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suanie ate raw fish for the first time!

Those who know me know that I am not one for raw fish and meat. That is why Japanese buffets are wasted on me, and I am usually not that excited whenever anyone suggests eating at a Japanese restaurant. But I still go lah, because there are other things to eat mah. Besides more often than not, it’s the company that matters ;)

KY got invited to a food review thingy at Rakuzen, and he ajak-ed me along. Haaaaaaaaaaahhh apparently NOT because I am his back-up plan ;) Anyway we ate at Rakuzen a couple of weeks ago with some other noobs, so I was happy to go along because the food I had was pretty good.

The night before, I mentally prepped myself to consume at least ONE piece of raw salmon. As I keep telling people, it’s more of a psychological barrier than anything else; it took me a couple of years before I could eat medium steak, and more than that before I could stomach ebiko. So forgive me if I seem overly spirited about this whole eating raw fish thingy, but it was a pretty historic thing for me!

Rakuzen - Chef Fai
Chef Fai and his offerings

We were presented with 4 dishes — sashimi moraiwase, sashimi salad, dragon roll and tempura. Apparently the sashimi moraiwase is really worth the money because the cost of the ingredients isn’t cheap, and the profit is only marginal. KY enjoyed it tremendously, as he wolfed down most of the stuff on the plate.

Rakuzen - dragon roll
A sinfully delicious dragon roll

My favourite has to be the dragon roll — not only because it was something that I could consume without over analysing, but because it was truly and satisfyingly delicious. I don’t remember the exact price, but it’s worth it.

Rakuzen - sashimi salad
A beautiful sashimi salad before the sauce is poured

The sashimi salad was rather awesome. Again I don’t recall the price, but I remember it being worth the money as they throw in bits and pieces of tuna, squid, lobster meat and salmon alongside the fresh and crunchy greens, topped with a couple fat slices of raw salmon. Okay so maybe my first experience of eating raw fish happened at the first time I ate at Rakuzen where we had the same dish, but that doesn’t count because I didn’t know I was eating raw stuff.

Rakuzen - the salmon sashimi that Suanie ate
Hello there!

After a while, I psyched myself up and ate the little bugger in the photo above. As I chewed it for the first time, I felt a bit sick in my stomach, but quickly reminded myself that it was all in the head. Which it was, because it didn’t taste half bad as I’d imagined. Everyone around me always gushes about raw salmon being creamy and buttery… I even had a second (small) piece later on just to make sure that I remember the taste and feeling.

Okay lah, I am still alive, didn’t have indigestion or anything. But it’s not something I’d order for myself in the future lor. Which is a good thing, because this stuff ain’t cheap ;)

the nokia n82 wireless adventure ii - part 2

(Click here for Part 1)

At 2.30 p.m. we gathered at the Nokia exhibition/ event area over at the new wing of 1 Utama.

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - Suanie and Frankie, Team 7
Me and my teammate, Frankie in Team 7

Erna came to cover the event, and to cheer us on.

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - Suanie and Erna
Me with Erna. Photo stolen from Erna

A few of us went to Starbucks 15 minutes before the event was scheduled to begin. Damn selamba, kan?

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - Smashpop, Suanie, Pinkpau in front of Starbucks
Smashpop and Pinkpau with me kacauing @ the back. Photo by Jason Chan

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - Group photo
Group photo of all 8 teams. Click on the photo above for a larger version.

As we were given our N82 the night before, all that was left was to collect our SIM cards from our marshals. Although each team member had a phone to use, only one SIM card was provided; data-only Maxis 3G. We were to use our phones to take photos etc, and we were to upload the photos to the Soul Of The Night website.

At 4 p.m. Mr. Andrew Cheong, MD of Nokia Malaysia flagged off the hunt by uploading our clues onto the SOTN site. Our tasks were as follow:

i) Discover a good place for live entertainment in the Klang Valley
ii) Discover a good spot for night view of KL
iii) For games in the evening, where do people go?
iv) Discover an eatery that serves great food
v) Discover a place for great evening shopping (bonus task, optional)

Sounds easy right? Yah I know last year’s competitors must be fuming a bit, because they went through a WHOLE lot worse :P Well we were given up to 9.30 p.m. to complete the necessary tasks, including uploading of photos onto the website and returning to the flag-off spot. We were also given the use of a Nissan Cefiro and a driver; though the team members would need to give the driver instructions on where to go (i.e. even if he knew how to get there by himself, we’d still need to tell him where and how to go). A marshal and cameraman were to accompany each team to heaven and hell, heh.

It started to rain as we rushed into the cars. The night before I’d skimmed through the magazines in the hotel room, and came across a place for archery. Sounded interesting and unique (well, to me lah, since I am not a sports person at all), though I was a bit hesitant on the ‘games in the evening’ part. I mean, you can shoot a bloody arrow at anytime you want, provided that the place is open for business, right? Whatever lah; it was raining and I doubt anyone would be playing football in the open since we Malaysians are so scared of the rain — sikit-sikit hujan, lari lintang-pukang cari tempat teduh :P So I directed the driver to Maju Junction in KL, taking the TTDI road to Jalan Parlimen and Jalan Raja Laut.

Having had to park in a proper parking space (else the driver would go back to 1U if he was told to buzz off by random pak guards or the police), we rushed into Maju Junction and asked some people where the archery place was. Found it, and there was one person shooting arrows, and it turned out to be the owner. He okayed us taking photos.

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - Legolas
Chinese Legolas in action. Click the photo above for a larger version

After he shot a couple of arrows, we wanted to snap a close up of the target. We went near the few targets closest to us but could not locate his arrow. Finally we realised that the owner was shooting at the targets at the end of the line, which were about twice the distance from the targets you see in the photo above -_-” . Power. So he smirked a little as we asked him to shoot at the target closer to us.

Thanked him and went on our way. Initially I thought of going to Central Market as they always have random buskers etc along the streets. Not that I’ve been there to witness it for myself before, but I saw it in CINTA THE MOVIE so it must be true :P But as we took a couple of wrong turnings because I am noob around the area, we decided to ditch the Central Market plan and headed for Jalan Bukit Bintang instead. You know the corner of Maybank opposite Lot 10? Well every time I pass by the area, there’d be large groups of people, in particular teenagers gathered there, and once or twice I’d see them dance and whirl and spin and whatever their young bodies would allow them to do.

Parked the car along the lane beside Planet Hollywood and made a dash for Maybank. Two buskers were performing, there were lots of teens hanging around, but that was it. After taking a photo of the buskers (later I found out that another team had the same idea), we approached the teens and after explaining to them what we were doing, we asked them if they could dance for us. They grinned a lot, but were a bit shy; I guess it was because of the cameraman. Then one girl basically told them DO IT, heh, I liked her a lot. All in all, 3 boys did some dancing and shuffling; it was actually quite fun to watch them.

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - Kids at the corner of Jln Bkt Bintang
Good sports! Click the photo above for a larger version

I thought there would be something more along Jalan Bukit Bintang — maybe some guys blowing bubbles of those bubble making machines, or… well, something lah! There were only a lot of random dudes offering massage services. I guess it was too early lah; I know the fun people would set up shop come night time.

But that hope kept us walking till BB Plaza, until I felt that it was enough, and led us to Jalan Alor. Took a photo of the famous frog porridge stall (and ingredients), thought it would be okay for the food task. Andrea our marshal asked if we wanted to eat there, and when Frankie found out that I do not eat frogs legs, he kept bugging me to try because he insisted that it was delish but I said no because FROGS LEGS ARE DISGUSTING THANK YOU.

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - frog legs for frog porridge along jalan alor
I’ve seen frogs being skinned alive @ the SS2 pasar malam. Bleurgh. Click the photo above for a larger version

Headed back to our cars, and I made a turn for the Arab Street, trying to get inspired by the various shops and eateries. None came. Then it started to rain rather heavily. We’d forgotten to take along our umbrellas, so Frankie, Andrea and Steven (our cameraman) put on the plastic raincoats that were provided to us, and I bought a small brolly for RM10. Got directions to Traders Hotel, got back to our car and off we went.

We reached Traders Hotel at 6 p.m. I’d heard of Traders Hotel’s SkyBar and how it offered a splendid view of KL. But Frankie reminded me that the task was for ‘night view’, and it was obviously still too bright to be night. Blah. So we decided to go makan. Frankie suggested Sri Paandi, because his relatives took him there the last time he was in KL, and he was pleasantly surprised that you could get unlimited helpings of rice and assorted veges for only RM3.50. The only thing was that he did not know how to get there, and neither did I. So I suggested the banana leaf rice restaurant in Bangsar, as it was a place I knew how to get to.

Unfortunately I missed a turning along Federal Highway because I was trying to upload photos onto the website via 3G. So I directed the driver to take the first turning after the arch (that separates KL from PJ), going into Jalan Universiti. Frankie used GPS and managed to locate Sri Paandi in Seksyen 11. All’s well that ends well, eh? Heh. Frankie was a bit disappointed though, because he wanted to see Bangsar. Don’t think he’d been there before. Next time lah, ar.


Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - Sri Paandi in Sek 11

The host giving us the thumbs up. Click the photo above for a larger version

Found out that the banana leaf rice cost RM4 instead. Doesn’t matter, ‘cos it really looked good. At this point in time, we rested for a while. Frankie ate everything on the leaf while Andrea and Steven had a burger from a nearby stall. Service was a bit slow though, heh.

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - Sri Paandi's RM4 banana leaf rice
Sri Paandi’s RM4 banana leaf rice. Click the photo above for a larger version

Andrea paid for the meal (we were given RM100 allowance) and we decided to go to either Hilton or Le Meridien for the night view. As we turned into KL Sentral, I noticed that Le Meridien faces KL, and I thought that it would have a better view. So we managed to park in front of Le Meridien (you really get what you pay for — the people there were fantastic), ran towards the reception area and pleaded our case. A couple of short phone calls were made, and we were allowed to the 33rd level where the Royal Club Lounge was located. Unfortunately we found out that we could only take photos with a glass barrier, so we did the best we could. Then the host of the Royal Club Lounge, a really nice girl whose name is Aishah (I think) suggested that we try the 8th level, where the swimming pool was. Awesome suggestion, as we took a couple of really nice photos, IMHO.

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - View from Le Meridien, 8th Floor
View from the Le Meridien, 8th Level, with the National Museum in sight. Click the photo above for a larger version

So 4 tasks completed, now on to the bonus task. I couldn’t think of anywhere really special (as in, REALLY special) to shop in the evening, and settled for The Curve’s street mall. I like the place lah, just that it’s not FANTASTICALLY unique, if you get what I mean. And I’d hoped that there would be a couple of early performances in Halo Cafe so we could substitute the earlier photos we took for live performances. No such luck.

Nokia N82 Wireless Adventure II - The Curve Street Market
The array of tents selling assorted stuff @ The Curve. Click the photo above for a larger version

It was nearly 9 p.m. and we rushed back to 1U. Spotted Team 3 (Kim and Fairuz) next to us at the traffic light turning into Lebuh Bandar Utama. Luckily our driver was super awesome and faster, heheh. We managed to get back to the flag-off area and got ourselves a laptop to upload the photos, because it was kinda hell trying to upload them using 3G.

You can see our uploaded photos here.

suanie’s great cook out

After the general election results, I decided to prepare an impromptu dinner for some of my friends because no one was at home at that day and we always need to eat.

So me and KY went to Tesco and bought some essential stuff, then went back to my place to prepare dinner.

Suanie's great cook out - ingredients

1. Marinating minced beef with Prego pasta sauce for a couple of hours before cooking. You didn’t think that I was actually going to make pasta sauce from scratch, did you? I wouldn’t know how anyway.

2. Giving the capsicums, cucumbers, tomatoes and carrots a thorough washing.

3. Salada! Lovely colours.

4. Poser me with uncooked spaghetti. For some reason, Tesco ran out of other brands and had only their home brand. You know the argument that home brands are cheaper and taste the same as other brands anyway? Well, we found out that it does not apply for spaghetti.

Suanie's great cook out - cooking
Me, cook extraordinaire (not)

Suanie's great cook out - tossing the salad
Spongefox tossing the salad

Suanie's great cook out - second helpings
Dreemo serving Kerol

Suanie's great cook out - appreciative diners
KY, Kelvin, wah jai and Michelle eating leaves

For dessert we had sweetened, ready-to-eat cincau and ice-cream potong that Kelvin bought. Nicholas and WenQi came by for a while, we watched a weird Japanese movie. It’s all good.

random photos of this and that

Had my first Carl’s Jr burger (single only lah). It was okay :P

Carl's Jr - Guacamole Bacon burger with chili 'n cheese fries
Carl’s Jr’s guacamole bacon burger with chili cheese fries

One of my favourite lunch items — char siew fan at Famous Seremban Favourites in Aman Suria.

char siew rice
Tidak ditanggung halal

Had a most satisfying lunch at Santai in Kota Damansara. Telur bistik ayam, kangkung masak belacan, daging goreng kunyit, tom yam seafood and sup ekor.

awesome malay food @ santai
Absolutely gorgeous

Ryan training to be a superstar.

Ryan in shades
A+ for effort and result

Bought a pair of Ipanema flip flops on sale.

Ipanema flip flops
Gisele Bündchen at my foot

Bought a pair of Teva sandals on sale.

Suanie's Teva, Hurricane 3
I be trekking your way soon

Was at the Kelana Jaya post office. Looked up and saw this:

At the post office - hole in the sky
Hole in the sky

Then turned to open my car door, looked up to see this:

At the post office - heavy skies
Heavy

Got my Tune Card today :)

I CAN HAS TUNE CARD
Plastic’s a tad flimsy, but I won’t be swiping it

Sekian. I be getting my blogging mojo back soon, I hope.

foodventures

Since I have nothing intelligent or stupid to contribute to the BN/BR blah, I’ll post photos of food, okay? Besides it is apt seeing that it’s lunch time.

Secret Recipe - carrot cake
Secret Recipe’s carrot cake

Actually I’d always thought it was damn weird for carrots to be present in Western-style cakes. I know the Chinese use lobak merah and lobak putih for various food, but the idea of a lobak merah with nuts and raisins and what-not in a sweet form… don’t know, I thought it was damn out of place. Needless to say I never bothered to try it. Until one day I got really hungry and the only instant thing I could eat in the fridge was a slice of carrot cake that my sister had baked. It was awesome :D And now I love carrot cakes, thanks.

William's seafood chowder close-up
William’s seafood chowder

As we all know, I am a semi-result of William’s evil plan for world domination by transforming PJ peps into baby elephants. The photo above explains the process.

William's seafood chowder
Suanie pwned by William

The bowl was bigger than my face.

Homst - seafood kuey teow soup
Seafood kuey teow soup @ Homst

Homst is a Chinese Muslim restaurant in Kota Damansara. The seafood kuey teow soup was peppery and rather normal. Well, as normal as a seafood kuey teow soup can get.

Homst - lontong
Lontong @ Homst

My colleague had the lontong. He liked it.

Kiku Zakura - temaki
Temaki @ Kiku Zakura

My auntie was in town, and she belanja-ed me and eldest sis to dinner yesterday @ Kiku Zakura. The soft-shell crab temaki was rather awesome — you could taste the crab’s flesh, as opposed to biting into skin and oil elsewhere.

Kiku Zakura - unagi sushi
Unagi something or the other @ Kiku Zakura

I don’t like unagi.

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