Wednesday, November 19, 2008

lobster fest...


Daniel and I went to Hilton for dinner 2 weeks ago to celebrate Dan's soon-to-be-wife's birthday, and full compliments to the restaurant captain as after some conversation with the birthday girl, and then without us making any request, brought over a little tiramisu birthday cake for the lady later in the evening.


HOWEVER, the spotlight of the night was actually not that much of the birthday cake, nor the birthday girl, but the massive amount of grilled lobsters that we ordered and stuffed into our tummies.


With a market price tag of around RM80+ per kilogram, I think we ordered more than what we've paid for the buffet on lobsters alone, and eaten a colony of lobsters.
-_______-'

Thursday, November 13, 2008

have you contributed to charity lately??

I bought RM30 worth of vouchers a couple of weeks back for a charity food fair.


RM10 for this, and I bought 3 to finish off the vouchers.


They were kindda expensive, but I suppose it tasted better considering the fact that the money spent would be used to help those in need.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

oyster indulgence@Hilton Steakhouse


Jo and I went to the Steakhouse the other night, and for the first time, oysters were on the menu. Apparently, oysters serving is seasonal, and this time it runs from October until November 14.

On top of the usual main courses, I ordered the Ala Mornay Oyster set while the lady went for the Chilled Oysters. I'm not gonna bore you all with snaps of the steaks, but I think pictures of the oysters would be good enough.


Each set consist of 6 huge Australia imported oysters. That odd looking one was an exchange from the greedy woman as she wanted to try out one of the Ala Mornay Oysters. But in the end, I was the one who helped her finish another 2 of her chilled oysters as she wanted to leave some stomach room for her sirloin steak... wtf... -_____-


you hungry yet???

Friday, October 31, 2008

the usual drinking routine......

It's usually on a Friday or Saturday night, and we started out slow with beer.

Heineken draft anyone??

Later into the night, something like Glenfiddich, Glenmorangie or Jim Bean will pop up onto the table at times.
-_____-

Sometimes when there are birthday guys or girls around, cocktails like graveyard showed up in the scene.

Together with stuff with more kick...

and we'd always end up at one of those makan places that open early into the morning...

Some porridge, 猪肚汤 (pig stomach soup), 咸鱼猪肉 (fried pork with salted fish) and 猪肚炒辣椒 (fried pig intentine with dried chillies) after a night of drinking is not only satisfying, but help resume soberness. However, I always forget to take a snap of the food when they arrive...
  -_____-'

Thursday, October 09, 2008

impulsive purchases II...

I went shopping during the pre-Hari Raya sale at Hopoh, and ended up with another impulsive purchase 3 months after the last one.

I saw this pair of Reebok sunglasses, liked it and bought it.
 -____-'

wicked ehh??

Monday, September 22, 2008

all the way from the UK...

Han was going for his brother's graduation in the UK a couple of months back... and being both Manchester United fans, Daniel & I got him to help us each buy the club's jerseys, and we got them at Damai Puri Resort during the Merdeka weekend escapade... :)


The Red Devils...


I don't know how long will the AIG logo stay on the Manchester United jerseys as the group is in deep financial crap lately and the most recently, I read about Sir Alex Ferguson becoming the spokesperson for Hublot, so there might be a chance that the world 'HUBLOT' would replace that of 'AIG'


I got "11" and "GIGGS" printed for an extra £12.


Daniel
went for the short sleeves home jersey while mine has long sleeves.

so how do we looked in them??

All I could say is that this jersey is the most expensive garment that I've ever bought.
-_____-''

Thursday, September 18, 2008

complimentary coffee from Starbucks...

I received this complimentary Starbucks birthday treat coupon from HSBC last week. I am entitled to one free 12oz freshly brewed coffee.    :)

Daniel and I went over to Mitsu Shabu Shabu again last Saturday. but this time, we didn't go for the shabu shabu. Instead, we ordered soup based stuff, where Dan ordered fish ball soup while mine was beef ball mee-hoon soup. Jo joined us later, and as usual, went for the heavier shabu shabu meal.

Dinner at Rakutei on my birthday.

One of my must order - softshell crabs.


I bought a new pair of Camel Active shoes during the Merdeka sale promotion at LEA Centre as the old pair is starting to fall apart.


And on top of that, I've just spent more than 1K on these two gadgets, and there will be another two more add-ons to come. 

(I will blog about it when the whole package is up and running)

I'm so dead broke now.
T____T

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

long overdue post on Kuching Festival

I didn't go to the Kuching Festival last year as places with too much crowd and too little parking space are no my cuppa. I went this year though with a bunch of old friends on the second last day of the event after being urged by one of them...


The crowd was overwhelming.


Getting our butts seated took more then 30 minutes of waiting as every table was occupied. We had to scout around, wait for those who seemed to be finishing their food and would be leaving soon.


To add to the agony, I had to wait in front of the stall for the aunties to get my oh-chien cooked for a another freaking 20 minutes.
  -_____-''

To be honest, I seriously think that the Kuching Festival, which is held once every year in August is overhyped, and has become a place where all the food stalls are painstakingly uping their price with more and more mediocore food quality served. 

NOT GOOD AT ALL


Monday, September 15, 2008

Merdeka Weekend @ Damai Puri Resort & SPA

A gathering at the newly renovated Damai Puri Resort & SPA was organized when Han, together with his girlfriend and band mates from Hong Kong came to Kuching for holiday during the independence day weekend.


I reached Damai Puri at dusk.


It was beautiful.


We brought 2 bottles of wine, 1 bottle of Baileys and a carton of Heineken, but in the end, it turned out that Daniel and I were the ones that drank most of it.
 -_____-''


And we did these kindda candid shots after getting our Manchester United jerserys from Han who bought them back for us from the UK. Quie expensive stuff I should say... *singing* - 'keep bleeding... keep, keep bleeding $$$...'


The stay that night cost RM400++ per room and we booked a total of 3 rooms.
Apart from the redesigned swimming pool and the addition of a SPA facility (which we didn't really utilize), the place is somewhat like the old Damai Lagoon Resort - nothing much to shout about, except for our wallets again singing - 'keep bleeding... keep, keep bleeding $$$....'


Overall, it was a pretty enjoying weekend. Being able to sit by the seaside, let the sea breeze caress and blow away the stress was just relaxing...

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

when the company you're working in does this -

1. block friendster

2. block facebook

3. block gmail (!!!!!!!!!)

4. block yahoo mail

5. block blogspot

6. late on the yearly reviews, E.V.E.R.Y. S.I.N.G.L.E. T.I.M.E.!!!

how would you feel???

sigh~~~ I feel so demotivated right now... -_____-

I seriously need to think this through - is it time
??



PS: Does any of the company you're working in do such things until this sort of extent??

Monday, July 28, 2008

Mitsu Shabu Shabu


it was one of those Saturdays where I was working overtime when I got a call from Jo to go have lunch at this new eating place in town - Mitsu Shabu Shabu... so I took off early from work (yea, overtime is somewhat flexible on Saturdays)...


I'm not a fan of Shabu Shabu as I think it's somewhat overpriced, and the choice of food served is not to my liking... went there mainly to kill time, and also to take a break from work... -____-


wasn't too hungry that time, so I only ordered 2 plates of meat (1 lamb and 1 beef)... nothing much to complain about as the meat was fresh, evenly sliced out, and the soup that you dip those meat into was pretty good...

I forgot how much I paid for my share, but I still think that I could have spent the same amount of my moolahs on more worthy meals (something like rib-eyes, tenderloins or even the buffet at Hilton... get the drift?).

However, for those who are fond of having their food cooked in front of them, by themselves, and sweat it out while dipping the food into the boiling soup, then Mitsu Shabu Shabu is the place to go to - clean, roomy, and with indoor (air-conditioned) or outdoor tables (for smokers)...

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Sabah trip [Part 3]

some of you might know already that we didn't go all the way up to the peak, which was somewhat of a disappointment... :(


the gate towards the peak after the back door of Gunting Lagadan Hut...

Jo caught a cold (fever) had altitude sickness as she felt dizzy & vomited a couple of times at Gunting Lagadan Hut while my legs were totally exhausted. told Januarius that we decided not to climb up to the summit, and will meet him up at Labuan Rata the next morning for breakfast and start our descend.


dawn at Gunting Lagadan... it's worth it being able to see this despite all the tiredness...


I was cold... and tired...


we left Labuan Rata at around 830am. going down was even more tiring than climbing up as our entire body weight was to be absorbed by the knees and ankles... plus being overweight didn't do me any good...


took us almost 6 hours to reach Timpohon Gate, got shuttled to the registration office, and went for a late lunch at the restaurant. after that we were driven over to Rose Cabin for the night... the woman skipped dinner because of a slight fever still while I joined a guy from the UK for dinner...



view of Mount Kinabalu from our room balcony...


tired people...


Augustine drove us to the Poring Hot Spring the next morning, and we spent half a day there before heading back to Kota Kinabalu...


a dip inside the jacuzzi with hot-spring water was definitely relaxing... too bad the pumps of the jacuzzi weren't strong enough... not very shiok... -____-'


checked back into the KK hotel in the evening, got back the un-used climbing stick of mine, and off we went for dinner at the waterfront... then we spent the next 2 hours getting massages there...


I was trying hard not to laugh as the guy massaged those dead legs...


head over to Gaya Street for some shopping before packing up and catch our flight back to Kuching in the evening...


a lot of souvenirs, t-shirts, handicrafts and etc on sale... pretty similar to our Kuching Sunday market...


it was crowded... with both locals and tourists...


bought a Mount Kinabalu t-shirt, a few key chains as well as some postcards...

it took me another week after I reach home to recover from those sore muscles... that's how unfit exhausted I was...

footnote: I think I'll attempt another climb to get to the peak in the near future, but in the mean time, I'd have to shed off more kilos, and train up those legs of mine...