Page 32 of 33
The television has evolved to being more than a telecommunication medium. You could browse the Internet, play games, watch movies online and even connect it with your smart phones. Starting with about 12 screens on a bulky set in the 1930s, technology advancement has made it possible to create TVs...
The consensus out there on The Red Beanbag café has been mixed. Some argue that the food is not worth the hype while others agree that their fast and friendly service is great. Well, to be honest I think RBB is pretty good in both aspects since we actually had a pleasant breakfast (solely based
Chillout could be the most chic restaurant in Cyberjaya at the moment, and just like the name says the atmosphere here is really chill and inviting making it a great place to hangout. Unfortunately, I cant say the same about the food and service. Food wise, most of them are average at best except for
Two years after discovering Shang Kee Ipoh Chicken Rice at Kepongs Glutton Street, we still find ourselves eating here regularly for a quick, cheap and good meal. In fact, it is one of our backup makan places whenever we couldnt decide where to go for lunch. Shang Kee does not deliberately...
The furthest I have been to in Melaka is Umbai a town famous for seafood, notably ikan bakar. As far as I know there are two places you could go to satisfy your seafood craving here. It could be either at the older Medan Ikan Bakar (in which the Parameswara stall is most popular)
Panchor is a small town within Muar district in Johor situated approximately 30km north east of Muars town center. Back in the older days when road networks were not as developed as they are today, Panchor was a busy river port used to transport inner agricultural and plantation crops on the Muar...
Yung Kee Restaurant located at the heart of Central is one of the top restaurants in Asia according to various restaurant guides. They serve a number of award winning Chinese dishes but Roast Goose is the main reason why they are so popular. Just how popular you ask? Well, the demand for Yung Kees...
Boat Noodles (Kuay Tiau Rua) is one of the most popular things to try in Bangkok, recommended by both locals and tourists alike. Boat Noodles is called as such because was originally sold to passing customers on wooden boats that ply the canals in Bangkok. Each vendor would have their own recipe that...
I like to blog about good food. I honestly believe that no food blogger with a right mind wants to write about bad eating places because that defeats the purpose of having a food blog. But there are some places that I think I should warn you all about and Mee Bon Dim Sum restaurant
When sugarcane is mentioned we usually think of its juice and how great it would be to have an ice cold cuppa to quench that thirst during hot days. But have you heard, seen or even eaten sugarcane pudding in Malaysia? I guess not which is why we hunted for this unique dessert in
Based on Happy Citys popularity and their ability to offer good value for money to steamboat lovers, it is no surprise that a new branch has opened in Kota Damansara (occupying the now defunct Dragon Gate Dim Sum) to expand their business. As a matter of fact, I had been wondering when a second branch
Among the many places that we visited in Bangkok, Chatuchak (or Jatujak) Weekend Market is one of the few we truly enjoyed, so much that we would not hesitate to return again. It has thousands of stalls selling a wide range of products including cheap and delicious local foods. The atmosphere and setup are...
Lau Sum Kee Noodle House at Sham Shui Po is famous mainly for two things: Ha Zi Lou Meen (Dried Shrimp Roe Noodles) and their succulent homemade Sui Gao (Dumplings). There arent many places in Hong Kong that still serve this noodle, which explains why Lau Sum Kee is highly...
I dont usually attend product events but when I do, it is because I hold genuine interest in the product. I am actually planning to get a new refrigerator soon so when Mitsubishi Electric invited me as one of the bloggers for their L4 Grande event, I thought, why not? But before we dive into
Based on my two visits to Rils Steakhouse, my conclusion is that the food coming out of Rils kitchen is just consistently inconsistent. And no, I am not going to sink any more money into this place when there are better alternatives in town. It almost feels like you are taking a gamble just to
Fried Prawn Noodle (more commonly known as Hokkien Mee by the Singaporeans) is one of the foods in Singapore I miss consistently Laksa too. Actually its not that you cannot find Fried Prawn Noodle in KL, just head to the food courts in larger malls like Pavilion and there will be probably a...
E Soo (Cantonese for 2nd sister in law) is an extremely popular Yong Tau Fu restaurant in Kepong and it is not difficult to understand why. Not only your food arrives fast even during the busiest times, there are plenty of other main dishes to order too which makes a meal here really quick and
Judging by the number of people eating at TK Seafood, it should be the most popular seafood restaurant in Chinatown (Yaowarat Road). Just do a Google search for seafood recommendation in Bangkok and you will find TK Seafood being mentioned everywhere in forums, travel websites and blogs. But...
One day, we planned to have Soon Lees prawn noodles for dinner but unluckily for us, they were not open. Then we noticed a Bak Kut Teh stall at the other end of the road and figured we should give it a try. After some searching on the Internet I found that nothing has been
Kuai Lim dim sum is a typical neighbourhood coffee shop in Jinjang where you will find market-goers and all walks of life talk the morning away over tea. It is certainly nothing as fancy as Chuai Heng but if a nice and cheap dim sum meal is what you are looking for, I think you