Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Anson Coffee Shop @ SS15 Subang

Anson Coffee Shop, a new cafe which opened not too recent in ss15 - same row and few doors away from the demolished Old Taste Cafe. The cafe has a very "Green Environment" since the cafe itself is painted green from the outside. As you head in, you would be greeted by the friendly uncle who's the owner of the cafe as he brings you to a nice comfortable seat.


As you can see from the picture, the cafe tries to follow the good old days "Chinese Coffee Shop" with the antique like table and chair. Makes you feel like you're in the 60's or 70's coffee shop.


The best served food of the shop is being advertised on the walls of the cafe.


No doubt that the menu shows that this cafe serves a variety of food yet have no doubt to order their famous Chee Cheong Fun. As appetiser, the friendly owner would recommend you to order their famous "Asam Boi" drink.


And ...people like me the moment I come across "Asam Laksa" I wouldn't hesitate to try it.


It was a little bit disappointing when I ate the asam laksa as it doesnt live up to its name "ASAM=SOUR". The taste was rather blend.

Pork Noodle Soup


Noodle soup looked nice on the advert...however when it came..it had too little pork served in it. It had more noodles than its ingredient. Not too worth ordering it if you're truly very hungry. But then...their Chee Cheong Fun is really unique. Where would we be able to find Chee Cheong Fun served with green chilly? Only in Teluk Intan Cafe in KL that we can find this unique serving. This Chee Cheong Fun doesnt really taste like those plain white kuey tiow type of chee Cheong Fun as it has special ingrediants mixed inside it which makes it unique!! Something worth trying if you're a Chee Cheong Fun fan!!

Unique Chee Cheong Fun

All in all, I'd say I'd go back there for their unique Chee Cheong Fun with a cup of nice coffee. That would make a perfect "yum cha" meal.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Ripley's Believe It or Not

BELIEVE IT OR NOT!! I went all the way up to Genting and had the honour of meeting Robert Ripley up there!! ..LOL..yeap..U heard it correctly!! I know it sounds so wrong going up to Genting to visit such place yet it was pretty much interesting after what I perceived to be inside the place was wrong. It ended up to be like a mini musuem with all Robert Ripley's collections of his tour around the world in search of the weirdest things he can find...I hereby present Mr. Robert Ripley with his unique chair...from *somewhere* which I forgot ..oOppss.. (>.<)

Mr. Robert Ripley~~



My lovely fossilized dinosaur ...right at the entrance to the musuem...

African Fertility Statues


- which serves both as a tribute to whatever fertility Gods that the locals believe in as well as often a mystical totem which helps women of a given tribe to conceive and bear healthy children. There were testimonies played by women around the world who believes by touching the statue they would be able to bear a kid.Mind you..I did not touch it and by taking a picture of it...*touch wood* I wont get pregnant (>.<)

My pleasure to compare the tiny me with Robert Wadlow who is believed to be the tallest man in the world. Standing 2m plus plus tall during his time...*maybe* he may not be the tallest man now but am still happy to be able to meet him.


ARRrrrr...Jaws!!!

Am feeling happy & lucky after surviving the narrowing experience of taking a picture in front of the JAWss~ Oh well..lets see how lucky this chair can be when I try my luck later in the Casino. (>.<)
Illusion~~

Let me know what you see from this unique craftwork.
(HINT: You should be able to see three different superhero's symbol from this craft which is made out of the unique method of arranging the papers by the creator. )
Illusion Mirror~~


Curiosity kills the cat~~

Seeing too much illusion is no good for a person...see what my bf is doing?? He's such a curious person and the saying curiosity kills the cat isn't just a saying. Click here to see what happened to him when he was caught peeping at the nude lady. Haha...

Oh well..all in all ..visiting the Ripley's Believe it or Not Musuem is gonna be once a lifetime thingy..not a waste of time at all if you're interested to know some interesting and spooking facts around the world. It's just me that I didn't bother to spend much time in there even after having to pay RM25/person to just get into the musuem.
Just too much things to read on the wall!! (>.<)