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  • Ahmad Tea & Vintage Teas – My New Companion

    Ahmad Tea & Vintage Teas – My New Companion

    Ahmad Tea & Vintage Teas – My New Companion – Coffee is nice, but does not feel comfortable in me some times. My new thing in my life is – drink tea. Just recently, I started to drink tea and Lifehacker has a good write up on guide to tea. Basically I drink tea is just for fun, for leisure, rejuvenate, replenish and healthy!

    Not forget to mention, it’s tasty too! I’ve read on the Internet, only now I know that tea is good for health. Tea that I am talking about is Green Tea & Black Tea. I am not sure about Chinese tea like Pu Er, Long Jing, Tie Kuanyin and other. My starter would be Green Tea and Black Tea. Green Tea has got a lot of good comment about it.

    1. Tea contains antioxidants. Like the Rust-Oleum paint that keeps your outdoor furniture from rusting, tea’s antioxidants protect your body from the ravages of aging and the effects of pollution.

    2. Tea has less caffeine than coffee. Coffee usually has two to three times the caffeine of tea (unless you’re a fan of Morning Thunder, which combines caffeine with mate, an herb that acts like caffeine in our body). An eight-ounce cup of coffee contains around 135 mg caffeine; tea contains only 30 to 40 mg per cup. If drinking coffee gives you the jitters, causes indigestion or headaches or interferes with sleep — switch to tea.

    3. Tea may reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke. Unwanted blood clots formed from cholesterol and blood platelets cause heart attack and stroke. Drinking tea may help keep your arteries smooth and clog-free, the same way a drain keeps your bathroom pipes clear. A 5.6-year study from the Netherlands found a 70 percent lower risk of fatal heart attack in people who drank at least two to three cups of black tea daily compared to non-tea drinkers.

    4. Tea protects your bones. It’s not just the milk added to tea that builds strong bones. One study that compared tea drinkers with non-drinkers, found that people who drank tea for 10 or more years had the strongest bones, even after adjusting for age, body weight, exercise, smoking and other risk factors. The authors suggest that this may be the work of tea’s many beneficial phytochemicals.

    5. Tea gives you a sweet smile. One look at the grimy grin of Austin Powers and you may not think drinking tea is good for your teeth, but think again. It’s the sugar added to it that’s likely to blame for England’s bad dental record. Tea itself actually contains fluoride and tannins that may keep plaque at bay. So add unsweetened tea drinking to your daily dental routine of brushing and flossing for healthier teeth and gums.

    6. Tea bolsters your immune defenses. Drinking tea may help your body’s immune system fight off infection. When 21 volunteers drank either five cups of tea or coffee each day for four weeks, researchers saw higher immune system activity in the blood of the tea drinkers.

    7. Tea protects against cancer. Thank the polyphenols, the antioxidants found in tea, once again for their cancer-fighting effects. While the overall research is inconclusive, there are enough studies that show the potential protective effects of drinking tea to make adding tea to your list of daily beverages.

    8. Tea helps keep you hydrated. Caffeinated beverages, including tea, used to be on the list of beverages thatdidn’t contribute to our daily fluid needs. Since caffeine is a diuretic and makes us pee more, the thought was that caffeinated beverages couldn’t contribute to our overall fluid requirement. However, recent research has shown that the caffeine really doesn’t matter — tea and other caffeinated beverages definitely contribute to our fluid needs. The only time the caffeine becomes a problem as far as fluid is concerned is when you drink more than five or six cups of a caffeinated beverage at one time.

    9. Tea is calorie-free. Tea doesn’t have any calories, unless you add sweetener or milk. Consuming even 250 fewer calories per day can result in losing one pound per week. If you’re looking for a satisfying, calorie-free beverage, tea is a top choice.

    10. Tea increases your metabolism. Lots of people complain about a slow metabolic rate and their inability to lose weight. Green tea has been shown to actually increase metabolic rate so that you can burn 70 to 80 additional calories by drinking just five cups of green tea per day. Over a year’s time you could lose eight pounds just by drinking green tea. Of course, taking a 15-minute walk every day will also burn calories. [From here]

    I went to the supermarket and look for tea bags as I do not have tea pot or mug. There’s so many tea bags on the shelves which makes me confuse about which to get. I ended up with Ahmad Tea and Vintage Teas as they have a better looking packaging. Sorry for not going for local’s Boh. I don’t know why. Gonna try up this two Ahmad Tea Original Green Tea and Vintage Teas Black Tea Peach first only then I look for others.

    Any recommendation?

  • Breakfast Wan Tan Mee At Taman OUG

    Breakfast Wan Tan Mee At Taman OUG

    Breakfast Wan Tan Mee At Taman OUG  – Was craving for Wan Tan Mee (noodle) this morning and went to the one located at PJS7 Low Cost Flat area but it was not open. Then the place ‘Taman OUG’ came up on my mind as it was somewhere in between the way to the city centre then off I went to that place.

    Breakfast Wan Tan Mee At Taman OUG

    I recalled once I had Wan Tan Mee at there but have forgotten about which stall and coffee shop it was. Randomly, I went to the coffee shop (Restorant Swee Hing) that has the most people. Parking was a big problem at that area, but I still managed to find one. Wan Tan Mee stall located at the front was the first thing that greeted me so I quickly ordered one to easy my morning hungryness.

    Breakfast Wan Tan Mee At Taman OUG

    RM4.50 for the above plate of Wan Tan Noodle, with plentiful of char siew, 3 wan tan in soup, a little kai lan and the springy noodle. Oily as it seems, but the noodle was springy enough and the soy sauce was just nice to my taste. Too bad there’s too less kailan vegetable. Char siu was so-so to me although sweet. As for the wantan, it’s not bad afterall. It’s just another kind of wan tan mee if were to compare to Penang’s. Penang’s has lard in it!

    Please introduce some nice Wan Tan Mee place in Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur, PJ. =)

    Breakfast Wan Tan Mee At Taman OUG

    By the way, kopi-peng costs RM1.90! This is KL, duh…

    Wan Tan Mee @ Restaurant Swee Hing @ Taman OUG

    48, Jalan Hujan Emas 4,
    Taman Overseas Union,
    Batu 5 Off Jalan Kelang Lama,
    58200 Kuala Lumpur.

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  • My New Starbucks Bottle

    My New Starbucks Bottle

    My New Starbucks Bottle – Recently, I have started to drink tea, Green Tea is my favourite at the moment and I find it very healthy and taste good. To allow me to bring some tea around, I bought a Starbucks bottle as I know it can withstand high temperature. My tea is just tea bag, so it’s OK to put into it. Picked the tall size and it costs me RM38 for it.

    The design not bad right? Love my Starbucks bottle now and I just get to know that when you buy beverage from Starbucks with the bottle, you will get RM2 off, pretty cool.

  • Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul

    Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul

    Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul

    Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul – Pan Mee, although is not one of Penang’s famous food, but then it’s still loved by the Penangite. You can find Pan Mee at every state of Malaysia, every where have their own style. Recently, I went to one at Bukit Jambul to eat Pan Mee, it’s located at one of the shoplot below the low cost flat.

    Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul

    I’ve been hearing about this Pan Mee for some times already and now finally I’ve a chance to try it out. I believe people around this area will know about this Pan Mee place.

    Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul

    There are two choices of Pan Mee for you to choose, it’s either the thick flat pan mee or the small one, then you can choose either it’s dry-based or soup-based. I wanted to order the thick pan mee but it’s finished already. The dry one was good filled with soy sauce, minced meat, ikan bilis and a separate bowl of soup with fish ball and vegetable. I like the dry one.

    Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul

    The soup one is basically the same thing, just with the soup and without the soy sauce. The taste is light and clear, add in some chili to make it taste better in my opinion. After all, I still prefer the dry one.

    Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul

    Additionally, I ordered a bowl of fish ball soup. Yums!

    Pan Mee At Hou Mei Yuen, Bukit Jambul

    Besides that, they have a few dim sum for you to pick. There’s a guy holding a tray of dim sums going around for you to pick. I took a plate of siu mai as appetizer.

    Hou Mei Yuen 好味园

    Taman Bukit Jambul Flat,
    11900 Bayan Lepas,
    Penang.

    GPS: 5.335671, 100.288889

    Business Hours: 8am – 3pm, Closes on Sunday.

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  • Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam – Seberang Perai really has a lot of good food. Raja Uda, Butterworth has good tomyam mee, but at Bukit Mertajam, there too, has a good tomyam mee stall named Heng Heng.

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    Heng Heng does not only sells tomyam noodle, but they do sell pork noodle, as well as seafood porridge. But the famous one is the pork noodle and tomyam noodle.

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    There’s quite a number of ingredient for you to pick for your serving. The tomyam is very thick, sour and spicy a bit but it’s good. Try it with some minced meat, mantis prawn and perhaps some abalone slices, it will be nice as it’s me and my girlfriend’s favourite. One thing that it’s not so ‘awesome’ is the price. The bowl that I ate was RM10. Pretty expensive right? Anyway, it’s a good one. Do check it out.

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee

    Lebuh Nangka 1,
    Taman Desa Damai,
    14000 Bukit Mertajam, Penang.

    GPS: E100 26.634, N5 21.872

  • A Evening Walk Along Gurney Drive On Festive Season

    A Evening Walk Along Gurney Drive On Festive Season – It’s Hari Raya, Day 2. Penang has became a very congested little island on this festive season with Malaysian from other states flocking into the UNESCO World Heritage City of George Town. Traffic congestion are everywhere in Penang.

    To prevent getting trap and being frustrated in the traffic congestion, one of the activity I did to kill time was strolling along Gurney Drive, a quick walk for a little sweaty exercise with my parents. It was some unusual activity, normally I would just jog, but it was just walking with a faster pace, enjoying the breeze and laughing at those who were stuck in the traffic jam. HAHA.

    Gurney Drive has more people than normal day as it’s a public holiday. Unfortunately, it’s low tide and a huge part of it revealed the ugly muddy shore. Seriously, I am quite sad to see this unhappy scene. It’s like the shores are crying. Something need to be done, environment expert, state government, just turn it into a park, expand the walkway, or whatever way to bring back the lovely shore.

    The other end of Gurney Drive still looks good. It’s still looks good and kids picking up seashell can be seen at there. It was a dull and cloudy day, a nice day out for walking, but not so nice for photography.

    On the way back, detoured to Gurney Paragon for a little desserts and Gurney Drive hawker for some nice soya milk, as well as fresh cockles (si hum) lok-lok. What a nice night.

    Happy Hari Raya, day 2 and enjoy the kotai in your area. Happy hungry ghost month too!

    One more thing, did I mention I met local artist and TV host – Miau Miau Lin Jing Miao (苗苗 林静苗)? =)

  • Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old School Starbucks Coffee @ Central – One of the coolest place in Hong Kong to me is the old-school style designed Starbucks Coffee outlet located at Central area. I went there last year, and it was in one of my visiting list. What’s so special about this Starbucks Coffee outlet is the old-school Hong Kong coffee house design which local called it 冰室 (Bing Sutt).

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    This is a good blend of western coffee in to local Hong Kong culture. Although, the original Bing Sutt (Hong Kong’s kopitiam) design was not so dim, yet it brings out a warm, relaxing and mysterious feeling in the cafe.

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    It was full of people. It’s an attraction in my opinion and it has a unique Starbucks Coffee design. Mom went to shopping around Central area and me, dad and brother were enjoying a hot brew of coffee here.

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    It’s a little bit hard to spot out at Central area as you have to turn into a street and walk up a flight of stairs. Anyway, I’ve included a map below for your reference. =)

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Starbucks Coffee (Bing Sutt design), Central

    Floor M2, Baskerville House,
    13 Duddell Street, , Central
    Hong Kong
    Telephone: +852-25235685

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  • Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Mille Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Mille Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake – There’s one thing that is very famous in Malacca, not the Chicken Rice Ball, not the Cendul, not a typical local food but it’s a kind of desserts, it’s layered mille crepe cake (thousand layer cake 千层蛋糕). Malacca must be familiar with this name – Nadeje, a famous cafe that makes good crepe cake and has a variety of flavours of them.

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Every one was talking about it previously on Facebook, on Twitter and so here I am to check it out the place and of course, the crepe cake. There’s 3 outlets in Malacca, one in Melaka Raya, one in Dataran Pahlawan and the latest is at Jaya 99. We went to the most original outlet and that’s at Melaka Raya. It was 5.30pm and not surprise, people were waiting outside to be seated. It’s full house! We waited for like 20 minutes only then we got place to sit.

    The interior decoration of the cafe is pretty cool and in a sense of contemporary design.

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Looking at the menu, there’s many food for you to eat like pasta, chicken chops and more, but our main purpose of the visit was the crepe cakes! We ordered the crepe cake first at the counter upon entering and it costs RM9.50/slice. There’s many choices for you to pick and we picked 4 to try out. They are:

    • Mango Crepe Cake
    • Tiramisu Crepe Cake
    • Chocolate Crepe Cake
    • Original Crepe Cake

    They all looked very pretty. The first few taste of them were good, they were sweet, but not overly sweet, and a strong essence of milk can be felt on our taste bud. It was nice, but eating more of them started to make me feel bored of it, it’s just too much of milk. Maybe, maybe it’s not really my favourite thing, or maybe it’s just too much, but I just felt enough of it after eating half. Some says it’s over-rated, some says it’s good,well, I’ll say, it’s good, BUT, it’s my first time eating crepe cake, so I can’t judge whether it’s the best or not. What do you think?

    One more thing, original and chocolate are awesome.

    Nadeje Cake House

    G-23,25 & 27,
    Jalan PM4, Plaza Mahkota,
    75000 Malacca

    Telephone: +606-2838750

    Website: http://www.nadeje.com.my/

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  • Bukit Mertajam Duck Egg Char Koay Teow

    Bukit Mertajam Duck Egg Char Koay Teow

    Bukit Mertajam Duck Egg Char Koay Teow

    (BM) Bukit Mertajam Duck Egg Char Koay Teow – Bukit Mertajam is famous for duck egg char koay teow, yes or no? That’s what my girlfriend told me. George Town also has duck egg char koay teow, just frying with duck egg is top-up request, where as in Bukit Mertajam, you only get a choice of egg and that’s duck egg. Duck egg makes your char koay teow taste better.

    There’s one good one in Bukit Mertajam that used to locate on the roadside of Jalan Kulim has now moved to a new place, also on Jalan Kulim, but to be exact, is at Kampung Baru, in a coffee shop.

    Bukit Mertajam Duck Egg Char Koay Teow

    I was having hard time looking for it because there’s not much people posted it on the Internet or Facebook. My girlfriend asked around her friends and finally we found the place.

    Bukit Mertajam Duck Egg Char Koay Teow

    At RM4.50 a plate with a deep fried egg omelete. It’s good in the sense of different with others that I’d in George Town. The koay teow is darker because of different soy sauce used and best of all, lots of lards (not healthy though)! The deep fried egg omelette is compliment to the koay teow and it’s a must add-on when you order a plate of this. If the koay teow can be dryer than it will be best.

    Opens only at night, after 8pm.

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  • Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang – On my recent visit to Malacca, I have found a nice eatery outlet and that is this Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle shop at Jalan Bachang. It was introduced by a local Malaccan friend and he brought us here to try out. Malacca is always famous for Chicken Rice, Laksa, Cendol but this is something new to me.

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Although it’s new to me, it has more than 30 years of history in Malacca and serves Taiwanese style beef noodle, pork rib noodle, and more of Taiwanese-style noodle. It’s something very special. Normally we only get to eat them in Taiwanese restaurant, but this one is located in a local-style kopitiam (coffee shop).

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    It’s famous for Beef Noodle, you can choose either soup base, or dry base. Since it’s famous, I’ve ordered a dry one and it looks and tastes good! I’ve never been to Taiwan but I’ve been to a lot Taiwanese restaurant, I’ve got to say that this one is better. It’s spicy, the beef is soft and tender, and the thick flat noodle is very springy. Yums. Best of all, it’s only RM4.50, so much cheaper than those in Taiwanese restaurant in the mall.

    Ignore the food presentation, it might not looks good, but it’s nice.

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Pork rib noodle @ RM4.20. A little soup with a few pieces of grilled pork rib. This one is not a spicy, the soup tasted a bit sweet and salty. Nice too.

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Zhajiangmian 炸酱面 @ RM4.20. Fried minced meat sauce noodles, didn’t try this, so I can’t comment on this.

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Little Min tagged along with us, she’s my friend, Jia Hui’s cousin. Cute right? Very talkative.

    Well, the lunch was simply awesome, but the portion seems to be a little. You can order some side dish like beef soup, pork ribs and more to eat along. If there’s a chance, I wanna come back for it again.

    Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle

    No. 11-J, Jalan Bachang,
    75300 Melaka.

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