Sunday, February 28, 2010

Char Koay Teow & Pineapple biscuits



I went to char koay teow (fried noodle) at macalister road with my aunt last week. This is a famous stall hence priced at rm4 per plate. Tasted okay but i prefer lorong selamat's slightly more.



My mother's home made pineapple biscuit. I felt the taste of previous year is better. The pineapple filling is made from scratch. When i in kl, i help her make before several years back.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Satay and all about satay, Ah Basri @ D'Piazza Mall, Bayan Baru



Satay wrap. It taste a little like popiah. Looks a little like kfc wrap. A fusion between east and west.



Satay chicken rice set from ah basri located at d'piazza. The set comes with drink and soup.
Frankly, I like the old kampung style stall back in Sg. Ara before they moved to this new location. 

Ah Basri located at D'Piazza Mall, Bayan Baru.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Gigantic mandarin orange



During chinese new year, eating or having mandarin oranges are a must. This year my aunt bought extra large mandarin oranges. This is the largest i have seen. It is three quarter the size of a cd!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Thaipusam 2010 Extreme version @ Waterfall, Penang

Indian devotee with many small stainless steel ornaments hooked onto his body.

Another devotee with larger ornaments.

See the hook.

So many hooks on his back. He is then pulled by someone behind.

Chinese devotee is here too.

 
 He stops and this girl spray water in his mouth. I am not sure what is the purpose.

Hooks clearly visible hooked onto his skin.

Close up shots on the hooks.

Hooks from another angle.

Chinese devotee with mini ornaments. :)

Zoom to the hooks.

Barely can see him.

Westerners are here for the devotion too.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

paper bag discrepancy @ eu yan sang


Wondering what is the difference between penang and ipoh? This year v and me are getting multiple eu yan sang products for our relatives. To our surprise, eu yan sang ipoh is not only having less discount, it also charges for the paper bag on the left. The small paper bag shown cost rm3 while the big one cost rm5. Of course mine is free from penang. Penang eu yan sang rocks. If eu yan sang main office wanna investigate, the ipoh eu yan sang i just mentioned is ipoh garden plaza branch. Hate to see double standard on chain stores.

Oyster meesuah @ teow chew meng


Meesuah from teochew meng. Doesn't looks nice but taste good. Doesn't come cheap though. Cheapest is rm10++.

13/02/2010


Inside it contains scallop, prawn, chinese mushroom, man made shark fins, fish and some other ingredients.

project celebration @ dragon-i


Boss treat us dragon-i poon choy for the hardwork we put into lycan. Unfortunately, the poon choy isn't as good as it looks on the flyer.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Thaipusam 2010 Mild version @ Waterfall, Penang

Thaipusam is a festival celebrated by our Malaysian Indian community. It is a day to worship the deity. 
My team has a visitor from India and according to him, it seems like thaipusam isn't a big festival in India.
 The speciality of Thaipusam is about its people. Our fellow friends here are dancing along with the music.

Male, female, young and old. All come for the worship. These ladies are on the walk to the temple.

A young chap obtain blessing from the elder.

Young kids are happy today. These two kids are going to have a long walk towards the temple. I am not sure what is the actual purpose of putting the silver jar on the head. It seems to be some sort of effort to get blessed or give thanks after being blessed.

Grown-up indian man blessed by elder.

Elder smash the old coconut on the floor after the ceremony. After this, the devotees walk to the temple located near waterfall.

Escort girl following the chinese devotee team. It was believe that chinese deity/teaching originated from India.

Chinese devotee getting a water bath midway to the temple from Indian helper. Good 1 Malaysia spirit.

Another chinese devotee getting water bath.

Young Indian girl on her way to the temple. Her dress is striking blue and orange.

Good father bring her daughter to feel the spirit of thaipusam.

Even toddle on pram is here too. The Minnie air balloon is even bigger than her.

Japanese young kid riding on dad's neck is here for the fun too.

My fellow Intel colleague. CE, CF, CM and CK. Hey, why all starts with C? 
I am DC :)

Here are we in front of the temple. A devotee just came out from the temple and ready to mount his kawadee again.

It is a norm to smash an old coconut after a kawadee lifter comes out from temple. 
Here is one of it. My camera was splashed with coconut water in order to get this shot.

Here is a picture of shoes/slippers to represent how many devotees are in the temple.
Btw, there is a paid shoe keeping service. These are those whom not paying for it only.

The street is crowed. 

A funny looking kawadee. Looks like a dog with tongue out. Pretty unsual compared to the rest.

Indian sweet tooth. It is very sweet. Although I didn't try it today. I tried those in India.
Nicely stacked up. It looks really good.

Stacking the sweet tooth up like bricks. 

On our way out, we saw more kawadee and devotee.

As usual for any events or celebration, there will be piles of rubbish/garbage waiting to be cleaned. No garbage bin found nearby so many people just throw it here. I hope that MPPP (Penang civil council) do a good job in cleaning up these.

Same to these egg shells on the road.

All in all, I am very happy to see the spirit of Thaipusam living and alive in Penang. I am sure Batu Caves in KL would be exciting too.

Lunch @ Jusco, Queensbay



Had an abnormal meal last weekend. Although all from jusco, there are from different stalls. Oyster Meesuah from taiwan shihlin snack, passion fruit drink from auntie anne, chicken wantan soup which taste bad from arena food court.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Our wedding bridal studio sneek peak -> Aspial Wedding


Small thumb nail of Penang Aspial Wedding. This is our chosen bridal shop.
It is located along Macalister Road (next to sister char koay teow / opposite Loh Guan Lye)

We are most impressed by its collection of bridal gown. Best of all, they are almost non-clasified. So we can choose whichever we want. So don't have to worry about upgrading the gown class or so. I say almost because it still has platinum class which basically means totally new gown. 
Their captured photos look pretty nice too. Especially viewed on the Apple iMAC :) I think iMAC really makes the photo looks nicer is some way.

Link to their website: Aspial Wedding

Below are a few shots from their website. All rights reserved by Aspial.

Something different with crowds as background.

Focusing on flowers and kept couples intimate as background.

From another view

No idea why but I kinda see the happiness in this picture