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I went to Ruby Restaurant for dinner after the All Saints’ Day mass on Saturday. I booked and ordered early so that we didn’t have to wait very long for the food to be served. I saw Suituapui’s SMS asking “Ruby for dinner?” only after the mass but I invited him anyway. Unfortunately, the old […]

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Bao zi, or simply, bao is the Chinese equivalent to Western bread. Bao is widely known as Chinese steamed bun and they are filled with varieties of tasty fillings, e.g. pork, chicken, red bean paste, butter, kaya, coconut, etc. Do not confuse bao with mantou, which are unfilled buns.
Anyway, Alvin and I visited Suituapui before […]

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Rasa Sayang is the name of the cafe that sells one of the delicious kampua in town. The shop was formerly located at the corner shop of the block near Socso office at the Bus Terminal commercial area but I didn’t have the chance to taste it before they moved. Suituapui loves the kampua there […]

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“I’m sailing, I’m sailing…” ala Rod Stewart

The Ship Restaurant is the longest operating Western-themed restaurant in Malaysia.

The Ship Western restaurant was founded by Foo Hee Hoon and Foo Hee Loon. The first outlet was opened along Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur. Alvin and I went there for dinner one evening when we were around […]

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Being kiasu like every other Kuchingite (FYI, I’m not a Kuchingite. I have been Kuchingized), I went to Kuching Fest (for the first time!) on the first day of its opening. As expected it was so crowded like how the Chinese put it “people mountain, people sea”. I guesstimated more than half of Kuching population […]

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Guess how much is the horse power of this BMW 7-series?
No, no, no! I’m not talking about the car! I was walking towards Pavillion with Alvin when we came across a road sign

*puzzled* How come Malaysia got horses crossing the road one? Now that reminded me of the million dollar why-does-the-chicken-cross-the-road question. Why do the […]

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