/each, without any hesitation, we both bought 1/2 dozen each and walk out happily. (Just imagine we both proudly walk out from a boutique and holding a branded hand bag in hand, Hahaha......jst day dreaming la!!)

my Winning Item

1/2 dozen U-hu-hu

Rock Croissant (RM4.00), Pistachio Roll (RM3.80),
Cereal Raisin (RM2.20), Danish - Mixed Nuts (RM4.90), Olive Stick (RM3.60)

Monday, October 27, 2008

Balik Kampung

This is the second Balik Kampung trip for this year. Going home is always the best part of my life, here I gets to eat all the REAL fresh seafood, chatting with sisters, walking bare foot on beach, relax and reading under the SUN.

U see!! even the Hornbill also come to enjoy eating Papaya right in-front of U
every morning and evening. Where can u find this in the city??






Swimming Pool right infront of my Chalet



Healthy Curry noodles
Secret Recipe created by Dato Uncle Tan
(Soup base : Crab, Ikan Bilis, Chicken and the BEST is w/out coconut Milk)


Flowers @ Garden





Sun Set

Monday, August 11, 2008

Taiwan!! Touch your Heart #4


The National Palace Museum (國立故宮博物院) is an art gallery and museum in Taipei City, Taiwan. The National Palace Museum in Taipei holds one of the largest collections of Chinese artifacts and artworks in the world, additionally most of the items were collected by China's ancient emperors

Categories in the Collection

The National Palace Museum main artifacts categories are:

  • Bronze
  • Painting
  • Jades
  • Ceramics
  • Calligraphy
  • Rare Books
  • Documents
  • Curios

The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (國立中正紀念堂) is a monument erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China in Taipei, Taiwan.

The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Liberty Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall. The entire plaza is located within sight of the Presidential Office Building.

Ximending (: 西門町) is a neighborhood in the Wanhua District of Taipei. This area is also the most important consumer district in the Western District of Taipei. The well-known Ximending Pedestrian Area was the first pedestrian area built in Taipei.

Ximending is now called the “Harajuku” of Taipei. The local bookstores sell Japanese magazines, books, CD albums, and clothing, making it a heaven for the "Harizu", or Japanese culture adorers. Individual vendors gather in the streets as well as the large business buildings, such as Wannien Department Store and Shizilin Square in the early days, and Wanguo Department Store and Eslite 116 in the later period.



Sunday, August 10, 2008

Taiwan!! Touch your Heart #3




Yilan City ( 宜蘭市) is the capital of Yilan County, Taiwan.. It is on the north side of Lanyang River.

We had putting up a night at Shangrila Leisure Farming. For more information, you could visit their website at http://www.shangrilas.com.tw

Tamsui Township (淡水鎮; is a sea-side town in Taipei County, Taiwan. It is named after the Tamsui RiverTaiwan Strait. whose name means "Freshwater". The town is also popular as a site for viewing the sun setting into the Taiwan Straits.


Sunkung Taoufu Street (Knowns for its toufu servings)

Friday, August 8, 2008

Taiwan!! Touch your Heart #2




Yehliu (野柳) is a peninsula on the north coast of Taiwan between Taipei and KeeLung. It is famous for the curious shapes carved by sea erosion.

One of the most famous scenic spots is the so-called "Queen's head", and the others are, as named by their shapes, "the fairy's sandal", "bee's hives", etc.

本區特為大屯山餘脈伸出太平洋中,長約1700公尺的岬角。由於海蝕風化及地殼運動等作用,經海水差異侵蝕的結果,遂形成各種嶙峋崢嶸的奇岩林立,鬼斧神工似的雕琢出燭台石、蕈狀石、拱狀石等特殊地形景觀。

風景區分三大區:第一區女王頭、仙女鞋、乳石等,第二區豆腐岩、龍頭石等,第三區海蝕壺穴、海狗石等。野柳每年10~11月和3~5月在野柳可以遇到相當多的候鳥、過境鳥,甚至迷鳥等,是相當重要的賞鳥聖地。


Jioufen, also known as Jiufen or Chiufen ( 九份), is a mountain town in the Rueifang Township of Taipei County near Keelung, Taiwan..

At present, Jioufen is a renowned tourist attraction representative of Taiwan. It draws many tourists from Taipei during the weekends.

The town of Jiufen is built into the side of the hills slightly inland from the Pacific Ocean coastline. The main area of interest to visitors are the town's historic commercial district which is covered by two pedestrian streets: Jishan Street (基山街, which runs along the ridge line), and Shuchi (Shuqi) Street (豎崎路, which runs up and down the slope of the hill). The area is small enough to cover on foot.

Jioufen is my favorite spot. Those who had visited Jioufen will agreed with me.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Taiwan!! Touch your Heart #1

















T
ime was almost 7pm when arrived at CKS International Airport and not to waste much time (my stomach has been making complaint, like a hungry ghost!!) we proceed to Shi-Lin Night Market to sampling the Authentic local snack.

Most famous food
Fried Chicken Steal (炸雞排),

Small bun wrapped in large bun (大餅包小餅),

Fried buns (生煎包)

Peanut candy (花生糖)

Oyster omelet (蚵仔煎)

Tempura (天婦羅)

Lemon aiyu jelly (檸檬愛玉)

Pearl Tea (青蛙下蛋)

Bubble tea (珍珠奶茶)

Braised stinky taufu (紅燒臭豆腐)