Tag: Lunch

  • Went To Pray And Met Frank, Edwin and Kin You on Wesak Day

    Went To Pray And Met Frank, Edwin and Kin You on Wesak Day

    I woke up kinda late on this year’s Wesak Day and it was almost noon when I woke up. I didn’t join mom to go do the Wesak Day prayer at Phor Tay High School in the morning because I was sleeping, forgotten what I was doing the night before which made me wake up so late. Instead I went to the temple myself, alone. The praying, the bathing of little Buddha statue during Wesak Day is a standard thing to do for Buddhist.

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    Although I am not a very religious person, but seems I am free and it’s nothing bad to believe in God, so why not? Before prayer, I went to Qing Huang Tea House to meet up with school mate and also friends from the National Service. Two of them have already knew them before and Frank Ooi is a new friend. The two person was Kin You and Edwin.

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    Frank Ooi.

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    Edwin aka Chin Lai.

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    Kin You.

    I didn’t want to spend my afternoon at home so I went to meet up with them, joined them for lunch and talk. Else it would be pretty boring a bit. Everyone was at home that day because it’s Wesak Day and people scared of traffic jam as there’s a Wesak Day prossesion and parade at night in town.

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    Me, Edwin and Frank would be there at the Wesak Day procession too. So after lunch and talk cock, we went home to rest. I was thinking about going to the Wesak Day place to do my prayer so it would be 2 in one stuff, I no need go here and there, but I thought about it, since I still have time, might as well just go to the temple to do it first and at night to enjoy the procession together. =D

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    It’s the same place every year, in the Buddha hall in Phor Tay High School, near to my house. The different was that I went there alone. Phor Tay High School is a Buddhism centered school, so there’s temple inside in case you guys wondered.

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    Joss stick symbolized holy. And no idea why need to bath the little Buddha. Enlighten me please. I only know it’s something people do during Wesak Day.

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    Wesak Day, what did you do? =)

  • Lunch at Esquire Kitchen, Sunway Pyramid

    Lunch at Esquire Kitchen, Sunway Pyramid

    Two weeks ago, I was in Kuala Lumpur and everytime I go to Kuala Lumpur with parents, they sure visit a Chinese restaurant in the mall and that is Esquire Kitchen. It’s a very standard thing for us and every of our visit, we order the same food. Haha. It was the outlet in Sunway Pyramid and my first visit to this outlet because it had been a long long long time I didn’t go to Sunway Pyramid after its renovation.

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    Fried longbeans.

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    Brinjal/Eggplant. This is special a bit because they cut it small.

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    花卷 (chinese: hua1 juan3). Steam Scallion Bun, nice to eat with curry or the tung po yok below.

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    东坡肉 (chinese: tong1 po1 rou4; cantonese: tung po yok). My favourite pork dish and it’s good to eat with the bun. Delicious, very.

    Yummy! Unfortunately, they’re only in Kuala Lumpur and Penang don’t have Esquire Kitchen. Hopefully then will open an outlet here in Penang.

  • Japanese Don (Rice) For Lunch At Marufuku, Taylor’s University

    Japanese Don (Rice) For Lunch At Marufuku, Taylor’s University

    Now I have a mission and that is pay all the F&B outlet in Taylor’s University a visit, I don’t really want to try all of what they offer but just eat out at all of the restaurant. This is because that there’s so many F&B outlet opening and opens at the commercial block area also known as Syopz @ Boardwalk, what a weird name. Being a student there, I need to try all only I allow myself to graduate. Haha.

    For sure this can be done because this is only my first year in the university. =D I have tried a few and here’s one that I have been to lately, it’s a Japanese ramen and don restaurant called Marufuku.


    Order and pay at the counter then a number will be given. Then wait for the food to be served.

    This restaurant specialized in ramen but also do sell don (rice) and have a variety of choice to choose from starting from RM7. I ordered myself a Oyaku Don (RM10) which is just chicken and egg. I was wanting to order the Curry Don (RM8) but I did not cause I just had it lately from the food court. Well about the taste and the experience, it’s not super awesome but for the price, I think it’s good, there should be more chicken though, maybe come with a miso soup then it will be perfect.

    Here’s a Curry Don (RM8) that my friend order, look simple so I think the price should be lower a bit.

    Another one is my friend’s Niku Don (RM12) which is a beef rice. Looks like vegetable slice instead of beef.

    This place is opens to public. =)

    LG1-10, Syopz @ the Boardwalk,
    Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus,
    1, Jalan Taylors,
    Subang Jaya.

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