One of the finest things about living here in wretched
Stir fried spinach: served in a very small platter. The greens are liberally stir fried with a generous portion of palm oil and garlic, with a few dashes of finely chopped shreds of red chilies.
Stuffed to fu: ordinary class tofu applied with the diamond cut, deeply fried at the outer side, whilst maintaining a juicy tender filling at the inside. The fillings consisted of shrimp, minced pork, shredded carrot, mushroom slices and onion pieces. It is best devoured with a dipping of hot and sour sauce.
Seafood pot: contained therein, a hot closed container of porous clay, a plethora of vegetables and seafood. I have noted an assortment of white Japanese cabbages, large black mushrooms and button mushrooms, crab fillets, chicken slices, pork bits and middle sized prawns. The broth is of acceptable taste and the amount of seafood is passable. Serves up to three or four individuals per serving.
Pork ribs glazed with cane sugar: middle sized platter. Pork ribs are cut into bite sized cubes, marinated with either plum sauce or cane sugar with bitter caramel sauce and then shallow fried. Rib meat is a bit dry, but finely textured.
Deep fried prawns with mayonnaise dressing/salad prawn: Noted several variants. Those made by
Mango chicken: Happened to try this one out at
The 6 dishes mentioned above might require about RM 40-50++ at the Mile 4 night market Dai Pai. The prices for the same dishes with slight differences can be enjoyed at Buddy’s Hut (Mile 4), Penang House and
Update: Buddy's Hut had since closed down and was replaced by a vegetarian restaurant.
Labels: Buddy's Hut, Dai Pai stall, food, Penang Restaurant, Sandakan, Sapporo, seafood
Labels: epic movie
With nothing much to do on the afternoons, I have no choice but to watch this.
At least this is better than the Korean soaps.
Yes, instead of Koreans, I have chosen Colombians. With lots of pretty boys and girls, a longish plot that has no discernable end in sight and a magic mirror, I take that an hour each afternoon was tolerably spent.
The portrayal of the rich, the good looking and the powerful are quite commonplace in telenovellas, and like most telenovellas, they invariably squared things off with the main antagonist as, er…well, powerful, rich and good looking at the same time.
During the course of the show, lots of side plots and characters take a turn to divert your attention from the main plot, and slowly, the story stretches up to a point where the turn of events started to get more and more ridiculous, just in order to get the plot moving again. But then again, the show is not without its fair share of good points.
Oh yeah, did I mention that I got featured in 25peeps.com? Apparently, I managed to last for 6 days at the main peep page. The email report states that I got 71 hits with the peep link, but from what my stat counter reported, it’s more like 17.
Labels: 25 peeps, La Mujer en el Espejo, Winter Sonata