Showing posts with label Penang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penang. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 April 2020

Exactly A Year Today

I thought of updating my blog today, and when I logged in, I realised it has been exactly one year since my last post. It is the same date too, just a year later. Incredible coincidence. I am not sure what prompted me to do so, probably because I got inspired by many firms updating their articles section to relate to the present situation and events. But today's blog post has nothing to related to my work. I'd like to share my thoughts about the present life we all share at home thanks to Coronavirus. 

Covid-19, a global pandemic and Malaysia's Movement Control Order (MCO) or Restricted Movement Order (RMO) as it is originally known as. But MCO got more popular with the press due to it's catchy tone, which is less mouthful too. 

Anyway, it has been 5 weeks since 18th March 2020 when my country has entered into a partial lockdown. Most of us are confined to our homes, except that unfortunate few who got away. Initially, it wasn't easy for everyone to adapt to the restricted movement. Many has attempted to resume their usual life as though the government didn't implement it. Many couldn't get use to it, many even violated it on many occassions. So, the fines came in. That didn't help either for the first 2 phases of the MCO. Yes, we are now on the 3rd phase. Let's hope phase 4 will not happen, but chances are it just might because of the upcoming Raya holidays. 

It is difficult to live how we used to be in particular travel and holidays. There was a comment that I received at the beginning of the MCO from a Caucasian reader in my Facebook page. She commented something like, "eat travel and be merry. don't even think about it with covid 19. you can eat and be merry but don't travel." Hilarious, of course not. My site may have the element of travel in it but I am not dumb enough to even suggest any travel or even its alternative. Not at least the next 2 years, unfortunately. It's a shame but to be able to do more, it's best to preserve our life for time being. 

Everything non-essential can wait, that includes certain food which we used to enjoy or splurge on. Certain basic food items are scarce if not inflated in prices. Unlike the UK where essential food items such as milk, flour, eggs, and  bread are all relatively cheap and affordable. Here, it's limited edition item especially bread. I am not sure why. I heard somewhere that one lady bought 10 loaves of Gardenia bread. I wonder how are is she going to finish them with their short lifespan. 

During the MCO, it felt like a survival mode had been turned on within us. Some tend to hoard items, and some live frugally. I learnt a few tips to keep some food items last longer but I don't hoard (like how my brother accused me), I tend to want to have at least one extra to each item I have at home. Things we usually use, such as rice, noodles, clothes detergent, washing liquid for dishes, rubbish bin liners, butter, sugar, cooking oil, condiments etc. Obviously, you can't do these to perishable items like raw meat, vegetables, eggs, biscuits, bread. But there are ways to keep their lifespan a little bit longer. You need patience, and it does pays off. 

Just as an example, I used to have problems storing spring onions or scallions. It may seem trivial, but you'll be surprise how fragrant your food is with just some spring onions, either sprinkled on top as garnished or even put in cooking oil. It's really good. Speaking of which, mom, if you are reading this somehow, please teach me how to fry Teacher Baek's stir fry aubergine using spring onion oil. I'll try my luck with Google too. Hopefully I could find it. Anyway, back to spring onions. How to store it? Well, before we could actually handle it, we first need to understand the mechanism of crisper or the fruit/vegetable compartment in our fridge. 

Oh yes, I googled it. Haha.. 

So, the general rule for storing fruits and vegetables in the crisper section is this: - 

Dry - low: fruits
Humid - high: vegetables. 

Now it made even more sense. You need moisture for vegetables to retain its freshness. The reason why it got wilted is because the fridge's environment sucked all its moisture out. So, when you increase humidity in the crisper, your vegetables' freshness is prolonged. Fruits don't need humidity, it'll only rot them quicker. So, remember the rule and you'll be fine. 

A tip from a blogger for spring onions are to wash them clean, just trim off the roots without removing the white parts. Cut to a size that fit your container (measure the length before you cut) and store it as it is. Wet. Keep in the container and it'll last for at least 2 weeks. The blogger has successfully store her spring onions in containers for 18 days when she made a blog post about her methods. Interesting eh?

Well, being confined at home means you have a lot more time doing passive activities. Your physical activities reduced tremendously, as you need to go to work or going up and down between offices. I gained weight during these 5 weeks but I try to do some exercise too. I picked up zumba during the first 3 weeks, and now I am trying yoga. Still trying to get a hang of it. Motivation and will power is key. Have a routine, and stick to it. That's the key principle to working from home. 

You'll tend to get complacent but with a routine, the transition from working at home to working at office would be much easier. Try it. Of course, besides routine, you also need to hydrate more and eat nutritiously too. Instant noodles and fast food are quick fixes but it's unhealthy in a long term. I see many of my friends became master chefs during MCO. Many tried baking, and cooking all the food they love. We can't go out to buy them, or it's expensive to order them in, we then make them at home. 

I've made the following so far which I've not tried before pre-MCO: - 
1) Chapatti
2) Char Koay Teow basah (Malay style)
3) Chai Koay (steamed crystal dumpling with jicama)
4) Nasi Lemak
5) air frying ikan bilis
6) air frying chicken wings
7) steamed cream cracker cake
8) milo / rum & raisin / dark chocolate ice creams
9) traditional egg cake (mini version)
10) deep fried sweet potato QQ balls (taiwenese snack)

So you see, when you are restricted in many ways.. you'll just have to find your way through it. Not around it, but through it. You'll learn a lot more when you go through something than to avoid it altogether. Don't take too many u-turns like what's happening to our government. It's frustrating to watch news these days. Using a straight road is never the same again. It's going to feel like a no-exit roundabout. 

Well, I am blessed to be in Malaysia. I really am. At least, I am with my family and they are safe. Penang is doing well with compliance of the MCO's regulations. Our monitoring unit and frontliners are doing very well. 

I would like to also take this opportunity to thank all my friends and everyone who are the frontliners, doctors, surgeons, dentists, nurses, scrubs, the police, the army who are working so hard to keep us all safe. We will stay at home for you guys. Please take care always and when all these are over, do give yourself a pat at the back. You are our heroes who are not wearing any cape. Your tireless efforts are very much appreciated and recognised by us Malaysians and also the world. Thank you for all your sleeping debts, reuse of PPE, no off days, irregular meal times, bruises on your faces due to long wear of face masks and shields, without all these sacrifices that you guys have gone through, our country's Covid-19 cases would not be contained as well as it should be. 

We will go through this difficult and unprecented times together and together we shall walk out and embrace the new normal. It is never going to be the same again in the next couple of years, maybe. It's better to be safe now than to be sorry later. 

Until the next post, hopefully not a year later. I hope to resume writing as much as I can to keep my mind sane.  

Take care everyone wherever you are in the world. Stay safe and stay put. Stay at home.  

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Cake Time Penang & Butterworth

Penangites love inventive ideas especially when it comes to food and beverages. Food trucks are not unusual overseas as it is widely accepted and in fact the most convenient way of getting food. You don't have to worry about making reservations or even not having any seats. 

So, when homemade cakes are sold in food trucks, Penangites went bonkers. I heard so many good reviews about Cake Time Penang and now they have crossed over to mainland Penang, Cake Time Butterworth, we now get to eat cakes at designated time and place almost everyday on each side of Penang. The cakes are not available on Mondays so do follow Cake Time Penang or Butterworth Facebook page to get their latest updates on their business location all over Penang. They are always on the move everyday. 

On their inaugural first day on mainland Penang, they parked and sold their homemade cakes beside new Chaw Choon Dim Sum Restaurant along Jalan Ong Yi How. I was very excited to be one of the first few early birds to "pong chan" them. It was not even 10am.

 A variety of cakes, spoilt for choices. However, they are famous for their cotton cheesecake which didn't cross my mind at that point.  

 Cakes of the day - opera (left) and dark brownie (right). Dark Brownie was salty to my liking so I didn't enjoy it very much. Opera, on the other hand, was very nice. Cake is very soft to touch and not sweet at all. The coffee taste is strong in this cake. 

I should have taken photo of the other side of the card. LOL. Anyway, each truck has numbers and each truck has different contact numbers to the person in charge. So, on the mainland side, 2 trucks numbered 3 and 4 are based in mainland and will rotate in locations. Each truck serves and sells different flavours of cake from one another. Well only different in a few flavours of the day.

Few weeks after my first visit to the truck at Butterworth, today I finally get to try more cakes at their location in Taman Sri Rambai in Bukit Mertajam. Apparently they stationed here every Wednesday mornings. To celebrate the durian season, they have durian cheese cake for a limited period of time. Trust me, it is worth the purchase but you must bear durian breath for a good few hours.  

Flavours of the day. Savoury and sweet. You name it. 
You will be surprised to know that chicken floss and cake do work very well. Highly recommended.  

I'll try the Parmesan Cheese Cake next time. 
Their Japanese Cotton Cheesecake is really light and subtle to taste.  

 Durian Cheese Cake. Tasted exactly like durian dodol. I am serious. 

Favourite.  Chicken Floss cake. 

And, a very unique and cake, Vanilla Milky Cranberry. 

Best part of all, it is only RM10 a tub. You can purchase as many as you like or even pre-order them if you know their location in advance so that you need not queue to buy cakes when you arrive. 

You can also read more about Cake Time Penang in Chinese here

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Cho Dong Jib, Queensbay Mall

I got bored.

Haha.. 

I've been too busy with work since my last post and somehow, I got inspired to write again. 

As a Korean food lover, I'll always find time to check out the new restaurants or shops selling Korean food and this outlet is not an exception. A branch originated from Seoul, South Korea and now located at 5th floor of Queensbay Mall, Cho Dong Jib replaced Taiwan Bull and the restaurant does not look like a typical Korean restaurant in Penang. One, their chairs are made from barrels with cushions on them. The tables are stainless steel with a built it stove in the middle. The water flasks are also stainless steel. So, you don't have to worry about ordering drinks because most Korean restaurants offered RO water for free and unlimited refills. 

A little disappointment with the limited choices of ban chan but it is just trivial. Newly opened outlets are still trying to adjust to the needs and demands of customers and I see this establishment going for the long run with more floor and waiting staffs. Be early, as the restaurant has limited seats. 

Bean paste stew or doenjang jigae with tofu. Bear in mind that their ala-carte dishes are served separately with rice. So, don't forget to order a side of rice to go with your soup dishes. The rice is purple in colour and it is really yummy. 

Next, we also ordered this spicy pork stir fry with rice. The unique part of this dish is that it is served on a saucepan. Yup, a saucepan with handle. I did not manage to get a fuller shot. 

Last but not the least, my order of tteokbukki ramyeon or rice cake ramen in spicy broth. I wished there are more than 4 ricecakes in them. 


Overall, it was a pleasant dining experience. Suitable as quick lunch or dinner.

Their Facebook page is here.
Tel: 04-644 9311
Opening hours: 10.30am to 10pm

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Korean Table All Ban 올반 @ Northam All Suites Hotel, Penang

After 5 days of GM diet, I decided to go easy for the rest of the diet. No carbs at all and I am still fine. So, GM suggested to go for vegetables, fruits and meat for Day 6 and a Korean barbecue fits today really well. 

I had to choose between Jung Won (情园) at Mount Erskine or Korean Table All Ban (올반) at Northam All Suites Hotel. I got to know about Korean Table All Ban through kenhuntsfood's Instagram and I was instantly hooked! As for Jung Won, as the title of my post has stated, I'll save it for next time. Besides, none of my followers in IG went there before and I am sure those who love Korean food would love to check this restaurant out too. Something different than the ordinary Korean restaurants that we've tried in Penang. 

It is a semi-fine dining due to its dainty portions and it is in Northam All Suites Hotel along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah. Only got to know through google that they opened just in April 2015 and their tagline is "affordable". Plenty of parking just outside the hotel on Saturdays. Parking coupons are not needed after 1pm  on weekends as the parking zone is on green zone. 

There are two options: 
(1) Seok Chan RM29.90* per person; or 
(2) Man Chan RM39.90* per person. 
(*Excluding 10% service charge. No GST.)

The difference between the two is that Man Chan has 3 extra meat dishes. So, if you want to have more meat then Man Chan is for you otherwise, Seok Chan will be enough. I went with my mother and sister; and we ordered Man Chan for 3. The meat dishes were a bit too much for us to finish as it came only after you have had the grilled meat with ssam (lettuce wrap), pork ribs stew, loads of banchan (side dishes) and japchae (vegetarian glass noodles stir fry). 

Lots of photos ahead! 

 A poorly captured photo but nonetheless, you get to see what is being offered for Man Chan. You get to choose between stews as well as soup too. 

So, All Ban means "All Rice" or where people all gathered over "swamp grass". 

The interior 

One of the many quotes on its wall. The restaurant has black walls.
Simple and elegant.   

Got Jeol Li - freshly made kimchi. You don't get the zing or acidic taste unlike those prepacked ones from supermarket. Those pre-packed kimchi had been fermented. So, this one has yet to be fermented over time. Crunchy and fresh. Not spicy at all. You get to taste the shrimp paste in them too.  

 Salad with house dressing. The red petals are cabbage leaf. I didn't touch much of this due to its dressing. I could not touch mayonnaise until after tomorrow. 

 Pumpkin porridge (ho bak juk) - smooth and light. 

Jeon - Korean pancakes, not too oily and it has crispy parts that I liked.  

Mixed grill - spicy chicken charcoal BBQ and sweet charcoal pork BBQ. 
The pork tasted like bulgogi and it was so divine! Must try! 
A basket of lettuces and ssamjang were given too to eat with this meat platter. 

 Jam Gahe - stir fry glass noodles. 


 Dainty banchan portions!!!
All different, haven't tried most of them before. 

Bibimbap (mixed rice) 
I resisted this terribly. Tempted so much! 

Kimchi jigae (kimchi stew) 

Sweet and sour pork instead of spicy stir fried octopus (they ran out of octopus apparently). 
Its coating is really unique as it is not made from just any flour but glutinous rice flour! The sauce has a strong pineapple taste instead of tomato unlike how the usual sweet and sour sauce is. 

Samgyetang (chicken with ginseng and glutinous rice). 
Miraculously, I didn't manage to eat any glutinous rice at all. Haha..  

As for dessert, we had these. Watermelon and red bean cubes. I think they know we are too stuffed to eat anything else. You get to choose between tea or coffee. So, I didn't expect to get a glass of warm lemon drink as "tea". 

The service is good and I enjoyed the meal very much. The restaurant was not full unlike the one downstairs where the buffet is. Quiet and peaceful ambience to enjoy while having a meal. There was a big group of Koreans dining there during our visit this afternoon. So, I think it must have been acceptable to them as well. The price in the menu was not expensive too but I think with the portion it came with, it might be not enough for those with big appetite. But for women, it could be just the perfect meal. 

Korean Table All Ban
Northam All Suites Hotel
Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah,
10050 Penang
Contact: 017-519 3221
Opening hours: 12-2.30pm and 6pm to 10pm; Closed on Thursdays from June 2015. 

Saturday, 16 May 2015

Huey & Wah @ Belissa Row, Pulau Tikus, Penang

 They have relocated from Straits Quay to Pulau Tikus! Finally, get to check out this popular marshmallow cafe! 

 Go upstairs for the bean bags seating

 You get to buy some homemade handy arts and crafts too. 


 The top floor is actually a mezzanine floor. Ceiling is really high. 

Chocolate marshmallow brownie with vanilla bean ice cream, home made honey lemon drink, green tea and passion fruit and camomile tea! 

Facebook page here

Coffee Coffea @ Automall, Karpal Singh Drive, Penang

Coffee coffea is a franchise from South Korea. I've not seen any when I was in Seoul, Busan or even Jeju-do. 
When you are alone and in a cafe, do take some time to ponder upon what is it that you want. What is it that you are searching for and whether whatever that you are doing now makes you happy. Why are you still doing what you are now? Is it worth all your time and attention? 

All these thoughts lingering in my mind as I waited for my friend, JC. We were legal practitioners and we have our own problems to solve. Nonetheless, we shared something in common at this moment that is this cup of hot chocolate and the view outside. It was great catching up with JC again now that she is a mummy to be. Congratulations! 

This hot chocolate gotta be the most expensive I've paid for a franchise. RM14.60 including GST. My two cents less 6% GST. =)

Facebook page here

Naughty Nuri's Warung @ Burma Road, Penang

My friend from Jakarta commented almost instantly after I have checked in to this location on Facebook. He asked, "eh?? i thought naughty nuri only in bali :O" 

Oh well, this is Penang you're talking about. When it comes to food, we can bring any food from all parts of the world to this tiny island. Haha.. It is just a matter of how much and where. All that hype about pork ribs and cocktails has now come to this visit together with a couple of my friends whom I've not met since last year. So, it was a great place for gatherings especially with boys who are hungry. 

My friend, Saik, he finished this on his own. When I told another friend of mine, she got shocked as the portion was huge enough to share. Oh well, growing boys. I didn't have any but the smell was gobsmacked! The charcoal grill ribs were so fragrant that I almost tempted to pinch some. 

I had this Naughty Boy burger instead. 
The pork patty was so thick that I could barely finish and eat the buns or fries. 
Love the mango salsa on top. 


It opens from 12 noon but they welcome patrons from 11.30am already. As for parking, either Swatow Lane or New World Park food court's parking.

Don't be surprise to see a massive hog greet you at the entrance. Hope to try the cocktails next time. Something novel in Penang at least. Considered a competitor to Morganfields. However, for those who have tried the original Naughty Nuri in Bali, this may or may not be the same feel and taste. I've not been to Bali yet but I hope to some day. 

Facebook page here.

P/S: Just google Naughty Nuri Penang, you will get so many results! Google is awesome!

Monday, 4 May 2015

The Cinnamon, Hotel Penaga @ Hutton Lane, Penang

Yours truly celebrated her birthday early of this month together with my sister. Our birthdays are just a day apart from each other so annually, it is a double celebration. Unlike previous years, we used to celebrate it on the day of our birthdays but now that our lifestyle has changed, we celebrate them in advance instead.

My family and I enjoy dining in places least visited or yet to be popularised by foodies. So, we chose The Cinnamon Restaurant and Tanglung Bar at Hotel Penaga at Hutton Lane, Georgetown. The service was top notch and my compliments goes to the Chef as well for serving a thoughtful 5 course meals to us. It was about RM55 per person. Not bad, actually.

Bread and dippings. 

Appetizer of the day as recommended by the Chef

Appetizer of choice - deep fried squid #atas

Nutmeg sorbet before the main course, works like mouth cleansing

Lamb as my main

Sirloin steak for my sister

Japanese curry risotto for my dad. Forgot to take photo of my mom's dinner.

Paddlepop ice cream with fruits! 

It was really quiet at the restaurant with ours being the other two tables that night. But with the pool view just beside the restaurant, it was a pleasant dinner and the music was in tune with the celebratory mood. Thanks for the food that we are blessed with and here's to many more years to come! 

The Cinnamon Restaurant
Hotel Penaga,
Jalan Hutton,
10050 Georgetown, Penang
Tel: 04-261 1891

Website here

Friday, 1 May 2015

EU Cuisine @ Georgetown, Penang

I got to know about this restaurant through a colleague of mine who is a foodie. She loves her food and despite complaining of her expanding waistline, her love for food is undeniable and she still eat as usual. Haha.. Anyway, EU (you can pronounced it as "ee-yew" or "yew" but the correct pronunciation is "yew" as in the Chinese surname Eu) Cuisine serves Asian-European fusion food. Located at a quiet part of Georgetown, especially on weekends, Rangoon Road still hosts heritage houses and building. Surrounding EU cuisine is the popular foodcourt and also the famous Macalister Road steamboat. 

Mind you, parking along Rangoon Road or Abu Siti Lane or Lorong Selamat are marked as red zone means you gotta have some parking coupons ready even though it is the weekend or public holidays as red zone parking means coupons from morning until midnight. During our visit, we parked at Lorong Selamat (beside the famous and exorbitantly priced char koay teow by the aunty who wears a red buret) just a little bit off the little back alley that connects both Rangoon Road and Lorong Selamat. EU Cuisine is just walking distance from where we parked. 

Initially, we intended to book for a table on the 4th of May but through the tele-conversation with the member staff of the restaurant we got to know that they are having an official opening on the 1st of May. So, we booked for brunch at 10.30am and it was a gorgeous day for a trip to the island. We were greeted warmly by the staffs and the owner of the place and as we were led inside the restaurant, we were amazed by how well-groomed the interior are. EU Cuisine is in one of the heritage houses and the ceiling is so high that you could see the sky and also enjoy the feel of being inside one of the pre-war houses back in the 60s or 70s. 


All food are prepared and made to order. Such as this lovely bowl of sweet potato soup. 

Bacon and avocado cups. The best sashimi alternative that I've ever had. 





Top: Grilled chicken with vegetables. Bottom: Pan fried salmon with vegetables. 

They have posh names for their food and I couldn't remember any as it was 3 weeks ago now. But, yes, do capture their menu if you have the chance. For the price that you pay, akin to any midrange range restaurants, the portion is huge! We were stuffed for the rest of the day. Seriously. Most eateries these days charge high prices but with portion less than its price. 

My plate of rolled chicken with a generous portion of carrots and leafy greens salad. 

Water is served together with your meal so no worries if you didn't order any drinks. If you sign up as a member, you'll get 15% discount on the bill applicable only to ala carte menu. Their set lunch and dinner are commendable too as it is affordable and perfect for budget hunters. Do RSVP before you go especially for lunches and dinners on weekends. They served breakfast too and they are opened from 9am with afternoon breaks in between. 

EU Cuisine 
86, Rangoon Road,
10400 George Town, Penang
04-228 5128
Mon.-Sun. 12:00-15:00 (lunch)
Mon.-Sun. 18:00-22:00 (dinner)