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Saturday, May 11, 2013

IPOH MALI: What to eat?

Happy weekend people!

Yes, I'm finally updating blog with food post again :D Ipoh food trip, back in April to be exact, just had to blog about it before I forgot the deets. Coincidentally all of us were placed in Penang for our clinical posting, so we figured why not drop by Ipoh on our way back since it's along the way for a 2D1N trip. We've been planning this long awaited food trip since last year, so we were pretty excited. Since it's a food trip, so our whole itinerary was basically filled with food DUH You shall never underestimate our capability of eating! And big thanks to Jih Yen for sacrificing her weekend to bring us around. Blessed indeed to have classmates originating from different states of West Malaysia, so we would have our own tour guide whenever we're visiting all these places :P So when are you guys coming to Sarawak lah?! 
Our cotton candy moment LOL and look, I can haz pink moustache! :}D



P/S: Don't say I didn't warn you, but it's advisable not to read this post with an empty tummy. Cause this post is heavily spammed with foodporn HEH

By the time we arrived, we were just in time for lunch. So we headed to our first stop. Ipoh is well known for their chicken, so it's definitely in the must-eat-list.

Restaurant Nasi Ayam Pak Kong (白宫鸡饭) 
27, Jalan Theatre.

The place was filled to the brim and we had to wait to get empty seats. Since it's packed, the service was slow. 

Preserved vegetables. 
We ordered roasted  and steamed chicken. Claimed to be one of the best chicken rice shop in Ipoh, I really got to agree. The chicken was juicy and tender!
  









After lunch, we actually dropped by Burps & Giggles as well as Kellie's Castle but I decided to write them in another two separate posts (: so fast forward to the 3rd stop where we had dinner instead.  

Restoran Ong Kee (安记芽菜鸡沙河粉 Tauge Ayam) 
48, Jalan Yau Tet Shin.

Besides chicken, Ipoh is famous for their beansprouts too. In Ipoh, they call it nga choy in Cantonese dialect.  
The famous Nga Choy Gai (read: bean sprouts & chicken) shop. 

We had too much chicken in the afternoon, so we ordered a smaller portion one. Chicken overdosed (x 


Instead of the usual hor fun, I opted for rice vermicelli instead. Soup looks clear but it's flavourful that I finished the whole bowl of soup. 

Look at the amount of pepper at the side of the plate. But I gotta say their bean sprouts really is good, fat and crunchy! Loving every bite. 

After dinner, we went for dessert. Of course, where would it be if it's not at the dessert street! The whole stretch of street was filled with different stalls selling desserts and local street food as well. I can't remember the name of that particular stall that we went but it was somewhere in the middle (: 

Tong Sui Kai (糖水街 Dessert Street) 
Jalan Sultan Ekram.

#1. Aiyu Jelly Ice 

Super chilling to have it after dinner :9

#2. Mixed Fruit Shaved Ice (Chak Gor Peng)
Love how colourful it is, they are super generous with the amount and variety of fruits like longan, grapes, cempedak and mango. Topped with a scoop of icecream, jelly and peanuts too. Superb!

#3. Grass jelly ice topped with creamy sweet corn, peanuts and a scoop of icecream (Y)
Each bowl is less than RM3 if I'm not mistaken, totally worth it! It's always better to go in a big group so you can order few different ones to try :D
After dessert, we decided to go to the final stop of the day for supper even when we just had our dinner an hour ago :P 

Restoran Tuck Kee (德记炒粉店) 
61, Jalan Yau Tet Shin.


Their menu. We ordered few of their signature dishes (: 
Their service wasn't up to par as well, probably cause of the amount of customers they had. 

#1. Wat Tan Hor Fun @ RM5 (small)
It's basically flat noodles cook with starchy egg gravy. The gravy was real good and the taste was better than those I've tasted in KL. Definitely live up to its hype! 

#2. Moonlight noodles @ RM5
Well, it was named after the raw egg yolk cracked on top that resembles a moon (: It was okay but I preferred the wat tan hor better. Still, I would give it a thumbs up! 


#3. Boiled baby octopus @  RM10 for appetizers.
Seems like a pretty simple dish but boy it was real yummmmeh! Sprinkled with spring onion, fried garlic and garlic oil, it tasted salty and the tentacles was chewy. Goes well with the dipping sauce. Love this!


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Then it was Day 2. We woke up pretty early so that we can have breakfast. First up, we dropped by this confectionery shop that sell egg tarts and swiss roll.

Hong Kee Confectionery Trading 
14, Jalan Dato Onn Jaafar


Shat Keh Ma, one of the signature snacks you can get in Ipoh. 

Their freshly baked egg tarts which was just taken out from the oven *sniffffff 
Then it's time for breakfast! As you know, people would normally go for dimsum (overrated :P) whenever they are in Ipoh, but we decided to go for curry mee instead.

Kedai Kopi Nam Chau 
54, Jalan Bandar Timah

Dry Curry Mee @ RM4.30
The curry mee comes with shredded chicken, prawns, few slices of barbeque pork and coriander. Somehow I prefer dry curry mee that is purely with just the curry paste. Yet the curry was still delectable albeit spicy. 

One can never miss the aromatic Ipoh white coffee if you're in Ipoh! If you're a avid coffee lover, should order extra kao with ice! Drink all the coffee \m/ 

Deep fried sesame bun with lotus paste @ RM2.00  
I just have to order this “dan chi”, or half-boiled eggs on toast cause it's one of my fave breakfast. 
The toasted bread spreaded with butter came with two runny eggs on top. A dash of soy sauce and pepper and you're good to go :D
Chee cheong fun from a random coffeeshop we stopped by just cause it was early and we had no where to go lol I didn't have this but my friends said that it was not bad. I''m more of a hong kong style chee cheong fun fan (x


The night before, coincidentally there was a documentary about Ipoh showing on the TV and this pastry shop was introduced in that documentary. So we made a mental note to drop the next day and see if we can get the famous lotus meat floss biscuits. 

Ching Han Guan Pastry Shop 
No 145 Jln Sultan Iskandar
Mon-Sat – 9.00am – 6.30pm, Sun – 9.00am-12.30pm
Tel No : +605-254 5126
FB PAGE | WEBSITE


I bet most of us love this during our childhood! :DDDD So nostalgic. 
Turned out that you have to make reservation a day before cause they are not baking any biscuits on Sunday, and all those are available that morning has been pre-booked ):  Read more HERE

A random photo I took while walking around the town of Ipoh. 

One of the famous confectionery stores in Ipoh.  

And of course, a trip to Ipoh wouldn't be complete without the renowned tau fu fah from Funny Moutain.

Funny Mountain Tau Fu Fah (奇峰豆腐花) 
49, Jalan Theatre. 
Opens at 10.30am

Guess what, we were way too early and the shop was not even opened yet HAHA 

Till now, I still wonder why is it called funny moutain :P 


So we took some photos while waiting, it's better than wasting our time right (x 

Spot the odd! (Hint: Someone on the right) HEH 
After hour of waiting, the hot steaming tau fu fah is finally here YAYYYYYY

It was the smoothest tau fu fah I ever had in my entire life, I must say. I kid you not. But it's a tad too sweet for my liking, should ask the fella to put less sugar syrup next time. 

RM1.60 for a small bowl. They do sell soya bean and soya bean with grass jelly (:

Dai Shu Geok (Big Tree Foot) Yong Tau Foo 
652, Jalan King, Pasir Pinji.

This, my friend, is another popular spot among the locals but the main highlight of this place would be this yong tau foo. Besides YTF, they have an array of Chinese food for breakfast and lunch.  

Look at the amount of orders, well wait till you see the crowd that's queueing in front of the stall choosing their yong tau foo. 

Icy cold red bean ice, perfect for a sunny day (: 
Curry gravy that comes with the yong tau foo! 

The not so bite sized friendly  fried stuff yet so crispy that you can't help yourself but to keep stuffing yourself with them omnomnom who doesn't love fried stuff anyway?

Fried carrot cake @ RM4.50

Want some? 

The place is literally under big ass trees so that's how it got its name, I guess.  

Ehemmm so that pretty much sums up my Ipoh food trip and I'm obviously running out of food vocabulary after such a long post. Even worse, finishing up this post makes me hungry too T__T Hopefully you guys enjoy reading this post! I wouldn't mind going back to Ipoh again for all these awesome food. Well, if you know any nice places in Ipoh that serves yummy food too, do let me know!

xx

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Malaysia International Gifts and Premium Expo 2013 is back!

Gifts! Presents! Well who doesn't like gifts?

If you want to delight someone, give them a gift (: True that! This saying is a driving force in the gift and premium industry. The art of gifting has been practiced on a personal and corporate level. Companies present gifts and premiums to show their appreciation to their customers and partners as well as for branding and incentive programs.

MIGP Expo 2013 is making its comeback as the 3-day intensive business gathering for gift & premium suppliers to showcase their latest range of products to potential customers from the corporate and public sector. It is the event where potential buyers visit to source for new gift ideas and meet the industry suppliers face-to-face.

Since Mother's Day would be over by the date this expo is held, you can still drop by to get a gift for  belated Mother's Day or Teacher's Day which is one next week, Father's Day in June or door gifts to be given out at your wedding or maybe birthday gift in advanced too? :P If you love art and crafts, you should probably check this expo out too. I believe there will be stalls selling stuff to make handmade crafts and presents.

Date: 13 - 15 May 2013 (Monday to Wednesday)
Time: 10.00am till 6.00pm 
Venue: Hall 4 // Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre 




For more information, feel free to visit http://www.migp.com.my :D

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Well, that's not just it. If you're a blogger, I've got good news to share! The Butterfly project is giving another giveaway (yes, they are always so generous ♥) and all you have to do is just share about MIGF on your twitter, FB and blog to join this giveaway. / Details HERE / This time round, they will be rewarding 9 lucky bloggers to go on a shopping spree at Sephora and one lucky blogger will have her ultimate wishlist fulfilled. How nice is thattttt (≧∇≦)/ Giveaway ends on 10th May. 

Lemme tell you what's on my wishlist!

#1. Benefit's How to Look The Best in Everything all star kit
      Why did I choose this kit? Cause it has Benefit's bestsellers in it and all of my fave products in it,
      Definitely a good starter kit for makeup newbie like me to look the best in everything. And how can I
      not love the cute packaging! I've been eyeing on this kit for quite so time so I really really hope I get
      to have this kit on my own soon :D

#2. Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey Florale
      Fell in love with it right away when I received it in my April's trove. It's my type of sweet scent and
      since then, I just can't help it! Would kill to have a bottle of this, cause hey who doesn't wanna smell
      good?

#3. Benefit's Benetint Rose Tinted Lips & Cheek Stains & NARS lipstick
      Another Benefit's products that receives tons of good reviews; the original, kiss-proof and smudge-
      proof cheek and lips stain. With this, I can have red bold lips and natural looking rosy cheeks! To
      complete the hot red-lips look, I gotta have NARS lipstick! Not sure if I can carry the red-lips look  
      but I will surely give it a try (;

So, what would be your ultimate Sephora's wishlist be? Do share with me as well (:
And again, don't forget to drop by MIGP Expo on the 13th to 15th May!

Remember, to be able to give is a blessing.
xx

Monday, May 6, 2013

Vanity Trove May Edition; Awesome Wholesome

Hi there! *jumps out of no where

Sorry for the lack of updates, been busy for the past two weeks on my final assignment that dues last Friday.  There's another final presentation coming up (that I've been dreading since the beginning of the semester) in less than 2 weeks. On a brighter note, I'll be having my summer break after that :D Can't wait!

So after my assignment submission last Friday, I went out to have a mini celebration with the bunch HEH Half way through, I received a call from the courier guy, informing me that my Vanity Trove is on its way. Vanity Trove is definitely one of the things that I'm looking forward every month. So excited that I had to rush back to hostel to make sure I collect it before the office closes. 

My first thought when I received my trove was boy it's heavy! Wondering what good stuff Vanity Trove has in box for me this month *unbox unbox
The awesome beauty goodies that I'm getting this month! 

Awesome wholesome is this month's theme and it's all about going organic. As you can see most of the products are more on skincare and hair products. Not really a fan or organic but for the healthy body and healthy me, why not? (; 

Close up of all the products :D

#1. Tilley's Goat Milk Soap bar @ RM12 each (RM26 for twin-pack)
Here's a neat treat for your body and skin. This body bars are wonderfully creamy in texture and provide gentle cleansing on sensitive skin. With its ingredients sourced directly from the purest Australian Goat Milk farm, these soaps bars are chemical free! They are further enriched with skin conditioning Organic Shea Butter, Organic Jojoba Oil and Organic Cocoa Butter.  


Goat's milk soap has always been well known for benefiting skin's health, especially sensitive skin. I have a friend who has flawless face cause she's been using goat's milk soap to wash her face since she was in high school. This particular soap is for the body, so I wouldn't try it on my face. One thing for sure, it smells damn gooood *sniffs

#2. The Heaven on Earth Lavender Essential Oil @ RM50 (5ml)

Made of steam distilled Lavandula Angustifolia flowers of a French origin, this essential oil addresses every household's health needs, it can be inhaled or applied directly on skin. It helps to promote sleep, balance and tone skin, reduce anxiety and aches, soothe insect bites and provides a relaxing and soothing inner calm. 


Never knew essential oil has so many functions, until I read the pamphlet. I love lavender so I'm really glad they gave me one with lavender scent instead of others. Guess it comes at the right time, before my exam. I definitely need this for my insomnia and stress :D 

#3. Pure South Organic Body Lotion with Fresh Goat's Milk @ RM59 (255ml)

Scented with native Australian plant extracts and pure essentials, this vitamin A and D-rich lotion is effective for treating dry and distressed skin conditions. It contains rose oil and Rosella extracts that stimulate metabolism for optimal skin cell renewal too. 


Another goat's milk product. I love how the lotion doesn't leave any sticky feeling after applying it on my skin. It absorbed pretty fast too (; It smells like mosquito repellent but not too strong, just nice for my liking. Hope it does wonder on my dry skin! 

#4. Avène's Thermal Spring Water @ RM19 (50ml)

Specially produced for care and management of sensitive skin. Its unique composition, which soothes and softens skin, has been clinically proven by over 300 stringent studies that it demonstrates skin-soothing and softening benefits. You can never have too much of a good thing - use it as often as necessary. 


This has got to be my fave item this month cause I've heard countless good reviews about Avène. I've tried this thermal spring water myself too and I love it. Comes in handy, especially during sunny weather. Most importantly, it is for sensitive skin so I won't be worrying getting any rash or breakouts after using it. Love the bag-friendly size too, so I can bring it along with me anytime anywhere (: 

#5. Schwarzkopf Essensity Natural Shine Serum @ RM56 (50ml)

You can now say goodbye to frizzy, flyaway hair. This feather-light serum, gives a natural velvet shine to your hair surfaces, smooths your tresses and tames the unruliest mane around. It contains a combination of organic essences of Sesame and Olive oils to improve the quality of hair texture for easy maintenance. Apply to damp hair before blow drying for extra smooth hair.  

As we all know, Schwarzkopf is one of the top-notch brand when it comes to hair products. My hair has been getting really dry lately after switching to another shampoo. Pretty excited to try it out and see the result. The texture is watery and the scent isn't too overpowering. So far, I've tried once but there's no obvious result after that. Probably it will after a few days or weeks, we'll see (; and oh, you can apply it on dry hair too! 

Not to forget, there are a couple of vouchers that were given this month too, including HiShop, Mary Chia and Antipodes. 

Overall verdict: I'm really really pleased with this month's trove! I can see that they are improving every month and it's good that they are giving us a variety of beauty products; cosmetics last month and skincare products this month. It's indeed awesome wholesome that I have nothing to complain about (: and most of the products are full size so it's totally worth the RM50 you're paying every month! It sure makes me even eager to know what will next month's trove be filled with :3

Big thank you, Vanity Trove for another month of beautiful surprises! *smooches
For more details; just check out
http://www.vanitytrove.com/my
https://twitter.com/VanityTroveMY
https://www.facebook.com/VanityTroveMalaysia

xx