Our last day of weekend in KL starts with breakfast in Nasi Kandar Pelita at Bangsar. This Indian mixed Malay restaurant is very popular in Malaysia, and you can find it in almost every corner of the city. I ordered Nasi Briyani plus fried chicken, while Elok and the kids tried Maggie noodle and roti…
KGB Burger: As Advertised
It is displayed in this restaurant: “because life is too short to eat bad burger”. We can’t agree more, but not sure what is definition of “bad burger”. Does McDonalds cheese burger qualifies as bad burger? It’s probably the same question we should ask whether Starbucks coffee is a bad coffee? I personally don’t think…
Short Stop at Chin Swee Caves Temple
On our way down from Genting, we made short stop at Chin Swee Caves Temple, a Taoist temple situated on a 28-acre plot of rocky forested land donated by Genting Group founder the late Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Lim Goh Tong. Located 4,600 feet above sea level, the Temple is about 5–10 minutes’ drive down…
Shopping at Genting Highlands Premium Outlets
Chita and Bona showed us one of the most popular tourist attractions in KL: Genting Highlands Premium Outlets. Showcasing many branded goods in a relatively cool climate at Genting, the place is very convenient for shoppers alike. There are also coffee shops and restaurants in the complex, making it a rather ideal family weekend destination….
Ultra Happy in Ultraman Restaurant
My little sister, Chita, who is a permanent resident in KL, has been telling us about this Ultraman Restaurant on the ground floor of her apartment at Damansara, KL. She used to live in our house, so she was kind of witnessing and helping raising Rafif (and Aya). She exactly know how Rafif loved the…