30 October 2013

Surprise! *love*

so another one fine afternoon again, after moving out all of my baggage from the former school, we had a small gathering before Bernard and me heading back to the hometown.

Date : 16th Oct 2013
Venue : Bangsar area

took a cab from LRT Bangsar to Bangsar Village, it cost around RM4.
we finally gave THREE LITTLE PIGS & THE BIG BAD WOLF a try, and yea, it is a western restaurant no doubt LOL located @ Bangsar Village.
FYI, they serve two different kinds of menus which from 9am-6pm, the menu calls THREE LITTLE PIGS, whereas from 6pm-11pm, it calls BIG BAD WOLF. I like how creative they are in naming this restaurant, making me so interested with it a lot. *excited*
three little pigs come out to rock 'n roll during the daytime, while the big bad wolf rules the night =D

insisted to take a photo here because the decoration made me feels like it is a storybook cover =p
internal cozy ambience.
so as the name called, pork is the specialty of this restaurant. it's conveniently located at the side entrance of Bangsar Village 1, or you can access via Village Grocer.
pretty enjoyed the lighting there before sunset. natural light surrounded you, creating a very comfortable atmosphere for us to chit-chat. but it's pretty dim when the Sun goes to sleep.
aha! here's the night session dine-in menu. the cover looks exactly like an old tale book. so simple yet it brings all the childhood memories up.
see! we both loved the menu. hey, it's for sell and it costs a lot wtf. forgot the price =.= a very unreasonable price though.
group photos before ordering =D
we had some tough times figuring out on what to order. for main course, they served a variety of pastas and burgers. of course, there're others but we're only interested with pastas and burgers because Leslie visited here a few times, and he introduced us the best he ever had tasted.
for the pastas, the prices are ranged from RM19 to RM27 while for the burgers, the prices are slightly higher, which are around RM24 to RM32.
so after deciding on what to eat, oh yeah, my favourite time of all, CAMWHORE =))))
Hee said we must took as many photos as possible before the sunset because the lighting was excellent HAHA

the camera didn't focus at me. but ah well, i thought it's better this way. lookin' better hahaha =p
Leslie & Hee Hee (small wife)!! Hee purposely wore a checked top with a plain singlet inside because she said she was so Leslie-styled that she must showed him, indeed!! haha.
Leslie & .. wow wait, who's that? lookin' so stunning wtf HAHA. As a big wife of his, i was so jealous to see Hee hugged him and i was like "I want I want I wan too!" and this's it! =p
Me & Cindy! she looked so reluctant idk why=.= and Bernard & me, i looked so reluctant, and indeed, very reluctant LOL.
so cheerful! *love*
our naughty shots! 'n i miss my girls heaps *sigh*
i think it's better for me to take photos with 'em because i looked tinier hehehe.
photo-booming level : 101%, it's so ugly wtf LOL

sorry i'd have to collage our dishes' photos as i don't want this post to be so lengthy because the main story is still yet to be blogged. so yea, i will be explaining the courses from top left!

The Wolf's Favourite Pasta (Hee) : RM27.
creamy spaghetti with smoked pork bacon, topped with a poached egg and small bacon bits. it wasn't really creamy so if you don't enjoy really creamy food, this's definitely your thing. but i would love it to be more creamy/milky/cheesy.

The Big Bad Burger (Cindy & Me) : RM28
juicy pork patty, smoked pork bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, hickory smoked BBQ sauce, served with fries and house salad. The pork patty was indeed juicy because of its fat content. and we all loved the golden-ish fries. the salad was kind of refreshing too for my liking.

Hawaiian hula Burger (Leslie) : RM26
juicy pork patty, sweet pineapple ring, deep fried onion ring,  lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, hickory smoked BBQ sauce, served with fries and house salad. so if you don't eat cheese, try this out. i love the combination of burger with pineapple ring!

Mighty Piggy Burger (Bernard) : RM24
juicy pork patty, fried egg, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, herbed mayo, served with fries and house salad. nothing much to describe, just the bacon part is different. a little too much mayo and i thought it covered the original taste of the pork patty.

us with the main courses respectively.
Bon Appetit!
my tam-jiak-face-yet-not-so-unglam shot i supposed =D
it's one of my favourite things i always loved to do to dine-in with them and gossip like it's the end of the world. i always think, i could find no one to replace such buddies. they're nasty most of the times and i could barely tell you their positive points but i changed my mind a little this time when i heard........................

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO AMELIA, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the waiters sang, holding a birthday cake.

SHOCKED! DAMN SHOCKED AND SURPRISED!!! i swear i don't expect this at all. not even a little owhhhhhmiiigoshhhhhh!! and oh ya, it's for me of course *shy and blush*

oh look! how they amazed me. =D
stared at the cake a little while to really recover from my consciousness on what's actually happening. 
such a blessed girl i could say!
my birthday cake! strawberry shortcake from Tedboy Bakery at Bangsar.
the 4-typical-steps when it's your birthday and there's a cake in front of you. make a wish, blow the candles off, cut the cake, and serve 'em!
my honey bees!! =*
LOL-ed at the wordings! haha! the cake was very tasty to my surprise. the texture was very tender and the moisture level was just perfect. the cream was a little bit soury and as a whole, it wasn't too sweet. 
love love love 'em to the max!!
so after the very surprising moment, yup, we still headed for our dessert plan though we had just finished the whole cake haha. we're big eaters!! RAWR!!

dip 'n dip around Bangsar Village 1.
oh ya, bare the price alright? kind of pricey.
we're kind of bloating but still insisted to give it a try.
brownies crepe. RM 31 after GST. nothing much to comment, worth it o not, it's all depending on yourself because the chocolate sauce was quite ordinary i could say. 

TO END THIS POST, 

here's my really unglam eating shot =p
thanks and i am really grateful to have you guys to help me celebrate my birthday half month before, before we're all separated. i have got the most lovable buddies in the world. and oh cheers! no fake lizard, snake or cockroach this year damn so lucky. they gave me those extremely-unpleasant fake present last year and i really did scream the hell out of my lungs wtf =.=
i wish i can have all of you around tomorrow to celebrate my birthday again, but dejectedly, cant =(
i miss you all!!


24 October 2013

Thailand Day 1

oops finally get back to this blog, blogging about my travel blog entry =)
for your information, Malaysia is 1 hour ahead of Bangkok.

By the time we reached Bangkok, it's already afternoon. 
AirAsia flights landed at Don Mueng International Airport, which the cheapest way to go to the Sukhumvit Street area is by bus and BTS (Bangkok Train System).
we chose to stay at Sukhumvit Area because it simply is the most happening street (my opinion).
but there is another street, Khao San Street which Ken had always wanted to go because it's as happening as Sukhumvit Street and in the end, we didn't manage to go. give it a try maybe? =)

way of going to Sukhumvit Street
take the bus to Mo Chit Station outside the airport (30 Baht) and then by train, we went off at Nana Station (42 Baht).
Since our hotel was located at Sukhumvit Street Soi 1, Nana Station is the nearest to it.

BTS ticket.
BED BANGKOK (the hotel that we stayed in at Bangkok)

Hotel lobby. so cozy!
interior design of the hotel. 
forgot to take a photo of our room, it was a room for 3 people with an attached toilet.
quite satisfied with the room except that you could hear footsteps whenever people walking through. 
and some more, the location is good too, it would take you less than 10 minutes to reach the nearest BTS station, but of course, you could search for a nearer hotel to the BTS station. maybe just 5 minutes walk away? Agoda and Google it!
after settling down, we simply walked out the lane for a simple lunch 'cause we could probably swallow dinosaurs!

KFC lol! to be honest, i really preferred Malaysia's KFC restaurant a lot more.
reading the maps like mad. hee said she had never seen me being so hardworking.
and i was thinking "miss, STPM leh =.="
FIRST STATION 
so after doing some sorts of simple planning, we had concluded our first station which was a very famous shopping mall --> Terminal 21!
get the maps from the airport or any shopping mall information counter. FOC! 

if you're lazy to walk, feel free to take BTS to Asoke Station, we walked there because by walking along the streets, we got to see a lot of different cultures.
it's a themed shopping mall! let's see what themes were actually used.

LG Floor (Caribbean theme) : Banks, Gourmet Supermarket, some eateries.
G Floor (Rome theme) : Fashion Brand names. 
M Floor (Paris theme) : Fashion Brands by Thai designers. The M Floor is the floor you enter when coming from the skytrain platforms. One of the first 'shops' there is a really good located Starbucks with ample seating arrangements (though busy in the opening weeks). 
1st Floor (Tokyo theme ) : Ladies' boutique shops.
2nd Floor (London theme) : Mens' wear, T-shirts and jeans, sportswear.
3rd Floor (Istanbul theme) : Shoes, bags, fashion accessories, jewelry, gift and decorations.
4rd Floor (San Francisco theme) : Eateries and restaurants.
5th Floor (San Francisco theme) : Food court (named Pier 21-Food Terminal) 
6th Floor (Hollywood theme) : SF Cinema City, Fitness Center, IT Terminal (mobile phones and gadgets).

yup you're right! they used airport-and-cities themes. so creative and i'm so in love.


LOWER GROUND!
This floor has the concept of Caribbean Beach Town, decorated with beach, sea anchor and lighthouse. the light house is painted exactly like what i had watched in the Disney cartoon.




Strongly recommend this liquid nitrogen ice-cream! it's so smooth that i've never tasted such smooth ice-cream before. *drool*


Ground Floor!
For the Ground Floor, the concept is Heaven of Rome. It decorated sculptures with marble  mythic of Roman statues and well-known paintings.

*could not find any photo for the M Floor (Paris theme) and idk why =(


FIRST FLOOR!
oh Tokyo! They brought in the concept of Nakamise-Dōri Market and Harajuku Town. It reserved for ladies' boutiques, decorated sculptures with SumoTorii and Maneki Neko



SECOND FLOOR!
London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down ~~
i wish i could move that double-decker bus back to my house wtf. soooooooo nice and i was really excited like a kid. LOL
This floor is decorated with iconic red telephone boxes, London's double-decker busses, Tower Bridge and Union Jack Flag. Made me totally feel like i was at Oxford Street!
MAD LOVE!!


introducing you with hee's new boyfriend! LOL. and apparently i was seducing him. *bad girl*
WTF!! another thing i would like to move back to Kuching! it's UNIONJACK chair! 
Third Floor!
Apparently,  Istanbul Market Town! Decorated with Istanbul's lamps and i love the lamps.
so antique and i bet they cost an arm and a leg! 


Welcome to Level 4!
oh USA USA USA!!! it's USA!!!!
This concept is Chinatown of San Francisco. It decorated sculptures with San Francisco Trams and Golden Gate Bridge,
Lemme show you the close-up look of the Golden Gate Bridge!

they took care all of the small details! Amazing!
Chinatown! at first we thought this floor has two themes LOL. San Francisco and China =.=
Hee took this. and she scolded us after seeing the photos we took for her LOL.
Ken took this. deserved the scolding. aiyo look at the angle. so not talented in photographing =p
i took this. got that bad ah? quite good right? why she scolded me T.T hahaha.


i compressed the photos and it turned out to be blurry what the heck.
so after shooting so much photos, we headed to fill our tummy up at the 6th floor!
the food court is very spacious and hygienic with a variety choice of food with price ranged from 20 Baht to 70 Baht.


Buy the card with any amount to your liking first, and then you may use the card to buy food and the amount inside it will be deducted accordingly. the remaining amount could be claimed at the same counter where you bought this card at first.


i miss the food there so much! so cheap and delicious.
grab a fruit smoothies! it's only 30 Baht.

stay tuned for my next blog post! =)
good days ahead.