Friday, December 30, 2011

Bonorong Park Wildlife centre @ Hobart, Tasmania

This is probably the nth wildlife park I have been in Australia but none have ever failed in teaching me something new and seeing something beautiful. This is park where they not only nurture wild animals but also care for and treat wildlife that has been rescued or injured.
The star of the Park is The Tasmanian Devil !!!!
Grabbing a bite just like Scooby does hahah
Little joey wombat all soft and cuddly
Kookaburra which was rescued and now lives in this wildlife park
Mr. Koala
The spotted tailed Quoll is so cute

Kangaroo


Visit when you are in Hobart, do wildlife a favour and drive slow in the outbacks and donate to the box!

Schnauzer mix poodle aka Oscar!


Probably 6 months old by now. Really good puppy. Barks hella loud.

Pitties my babies

Pitbulls were not born to kill and maul humans, they were trained to do so! 
Meet Scooby and Rocky!
Pretty confused which is the PitBully and which one is mongrel ahhaha.
Whatever dog's people keep, just don't act smart and try to cross territories without the consent of the owner. Therefore I believe that if a robber gets mauled by a dog or a dumb ass itchy backside nut case who decides to stick his hand thru your gate, serve him right! Keep your hands in your pocket and keep walking.





The pussy-cat dog


They both and 2 other lap dogs live in harmony!

Les Deux Garcons @ Bangsar Baru

UPDATE March 2013: There is a recent episode of customer vs the owners/staff of LDG where profanity was used on fb comments. But this is not a place for me to comment as I was not the victim or a witness to what was the experience of the customer involved.

As a happy customer who enjoyed the delicious pastries at LDG, I would like to share my experience when it first open. As you can see my screenshot below, the post was first written Dec 2011.

Like in my subsequent photos, yes, it is rather obvious that during then...they also did not have name cards for their macarons and I have also commented that, I too can't remember what colour represents what flavour ( this is with regards to the macarons not the others.)

 I guess they never learnt their lesson to put up name cards for all the macarons.

and btw, LaDuree in Paris puts up name tags on their macarons to avoid all this bullshit and I have never been ill treated by them for all the times i've been there. 

To LDG; Just disable comments on your Facebook and check your account periodically, even if your pastries are oh so awesome...there are many competitors in KL too. 

Sad story.







Look what has taken over the long-fighting mango mania?!?!?! A French patisserie which Byron happily kept pronouncing as pasta ria...Geez! I have random cravings for pastries especially macarons. The ones we bought here do melt in your mouth and without the need for refrigeration, it was still  looking like it was originally. One tip: If you are walking and decide to buy some to bring home, please don't go swinging the bag hahahahah!

The assortment of macarons
I can't remembered what colour belongs to what taste, but it all tasted good and none feral. As previously posted, macarons from some other place was just....wrong! (BUT NOT ANYMORE!!!!)
Gonna try a few of these tomorrow


36, Jalan Telawi, Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur

The Coke bottle craze in Tassie Woolies

Matt, Callum, Nick, Vanessa, Zoe, Jason, Jason, Callum, Luke

Alice, Bella, Callum, Victoria, Kyle

Joseph, Aaron, Jasmine

Emma

Josh

Rhiannon, Danielle

Spazzio @ Pavilion KL




BUY 1 FREE 1 COFFEE. Usually starts at around RM10 for one. Al fresco Level 3 opposite Coffee Bean, Pavilion, KL

Friday, November 11, 2011

Senjyu @ Bangsar Village 2

Why did Sakae Sushi move? IMHO I think its because of the following reasons:

  1. Ordering mechanisms are slowly breaking down with no replacement
  2. Staff look like they're on something
  3. Some sushi ain't fresh
  4. The deco is flimsy and breaking apart
  5. Service is slow mo
  6. Pricing
  7. and many other crap.
A new Japanese restaurant took over and they must've gone thru major reworks to get rid of all things Sakae Sushi. But the food ain't that great either.

I must say the only thing that caught my taste buds were the fried garlic slices. I'll prolly go again just cause it is close by.
Beef tataki...alot of hard bits on the corners. 

Not too bad but not extremely great.
There's a slice of cheese in it which prolly is KRAFT singles.
Stinge on the ebikko...geez
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To the bride and groom to be



 Before you go on to the next photos, let me apologise that I am the worst photographer ever. I hope I didn't ruin anything in the ruins. Great to have been part of your entourage as a stranger and for your friendship. Wishing you all the best in your marriage and family building.