Category: Penang

  • Meet Fresh Taiwanese Desserts At Gurney Paragon

    Meet Fresh Taiwanese Desserts At Gurney Paragon

    Meet Fresh Taiwanese Desserts At Gurney Paragon – Who say Penang doesn’t have Snowflakes? Ya, Penang really doesn’t have Snowflakes, but then Penang has Meet Fresh & Blackball Taiwanese Desserts. Forget about Snowflakes already, because I am now in love with Meet Fresh Taiwanese Desserts at Gurney Paragon.

    Now, Penang people has no need to jealous of people eating Snowflakes in Klang Valley, because you can head to Gurney Paragon and Gurney Plaza for Meet Fresh. Opened about 2 months ago, Meet Fresh is currently my favourite and the location of the outlet is perfect because it’s near to my place. Haha.

    Meet Fresh serves a variety of Taiwanese desserts like grass jelly with pearl, red bean, and more. Besides, they also serve beverage and some little snack food which is pretty cool.


    Same like Snowflakes, you get a vibrating device which will vibrate when your desserts are ready.


    Milk for your Signature Herb Jelly. I like this.


    Signature Herb Jelly – Cold.

    My current favourite Meet Fresh’s desserts is the Signature Herb Jelly Cold (RM6.90). The taro balls are so chewy and there’s many pearl. Adding in a small cup of milk make the desserts taste sweet and superb. If you have a member card (RM10/signup), you can get a 10% off your total price. You can also collect 10 stamps and get a free desserts too.


    Beancurd Toufu Fa With Red Bean.


    Signature Herb Jelly – HOT. The grass jelly is too waterish which I don’t like but the taro balls are chewy enough and I like. =D

    I guess I’m gonna try other thing from their menu, any recommendation? I just realised that Gurney Plaza also has an outlet on the 3rd floor, so those who are lazy to walk to Gurney Paragon can straight eat at Gurney Plaza.

    Meet Fresh, Gurney Paragon

    Lot G04 &GA49, Ground Floor, 163D-1-04, Gurney Paragon, Persiaran Gurney, 10250.

    Website: Facebook | www.meetfresh.com.my

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  • Chicken Cordon Bleu At Max Deli Western Food

    Chicken Cordon Bleu At Max Deli Western Food

    Chicken Cordon Bleu At Max Deli Western Food – Max Deli Western Food is a food stall located in food court of Tanjung Bungah area, just right opposite of The Cove Condominium. They actually serve affordable Malaysian-style western food and I found it kinda good.

    I don’t really have a favourite western food corner in Penang now, last time I used to like James Foo’s Western Food at Fettes Park, but after upgrading to a better outlet, there have always been crowded and taste wise is not as good as before. It doesn’t feel comfortable eating at there because there’s always very many people. The one at Mount Erskine is not bad too.

    Back to this Max Deli, I find its Chicken Cordon Bleu is not bad, crunchy enough with thick filling of cheese and sausage. Presentation might not be good but it costs only RM9 per plate.

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  • Cycling & Explore Balik Pulau, The Other Side Of Penang

    Cycling & Explore Balik Pulau, The Other Side Of Penang

    Cycling At Balik Pulau, The Other Side Of Penang – Last Monday, I went to the other side of Penang Island, a more rural part of Penang, a more nature part, somewhere more relax, more greens and a totally different side of the urban developed George Town – Balik Pulau. Balik Pulau also means back of Island in Malay.

    It’s a small town at the back of the island, with the presence of villages, padi field and many fruit and vegetable farms. I’ve read online that there’s bicycle rental service in Balik Pulau that allows you to rent a bike to explore Balik Pulau at the same time exercise some reflexes of the feet through cycling.

    I called up the person in-charged Eddie who operates the bicycle rental service and meet him up in Balik Pulau. He brought 3 bikes, one for himself, and two for me and Arron. Besides renting the bike, Eddie himself was our guide around Balik Pulau that day. I didn’t think we would have a guide, I though we would be given a map and follow the trail. But then having a guide is better than following a map, Eddie was very friendly to guide us along the way, and introduced some cool places in Balik Pulau.

    Our biking trail was designed by Eddie himself and the whole trip took about 2.5 hours through 20km of journey. We started about 5pm and ended at 7.30pm. Normally it’s 15km only but he told us that we were fast and he brought us to explore more.

    Being in Balik Pulau doesn’t felt like being in Penang anymore because of the rural village and the beauty of nature. Our biking trail went through Malay village, Chinese Kampung Baru, river streams, padi fields, fruit farms, vegetable farms, fishing village, Malay’s cemetery and a little beach, as well as some major road in Balik Pulau.

    It’s fun, it’s a good exercise, but sitting too long on the bicycle makes my ass hurts. After all, Arron and I enjoyed the cycling trip, only that we missed out the Hokkien Mee and Laksa alongside Kuala Jalan Baru which only available during the weekend.


    Arron and Eddie in front. Cycling on a less-car road.


    Arron Lim.


    Well, the Bike Trail signage are actually set up by the government, though Eddie doesn’t recommend following the signage as the trail is long and doesn’t has much thing to see.


    Eddie introducing a Chinese temple at Kampung Jalan Bharu.


    He said that if you sees a Chinese temple presence, it means that the whole area is a Chinese populated village. Normally temple is set up at the entry point of the village as well the end point, which the Chinese god will protect the people.


    A dirty stream


    Typical Chinese village house.


    A rice paddy field at Balik Pulau, unfortunately, those paddy has been harvested and resulted a not-pretty paddy field scene.


    It’s me.


    Luckily the weather was pretty nice that afternoon. Google Weather did actually reported that 70% chance of storm, but there’s no rain.


    Cycling through the paddy field.


    Arron.


    Yes, this is Penang Island, doesn’t look like Penang right? It’s the other side of Penang, the more nature side.


    A hut storing stuff.


    Awas = Beware.


    Cow.


    Our rides.


    At the river mouth of Sungai Burong, where here you can get a great shot of Sunset. Unfortunately, we were still early at that time.


    Looking at far, it’s Pulau Betong, a fishing village and at there you can find Pasir Panjang beach.


    An abandoned house that looks creepy.


    Locals playing sepak takraw.


    Along the main road.

    I’ve heard that Nibong Tebal has bicycle for rental for cycling trip too, guess it’ll my next destination. Cycling is fun and healthy way to explore places like this.

    If you plan to go cycle at Balik Pulau, do give Eddie a call to book your bike and make appointment. He told me that there will be a Explore Balik Pulau Visitor Centre opening somewhere around May 2012 at Air Putih.

    Explore Balik Pulau (by Avent Leisure Sdn Bhd)

    Telephone: +6016-4522100 (Eddie)

    Email: aventleisure@gmail.com

    Opening Hours: Monday – Friday 2pm – 6.30pm / Sat, Sun, Holiday 12pm -6.30pm

    Rental: RM30/day with guided tour.

  • Cibai Vagina Warriors & Stop LYNAS

    Cibai Vagina Warriors & Stop LYNAS

    Cibai Vagina Warriors & Stop LYNAS – Are you feeling funny with the title of this post? I also feel very funny when I read it but Vagina Warriors is real. It’s actually a stage play by a performing arts society call Neigbourhood in Penang. I just went to see the 90 minutes drama at the Penang PAC (Performing Arts Centre of Penang) at Straits Quay just now and it’s awesome, funny and it’s a good show after all.

    How I came across this was reading on the newspaper where the title Vagina Warriors caught my attention. Its description asked why a exit of life will turn into a vulgar word by the people – Cibai? It sounded interesting and since I’ve been wanting to go catch a show at Penang PAC, finally I’ve got a chance. Ticket was RM18/student when group purchase of 5 and normal tics at RM30, normal student ticket at RM23.

    The Vagina Warriors is a show that talks about vagina, the genital of woman. It introduces and explains more about it which focus on topic like menstruation, the clitoris, facts about rape, giving birth and more. It’s like a documentary drama with jokes. Well, it’s something embarrass to talk about, but after watching the show, I understand more about it. One funny part is when the actress asked the spectators to shout “CIBAI”, super duper funny.

    After all, it’s educational and it’s a good show. Nothing dirty about it.


    The hall is so much smaller than KLPAC, but it’s cool!

     

    One thing that we spotted at Penang PAC is that the Neighborhood Performance Group set up a little corner of “Says No To LYNAS”. Well, I also want to say no to LYNAS because it’s bad for human health in the east coast of Malaysia. A little bit information about LYNAS that it’s a factory that will be set up at Pahang, which this factory will dispose toxic and high radio activity waste substances that are harmful to human health. There will be an Anti-LYNAS rally (Himpunan Hijau 2.0) in Kuantan this Sunday, please support and together, anti-LYNAS.

    Learn more about LYNAS through the video below:
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  • Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple – Pearl Hill’s Tua Pek Kong Temple is another cool Tua Pek Kong temple in Penang, located on the hill top of Pearl Hill at Tanjung Bungah. I found out that this temple is kinda cool because it’s located on top of a hill instead of at the ground level.

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    Many people might not realize about the presence of this temple because it’s at the Pearl Hill. Pearl Hill is a high-end residential area which houses many bungalow by the hillside. What’s so special about this Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple is that from here, you can get a good view of Tanjung Bungah and the sea.

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple

    You also can enjoy a nice breeze of air. It’s really relaxing up there and recently there’s news of turning the area of the Tua Pek Kong Temple into recreation park so more people can enjoy the scenery and nature. Gotto thanks my friend Merritt for introducing me about this place last time. I can see that Penang people really like Tua Pek Kong.

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    Have you been here before? Penang has many hidden places.

  • Sea Pearl Tua Pek Kong Temple, Tanjung Tokong

    Sea Pearl Tua Pek Kong Temple, Tanjung Tokong

    Sea Pearl Tua Pek Kong Temple – Tua Pek Kong is one of the Chinese god in Malaysia which also means “Grand Uncle”. This Sea Pearl Tua Pek Kong Temple, Tanjung Tokong is known as the first Tua Pek Kong temple in Malaysia and it’s also origin of the Tua Pek Kong.

    Wikipedia says that Tua Pek Kong was named Zhang Li from the Hakka clan and his Sumatra-bound boat was struck by wind and accidentally landed on Penang which at the time, that area only had 50 inhabitants. After his death, local people began worshipping him and slowly Tua Pek Kong is spread all over Malaysia.

    You know, so many years of being in Penang, I’ve never been to this place. It’s located in Tanjung Tokong, somewhere after Straits Quay, by the sea. Some call this place Sea Pearl, some call this place Pearl Lagoon. It’s a low-cost housing area at there.

    At Sea Pearl, you can find more than a century 0ld Tua Pek Kong temple, as well as a Chinese seafood restaurant. I went there to explore for a while and found a bunker-like watch point which I believe the British used it long ago. It has a good video Tanjung Bunga shoreline. Pretty cool.

    Sea Pearl Tua Pek Kong Temple, Tanjung Tokong

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  • A Visit To Snake Temple, Bayan Lepas

    A Visit To Snake Temple, Bayan Lepas

    A Visit To Snake Temple, Bayan Lepas – Snake Temple is a famous Taoist temple in Penang that has the presence of snake in it. This visit to the temple is my first time and no one has actually brought me there but myself, not long ago. The temple is located at Bayan Lepas, about 2km away from the Penang International Airport.

    It’s a spontaneous trip as I was near to that area, so I pay a visit to the temple with Hueisean. It’s not really up to my expectation because I expect the temple to be more gross because of many snakes. Though the snakes were not many at the temple, 10-20 maybe? Some at the altar table, a few at the tree. I’ve heard my teacher in high school telling me that during the 70s, before the built of Free Trade Zone, the temple did indeed filled with many snakes.

    Those snakes are actually poisonous with venom. But with the smoke of joss stick, it calms the snake down and they lie there like a boss all day long waiting for chicken meat. The best of all, entrance is free. Did some praying and off we go.

    A Visit To Snake Temple, Bayan Lepas
    Entrance of snake temple.


    Lanterns at the snake temple.


    Snakes and chicken eggs.


    More snakes.


    Pit viper snakes!


    Hidden in the tree, camouflage.


    The ornamented roof.


    Lazy dog doing sun bathing early in the morning.


    Exterior of the snake temple.

    Actually, I’m kinda afraid of snakes, but then I like to see snakes show on National Geographic & Animal Planet channel. Hahaha.

  • Fresh Milk Susu Lembu At Line Clear Nasi Kandar

    Fresh Milk Susu Lembu At Line Clear Nasi Kandar

    Fresh Milk Susu Lembu At Nasi Kandar Line Clear – Fresh cow milk is susu lembu and susu lembu is fresh cow milk. Got that? On Penang Road, at the famous Line Clear 24-hours Nasi Kandar stall, there’s a nice fresh milk stall. It sells from morning until the night and specialized in – fresh milk.

    There’s a few variety of fresh milks you can choose from his menu. Pure hot fresh milk, fresh milk milo, or fresh milk with egg. I’ve tried the pure hot fresh milk which cost RM1.50 for big glass. The fresh milk tasted hot and sweet. It’s good. You should try it out if you are a milk lover.


    The boss with his sarung on all the time.

    Fresh Milk Susu Lembu At Line Clear Nasi Kandar

    177 Penang Road, 10000, Penang.

    Telephone: +604-2614440

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  • Black & White At Shing Kheang Aun

    Black & White At Shing Kheang Aun

    Black & White At Shing Kheang Aun – Went to lunch just now at the Hainanese restaurant Shing Kheang Aun in George Town. It was very hot, and sunny. I have my camera with me, mounted with Sigma 30mm f1.4, when I saw down by the table, I got bored, and then I started snapping away. Switching mode from colour to monochrome black & white.

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    Happy Wednesday people! =)

     

  • Debate: DAP Lim Guan Eng vs MCA Chua Soi Lek

    Debate: DAP Lim Guan Eng vs MCA Chua Soi Lek

    Lim Guan Eng vs Chua Soi Lek Debate – Yesterday’s debate was the most anticipating debate of all time because it involved two very “big” people, MCA (Malaysia Chinese Association) President Chua Soi Lek and Penang’s Chief Minister & Secretary-General of Democratic Action Party Lim Guan Eng. Lim Guan Eng is currently my favourite person because he is the Chief Minister of my lovely Penang and he has did a good job administrating the state.

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    I went to Prangin Mall to join the crowds to see the live telecast of the debate. Despite it can also be watched at home, I went out to join the crowds and also my friend. It’s just like going out to mamak to watch football instead of staying at home.

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    The whole ground floor was filled with Lim Guan Eng’s supporter and they cheer when Lim Guan Eng speaks. It’s really unite and shows that the Penangite love Lim Guan Eng. They also boo-ed when the camera pan to Chua Soi Lek’s face. Very funny. Haha.

    It was pretty fun seeing the debate, however it’s kinda disappointed and it’s not what I expected. Debate somehow turned into a forum-like. Chaos at there with so much MCA supporter in the hall. Lim Guan Eng did not do enough homework as far as I’ve seen, but he is still good. He dare to show off the good work that he and DAP and also PR has done, but MCA was only knowing how to talk bad on PR/DAP. Well, Lim Guan Eng also did not answer some of the questions that were threw at him.

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    The most interesting part of the debate was when an emotional woman shouting like crazy, condemning the Penang government, raising on pointless question that is why Penang Government still want to tow the car when it’s 1030pm even there’s no car on the road, sucking people’s money. The question is so stupid and obviously the car got towed away is because of breaking the law. Who the hell says that Penang’s road is quiet and no car at 10.30pm. She moreover claimed herself as a half-Penangite. What is a half-Penangite, I wondered? Her Facebook page shows that she was born in Selangor and live in Singapore. Dont’t be half Penangite, you will be hate. Haha.

    Another funny one raised question in Malay, “”Kenapa selepas Pas memerintah itu Kelantan, penyu diharamkan di Terengganu?” WTH?!

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    Internet is really powerful, people and hater has already found who was the lady that was shouting emotionally, turned out she is Jessie Ooi, MCA’s representative for Selayang area. She had a Facebook page and everyone was spamming her wall and people even created various MEME trolled at her. As of now, 2am, her Facebook page is now shut down. What a noob. Facebook people now call her the Parking Aunty.

    Well,as a Penangite, I support my chief minister, I see improvement and I see he is somehow better than the CM before. Looking forward for the next debate. Hopefully it will not be disappointed.

    Watch the full debate after the break.

    Update: Her official Facebook’s page is back online.

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