Have shown you a bit of the Pasar Malam before, but ever wonder how they get their goods to the place? They simply pack everything into a van. They usually stuff it all the way up to the van roof.
A nice, sweet drink- Sirap Bandung. Tastes a bit like liquid syrup.
A friend, working as a promoter for Haagen Dazs, ends up with a whole lot of (promotion) samples that he got to take home. If you can be bothered, you can read about his job here.
Helped out in a meeting about the D.O.P.E. test, and got myself a box of Vochelle chocolates as an unexpected reward. ^^
Went to a famous mamak store in my area. The "Original Penang Kayu Nasi Kandar". This restaurant has even made it to Melbourne. It's a fantastic restaurant, and I recommend this place if you like Indian food.
Lots of football (soccer) fans were gathered to watch the match between Manchester United and Chelsea.
Have never tried this before... Frog porridge, anyone? Or perhaps some frog noodles?
If you want to have good western food, you don't necessarily have to go to the expensive restaurants, like San Fransisco Steakhouse. In the Taman Desa Food Court, you can find nice western food too, like this black-pepper steak - only RM13, and it tastes delicious.
An aunt came back from Australia, and brought back lots of chocolate. Have never seen that "Chocolate Overload" Kit-Kat before..
The MidValley I keep talking about- The mall is divided into, "North Court," "Center Court," and "South Court."
Just before Iron Man, I see this movie poster that made me laugh quite a bit.. It's a horror movie titled, "Congkak".
After watching Iron Man (which, btw, is a must watch), the "leader" of our group started to play with this machine, and soon got everyone involved.
If you don't know what it does, you simply put your hand on the machine, or let your index finger and middle finger touch those circles at the bottom. Insert 20 sen, and wait for the red light on top to stop moving, and where it stops is "how passionate you are." Rankings are: Dead fish; Old fashioned; Warm; Sensual; Passionate; Hot Stuff; and WICKED.
After the movie, it's off for dinner, and after much indecisiveness among the group, we agreed on Teppanyaki.
At the arcade- Lots of versus games, as you can see. More than half of the games found in the arcade here are Japanese.
One thing I never understood about the arcade is...
Why have sudoku?





Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Week in Malaysia 4
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2 comments:
Bandung is always nice :)
Thank you very much - I love these installments, they make me so nostalgic for PJ and KL! I want to go to the MidValley cinema and eat the popcorn they sell there. You guys don't know how good you've got it with the food over there. I can't possibly wait until Christmas to get Malaysian food again :(
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