Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Forty

I turned 40 yesterday.  17 December 2018.  I am not big when it comes to celebrating my own birthday, because it usually involves me, having to spend money, feeding others on the pretext of celebrating my birthday.  In order not to "hassle" anyone with having to pay for the meal, I'd rather just skip any celebration.  And one week before Christmas is a great escape plan, because it will mean that I will be very busy with this and that activities (or I can "coincidentally" be busy on that day)



But this year, to celebrate my 40th, I decided to splurge.  To be alone.  To sit and reflect.  To just be.



So, I checked myself in to Hilton Kuching, with a room facing the river.  Given, our Sarawak River is known for the trademark milk-tea colour, it was still lovely to just sit by the window and get lost in one's own thoughts.  I had to do some translation works (long over-due), so that explains the laptop. 


That night, after McD's dinner with Noel, I got myself a big bottle of beer (because there isn't any small bottle of wine), some choc, some roasted pork and I continued my hibernation in the luxurious room.  Hilton never fails.  Even if it's 30 years old.  I had wanted to work on my translation a bit more, but with all that food and booze, I went to sleep rather early, waking up at 11.59 to have my last glass of beer, some chocs and to say a prayer for the coming years.  Then of course, in the coziness of it all, I promptly went back to bed.


The next morning, I tried to get up from the heaven of a bed and down to the restaurant by 8.30am.  One needs to maximize the time given to eat you see.  If possible I'd wanna be there at 6.30am - 10.30am!  Haha!  Pig!  I have always loved Hilton's breakfast spread.  And I always will try to have it every birthday.  Usually, I would stay at Tune hotel across the road and come morning, I just cross over for my annual super expensive breakfast.  Somehow, it give me that relaxed feel, just sitting alone facing the window, slowly watching the (hot) world go by outside... and having a good start would set the tone for the rest of the day.


A long time ago, Hilton was an affordable venue for my family to have our special days celebration.  Their breakfast was still RM30-ish, and their dinner RM50-ish.  Up till one year, when Mother's Day dinner went up to RM75, I found that I no longer was able to take mom and dad there anymore.  I wonder how mom and dad did it though, they always took my brother and I for dinners there when we were small.  Tsk tsk... 


So what did I come out with after the few hours alone?  Here is the list... for my own keep-in-check and for your reading pleasure...

1.  Financial:
-  to keep 10% of monthly salary as non-touchable savings
-  if I need money for travelling etc, that will need to be in another "saving" scheme.

2.  Work
-  to be more productive (instead of reading blogs and blogging during work hours!)
-  to complete and improve Admin P&P for my company in 2019.

3.  Health
-  To exercise at least 3 times / week
-  To eat healthily (i.e. cut down on white carbs, eat more veg and fruit, less fatty meat)
*note:  I realized with age, I am already doing this.  During the breakfast (and a few other hotel breakfast recently), I took more than 3 servings of fruit and still wanting.  They are delicious and so refreshing!  And when pork is cooked at home, I realized i need to side step the fatty parts as I am not able to swallow them!  gasp!  Horror!
-  To do intermitten fasting once / week (16:8)

4.  Ministy
-  to intentionally put in more energy and effort into Tadika Ministry as a Chairperson for the last 2 years.  Not avoid issues by sweeping them under the carpet and avoiding those involved in the ministry.

5.  Spiritually
-  to do more devotions - i) with Noel ii)  take up new devo material:  CFC?  Disciple Red?  1 chapter/ day?
*note:  I have yet gotten this figured out - to find something that would work.
-  to do Wesleyan fast once / week.  From Thursday night till Friday night.

6.  Self-improvement
-  to go for a baking / cake deco course
-  to go for a proper swimming class so that I can swim properly
-  to learn how to cycle
-  to read at least one book / month




Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.  Psalm 90:42


After checking out in the afternoon, we went to pick up the Kiddo's result.  He asked me if I really wanted to see his result on my birthday.  I told him that no matter what, it's done.  And no matter what, I am proud of him because he tried and did his best.  And no, his results did not spoil my birthday at all.  Not a single bit.  I am still ever proud of him.  Always.


Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Penang Duo Trip, November 2018. Day 3

Our third and final day of eating... tomorrow, our flight departs at 7am, which means we need to be at the airport by 6am (i.e. taking Grab at 5am).  And that will mean that we will not have time for a proper Penang breakfast.  I noticed that most of the kopitiam / stall only starts their business at 8am.  But why??? Meh.

Anyways, today I planned to go to Him Heang, to get my much loved Biskut Tambun.  Somehow, I don't think that other brand taste as nice.  Maybe because Him Heang is baked fresh every morning?  Or maybe it's because Him Heang was the first biskut tambun I tasted.  Whatever it is, I must have Him Heang.  But, the problem is, there's only one Him Heang outlet, and althought it's still in Georgetown, it's quite a distance to walk.  And because there's only a limited number of bakes each day, it's best to go early in the morning to avoid disappointment. 

But do not fear... dim sum is with you.  Hehe... I lured Noel to wake up "early" i.e. 6-ish, to go out from the hotel at 7am.  I gave Noel the task to look for the route to a local dim sum place called Dai Dong.  It took us about 15 minutes to walk and when we got there, many locals and visitors have already been happily chomping down on the yummy treats.  Here, the dim sum is pushed on carts as well as some types are self-serviced from the counters.  The servers where aged cute ladies.  We enjoyed the dim sum despite only having choice of chinese tea (or can drinks).  We opted for a pot of chinese tea and were drenched in sweat by the time meal was over.  You can refill the teapot with hot water at the refill station.  You will be given an order chit which will be filled by the servers when you take food from their cart / counter.

After our fill, we continued our journey to Him Heang.  Truth be told, there are buses that pass by Him Heang.  Both free and paid ones.  Even bus No. 101 which we took to Escape yesterday.  But, I feel that if we used the bus and didn't walk, I won't be able to justify my eating.  So, eat all you want, but WALK.  Hopefully that will offset some of the calories.  We continue to walk and before long (read:  another 15 minutes), Him Heang came to site and I got my Tambun at 8.45am, the gates were even still closed when I and a few other early birds walked in.  Kiasu.much. I know.


I had actually planned to take a Grab to send the biscuits back to the hotel (I had bought 10 small boxes at RM7.10 each).  But, after googling the distance to our next destination, I told Noel that we'd walk, much to his annoyance.  But walk we did.  Where to?

Well, 2 years ago, when we went to Penang and were on a bus, we came across an eatery at the roadside which had MILLIONS of people eating and waiting for their turn to eat.  They didn't even care if the buses were zooming past them at full speed.  The bus driver then told us that is a popular eating place called Transfer Road (the name of the road).  Upon reading blogs after blogs after blogs about Penang food, I've come to conclude that I MUST eat the roti canai gulai ayam, gulai daging and roti bakar from Transfer Road.  So as we walked and walked, we suddenly realised, eh, we've arrived when we saw the masses of people, even with Rela taking care of traffic.  So Noel went to hunt for a place to sit, whilst I queued for roti bakar.  And when I sat down with Noel, a guy with roti canai kuah gulai ayam came with our plate.  We added on gulai daging (with no roti).  Atmostphere?  Win.  1Malaysia.  Food.  OK-OK.  Maybe we didn't really appreciate it because we were still full from the dim sum.

I had promised Noel to take a Grab so without asking, he just hailed a Grab before I suggest to walk back.  Haha.  So we took a Grab to send back the biscuit.  I told Noel, this will be the last Grab ride for the day.  After resting (a.k.a. pooping) and refreshing ourselves, we went out again.

So soon you'd say?  Well, I wanted to head to Padang Kota to the famous Mee Sotong Hameed Pata, which opens at 11 and they say if you come late, you need to wait for a long time.  So off we went.  Grab?  Nah, we walked of course!

One good thing about walking is that you discover places that you won't on the main road.  For example, while we were walking, Noel said there's a stone in his shoes, so we stop by the roadside to take the stone out.  While he was doing so, I looked around and realised, eh.... this is the Nasi Kandar Merlin that I've read so much about! hahahahaa!!! So since we were already there, we took a seat and I went to take a plate to be shared.  It was a good nasi kandar, we enjoyed the mutton kurma, but still, it didn't "satisfy" our tongue.  After paying up, we continued our makan trail to Padang Kota.  And we walked and we walked and we walked till Fort Cortwallis and not a single sight of Padang Kota.  Then we realised, it's actually named "The Esplanade Park" and Hameed Pata is one of the stalls in this foodcourt.  Noel sat down and I queued for the mee goreng.  When I came back, Noel had order Chendul whereas the main drink there is coconut shake.  I went to get that too anyways.  The noodles?  It's wet and slightly on the sweetish part.  But a good healthy squeeze of lime would balance everything up.  What I do wish is for them to give more sotong, since it's called Mee Sotong... it's squid cooked in some kind of sambal gravy.  Again, though it was nice, we weren't so crazy about it.  

While eating, we were wondering if there's any cheap movie tickets and yeay!  there's RM10/tix maybank card at TGV.  TGV is at 1st Avenue, near Komtar, which is quite a distance away and we won't be able to catch the movie if we had walked.  So although I told Noel that we won't get another Grab for the day, we did and we reached in time to catch Robin Hood.  Good movie by the way.


After the movie, I told Noel I wanted to go for the Viral Kopi Bintang.  So we walked for a round 10 minutes to the famed road side stall.  And as usual, Noel grabbed a table and I queued for the food (or drink in this case).  I think I queued for 20 minutes (under the crazy hot Penang sun) and got our coffee.  I ordered the original kopi bintang and kopi-lo (coffee and milo).  It was very thick and being iced, a thirst quencher.  I preferred the kopi-lo but Noel preferred the coffee.  The bintang / star on top was a win.  She had to shake the milk to make the broth (nothing like those machine in Starbucks) and then lift up her filter high on top of the drink to "draw" the star.  What I loved about this stall is how neat and clean the aunty (and her daughter was dressed to the nines).  They both had their hair neatly tied up.  We had roti bakar to accompany our coffee, it was just a usual toasted piece of bread.

Next on my makan itinerary was Hokkien Mee (a.k.a prawn mee).  I have already fallen in love with one stall here in Kuching, but wanted to try the "authentic" Penang version.  There's a stall nearby which I've listed down (Hokkien Mee 888) but it was scheduled to open at 4.30pm (it was only before 4pm at then).  But we went to take our chance anyways.  And yeay, it was open.  Why I choose this stall over many others, is because they have added on ingredients e.g. pork ribs, roasted pork, intestine etc.  I guess we were there a tad too early, the ribs weren't ready.  So we only added on roasted pork.  Was it nice?  It was, but somehow it lacked the prawny punch.  It was prawny enough, but not as prawny as the hokkien mee in Kuching.  Noel can't even eat the one in Kuching, because of the concentrate prawny broth.  Haha, how's that for authenticity?  And 888 didn't have kangkung!  How can it be???? Even the Kuching's version has kangkung.  So yeah, eventhough it was nice, it didn't meet the Kuching Hokkien Mee mark.

After that, we had to find the one thing on the shopping list - Indian shirt.  In the Grab on the way to 1st Avenue for the movie earlier, we saw the shops that we wanted to visit (i.e. those selling Indian shirts) and we knew that we had to walk in order to get there.  So, we walk we did and we went in and out of the shops to look for a nice and reasonably priced one.  I've long cancelled my intention to get a blouse for myself, because I didn't have the budget, but Noel needed on white shirt for his performance just a day after the trip.  So we walked around, hunted and finally got one.  We also got Penang shirts for the nephew and the niece as well as keychains for Noel's friends.  And we bought Gardenia buns as well as Samudra's Chocolate Cake at Mydin when we went to look for big recycle bag to carry the Tambun Biscuits.

By the time we finished, we came to the end of the street (I think it's Chowrasta) and what would we find but Nasi Kandar Line Clear!! HURRAHHHHHHH!!!!! Eventhough we weren't that hungry, we decided to "close" our Penang Food Trip with a plate each of our favoritest nasi kandar and boy oh boy, did we regret for not coming since Day 1.  This is still THE place for us.  For us, mind you... it might not be "the one" for you.  But we felt absolutely satisfied and was ready to call it a trip.  Awesome closure material.

But did this momma stop at that??? Of course.... NOT.  Haha... my colleague had forever mention Kimberly Road Duck Kueh Chap so I had to go and try it.  We walked again and came to Kimberly's very busy street.  It was particularly full that day because Penang Bridge Marathon was on the next day and there were so many runners / visitors to Penang.  But Noel managed to grab a table and I queued for the food.  I got a bowl of the Kueh Chap and thought later as we ate that I should have ordered the porridge version instead.  It was not impressive at all and we left all the tough chewy sticky rice rolls untouched.  We did finish whatever meat there were in the bowl though.  Waste not, want not.  Kimberly Restaurant is another place where you had to order a drink in order to sit at their table.

With many more people coming in to flood the place, we left immediately.  We walked directly back to the hotel as I wanted to pack and we had to sleep earlier to get up early the next day.  So there ends our duo trip to Penang.  Absolutely satisfying.  Till the next time (and we shall start with Nasi Kandar Line Clear next time!)

Total km walked:  19km.  Total steps:  21K.  Total weight gained in 3 days:  3kgs.

Friday, November 30, 2018

Penang Duo Trip, November 2018. Day 2

We were up bright and early on Day 2... no... actually, not really... we had set the alarm to 6am, but it was only at 6.20am that noel dragged his feet to the bathroom.  But today, we are going to Escape Penang!  YooOoooHOOOOooooo!!!!

What is Escape Penang may you ask?  It's basically an ADVENTURELAND!  It's divided into the dry and wet park.  Here's the link if you wanna find out more http://www.escape.my/  Noel and I do not have a single photo from the park, as whilst they do not stop you from taking in your phones / camera, they will advice you to be very careful because everything might pose as a hazard.  For example, because you are zipping from treetops, your phone might drop waaaaaaayyyyy down there and.... byebyephone.  Or, if you so oblige to hang it on one of those transparent thingy, the landyard might get caught on the tree or cable and... byebyeyou.  Even chewing gum can pose as chocking hazard.  So really, we didn't want to think about it, we just dumped everything into our locker and enjoyed ourselves.

The park is supposed to open at 10am, and based on our Rapid Penang Journey Planner (yes, there is an apps, please download it), it would take about 1.5 hours to get there.  So we headed out for breakfast at 7am, in order to catch the 8am bus to reach by 9.30am.  But it didn't actually take us that long to arrive.  We were there at 8.45! Haha.  We thought we were the earliest, but no, there were 3 big groups already outside waiting.  I had planned to have breakfast at the so called 24 hours Kapitan Restaurant, but alas, it was closed till 8am, so having no choice, we just went for simple roti canai / roti telur breakfast at Kassim Mustapha.  I went back to the hotel to pick up last night's murtabak we tapaued from Hameediyah.  We also have a few Gardenia buns and Honey BBQ Pork pastry from Hong Kee, just incase we got hungry on the way home later.

The park is beautifully designed.  The waiting area was shaded with lots of nature, so we didn't even feel the heat whilst waiting.  You have to cross the road to go from the dry to the wet (and vice versa) but there will always be at least one personnel there helping you at the zebra crossing.  The "lobby" area where all the lockers are located and where the toilets and changing rooms are also located is so clean and well kept. The toilets?  Spotless.

I got my tickets online, at RM77/pax and bought "e-wallet" at RM50 (the website advices that a person typically spends RM20/day).  I bought extra because I wanted to rent locker too.  Here are Escape, everything is cashless (and the system works seamlessly).  Upon purchase of ticket / e-wallet, you will be given a 5 digit code which you will use to enter the park, rent lockers, buy food / drinks etc.  And there is a top up counter too if you need to do so.  At the end of the day, if there is still balance in your e-wallet, it will be refunded to you.  We rented a locker at RM9.40/day and it was big enough of us to stuff our big bag inside.  We didn't even carry our water in.

Noel and I took a bus (No. 101) to the park, from Chulia Street stop.  One thing I love about Penang is the easily available and efficient bus system.  It costs us RM4 per person.  Now, here's the great part.  As part of their go-green effort, Escape Penang actually refunds you back the ticket cost!  WOW!  So, the trip going was completely free!  (of course you have to pay your own tickets going back to town).

One thing that we need to pay close attention to at this park is that it is very strict in terms of attire.  It's a bit more lenient at the dry park, but they are very strict at the water park, which I supposed is a good thing because it is after all everyone's safety.  But fret not if you did not bring your swim wear, there's lot for your to buy / rent.  But I don't know how much it cost... 

Another thing great about this park is how much it emphasizes on safety,  every game you go on, you will be hooked on a cable via a pulley and there will be a carabiner that will guard you.  Just go with the weight limit, and you will be fine.

Noel and I started our day at the dry park (of course).  At the first game, called "Monkey Business", we were given options of Level 1 - 3 to pick from.  The guy recommended Level 1 as it is our first time, and I am glad that I swallowed my pride pill and took his recommendation, because even at Level 1, one of the area was to walk on a cable that's only as big as my pinky!  When I got to the end of the cable, I had to stop for a while to CRY! hahahaha!  The last part of the game was flying fox which we both enjoyed.  When we got to the bottom and handed over our harness, the guy jokingly asked if I was up for Level 3 and of course I said NO, THANK YOU!  Then we moved on to watch people jump from a tower (called Atan's leap) but because the queue was too long, we opted to move on.

Then we came to "Family trail" which looked easy for us... well, well, well.... easy... NOT.  Haha.... Noel got stuck at one of the area where you're supposed to hang on ropes to get to the other side.  It was so freakin hard because we are so heavy and it's hard to pull ourselves up!  Haha.

As we were walking around to find a game that has the least number of people, we can here on our head people zipping by us on treetops... and I was telling Noel that it's the flying fox and we should try it.  We watched some games but none really caught our fancy.  I wanted to go on that flying fox game so we looked for it.  However, when we got to the bottom of the hill, the photo of "Flying Lemur", wasn't anything like a normal flying fox.  We didn't wanna do anything "extraordinary" anymore, so we decided to skip it.

Next, we went to hunt for the Tubby Racer.  We had to drag our own tubes up a very high hill and then the staff would "kindly" push us down.  When we got to the top, the personnel told us the blue tube we brought up was a bit slower.  When we moaned our disapproval, some people who were waiting around said they wanted to use the slow one and we readily exchanged our tubes.  And what should the personnel do to make our tube go even faster?  Why, apply oil of course!!!! He applied almost like a whole can on mine (noel had gone down first) and the thrill of going down the hill, bumping to the sides, afraid that I would overturn on my tube... gosh!  I reached the bottom with a big thunderous laugh!  Exhilarating!  

We decided that was it... but in my heart,  I wanted to still try the Flying Lemur.  I mean, we've come all the way here and paid all that money, might as well make full use of it right?  At the exit gate, we asked the security guard what Flying Lemur was, and he told us, oh you must go and try it for yourselves.  That made my heart itch more!  So we went back and went up the hill.  And the queue!! It was super long!! But we persevered and after waiting for 40 minutes, we finally zipped across treetops at full speed for 4 times!  What a stress release to be able to scream your heart out as you zip across in full speed.

It was already 1.40 by then and we were hungry.  So we went to the water park side and went to have lunch.  We had water + coke + rice set (beef + veg) + jumbo hotdog.  Came out to about RM30ish.  Very reasonable for a theme park, the portion was big and reminder to self, just get the rice set, because it was so satisfying to eat rice (just as how satisfying it is to eat rice when we're having picnic).  When we were having lunch, there was a group of professional stunt divers performing a show of dive platform and plunges.  Apparently, the group is from Ukraine, and the show was very entertaining.

Then, came the water games!  The first one we did was the Family Twister... a water version of Tubby Racer.  You bring up float tubes and they push you down the tunnel and you end up in the Lazy River.  Noel chose to have shared float (*awwwww) and it was a fun ride down and down and down the water "roller coaster".  Next one we went to the Speed Racer where you lie down on your stomach on a foam board and speed down a giant water slide.  It was so.freakin.fast and the water spray to your face is a bit painful.  But fun anyways.  At first I didn't manage to launch as I didn't know how to pull up the board, but after that it was fine.  Then, Noel went to try the Super Looper which he said was painful as you are being pushed down with high pressure and water is spraying up your backside at the same pressure.  Ouch.  I didn't dare to try that one.  After that we went into a pool called Wave Ball where a ball blobs up and down to create a wave like movement of water.  Fun, put on a life jacket even if you know how to swim, unless you are a really strong swimmer as the water movement can pull you in towards the deep end.  Out from there, Noel joined a group of boys playing futsal and I just sat around enjoying the surrounding.

By then, it was 4pm and we thought we'd call it a day even though we still had 2 hours to go.  Playing all these games so freaking tired man.  So we changed and head up to the busstop and went back downtown.


We got back around 5.30pm, and decided to just dump our things in the hotel and go out for dinner.  Tonight, I had planned to eat street food at Chulia street because it is near to the hotel.  At first, my aim was the wantan mee, but sadly, they were closed that night.  There are 2 wantan mee stalls, yet both didn't appear when we got there.  We ended up ordered Curry Mee, which was delish, duck egg CKT, which though we said we weren't fans of CKT, we thoroughly enjoyed it that night, it was so good.  Then we ordered spring rolls and asam laksa, both was so-so.  But what we enjoyed most was the fruit juice.  It was so refreshing after the whole day.  What we didn't like was the fruit juice owner's attitude.  They owned the tables and chairs, so you have to order drinks from them, else you are not welcomed to sit.  Wow.  And they weren't so polite when they tell you the "policy" either.

We were "almost" full by then, but I wanted to let noel try Lok Lok.  When we were younger, during our trips to KL, mom and dad would take us to Petaling Street and we would eat lok lok for dinner.  It was so good, don't know how much it costs them back then.  During uni days, when we visited the Pasar Malam, I would also grab loklok every now and then.  My must eat item would be squid, cockles and kangkung with squid.  That night, we only had 5 sticks, so yums.  Noel said he wanted tandoori chicken so after lok lok we decided to go back, and dropby Kapitan for the tandoori.  But, lo and behold, one of the wantan mee stalls were open!  Hurrah!!!!  We ordered one plate to share and Noel let me have most of it, because I enjoyed it so much.  Exactly the taste of the plate of wantan mee I always have during my uni days.  Ahhh... closureee... I also ordered lime plum drink which Noel enjoyed to the max and didn't give back to me.  Haha.  

After that, we walked to Kapitan and had our tandoori chicken, Milani chicken and cheese naan.  All enjoyable.  Milani is perhaps cheese sauce and got it's name from Italians i.e. italy = milan = cheese.  A tad too salty for me.  I ordered Mango Lassi and once again, Noel enjoyed it to the max.

And then finallyyyyy.... it was time to go back, shower and collapsed in bed.  Actually no, not really, we walked the streets of Little India, in and out of the shops to look for affordable Indian baju... and then we retired and was dead to the world by 9pm.  Looking forward to our last eating day tomorrow!

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Penang Duo Trip, November 2018. Day 1

Tt's been ages since I wrote anything in this blog... pitiful, but well, instagram is a much faster mean these days...

Anyways, wanted to write down in specifics of what we did... or more like what we ate in Penang this 22 - 25 Nov 2018)... for own memory as well as reference... to humour myself when I think or read back 2 years down the road... 


Day 1... we arrived Penang at 11am, 30 minutes ahead of schedule... hurrah!  Then we took a grab down to Little India, where our hotel Charlie's Budget Hotel was located.  Checked in, and changed to our shorts and our gastronomic adventure begins with... NASI KANDAR of course!  3 minutes away from the Hotel was Restaurant Tajuddin Hussain.  As we were there before lunch hour, we had no problem securing a table.  Whilst the food was good, it didn't quite satisfy us (as would Nasi Kandar Line Clear proved to, later in the trip).  After lunch, we walked to Chowrasta Market as we wanted to shop for some Indian shirts, but couldn't find any.  The walk made us thirsty, what else would be a better thirst quencher than Ais Tingkap?  We preferred the lemon version.  Absolutely refreshing.  Whether or not you are taking away or sitting down, you have to queue to give them your order.  I queued for 5 minutes, and waited about 10 minutes for the drinks to come.  

Then we walked to Penang Road for its famous Chendul.  YUMSSSSS. Thick mixture of coconut milk and gula melaka with huge fat red bean and slippery chendul.  Again, you have to queue, but it was fast moving.  Noel wanted to sit inside the coffee shop, but I didn't want to be in the heat, so we just stood around and slurped away.  What brought us to Perangin Mall @ Komtar I wonder?  Oh, ya... now I remember... when I go to WM, I usually will try to look for Auntie Anne's pretzels... and I remembered that I saw a branch here in Perangin Mall... alas! I remembered wrongly... they did not have any branch there.  But we came across A&W, of course we had to have the Draught Root Beer float with 2 scoops of Ice Cream.  Yummy.  We were leaving the mall, when I saw the advertisement of Texas Chicken's Honey Butter biscuits.  I think I saw some Ig-ers who praised the biscuit, so I wanted to try.  Got both the honey butter and the choc chip.  Both were... "acceptable".  Crunchy on the outside, soft in the inside.  Boleh lah... 

Then we walked back to Charlie's... about 20 minutes walk and on the way, we came across Hong Kee Whan Tun Mee.  I love KL wantan noodles, and I can't seem to get it here in Kuching.  Since it was on my list of food to eat, we decided to just dropby.  The noodles are made by pressing with bamboo, but since we were there in the evening, there weren't any fresh noodles in the making. Go google it, you will see what I mean.  The noodles were the fine type, we enjoyed the side order of char siew but the noddles didn't hit that "spot" on my tastebuds.  It was nice alright, we loved the soup that came with it, it's just not the taste that I have been missing.  

We went back to the hotel, showered, (I) took a nap and then we went out again for umpteenth "dinner".  Walked all the way to Hameediyah Restaurant for another round of nasi kandar.  Ordered ayam bawang, mutton kurma and beef murtabak.  There's no photo of the nasi briyani, but let me tell you... it was absolutely divine.  The "lauk", passable.  Nothing that got us excited.  The renown murtabak... hmmmm.... maybe noel and I aren't murtabak fan, so it was OK for us.  We only tried a little and tabao-ed the rest back.  And then... we walked some more to... Sup Hameed.  Given the specialty of the shop is soup, I figured we can easily have that for "supper".  So, supper it was.  The Sup Kambing was excellent.  A myriad of spices taste and was absolutely divine eaten with the bread that comes with it.  

Then we walked back to the hotel, about 25 minutes walk dropping by for some fresh fruit from a food truck.  Arrived hotel as it began to rain.  Slept at about 9pm, as tomorrow we need to start early to head to Tanjung Bungah for a fun filled adventure.

Total steps:  21K.  Total km walked: 17km