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Breakfast @Kulai

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 Waterfall at Gunung Pulai
 Beef noodles
 The cili paste is fantastic delicious.

 Small stall in Kulai selling good pork noodles and beef noodles. Dad, good friend brought us here. This stall been selling for decades. When ask for the stall name, the stall has no name. It was recognised by the local by the small street and sell noodle in front of the house.

Valentine Day Lunch @ D'Shanghai, Taman Sustera Utama

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14 February 2013

 Flowers, dolls and chocolate is selling everywhere on this auspicious day. No  for us, as we prefer to eat and fill our tummy with great food. We just randomly walk in this restaurant. I did not realize it was selling dim sum and steam boat. Dim Sum is Hong Kong specialty not Shanghai. Thus, CS and me just queue up for the food. I usually consume dim sum in the morning. This is the first time I consume during lunch time.

流沙包 Liu Sha Bao RM5.20
I love to eat it while it was hot. Not pipping hot as it will burn the tongue. Since our table is under the air condition, it does not taste so well when the bun turn cold

牛油果卷 Fried Avocado Rolls RM8.80
Avocado paste was not oily at all. The crispy skin will the soft sweet paste is a great combination.


灌汤小笼包 Signature Xiao Long Bao RM3.80
It is quite delicous but I still prefer Ding Tai Fung xiao long bun.

红油抄手 Red Oil Dumpling RM6.20
To me, It was too salty not spicy at all. To CS, He realy like the sauce as it have lots of parsley leaves.

三不见天脆皮肠 Carrot, Yam & Yam Bean Rice Roll RM5.20
I like the chee chong fan but not the filling. The combination is not my liking.
上海炒粉皮 Fried Fen Pi RM8.80
CS really like this dish. I do not really like this dish as the noodle is a bit hard to chew.Maybe i prefer softer texture noodle.

Total cost for the meal : RM58.10

D'Shanghai
Shi Ki Garden Sdn Bhd
L1-501~506, Level 1, Sustera Mall,
1, Jalan Sustera Tanjung 8/4,
Tanjung Sustera Utama, 81300 Skudai, Johor
Tel: 07-557 6388

Reunion Dinner 2013

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Reunion dinner on chinese new year eve had been Chinese tradition for a long time.Although some family choose to eat out for conveniece my family still keep the tradition to eat at home.
Reunion lunch feast. I need to stand on the chair to shoot this photo. As usual, we will prepare even number or eight dishes for good head start of the year.
Fried broccoli and cauliflower. I am very proud that this is my first time arrange a dish so beautiful. ^^
Char Siew, fried taufu, gou hiang meat roll. Gouhiang meat roll is a traditional dish too. Mum will prepared this dish every year.
Hai Nam Chicken

Happy Chinese New Year 2013. May all be well, healthy and happy^^

Year End Dinner @Sek Yuen Restaurant, Jalan Pudu

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1 February 2013
 Federal Day is a very happy rest day for those work in Kuala Lumpur. It is also the last day for me stay in Kuala Lumpur. We choose Restaurant Sek Yuen as my farewell dinner place. I really like the authentic chinese food. the smell of burning wood under stove really remind me of my grand parent house.
 Sweet Sour Pork
This dish is very crispy. The sour is very good too.
 Eight Treasure Vegetable
The first dish to finish off. Friends and I can't help praising this dish. This is the best eight treasure fried vegetable i ever eat.
Dishes we ordered

Thank you Kuala Lumpur. I learnt quite a lot from this buzzing metropolitan city. 

Dinner @ The Royale Chulan

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 Kampung Fried Rice RM25

Black forest Cheese Cake RM20
Too much gelatine, the txture of the cheesecake went all wrong


5 Jalan Conlay, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : +603 2688 9688
Fax: +603 2688 9788
E-Mail: info@theroyalechulan.com.my

Barong and Kris Dance

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The Barong-Ply represents an eternal fight between good and evil spirit. Barong (a mystical animal) represents a good spirit and RAngo (a mystical monster) represents an evil one.

THE DANCE STARTS WITH MUSIC OVER TONE

Followed by his friends the monkey, the tiger comes up. Three masked dancers appear, representing men making palm wine in the forest, whose child is killed by the Barong. The three men get angry and attack the Barong which is helped by the monkey. During the flight the nose of one of the men is bitten off.

FIRST ACT
Two female dancers appear. representing the servants of the RAngda, looking for the servants of Dewi Kunti who are on the way to meet their Patih (Prime Minister)

SECOND ACT
The servants of Dewi Kunti come. One of the servants of the RAngda changes into a witch enters both servants to make them angry. They meet their Patih and go together to Dewi Kunti.

THIRD ACT
Dewi Kunti and her son, Sadewa come up. Dewi Kunti has promised the Rangda to sacrifice Sadewa. A witch appears and enters Dewi Kunti. She become angry and orders the Patih to ring Sadewa into the forest. The Patih is also entered by a witch so he does not have pity on Sadewa. sadewa is then taken into a forest and tied up on tree.

FORTH ACT
Unknown by Rangda, Siwa, God appears and gives Sadewa immortality. The Rangda appears, ready to kill Sadewa and eat him up but Sadewa is still alive. She then surrenders and askes him to redeem herself, Sadewa agrees and kills Tangda. Rangda goes into haeven.

FIFTH ACT

One of the servants of Rangda called Kalika comes up before Sadewa and asks him to redeem herself too. Sadewa repulses. Kalika gets angry and change herself into a boar and fights Sadewa. The boar defeated. She changes herself into a bird but defeated again. at last she changes into a Rangda, Sadewa can not kill her. In such circumstances, Sadewa ditates and then he changes himself into a Barong. Still, the Rangda seems to be too powerful and the fight is never end.. Followers of the Barong appear and help hi fight the Rangda.

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