Boran Classic Thai Street Food, Seapark PJ
Boran Thai Street Food in Seapark is quite a gem – a fuss free setup that allows one to tuck into hearty Thai food that is just as unpretentious at the ambiance. Street food has always been a favourite...
View ArticleDyson Fluffy
I had the liberty of having domestic help since I was a toddler, so housekeeping doesn’t come naturally to me. Even until today when I’m no longer living with my parents, I find it very, very hard to...
View ArticleNo Monkeying Around with Chinese New Year Styles
By fashion writer: Wei Ni Lee After all of Christmas & New Year’s hustle and bustle, there ain’t no time to rest for those who celebrate the Lunar New Year. It’s a huge red affair with delicious...
View ArticleTrick Eye Museum, Singapore
I’ve heard good things (and seen the photos) about Trick Eye Museum, both in Korea and Singapore, so when the opportunity came to visit Trick Eye Museum Singapore, I jumped at it. They recently renewed...
View ArticleFind the perfect Valentine’s Day gift at PANDORA
It’s the season of love and that time of year where florists are busiest and restaurants launch enticing Valentine’s Day menus to attract lovebirds. For those on a lookout for the perfect gift for your...
View ArticleHeritage Village, Jaya Shopping Centre
Good nasi lemak isn’t hard to come by if you’re in Malaysia – there are plenty of options around, from posh versions in shopping malls and hotels, to the simpler ones in the form of packets. While I do...
View ArticleFavola, Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur
Favola at Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur hasn’t received the recognition it deserves, despite being around for a good 5 years or more. It is one of the better Italian restaurants by hotel standards and one...
View ArticleCoca-Cola’s Limited Edition Festive Cans
My mother in-law is an avid Coca-Cola fan, evident from her mind-boggling collection of collectibles that she started more than 30 years ago. I was first introduced to her growing collection 10 years...
View ArticleSun Marpoh, Ipoh
Ipoh has been one of my favourite pitstops to make when I’m on the way to Penang, as there’s quite a bit to eat and see in this bustling town. My regular spots include Pasir Pinji’s yong tau fu, Ipoh...
View ArticleKame Sushi, Desa Sri Hartamas
Kame Sushi in Desa Sri Hartamas is small yet cosy – a popular dining venue for Japanese expats and a non-menu policy (omakase). Forget the standard Japanese restaurant menu, as what you eat at Kame...
View ArticleGoing to the Dark Side
By Fashion Writer: Wei Ni Lee Jumping onboard the Star Wars craze! I personally have always been a fan of the Dark Side, perhaps it’s because I like to think of myself as darker and edgier than I...
View ArticleMo Sang Kor Bak Kut Teh, Klang
Mention Klang and most people will associate it with Bak Kut Teh – a delicious breakfast ritual of pork cuts, simmered in an intense herbal broth for that heady flavour and aroma. It is a staple in...
View ArticleValentine’s Day Lookbook
Valentine’s Day is an occasion most girls (or at least the ones I know) look forward to each year — the thought of receiving flowers and gifts from their other half, and the idea of dressing up for a...
View ArticlePeng Heong Hakka Paikut, Klang
Mention Klang and I would automatically relate to Bak Kut Teh — an incomplete association as there’s plenty more that Klang has to offer. During my recent trip there, I tried Peng Heong Hakka Paikut...
View ArticleTangkak Beef Noodles, Kuchai Lama
With the weather being so cold in the US, it makes me crave for hot soups and noodles even more. Here’s a short post on my favourite beef noodle spot of late — Tangkak Beef Noodles in Kuchai Lama. They...
View ArticleFace-Inc with The Face Inc
By fashion writer: Wei Ni Lee I was invited to attend The Face Inc’s event a couple of months back and after completing the super quick & easy skincare analysis with Dr. Rei, all within the comfort...
View ArticleThai U Up, Sri Petaling
There’s something about spicy food that gets me excited, especially when it’s Thai cuisine. I love the spicy, tangy, sweet and salty flavours this cuisine has to offer, from refreshing salads to...
View ArticleThe Right Fit
As most of you know, the blog has reached a stage where I now require extra help in the form of contributors, photographers and interns. And I’ve been interviewing candidates in search of suitable...
View ArticleYamaguchi Fish Market, Kuala Lumpur
Dining at Yamaguchi Fish Market is an experience inspired by the fish markets in Japan, but more upscale in terms of ambiance. As the name suggests, seafood is their main focus while a small portion of...
View ArticleKGB @ Live House KL
KGB at Live House KL sports a slightly different menu from their three outlets in Bangsar, Mid Valley and TTDI – this newest venture focuses on sliders and bite size snacks, along with spiked milk...
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