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Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Khrua Thai @ SkyPark, One City

Hello Folks! Sawadeeka! 
It's a night for spicy food and here, 
I would like to share with you this Thai Cuisine Restaurant located at SkyPark, One City! 



The well furnished restaurant, allows the diners to dine comfortably with pride.  There's an outdoor section for dining, well, it get's pretty warm since there's no air-conditions plus eating spicy food may make you sweats 'cats and dogs', nonetheless, if its a windy day, you're on luck! Bonus! Dining in the outdoor session enables you to have take a look on the view of Puchong, if it's at night, that would be extra romantic! 



There's goes one of the explosive of the night. The fish in the photo may look pale looks pale, but yet, do not judge a book by its cover. 
This tom yum fish is fiery hot despite the sauce doesn't look spicy, well, the fish keeps me eating even though I can't really tolerate spiciness because it was really tender, succulent and perfectly seasoned. 
Even though the fish cost me cupssss of plain water, it is still may favourite!    


Signature Thai Fish Cakes. 


Here comes the tom yum gong. "Phewwwwwwww." It's spicy, really spicy.


I stop drinking the soup after the 3rd sip. Ooopsie. But I would say I love the tangy soury taste of it, but for a coward like me, this is way too spicy. 


My all time favourite, Pineapple Fried Rice. Okay, finally something which is not spicy at all. I can die in peace, the fried was GOOD! Perhaps it's the aftermath of having too much spicy food? 


Fried Egg with shrimps, forever best friends, indeed a really good dish to eat with rice. 


The only disappointment of the night, Pandan Chicken. None of the Pandan flavours and aromas were extracted by the chicken. I wonder why. 
But the chicken cutlets were still very tender, at least it compensate the flavour. 



Stir-fried kangkung. 
I usually don't eat that for the leaves are usually overcooked, taste 'old'' and being too spicy. 
But not in here, they did a great job on the marvelous seasoning.


Fried Squid/ Cuttlefish. Umm, well, not so special. Crispy as usual, but did not have sufficient seasoning that day. :/

The overall dining experience was really good,
with the lovely ambiance and gorgeous scenery of the USJ/ Puchong night view,
the food may not be superb, but it is good enough to complement everything stated previously.
Address : 10th Floor, Skypark@OneCity, Jalan USJ 25/1A Subang Jaya

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Agape Love Food @ SetiaWalk, Puchong.



Located in the new must-go-place, SetiaWalk in Puchong, Agape is one of the hidden gem I would say.


The sausages were juicy, firm and fantastically smooky! 


Classic Caesar Salad.






Good movies comes with good supporting actors, same goes to food. Sauteed brussel sprouts and roasted potatoes, YUM!  


The star of the night. 


Agape: Love Your Food (located above Brussels Beer Cafe),
5, 1st Floor, Block I, Setia Walk Mall, Puchong.
Tel: 03-5882-0139

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Back to School! École P @ Damansara Uptown


Time to get back to school !

"Chicher, I one to go toylet."
"老师有人打我。"
"我跟老师讲!"
"我不要跟你好料了。"
"你很奸臭!"


这一切,你我也都似曾相识,不就是儿时年少时上学时的经典名句吗? 

当然啦,每个人的过去是有所不一样,但那处在的环境总是让人回味。

Nestled in one of the most happening foodie street, Uptown Damansara, 
Ecole P is one of the exquisite themed cafes found in this area. 

The back to school theme wasn't new, but in fact, 
Ecole P nailed it right, when comes to the perfect old-school ambience.


FOC snacks and refillable!  


Classic Buku Latihan or Exercise Book Menu. This is fun!




Cakes and Mocktails are named after the epic cartoon characters! We had a great time choosing our food and beverages, kudos to the menu planner! 



Nonetheles, the environment was rather suffocating as there are very limited space they have, ad the ventilation wasn't that good. Anyhow, thank God we still manage to take a table of 5. 



The old school bell. 


Drinks are being served in 'tabao' or you say plastic placed in a stainless steel mug, just like the good old days. :) 

Oh, did I mention the name of this drink is Spongebob Squarepants? 
(Lemon + Passion Fruit + Honey) RM 8.90   

We were searching for the cutlery, and unexpectedly....

Taaadaaa! It's all inside the cute cartoon school bag!  



Egg Fried Rice, nothing really special, but it taste like the usual fried rice I used to tapao in the economic rice store haha, it does brought back a lot of memories, it's good in the very original way.  RM 14.90



I love the combination of the side salad, apples and raisins. Crispy yet juicy chicken chop lied on a bed of soft mashed potatoes complemented with mushroom sauce. YUM! <3 RM 15.90


There you go, the full list of the beverage served here. 
FYI, Power Ranger is really good! ( Lychee + Passion Fruit + Mango + Lime + Orange) 



Some cute props like the chat bubbles are provided for your selfie moments :) 

The overall experience was fun and lovely, you get to talk a lot based on the things you've seen in the shop, and the approach was friendly and happy.  
We all had a great talk that night, just one thing I would comment, 
HOWEVER, IT'S REALLY WARM, I've been sweating most of the time. :/ 


  • 19m Jalan SS21/37, Damansara Utama
  • 47400 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
11:00 am - 10:00 pm 
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ecole.p/info

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Get ready for a better world! A trip to Kidzania!

Once I was a part timer here,
and the role play memories as a doctor, cabin crew,
pilot and so on have always been thrilling every time I recall. 

I love kids. 
I mean I love to play with kids. 

Kidzania projects exceptionally good concept but the it might only caters children from 4 to 12, 
albeit the age range allowed is between 4 to 17, since the implementation is somewhat child-like.
However, the information and experience given in different establishments are quite interesting and realistic. 

'Kai!' it means hello in Kidzania! 


The ticketing area, the departure lounge. 


Hannah is ready to go! 



Every children will receive a 50 Kidzos cheque as start up cash, and to be redeemed in the CIMB Kidzania Branch. Things gettin' serious here. :)



Cash! 

Kidzania Kuala Lumpur has over 60 establishments and more than 90 interactive and educational activities. 
Kids are encourage to earn their own money by 'working' in different establishments, as a doctor, lawyer, or even model, you name it. 
For certain establishments, payment needed to be made, for example, like sushi king, where you pick up a sushi making lesson. 



Proper grooming is never being left out to be taught in every establishments. Hair neatly tucked in the hairnet underneath a chef hat, a sushi coat, Sushi Master Hannah is ready to go! 



Hooray! 


On the left hand side of the Sushi King, BHP Petrol station, if i'm not mistaken, and kids learn some automotive repair skills here. :) 


By the way, kiddos get to drive Honda cars here. :) 




This hotel is on fire! 


Fire Fighters to the rescue! Spot the police officers on duty!




Hannah insisted her mom's accompany. 
So, instead of doing something in the establishment, we need to walk with her. 



Her first salary paid!


Welcome to the Supermarket! 


Hannah worked here as a packer,
 literally a list of groceries is given to her, she needs to pick the correct item. 


Here comes Hannah's favourite, in fact, every little princess' dream. 
Make up and manicure. You can even work as a beautician!  





Can't stop laughing she's working as a beautician with that serious face. 
She did manicure for her customer, but we somehow felt sorry for her as Hannah accidentally painted her whole hand instead of the nails only. *Ooooppsss*
But no worries, there are always assistants in each establishments to make sure everyone is happy. :) 

Dads and Moms, strictly not allowed in the establishments. 
But it's entertaining enough to visual how your kids may be in the future. :)







Make a way, Detective Hannah is coming to town! 



Hannah is having her dancing class in this disco lounge. Yea, it's true, they have disco lounge. 



Stabilo Art and Craft studio




 Random street percussion perks up the ambience in the city! 


Ohya, make sure you make way for the ambulance and fire truck! 


Merchandise from the KZKL. So cute! :) 

If you plan to bring your kids to KZKL, 
Please plan ahead to avoid disappointment as it may be sold out sometimes.
And there's always an opening dance and closing dance for every session, join the dance! 

Here's a little notes for parents,
  • Each establishments have their own requirements especially when it comes to age limits.
  • Kids under 6year-old have limited choices, but they are sufficient, nevertheless. 
  • Keep an eye on the "Suggested Age or Age Allowed" before entering the establishments to avoid any argument. 
  • The Kidzos can  be kept and use it whenever you're back to Kidzania! 
  • Get your children's photos earlier if possible. Often parents got really upset when they can't retrieve their childrens' photos as everyone tends to rush into the Photo Service Counter at the very last minute.
  • And one last thing, the official closing time is NOT as same as the establishments closing time. The establishments usually close 20 minutes before the official time, noticed by a 'last activity' signboard. For example, if this closing time for the session is 5 pm, the last activity would be 4.30pm to 4.40 pm.  
                                                                             Zank-U! 


And hey! Kidzania Kuala Lumpur is having their promotion on weekdays (40%) and on weekends (20%) Afternoon session from January 2014 to March 2014! Not applicable to Public Holidays. 



Kidzania's 2nd Anniversary on 2nd March 2014!