Lemongrass Mojito
Monin Mojito topped with Soda, Calamansi, garnished with Mint Leaf and Stick of Lemongrass
Cucumber & Passion Fruit Mojito
Fresh Cucumber, Chili, Pineapple Juice, Monin Mojito and Passionfruit Syrup
Mint Honeydew Blended
Juice
Balinese Specialties – Food…
Nasi Campur Ole-Ole
Combination of Balinese Grilled Lemongrass Prawns, Squid, Fish, Choice of Beef or Chicken Rendang, and Sate Lilit, served with Sauteed Kangkong, Sambel Terasi and Sambel Matah
The portion is big and nice! So many things to eat in one Nasi Campur! Haha. It can even shared with two person.
Siap Mepanggang
Balinese BBQ Chicken
Siap Megoreng
Deep-Fried Lemongrass Marinated Half Chicken with Sambel Tera
Managed by Ole-Ole Bali (Sunstrike Holdings Sdn Bhd), that’s why you see the food is similar to Ole-ole Bali, Solaris Mont Kiara or Bumbu Bali or Waterlily Puchong.
The price is reasonable (around RM25-35), nice ambiance and environment to eat, you will feel relaxing eating there!
If you decided to have a visit, remember to give them a call to book for a place if not it will be fully packed and be early for the limited free car park along the shop lot.
The Waterlily Contemporary Balinese Bistro
Address : 116G, Jalan Mutiara Tropicana 3, PJU 3, 47410 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Tel : 03-78036603 (Call to book)
Operation Hours : 11am till late.
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Every wonder Popeyes is a franchise fast food chain in Malaysia?
Family Set
Popeyes – Juicy and Spicy Chicken. It’s way better than KFC and McDonal’s Fried Chicken. The worst thing is KFC just opposite this Popeyes in Taman Tun,TTDI. So I think there will be less ppl go to KFC since the quality is better and price is almost the same.
The Mashed Potatoes with Cajun Gravy – is nice, but some ppl might not like it as it got a bit garlic taste.
Coleslaws – Normal saja…
Bun / Biscuit – Very nice!
Spoon + Fork = Spork…
Big Deals – Offer now!
Cajun Fries Large RM3.50 – Very yummy!
If you only order the set of 2pcs Chicken, 1 Biscuit, 1 Mashed Potatoes, 1 Coleslaws, 1 Soft drinks = RM10.40!
Free WIFI provided by Amax WiMax which has a office nearby. Password : “popeyesttdi”
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 1
Taman Tun Dr. Ismail
Kuala Lumpur
Open daily 10.30am – 11pm
Tel: 03 – 7710 1198
* There’s another branch in MidValley Megamall and Sunway Pyramid too.
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Have you tired the new La La Chong Seafood @ Kayu Ara near to Pantai Seafood? The banner is every where so one find day went to try it out and it’s good and cheap too. Yummy. They have another branch @ Ara Damansara or near subang airport too.
The place is huge and with plenty of car park.
Famous LA LA… Come to LA LA Chong Seafood of coz must order LA LA!
Look at the LALA, so big and juicy… and the best part is only RM10!
Prawn (“Nai yau har”) for RM20
Original Crab RM39
This is the best part of the crab!
Address:
La La Chong Seafood Restaurant Sdn. Bhd. (Next to Pantai Seafood @ Kayu Ara)
Lot 13556, Jalan Cempaka,Kayu Ara Damansara, 47400 Petaling Jaya.
Tel : 03-77281906
Have you tried My Set Lunch at Old Town White Coffee? Recently it’s very hot in the radio ads saying that everyone from Ipoh should know what’s Hor Hee?! Haha, I have no idea what’s Ipoh Hor Hee till one fine day went to Old Town and tried that.
My Pan Mee Set RM5.90 – Pan Mee + Soup + Pepsi
My Hor Hee Set RM6.90 – Hor Hee + Pepsi
Personally I feel that the Pan Mee is nicer than the Hor Hee, if you sick you can try Hor Hee, if not pls go for Pan Mee as it taste like Chili Pan Mee, nice =)
Carey Island or Pulau Carey is an island in Selangor, Malaysia. Carey Island is located to the south of Port Klang and north of Banting town. It is a huge island separated from the Selangor coast by the Klang River, connected by a bridge from Chondoi and Teluk Panglima Garang near Banting. It was named after Valentine Carey, a former British civil service officer in Malaya. Despite its name, many locals from Klang do not consider it a real island compared to Pulau Ketam due to its proximity to the mainland and the river that separates it from the mainland is practically a stream.
It is famous for its seafood such as crabs, prawns, and various fishes. The island has palm oil plantations owned by Sime Darby Plantations. It is an initial settlement area for the Mah-Meri (IPA: [mɑx mɹi]), one of the aborigine Orang Asli tribes of Malaysia. They have assimilated into modern life, with jobs in the nearby plantations and farms, but they retain their unique culture and way of life. Apart from exhibitions of their traditional dances and music, the Mah Meri are particularly known for their votive sculptures, fashioned from a kind of swamp hardwood known as “Nyireh Batu”.
One day, during lunch, my boss suddenly suggest to have a seafood dinner @ Pulau Carey and I have no idea where’s that but was happy coz got free seafood. Huray! He said they seafood there is cheap and nice. Haha but who cares as long as it’s free food? =p
Then it took us about 45mins I think, to reach there as that day was raining and abit jam.
When we reach there, it’s empty, not much ppl there, but there’s some reserved table as well, guess it was a weekday that should explain why there’s not much crowd there.
We ordered a selection of popular dishes:
1) Oyster Omelette ‘Oh Jien’ – I taste grate and it’s a bit different from what we have in PJ or KL. It’s not very oily too which is total opposite from what I had before.
2) Marmite Crab – It’s finger licking good! =)
3) Crispy Fried Sotong – Very nice!
4) Vegie – Just a normal vegie…
Overall, it was a good value and tasty meal, at a very interesting location by the river but if you go at night you will not be able to see the nice sea view. Recommended and it’s cheap too.
After the sumptuous dinner, we pass by AEON Jusco Bukit Tinggi and decided to go and have a look since I think it’s one of the biggest shopping mall in Malaysia?
After that saw there’s Euro Fun Fair just at the car park beside, so we went to have some fun. =)
Entrance charges: RM3 for adults, RM2 for children
That day was one of the fun day for me. =)
Address: Kang Guan Seafood Restaurant, Carey Island
No 2, Batu 1 1/2 Jalan Bandar Lama, (Tepi Jambatan Pulau Carey), Teluk Panglima Garand, Kuala Langat, Selangor.
Tel: 03-31227737
GPS (Not verified) : N2′ 53.215 E101′ 27.129
Halal (Pork Free)
After we done with our Sightseeing & Supper we went back to rest and prepared ourself to the Foods and Shopping in Hong Kong.
Early in the morning went down to have buffet breakfast which do not taste good at all and then leave our luggage and just bring a small backpack and on our way to Hong Kong to have 1 night stay.
On the way to Lou Hu ShenZhen Station to Hong Kong, saw this man … like seen in Steven Chow movie. Haha. I still remember the scene.
We took taxi to Lou Hu Station. The traffic of the people is very scary. So many ppl and I think a lot of Hongkies also going to ShenZhen to have entertainment during the weekends. Next time when you are going to Lou Hu Station to get to Hong Kong remember to ask the taxi driver to drop you off before the station, if not it will be a queue all the way to the station and it will waste your time and money.
After we settled down with our hotel thingy and problem we went for supper and night walk around our hotel.
We walk to the 春风路(西)@ 深圳, the night life there is awesome even that time was around 2am+ I supposed. So many ppl still awake and walking on the street.
The street around all selling adult thingy 18sx… really a lot and when walking down the street, you just turn your head to the left or right at the back lane, you will be amazed. There were so many girls standing behind… waiting for customers…(If you get what I mean, it’s so called prostitute I assume)
Street Food…
I get myself China brand cup noodle, ate once before it’s nice and cheap so get it one there. 康师傅-红烧牛肉面 cost about RMB 4.50 only.
Then Found KFC and McDonalds there… We then decided to try out KFC.
The 骨肉相连 is very nice and we @ Malaysia have not chance to taste it because it’s non-halal.
Next day we went to Hong Kong. So stay tuned for more updates and photos.
Big Mac vs Mega Mac. Price of Big Mac for medium set is RM8.30 and Price of Mega Mac for medium set is RM13.50 different of RM5.20 bucks!
See how huge it is… McD Mega Mac
The Big Mac is a hamburger consisting of two 1.6 oz (45.4 g) beef patties, iceberg lettuce, American cheese, pickles, onion and special McDonald’s “Mac” sauce (a Thousand Island dressing variant) served on a three part sesame seed bun.
The Mega Mac – four 1.6 oz (45.4 g) beef patties and an extra slice of cheese. Available in Ireland, Japan and Malaysia. Discontinued in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, limited availability in the United States and Canada (where it is commonly marketed under the name Double Big Mac).
The Big Mac was created by Jim Delligatti, one of Ray Kroc’s earliest franchisees, who was operating several restaurants in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. [10] Customer response to the Big Mac was so good that it rolled-out nationally in 1968. According to its advertising jingle, it consists of “two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun“, though the most distinctive feature is a middle layer of bread (“club”) used to stabilize contents and prevent spillage.
The Big Mac is known worldwide and is often used as a symbol of American capitalism. The Economist has used it as a reference point to determine the cost of living in different countries — the Big Mac Index — since it is so widely available and is comparable across markets. This index is sometimes referred to as Burgernomics [11]
Two all beef patties slogan
The Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun. concept for the jingle was created by Charles Rosenberg, Creative Supervisor of the Dan Nichols team at Needham, Harper and Steers, Chicago. Originally, the ingredients appeared as a one-wo
rd heading for a McDonald’s ad developed for college newspapers. The words were then set to music created by Mark Vieha, who performed the original jingle. Charlie’s advertising concept was to purposely turn the ingredients into a tongue twister. The jingle first appeared in a TV commercial titled “In a Word” developed by Dan and the advertising agency team. The first run of commercials ran only a year and a half, going off the air in 1976, but its popularity remained beyond its TV life.
Many franchisees in the United States ran promotions during the original campaign that awarded a free burger to customers who could recite the slogan within a specified time (usually two or three seconds). One example of its success, was that the McDonald’s operators in New York City actually ran out of Big Mac buns. McDonald’s Australia emulated this promotion in the mid-1980s, and some Brazilian McDonald’s around the same time (only offering a free glass of Coca-Cola instead), in the Portuguese version, which goes as “Dois hamburgueres, alface, queijo, molho especial, cebola e pickles num pão com gergelim”.
In 2003, McDonald’s revived the phrase. In an English-language ad from McDonald’s international “i’m lovin’ it” campaign, a rapper rapidly spouts off the trademark in the background music. Also in 2003, American Greetings and Carlton Cards released a Christmas ornament of a Big Mac, on which the slogan was both printed and played aloud by pulling on a string. Roy Bergold, National Advertising Manager at McDonald’s, has a big hand in championing the original campaign and helping to bring it back.
In 2008, once again, the phrase was revived by McDonald’s Malaysia. The revival includes the original prize of a free Big Mac if the customer is able to recite the phrase in under four seconds. This was released in May, along with the promotional Mega Mac, which has four beef patties rather than the original two.[12]
there’s lot more big mac chant on youtube, watch it here
I wanted to go and do the big mac chant and claim my free Mega Mac but then too bad, I was busy and the last day was 28 May… wasted one Mega Mac =(
ahah Mega Mac vs Carl’s Jr. Actually Carl’s Jr burger is much bigger and huge than Mega Mac… but why Mega Mac? Coz I’m lovin’ it =) and of coz the price is much more cheaper too =p
Carl’s JR huge burger.
eventhought it’s huge, but I can handle it too. =p
All in all, I love burger =p
be it Mega Mac, Carl’s JR, or even the Ramli and Otai Burger (Chicken or Daging Sepcial) by the road side.
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