March 24, 2007
Nyonya Colors @ One Utama
Nyonya Colors @ Old Wing One Utama is a must for those who love nyonya kuih.Nyonya Colors expanded the business from one stall to three stalls…due to the popular demand of their traditional homemade and delicious nyonya kuih. Nyonya Colors serve only the original and the best of nyonya kuih. They also serve some local delicacies such as Nasi Lemak,bread toast, asam laksa… Nyonya Colors opens daily from 10am till 10pm, but most of the nyonya kuih sold out even before 5pm.So, go as early as possible to avoid disappointment. ![]()

Various of nyonya kuih, wrapped nicely with plastic…range RM0.80-RM0.90 per piece.Clock wise from the above pic : kuih talam (RM0.90);kuih lapis selantan,sweet potato, red bean and bingka beras (RM0.80/piece). Angku with mung bean and red bean cost RM0.70 each.
The next pic is my favorite ondeh-ondeh (RM1.80/pack). The nyonya kuih are so yummy, not very thick of santan, but with strong aroma of various natural ingredients.
January 24, 2007
Genting-City of Entertainment
Genting - City of Entertainment is one of the hottest tourist spot in Malaysia.Situated 6000 feet above sea level, Genting has everthing to offer including natural cool mountain air and 24 hours non stop entertainment. Genting also having the longest cable car in the southeast Asia. In conjuction with Visit Malaysia Year 2007, Genting is having various exciting promotions such as 2D/1N with breakfast @ First World Hotel cost only RM38.88 for two persons. For those who want to try out various of local delicacies, First World cafe is having The Best of Malaysia buffet lunch and buffet dinner promotion - RM33.05. The Best of Malaysia is featuring specialties from 9 states ranging from ‘nasional dishes’ -nasi lemak, satay, laksa…to dessert like various types of nyonya kuih, cakes, tong sui andmany more…The buffet promotion starts from 6th to 31st January 2007.
January 15, 2007
Petaling Street (China Town)
Petaling Street is a good place to start shopping and looking around. Petaling Street is a must for any tourist - to get some goods at bargain prices and certainly an eye-opening experience for tourists.As the busiest spot in town, Petaling Street preserves the its shopping ambience the same way it was done and built decades ago. Walk through the rows of pre war buildings and you might just bump into something interesting -all kinds of goods and hawker food that offer delicious choices to choose from. Some of the restaurants here have been operating for generations! Yook Woo Hin restaurant is longest surviving family-run food places in KL. There are also many shops along this road selling a variety of goods such as handbags, shoes and leather goods.
January 6, 2007
Sydney China Town
Sydney Chinatown offers an incredible range of restaurants and is one of Sydney’s best dining precincts. There are over 60 restaurants and food court stalls around Chinatown and Haymarket, offering many Chinese regional specialities, plus Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese and Malaysian cuisines. Sydney Chinatown is a colourful mixture of asian culture, shopping and cuisine. The area’s distinctly oriental architecture, street lanterns and archways confirm it as a showpiece for Australian Chinese culture. Besides that, Sydney Chinatown has many gift shops, offering close down promotions. They have it all year long…so dont be cheated by them.
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