Saturday 13 December 2014

Jack & Co @ Icon City, Bukit Mertajam

HO! HO! HO! 

I haven't got the chance to visit the one at Jalan Dato' Kramat and here ye, here ye, it is now at Icon City, Bukit Tengah over on the mainland! It was opened only yesterday, on 12th December 2014. It had been relocated from its earlier premise and now this container inspired restaurant has settled in Icon City. 

It is the only restaurant at Icon City so far because it is really new and plenty of vacant shop lots around the restaurant. Nevertheless, I am very happy with the amount of parking spaces around here but if Icon City is to be the next Autocity, then this would be the next best thing that had ever happened on mainland Penang. 






Iced Lemon Tea / Latte

Mantou Chicken Burger @ RM12.90 

There are service tax of 10% in the bill and do come early as places are limited. Overall, a nice dining experience for late lunch today.

Jack & Co
Opening hours: 11.00am onwards
Directions: From Autocity Juru intersection, take the left into Jalan Kebun Nenas. Go straight and when you see Petron petrol station, take the left and turn right. Follow the road into the new shoplots and Jack & Co. is just on the right.

Friday 12 December 2014

Hokkien Mee, 大山脚广西伯公埕福建面 (Pek Kong Cheng, Bukit Mertajam)

Two weeks ago, my parents and I went to Jalan Pasar, Bukit Mertajam's Tua Pek Kong temple for some food. The temple does not serve food. It is just that a lot of food vendors set up their stalls in front of this temple and it is really popular with foodies, make it local or outstation. 

Our main purpose was for their hokkien mee and my dad got so disappointed when the stall was not opened that night. So, we went back yesterday and again, it was not there. While my dad was at the point of cursing, my mom saw a blinking LED sign board and VOILA! It was a signboard to the hokkien mee stall. They have moved to the back of the temple instead of their usual spot on the right side of the temple by the alley.  

 This signboard was placed far back of the alley, and we did miss it last week. 

All that fuss over, our bowl of hokkien mee is served at a standard size of RM4.00 with two chicken feet and a big headed prawn.  

They have also upped their game in that they now served cappucino with coffee art (RM4.00). But don't bother ordering it if you can't wait. It took so long for this to be served to us, at the point of us emptying our bowl. But, the taste was great! 

If you know where the market is, it is just opposite of the market before the turning to Jalan Danby. Opening hours: 7.30pm to 12am and they have moved to a shop behind the temple since 1st September 2014.

Thursday 11 December 2014

Busan & Jeju-do (Part 9) Shopping Haul

Just a couple of months before the trip, I did a thorough research on things to buy, snacks to eat or try. I've covered some of the items below in earlier post so this one is yet another repetition or a summary of all things Korean which have been tried and tested by me. 

E-Mart: Hand cream at KRW1,000 each

E-Mart: Handcream at KRW1,000 each


Etude House: Hand cream, princess series. There were four colours, each with different scents. I picked the pink one and with each hand cream, you get to pick a 3D puzzle randomly. KRW5,900

Laneige: Limited Edition (Meets Puppy) BB Cushion (No. 23, Natural Beige) - after conversion RM198 for 2 units (each with refill)

Laneige: Water sleeping pack (around RM70) and pore deep cleaning foam (foam is RM44 after conversion)

KRW10,000 for 10 pieces and it's buy 10 free 10. Hence, you pay only KRW10,000 for 20 mask sheets. 

Some of the free samples

Innisfree: Mask capsules (5 capsules for KRW8,000 only from Innisfree Jeju-do beside O'sulloc Green Tea Farm), eyebrow pencil (KRW3,000), nail polish in green tea colour (KRW2,000) and no sebum mineral powder (KRW5,100 from Jeju Airport)

Too Cool for School: Marshmallow Puff (KRW5,000), Cream blusher (KRW12,000); Etude House: Blusher, eyebrow pencil, eyeliner pencils and Nature Republic's eyebrow pencil auto flower. 

Nature Republic: Sunblock with pink base (buy 1 free 1) KRW16,900

Banila Co. Most Essential Moisturizer (Anti Wrinkle and Collagen firming) KRW22,000 (buy 1 free 1)

Samples from Too Cool for School - face scrub

Too Cool for School's Marshmallow Puff, upclose

Too Cool for School's cream blusher

Socks! KRW1,000 each (top and bottom pictures)


Holika Holika's 99% Aloe Vera gel - KRW4,000 and Innisfree's lip tint (KRW6,000)

Dr You's energy bar - 3 for KRW2,800 at CU convenience store

Lotte's Sunflower seed coated with chocolate - KRW2,400 each

Lotte's sweets and chewing gum from 7-Eleven

Song Jihyo's Cho.2 cap - KRW10,000 from Seomyeon's underground shopping centre

Kyobo bookstore, Shinsegae Centum City Mall - KRW9,010.00

Smart handphone screen cleaner - KRW1,800 each

Walnut/bean paste bun - KRW500 from 7-Eleven

Banana Milk - dark green cap is original, light green is melon and blue cap is light. Milkis and tteokbokki snack. All 7-Eleven 

 Instant Pumpkin (L) and Abalone porridge (R) from CU convenience store

cup noodles from E-Mart 

Pirate Roulette from E-Mart, KRW9,600 

Happy Bath body shampoo (KRW3,000) and Elastine Hair Shampoo (KRW4,200) from 7-Eleven 

Fake socks from BIFF square - KRW1,000 a pair 

There are lots more which I have read from other bloggers but for me, it was the experiences that were great. With the country progressing so rapidly, it is no wonder that they now speak our language too so as to improve themselves and welcome the world to Korea. 

Wednesday 10 December 2014

Busan & Jeju-do (Part 8) Haedong Yonggungsa, Seomyeon & Dadaepo Sunset Fountain of Dreams

The past week had been busy and I was overly occupied with work. I attended a 6 days Longevitology class two weeks ago (just ended last Sunday) and it was an enlightening experience whereby I learnt how to breathe, meditate and healing with hands. Today, finally, a day off with friends, family and this blog. 

Finally, the last post for the whole trip (the next trip is just mainly on shopping haul and tips). I am going to end it with our last day in Busan post. The last day was pretty relaxing apart from the first half at the temple. Overall, we enjoyed Busan and wished we had more time to go to Gyeongju. In our next visit, I'll make sure that it happened. 

Busan Day 4 (19/10/2014) Itinerary
Haedong Yonggungsa (Haedong Yong Gung Temple)
Seomyeon - High Street & Underground Shopping Centre
Dadaepo Sunset Fountain of Dreams

How to get to the temple is depends on where you are coming from. From Haeundae, there is a bus which you can take to the bus stop about 15 minutes to the temple. However, our hostel staffs asked us to catch the taxi instead to the temple because even if you get the bus, it is a bit of a walking/hiking to the temple from there. 

So, we took her advise and got on to passing by taxis to the temple. It was quite a long drive and we get to see the housing complexes along the way. We also got to know that E-Mart is just a subway station away from Haeundae. OMG! Well, we didn't have enough time to go there now. 

The entrance to the temple is free. You will see this sign board on the left side of where the taxi driver drop you off. 

 

And this building and parking lots on the right. It's the fisheries office by the way. 
The entrance to the temple is straight ahead after all those makeshift stalls. 







As you walk, around 5 minutes later, you will be greeted by the 12 animal zodiacs. It is a good start for photography because at this point, you will know everybody's zodiac and maybe, their age based on their appearance too.


 I could be 18 or 30 or 42. No prizes for correct answer ya. =)

Before you can reach the temple, you will have to go through 108 steps starting from this pagoda. You will be greeted with many Buddha statues along the way and people pausing to do many 'rubbings' and praying. 




Do rub the tummy if you want a son.  

 Don't get shock by the head. Mind your step and watch your head. 

Popular with children and school-goers.  

Unlike most people, I took the left turning first before proceeding to the temple to get the iconic view of the whole temple. But first, say your prayers to this Buddha first.

 Tada! Amazing isn't it? The whole temple sitting on the rocks by the sea. It is also the only temple by the shore.  



Back to the usual route and towards the scenic view of the temple.  

 When crossing the pedestrian bridge to the temple you will see this on the left. You may make a wish and throw a coin towards the furthest pond inside. Your wish will come through if your coin actually could end up the furthest. 

 On the right of the bridge

 Too adorable to be missed!











I found my family at last and we went back to the iconic view of the temple again. 


 and had some popsicle! Cousin is having a melon flavoured one. 

 I liked the grape one best. Had it before back in 2011 in Seoul. 

We got so famished after the visit at the temple and weather was so good, sunny and hot! I didn't expect autumn to be so warm in Busan. After the temple, we took the taxi back to Haeundae and from Haeundae, we took the subway to Seomyeon. We split and some of us went to a Gundam store and the rest explored the area on our own. We had some coffee and dessert.






 
Seomyeon is in the district of Busanjin-Gu and it's subway station is the interchange between the subway lines towards the west, east, north and south of Busan city. So, when considering where to stay, I would suggest here in Seomyeon. But if you don't mind the travelling time (around 40 minutes in 16 subway stops), Haeundae is gorgeous too if you like the beach! 

We had our lunch at Yoogane Ddakgalbi! It's a franchise restaurant selling fried rice and chicken. You can add on a lot of side orders and the dish will be fried in front of you by the staffs.  


After lunch, we went exploring while searching for the rest of the family members. Thank God for EG simcard! So, if you are staying for more than 5 days, please get the simcard. It is way cheaper than renting a wifi-egg. 








We found our family and gathered around at Seomyeon's underground shopping centre. I have been searching for this brand called "Too Cool for School" because of their make-up products and I wanted to get them because the packaging is really cool for school! Well, I am not in school anymore but it is too cool for work, too! You'll get what I mean in the next post. 

So, if you are looking for this brand in Busan, it is only available here in Seomyeon's underground shopping centre. Mind you, the shopping centre is LOOOOOOOOOONGGGGGGG! quite a bit of a cardio and walking exercise just like KLIA2 except there is no need rush.

From Seomyeon station, we took Line 1 (Orange) towards Sinpyeong station, which is the last one in the line. We are going to catch the sunset fountain of dreams at Dadaepo.

 At Sinpyeong station, it is really quiet because it is really the furthest I have been in Busan after Taejeongdae Park.  

We took photo of the fountain location at the map in the station.  

 Got an idea of where it is going to be. 

From the station, we should be catching the bus towards the Dadaepo beach and get down at Daewoo Apartment. The beach is just opposite of the bus stop at the apartment. 







 


 







The fountain show is only at 7pm and it is close on Mondays. The show is around 15 minutes and the fountain is accompanied by music. So, it is like a musical fountain show. You can even walk around and play in the fountain. 




 

Don't worry if you drenched by the water. There is a heater just beside the fountain to keep you dry and warm.


The kid was asking the ajusshi to not turn off the heater yet because he is feeling very cold and wet! The uncle obliged for a bit. How thoughtful! 

Is it worth the visit? Yes! At least, it is a path less travelled by tourists and for your information, there is going to be a subway station to Dadaepo. There are construction works going on to build a station here, and it should be after Sinpyeong station. So, in the future, Dadaepo Sunset Fountain of Dreams will be on the must visit list for all in Busan. After the fountain show, you can also have your dinner here. 



 We picked a porridge restaurant called Bonjuk. I believed it is a franchise. Operated by a mother and daughter. They do take-aways too. The restaurant has limited seats and we actually occupied the whole restaurant. Haha.. 




 Left: Spicy kimchi and seafood porridge and on the right, mushroom and vegetables porridge. Very very nice after a cold fountain show. 



Our last day was 20th October 2014 where we took a flight back to KL from Gimhae International Airport at 10.35am. Our hostel booked a jumbo taxi for us (KRW56,000) for 8 pax and luggages. Busan had been nice to us in terms of weather and it only rained on our last day when we were going back. 


Get your last minute shopping here at Shinsegae Duty Free. Note: Banila Co and Too Cool For School are not available at the airport.  

Thank you Busan and Jeju-do for making us felt just like at home. We love your autumn!