Showing posts with label lepak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lepak. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Pork ribs anyone???



I wouldnt know the existence of this place if not cos of good reviews from some of my friends.


The supposedly huge banner which is located next to Citibank's banner looks faded and not vivid enough. I actually missed it despite its size.


No picture cos i was too busy yakking in the car:P

They should put road signs or sth directing orang ramai to the place. Dahlah we dont have that many outlets like this in mainland, they should advertise kao kao since theyre like one of the very few ones we can find here. And very good too:) Apparently its the sister to Tony Romas and Manhattan Fish Market.

the interior


i ordered the famous st louis pork ribs combo with fried shrimp. The pork was smothered with super sensational bbq sauce and was just right. Juicy and tender that is. They used the same sauce for their buffalo wings which was equally great. I prefer this one to Chillis actually:)

my ribs.hehe

buffalo wings


my shirley temple's just so-so. I prefer the one in lecka lecka:)



Bel had some blackened catch of the day which was superb. Didnt sound that appealing when i read the menu but when i tried i was like..gosh, they couldve come up with a better name to match its standard.

bel's blackened catch. its blacker than it looks..hehe


Mich's fish and chips and jess's fried chicken fillet (duno whats the actual name) came in such huge portion it could feed my whole kampung:P haha..

the chicken fillets are massive:P




Service was amazing, waiters were friendly and we got 10% waivered off. prolly cos we were one of the very few customers there..muahaha..


The assistant manager and assistant kitchen manager actually came forth and gave us their name cards..and some discount stickers..haha..they must think we're some food blogger:P..food blogger or not if i come across good stuffs of cos must share right:)

for u to cuci tangan laaa



overall it was a nice place to chill, good food and good service. Must say one of the best we have over here. And comparable to the ones u can find in kl:)

how to get there

Monday, June 2, 2008

see no evil, eat no evil, buy no evil

Been eating and lepaking like theres no tomorrow.

beware !!
long and random bits ahead


Watched Narnia and i thought it was just Ok..not mindblowing..but soso la..got cute boys to drool over..so well, it was good enough for me:P

Indiana Jones on the other hand was good from the beginning (*hearts* shia le bouf) but the ending was a bit potong stim..haha..extraterresterial?? they gotta be kidding..LOL

btw, the newly opened noodle station in sunway carnival was surprisingly good. Went there for dinner with my siblings before our movie:) Prices were reasonable and most of the dishes ive tried were yummy. And the tomyam is wicked:) i never thought i'll ever eat any dish with evaporated milk in it. esp after my food poisoning incident in kuchai lama..hehe. but the tomyam is a must try:)


my honey bbq drumstick with springy noodles:)

i have a fetish for coloured drinks:P

my bro's noodles that tasted like wantan mee:P

this pic doesnt do the thai fried noodles any justice. it tastes better than it looks;)

our tom YUMMmmmmm



Also, i saw my last sunset for the year in batu ferringhi with mich and bel. It was a race against time..We could see the sun already setting and were still far away frm the beach. Cos we lost track of time shopping in Gurney..hehe.We sped and this is what we got from whatever thats left of it:P
some locals enjoying the waves

then it got darker



to kill time, and to make full use of the almost empty memory card, we decided to do a lil bollywood before it gets too dark:P Not pro i know but this will suffice:)





golden sands compound..haha.no we didnt stay here. just 'walked' thru:P


Highlight of the day was pirated dvd hunting which left me rm64 poorer. but worth it nevertheless:). One disc is rm4 and if u purchase more than 10disc u get one free. Im missing that place already:)


Another thing worth mentioning was the Malay laksa my aunt had been raving about. Its in Pulau Jerejak Resort and Spa. Not the island itself. Just the jetty area:) It was not bad surprisingly. last time i had one was during highschool. and i didnt like it.hehe.But my heart stays with assam laksa:)

can u see the pg bridge?

zoomed..3.8x nia..haha


the jetty




Also, i met up with the PMCians in hongkie kopitiam, autocity the other night. Thought of catching dj Goldfish as well but to no avail. By the time we were done catching up and gossiping it was already late. It was great meeting up with Jason, Jean, Chris, Peihwa and Alan. Spent most of the time laughing. Esp when Chris painstakingly defended his hometown Bintulu. again. We even laughed at how they name their dishes.. Thats prolly the only thing that makes hongkie kopitiam different from wongkok char chan teng and kim gary:)

my tai chi pork ribs


gotta love the interior:)


the girls

all of us:)




Did SOME shopping also despite the very limited weight i can bring over. But essentials ma..what do to.blueks


yes, i love blings on my jeans:P


loving my new sunnies. its darker than it looks




went to queensbay with mum and sis yday..again.haha


i *heart* la senza sales. spend rm150 and above u get a free 2ml of Lancome Virtouse Mascara. i got 2 tubes. Plus get to apply for membership card and then got more discounts cos get to use the vouchers instantly..whee~~

bras, undies and baju tidur(s)



after shopping, had dinner in Siam Express. Ordered the set for 2 and topped up with another dish of Pandan Leaves Chicken. The tomyam was damn good i tell u. super sour and tasty. The green curry was delicious too. The pandan chicken was marinated and grilled/fried to perfection. My fav was of cos undoubtedly the tomyam. mum loves the green curry best..hehe
kangkung belacan

pandan chicken

some fried dumplings..this is just so so i think

this was green i swear:P its the lighting

orgasmic tomyam

our water chesnut dessert


that basically (ALMOST) sums up what ive been up to last 1 weekplus.

Going to makan dinner in Chicago Rib House later. Been hearing some good reviews about the place from a few friends. it better be good.ADIOS!!



Saturday, May 10, 2008

world's music festival @botanical garden


it is indeed true when ppl says that music is a universal language.

It is funny when u can groove to the performers' tunes and yet not understand a single thing that was sung.

Performers from USA, Denmark, France, Tibet and Kenya sure heated up the atmosphere in botanical garden that very night. Groups of people was dancing like theres no tomorrow, while some were all set with booze and were drinking the night away.

We reached around 6plus and the whole place was already swarmed with people.

the stage area


this uncle is seriously all set. why didnt i think of a foldable chair?

haagen daaz vendor

by 730pm


The night started of with haunting tunes from Techung (Tibet). Honestly, it was so soothing and peaceful if u throw me a mattress i will doze off on it:P



The atmosphere was then revved up with upbeat performances by the traditional Cajun band, Balfa Toujours (USA). I was thinking, finally something in English. LOL. boy i was so wrong. the only time when they spoke in english was when they introduced themselves and when they wanted us to sing along:P they did a rendition on popcorn jazz(or so they say) and some watermelon song. the rest cant remember liao.hehe.


i *heart* the accordion-ist:P


I must say that the French band (Lo Cor De La Plana) that performed right after was worth drooling. French guys are sexayyy dont u agree with me? Dont care if i dont understand them, whatever that came out of their mouth sounded sexy.thats all that matters:P

i likey the one 2nd from right. badboyish..oo la la


Next up was the Afenginn hailing all the way from Denmark. Well known as the 'bastard-ethno-band', they did not fail to intoxicate the crowd with their trademark bass rhythms. They definitely wowed everybody with their cheeky play-as-they-feel attitude.And pink suit?? what was he thinking??LOL




Last band to perform for the night was Kenge Kenge from Kenya. I must say that showmanshipwise theyre definitely the best. The girls can really shake. both boobies and booties alike. they really entertained the crowd to the max. some i noticed were really ecstasy-high. those who can pump testosterone in particular:P

Gobi will DEFINITELY love this performance. curves+boobs+sexy hips will definitely turn him on. confirm nose pancut darah:P
apparently no kenyan woman is allowed to touch that instrument. its sacred.

Gobi must be thinking, 'damn, why didnt i take up some kenyan folk dances? that guy couldve been me'



one of their hot moves:P


some moves from the guys.theyre really good with their 'goods':P. sent all the girls screaming.me included:P



The night ended with an explosive finale from all the performers since day1-3

No piccies of me cos i was all sweaty and oily. damn vain i know:P

And a BIG thank you to chris for the free ticket. and being a great company:)

Gosh, i miss the french hotties already:P