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Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2008

Under The Big Tree

During the long Christmas weekend while I was back in Ipoh, I had lunch at a place Ipoh folks call 'Tai Shu Kiok' - literally meaning 'at the feet of big trees'. The name is quite apt, as the tables were set out within a grove of shady trees.

I had not been there for quite a while, and was surprised at the changes there. For one, a hawker centre has suddenly sprung up next to it. Although it was doing relatively good business as well, it does not seem to have affected the original shop as it was just as crowded.

Secondly, plastic 'canvas' canopies now cover the entire area under the trees. While it is probably good for practical reasons, i miss the time when it was all open air. I miss the 'torpedoes' of falling leaves and twigs everytime the wind blows.

Anyways, most importantly the food has not changed. I could still have my laksa bee hoon (yes, bee hoon) there. Ipoh remains the only place i've found that i could have laksa with bee hoon, (just the way i like it). I don't fancy the thicker noodles that normally accompanies laksa dishes.

Plus the large variety of 'stuffed snacks' or 'liu' as we call it in cantonese is just marvelous. Add to the fact that everything is freshly fried at the stall itself, the entire lunch was just amazingly mouth watering and very much satisfying. I guess that is why the place is so popular. I was there at about 2pm, and the place was still packed with the lunch crowd...

This remains as one of my favourite makan places of all times. Compared to this, I just can't understand what the fuss about 'Ampang Yong Tau Foo' is all about...


Delicious stuff just waiting to be fried...







Yummy Stuff...










The lunch crowd...

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Gathering of the Lee Clan

My family got together for a family vacation at Putrajaya during the last CNY. Since I had lots of siblings and loads of nieces and nephews, it was a huge entourage. 6 rooms, and 7 car loads.

We stayed at the Marriott hotel. It was a very nice and spacious but quiet hotel. Perfect for a get-away type of holiday. We spend the evenings at the pool (my nieces and nephews - 12 of them - swarmed the whole pool. It was fun seeing them play and enjoying snacks at the pool side.

In the day time, we had short excursions to 'The Eye' at Tasik Titiwangsa, KLCC, Alamanda shopping mall.

Before heading back to Ipoh, we dropped by Klang to savour the famous Bak Kut Teh. But we arrived quite late and all the famous restaurants were sold out. We had to settle for one of the smaller restaurants. It wasn't great, but since we were starving, we enjoyed it tremendously nonetheless.

Photo images...

The Eye and it's reflection forming an auspicous figure of 8



Another shot of The Eye


The famous Satay Kajang Restaurant


So many satays ready to be served



It's the sauce that makes it good



Such a long long satay stove!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Gastronomic Reflections On Thaipusam

Today's Thaipusam... a day for reflection, a day for contemplation.

Without meaning any disrespect to our Hindu frens, we had a our own day of reflection today, albeit with our tummies.

As with most holiday/celebration, food is never far from our mind. Today Soo Sean and Wei Ye dropped by my place to cook up a feast for dinner.

We headed to Queensbay mall, to get the necessary grocery. We bought lots of stuff... sauces, herbs, vege, salmon, and others. Once back at my place, Soo Sean started working on the mushroom soup by finely chopping the mushrooms. Wei Ye worked on the lamb, while being the one with the super sweet-tooth, i took up the dessert.

After a couple of hours.... ta da!!!

A full course dinner...

We had salmon cocktail for appetizers, followed by a creamy mushroom soup. Entre was mixed herb lamb shoulder with some vege and japanese sweet potato.

And for dessert....


Unfortunately, I don't remember the name of this dessert, I just followed the recipe from Wei Ye's magazine. It turned out quite alright. ;)

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The Chef:


And the Dishwasher:

Thursday, December 20, 2007

What's For Dinner???

It's a holiday today... So naturally, I woke up quite late.
The long long sleep is most welcome. It has been a long and hectic week at work. Plus I came back last nite from the Christmas gathering at Chiang Mei's new place.

Waking up late, I had a very late breakfast. So by about 4pm i was quite hungry already. Since it was a bit too early invite anyone out to have dinner, I decided to whip up something simple for myself. So I went out to get a piece of Salmon from Tesco.

Half and hour later... Behold!!!
Cajun Pan Fried Salmon... Doesn't it look inviting? (Or maybe it's just me coz i was starving!)



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Five minutes later....



Burpp!!!
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Monday, September 10, 2007

Cameron Highlands

Picture dumps from a trip to Cameron Highlands some while back...


'The Tea Plantation'


'Happy and contented at the Tea Farm'


'A photographer hard at work.'



'Vegetable Farm'


"Wat r you doing?!!"



Picking baby carrots...


'Hard work harvesting the cabbage'


'Success!!! What a huge cabbage!'



'A cute wittle wabbit...'


'Lot's of lettuce'



'Close-up of lettuce'


'So much strawberries!'


'Yummy!!!'


'So sweet... :p'


'Green Spider'


'Spider Web'


'Bunches of pretty flowers'




'Bird of Paradise'


'Rows and rows of cauliflowers'


'Posing and acting cool for the camera'


'Dig in!!!'