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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa

I managed to stay here during one of my business trips. It was a last minute decision, I wanted to book Pyramid Tower Hotel instead (it's the same company) as it's cheaper but was fully booked, so I only managed to book the Studio Suite room. I read a lot of negative reviews on Sunway hotels' services and also heard first-hand experience from my very close colleague who had just stayed in the Pyramid Tower Hotel that it's not worth for the price, so I was very sceptical about how my stays would be, but I have no other choice since my conference is held at Sunway Convention Center which is within Sunway Pyramid itself, and as I'm also not familiar with the place, I just had to accept it.

My say? Maybe you should view the photos first...

Ok, enough said (or seen) on the room. We'll start with the services - yes, it's as bad as what I've read and heard. The reservation person who answered my phone wasn't friendly at all and when I was asking her how much this room and that room cost, she answered impatiently as if not welcoming customers. While I was weighing whether I wanted to stay at Sunway Hotel Resort & Spa or Pyramid Suites & Studios (since Pyramid Hotel was fully booked), she made an impatient 'hmmmmpphhhh' sound. the way she treated me as if I'm a homeless, jobless and penniless person asking to stay there, and if I have a better choice, I would have slammed the phone and stayed at another hotel, but this was the nearest to where I wanted to go so I just bite my tongue.

Upon arrival and checking-in, the reception person was ok but still, I don't know what's up with the staffs here, they don't really smile like other big hotels' people. But anyway, my hubby and I are very satisfed with our room, apart from there was a big cockroach in the bathroom *grin* I took the room without breakfast as my conference will have meals ready, but even so, since the hotel and convention center is in the same building as Sunway Pyramid - the shopping mall, food is never really a problem, though shopping is quite limited for my taste :P

I don't think I'll ever stay here again for leisure, maybe for business will be comfortable, though the internet usage is chargable - I don't understand why they can't just include it in the room rate so customers feel like it's free? Most hotels I went, even a rated 3 stars hotel have free wifi access :P

Friday, November 26, 2010

Fuss-LESS Vacation with Kids


As I'll be travelling again soon and this time with 2 toddlers on a flight(!) so I'm gonna share with you all the preps and a few tips for a fuss-LESS (means LESSER fuss instead of truly fuss-less, which is I'm dead sure impossible to achieve *grin*) travelling by air, and may be applicable for other ways of travels too...

1. Plan your trip
Like it or not, having kids especially those below 6 years old, you need to plan your trips well in advance, and the best would be 3 months in advance, unless you have trunks of gold in your bank *grin* So to get the best holiday deals, make it air tickets or accomodations, or both, you have to start browsing around at least 3 months in advance. I also found out that people nowadays are really travelling no matter what season, so planning ahead will also ensure that you got a place on the flights and rooms to stay. It'll be good to buy books of your place interest, and here I would recommend Frommer's books because he stated what/where is good for kids, which I found VERY useful (I'm a fan of his books!). Planning ahead, you will also have more time to survey and compare the prices between a few travel agencies, if you are using one :)

2. No tours please!
Again, if you are travelling with kiddies, please avoid taking those tour group trips as their schedule are very packed and they need to be punctual as they are not only serving you but the whole group! You don't want your kids to get tired and cranky, and wail along the way, or keep asking the bus to stop coz you need to change the diaper/take your kid to pee, or have to carry your kids all the way (you need those hands to carry your shopping right?*wink wink*). The situation may not only put your stress level up to the sky, but also cause certain level of distress to the whole group.
If you are worried you'll get lost in a strange place or you may need local tongue to help you around, it'll be best to book a personal guide instead, which you can also ask either from the travel agency or the hotel if they have such service (please take note that this may be chargable). You may also make friends with some nice locals to be your guide but this may need some precaution so I won't really advise this unless the person is a family/friend's friend :)

3. Timing is important
Again, back to proper planning, you have to do a bit of research to understand your destination's weather and culture..yes, I added CULTURE in. I know weather is quite unpredictable nowadays but a hurricane won't come unannounce so you can always check on the yearly report. Even if your family is the type that can travel rain or shine, it'll be good if you know when is the peak of bad weather, for example the dry or rainy season, or even snowy season, not only for your health but safety reason. We don't want you and the kids to be trapped in a flooded situation or stuck in the cabin due to heavy snow blocked your way or too dry season that the kids got ill.
On culture, learn on when is the peak of their biggest celebration. There's a pro and con to this - you could avoid the crowd of devotees celebrating their own festivals and tourist watching them which may cost not only bad traffic but also most hotels/shops to be full...but you will not be able to experience the local culture. But to think about it, I'd rather missed that than getting bad services from hotels/restaurants due to the crowd, or having my kids asking "Are we there yet?" the 999th time when you are stuck in the car due to bad traffic.

4. A living GPS
Once you've made the bookings, prior to the date of travel, you should sit down and start planning your whole itinerary. If you have kids below 3 years old, it's best to limit 2 places of interest per day so you can give the kids more time to rest, to ensure them anjoying the trip. You can go 3-4 places of interest per day if you have both kids above 4 years old, maybe max will be 5 places, but if you have either one of the kid is below 3 years old, it'll be advisable to go with option one, unless the young one could just sleep on the way...my kids couldn't :P
Plan your day step by step base on the maps and time the attraction opens to have a smooth journey all together, so you don't have to rush back and forth. It'll be good to know where the nearest convenience store around your area of stay or the attraction place in case you need to buy any emergency things - diapers, milk, drinks...Also, I found it useful to know where McDonald's or any of my kids' fav fastfood place is, in case of real emergency.

5. Access baggage!
Having a small traveller doesn't mean his/her luggage bag is smaller than yours. Remember those extra clothes you need to bring? And not to mention bags of diapers, milk powders, snacks, toys, blankie etc etc *sigh...* Even though I have only 2 toddlers, I own a 7 seater SUV, but not to have more people on board but to have more THINGS on board! Those strollers, luggage bags, diaper bags...etc etc...We are even thinking of buying the extra carriage to put up on the roof so we can put more things when we travel :P
But nowadays, if we are going long distance, by land or air, we do not carry as much. You can also refer to my entry Got a Young Traveller? For all those diapers and milk powder, I usually brought enough for the day and bought a new pack there instead. Don't tell me the place don't have the same brand! Unless you are not travelling locally and your kids can only use the same brand for diaper/milk. Even for clothes, I don't put as needed for the trip since I'll be buying them those cheap ones there (those I don't mind to throw or leave) - we are travelling for fun & leisure, not attending a conference or have some cameramen tailing us like celebrities, so we don't need to dress up for it *grin* If you are worried your family don't look nice for the memorable moments on photos, you can bring a nice jacket (very thin one if travelling to a warm place or thick one if travelling to a cold place) and fashionable hats to cover.

6. Entertainment please!
I guess this will be the most challenging part of your vacation - getting your kids entertain and enjoy the whole trip :)
As per my post Got a Young Traveller?, I usually brought a lot of things for them. Prior to the trip, either we'll be flying or driving, I downloaded some kiddies songs into a CD for them to listen to. I also bought some new DVDs of their fav shows, books and toys, and hide them till D-Day. Please remember that usually a toddler under 2 years old specially (but can also be for those above the age), their patience level is only 30 seconds, and they can only concentrate on the same thing for 30 minutes max! So base on your travel distance, you could plan how many things you need to bring :) For long distance, I really recommend CDs/DVDs as kids could sit for ages with these. But if you have kids who will surely fall asleep and STAY asleep the whole journey, I have to congratulate you as the most luckiest parents on earth *grin*! Mine could sleep for 1-2 hours max and stay up another 1-2 hours :P

If you are driving for long distance, please remember to stop at least every 2 hours and the best is when your kids are awake, so you could let them out of the car for about half an hour to stretch out their legs, or they'll be in stress.

Hope these would help to lessen your stress and enjoy more on your family vacation! have a great and safe trip!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Mutiara Burau Bay Resort

Star rating: ****
My rating: ***

This entry has been delayed for quite some time. Actually the whole family and my mom-in-law went for a vacation in Langkawi a week after Aidilfitri. We almost cancelled it since Nisa was having very high fever, her temperature was almost 40 degree Celcius consistently, even after medication, that finally we had to give her supp-PCM.

We drove from Penang to Kuala Kedah Jetty, which took about 1 hour 45 minutes (could have been faster if you drive more than 110km/hour *grin*). There, we just took any of the available parking lot rental. The one that we rented charge RM15 per day, though my mom-in-law (who went to Langkawi a day before us) said we could've got RM10 instead, but we didn't mind since it's still considerably cheap. I guess the rental charges will be more expensive in peak season. We were lucky that we could get a boat straight-away, as usually if peak season, the jetty will be overflowed with people. Apart from the boat, you could also get there by plane, either from Penang or Kuala Lumpur. The boat ticket cost RM26 per adult and half price for kids if require a seat. Babies are free *grin* The ticket price is actually based on each boat but somewhat more or less the same range. The boat ride took another 1 hour and 45 minutes, depening on the weather. If you are travelling with babies, please avoid taking lower deck front seats as it'll be quite noisy. Idlan (who was about 10 months old at the time) fussed the whole time, apart from being bored with the long journey.

Since my sis-in-law is working in one of the big hotels in Langkawi, she helped us to book this resort under her special rate. Reading the review, I got to learn that the hotel usually gets good feedback for the staff and it's beaches, but always people will comment on how sad and poorly the resort's state is, so I was a quite sceptical. Some reviewers also advised on buying mosquito repellent, which we followed.

Our arrival is greeted by the fresh sea breeze and beautiful scenery of the eagle statue, which is the landmark of Langkawi...


We then were picked up by my sis-in-law with mom-in-law. It is advisable for you to rent a car here or it'll be quite hard for you to go around, unless you want to use the resort's shuttle service (please check first if they have it prior to your booking). The resort is quite isolated, though not as far as The Datai or Andaman.

The main entrance...

The chalet from the outside...
Quite shabby huh?

Inside the room...
Pretty basic...

Our rooms are located quite far, the most isolated area there, but we are just steps away from the beach. the best thing of all, we kind of get our own private beach! Nisa was so happy and excited! She really enjoyed it despite of being unwell enough :)


The breakfast buffet choice is not bad. Here, I really agree with the other reviewer that the staff are great, very customer oriented and polite, but there are too few of them to cater for the whole resort. The bellman himself is the only bellman there, and the resort is big, so it'll take him some time to deliver the luggage and return back to the lobby. We never quite have the chance to even see him, since we aren't that patient, so we carried our own luggage.

I saw lots of tourist here, and they love relaxing under the sun, or else enjoying the spa. We did neither as we are still monitoring Nisa's temperature. Oh ya! Regarding the mosquitoes, it's true, so please remember to bring insect/mosquito repellent :)

Overall, I'm not sure if we'd ever returned here. Maybe if the kids wanted to, but if it was for me, I would rather stay in bigger and better maintained resort/hotel around here.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Funny Vacation Contest Winner!


Fisrt of all, thank you to all participants of this contest! Wow! Persaingan sengit! What a vacation you all had, and all those funny moments! I had a hard time choosing ONE winner, because this is my first time and I didn't expect such overwhelming submissions!

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

Also, my apologies to any participants whom I didn't leave a comment. It's not that I didn't, but I couldn't! Internet or Blog mengong :P But I swear I visited all participants nearly every night to shortlist. Again, it's really difficult because all are SO funny! But I have to make my final decision, so I after considering all the criterias, I again make another shortlisted participants, closed my eyes and empty my minds, then visited the entries again.

So my choice IS....................................*drum rolling*


Ibu Airis - Ayu!!!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

You can read more in her entry for Funny Vacation Contest. The first time I looked at the pic, I choked on my biscuit, tersembur Milo yang diminum *grin* Then every time I went in to do shortlisting, again I can't help laughing at the pic. And last night, I told myself I really have to make a decision, and again, I can't help going back at the pic! Gaya Airis tu! Can you see his head? Before reading the story, I was wondering what was the father carrying...It's like his father is carrying an octopus! With 4 tentacles...hihihi... This is my fav entry of all and our winner for this round! Yes, I said THIS ROUND ya! *wink wink*

To other's, don't worry, there'll be other contests which I will do. You all did great! Keep on travelling and capturing your special moments with the family! I bet those precious moments will be cherished!

To Ayu, please leave your email in this entry so I could contact you to get more details for the prize ya!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Got a young traveller?

Actually, I stopped travelling for almost 2 years since I was pregnant with Nisa until she was nearly a year old, and the 1st place we went was Bukit Tinggi, At that time, Nisa could already walk and eat normal food instead of baby food, and she was fully breastfed so travellingis not hassle for us. But while pregnant with Idlan, my hubby moved to work in KL so we take turn each month to see each other.

The 1st time I went there, I was in 1st trimester and not advisable to take flight, so we booked Aeroline Bus from Penang to Sunway Pyramid...

You can choose between double seats or single seat, but since I was travelling with Nisa, I took double seats. All seats are in the 2nd level as the 1st level is the lobby with toilet, but we never get to try the lobby as tourists already 'berkampung' there. The seats are pretty comfy as they are very big and adjustable. The bus also provided meals but both of us didn;t take any bite, no appetite...

Travelling with a 2 year old toddler is no joke! I was very worried if Nisa gets bored and started fussing so I made lots of preps. Since she loves jigsaw puzzles, I bought a new one and hide it from her. I also bought a coloring book with new set of color pencils and a few of her fav books with 1 new one. Althought we are going to spend 3D2N there, I didn't bring 2 sets of day clothes and 1 set of pyjama. Nisa was not on diaper during the day but we still put her on diaper at night, but I didn't bring any. And since Nisa is VERY picky about public toilet, I put her on diaper that day just in case, though she wasn't very happy. I bought a packet of anymal shape biscuits, a bottle of water, a bottle of her milk. So in summary, I travelled with one very small backpack but I still brought along my travelling luggage bag which was empty, coz I wanted to shop a lot in KL *grin* Just my luck, Nisa slept the whole way on the bus, saving me from having to entertain her, but as we are approaching Sunway Pyramid, the road was badly congested so Nisa finally woke up. She started to get so excited and bored within 5 minutes, and all my preps - the puzzle, books and others lasted only half an hour before she started to make fuss, but luckily the bus arrived at it's destination in the next minutes! My hubby bought all the diapers and new pack of milk, saving me from heavy luggage.

My next travels to KL after that was by flight, but I would highly recommend using MAS rather than Airasia if you are traveling with small kids. Yes, the tickets may be a bit pricey, but my few times experience with Airasia was, even though Nisa's ticket clearly stated she's a small kid, the check-in person keep putting us at the seat by the emergency door, and we ended up having to wait for anyone who is willing to change since kids can't be seated at the emergency door *Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr* 1-2 mistake is acceptable but every time I went they keep making the same thing so I like MAS better, and they entertain kids too!

When Idlan was about 6 months old, we travelled to KL by car. This time, since Idlan is not fully breastfeed and he can already eat solids, we have to do a lot of preps. For his formula milk, I still bring the whole container, but I packed a few times meal in this as I'm a fan of this type of container:
It's easier to prepare for his milk rather than having to measure how many spoonsfuls...it's a long journey, more than 4 hours at least, and with a toddler and a baby, it feels like days :P We do bring a little flusk of hot water, apart from a bottle of drinking water. We stopped for lunch and Idlan's food which is his cereals are packed in these:
You can easily get this in any Toys 'r' Us stores and I just LOVE these! It's so easy and convenient! I just put in a few spoonfuls of cereals according to how much Idlan is taking in each meal, into the containers. There are 6 bowls with lids so I put in 3 bowls with one extra empty one, just in case. When we stopped at any R&R, we just request for hot water to mix in the cereals and WALLA! Idlan's ready to be served! *Grin*

Yes, some moms like to prepare home cooked food for their babies even during travelling, but after Idlan's incident of Rotavirus, I avoided this and take precaution by feeding him commercial food instead. It's only for a few days anyway, and much safer than the risk of being contaminated.

For Nisa, I bought a packet of alphabet shapes biscuits and she can also eat with us at the R&R.Our main challenge is making both kids enjoy the journey. For Nisa is simple, we just bring along a few of her fav cd/dvd and she can watch them all the way on the portable player. I also downloaded some Barney songs and other cartoon's songs, and also bring along Nisa's fav cd for songs. Idlan was the biggest challenge, and apart from some toys, we still has to stop a few times to let him out to distract him.

As usual, I don't bring much clothes as we'll buy them there, together with Idlan's diaper (though we still bring about 6 pieces from home to be used on the way. Apart from that, I will always bring the head cooler packs (for fever), insect bites cream, ointments, Panadol Actifast (this is for mama & papa), hand sanitizer and thermometer. Of coz, not to forget some toys and books too to keep them busy.

Nisa usually doesn't like to eat much during travels, but she needs her energy so taking a tip from a friend from India, who is a cameraman for Hindi movies and travels around the world with the family for his work (you know how Hindi movies always change loocations in one song, it can be in London in 5 seconds and India another 5 seconds and in Alaska perhaps next? Well, apart from them changing their clothes *grin*). He got 2 toddlers too and while travelling with us around Malaysia trying to find a nice scenery for a scene, he keeps reminding us to stop at either KFC or McDonalds. Why? He feeds them with the fries/wedges or whipped potatoes! Yes, if you want to think of the sodium and fat intake, of coz it's not healthy but he said the energy is much more important. They only it healthy food at home so travelling is also a treat for them to eat something that is forbidden back at home *grin* So, that's what we did also with Nisa, since it's kind of true too, she rarely gets to eat these food unless travelling, and we travels like once in a month only. Apart from that, she loves Italian foods especially tomato-based spagetti so if we already settled down in our hotel, we'll order or find spagetti restaurant around.

I think that's all I can remember what I did when travelling with my kids. I admit I'm not an expert, but just sharing :)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Traveller's Tips

Since I haven't been travelling for some time, I'm going to make an entry on some tips for travellers. Maybe some of these you have already known and practicing it, and maybe some you can find useful, hope it can help to ease your travelling experience.

1st of all, whenever we are travelling, especially oversea, our main concern is of coz - FOOD. Either on the halal food (for muslims) or maybe you or the person who are going with you are a bit picky...that's a normal thing! :) Another reason might be because you are on budget vacation, saving on food so you can enjoy shopping or maybe the spa? For typical Malaysian, most of us can't LIVE without having at least one meal of rice a day *grin* When I travelled to Seoul from Japan, 2 days before the flight, I cooked a few dishes likes rendang and sambal, and packed them in small plastic packets in one meal portion. So, let's say you are going for 3D2N trip, minus breakfast which is usually provided, you may need 4 packets for each lunch and dinner. Freeze these packets for at least 24 hours so that they are well-frozen. This is only applicable for dry type of dishes coz if those with heavy gravy, you have the risk of messy incidence...

Next, for those who will die if they don't have rice *grin*, you can buy these at any Jusco groceries dept...

See how creative Japanese are? That also shows they can't live without rice as well...*Grin* These can either be boiled or microwaved (please read the instructions first before buying). I'm sorry we don't have the local rice as these are Japanese rice which taste a bit like 'pulut'. But if you don't like Japanese rice, then you've got no choice either to cook and freeze the rice as your packed dishes, or else you can bring the uncooked rice itself :)

Your most important gadget of all is this....
My hubby and I call this 'geluk hikmat', as in P Ramlee's movies *grin*...Why? Because it's what makes your vacation magic! You can reheat your dishes and cook rice, also boil water or eggs! And it's so small for such a convenient and genius thing! You can buy this at any travel gear stores or at the airport.

Also, to save ourselves from doing laundry, we usually bring disposable underwear...
A tips shared by a friend, to reduce luggage, her brother rarely brings any clothes but just buy the cheap white t-shirt sold by the road for tourists, even though her brother is a millionaire! Or is it because he's a millionaire? Hihihi...But my health coach said the same thing too. Why put on so much stress to pack for vacation unless you are going inside the jungle or some place very deserted that you can't buy anything! *Grin*

Anyway, back to my story...
So on the day of travelling, you need to put the dishes in a sealed cooler box like the white polysterine thing. This actually depend on the country you are going to, how their customs are. Some are strict and won't allow even unopen box of baby milk powder, like Australia. When I was going to Japan from Malaysia, and Seoul (Korea) from Japan, both are ok, so better check on the rules and regulations first ok? Once you reached your destination, quickly put the food in the fridge so it won't be spoiled.

Hope the tips will help *wink*

FINAL CALL FOR FUNNY VACATION CONTEST!


Final call for Funny Vacation Contest submission! If you've already submitted, THANK YOU! You can help to tell your frenz too! Details in Funny Vacation Contest! Contest ends on July 30 12pm Malaysia time :)
I will post the result once decision has been made so stay tune!!!!!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Century Pines Resort

Star rating: ***
My rating: ***

In our latest visit to Cameron Highlands, we tried out another hotel which we never stayed before - Century Pines Resort. It's actually quite a new hotel, and as usual I would do a little research to see it's review and most said it's good and value for money so I go ahead to book it.

It was actually close to Chinese New Year but we travelled a day before to avoid the crowd, since the Chinese would be having their Big Dinner that night so we expect them to be at home. The trick works well so we had a very smooth drive and check-in.

The room is considered ok but even though we requested non-smoking room, we can still smell it in the room but I won't put the blame on the hotel but the illiterate people who stayed here before...grrrrrrrrrrrr
For dinner, we tried their steamboat and though the food itself is just ok level as we had other steamboats which tasted better, but having it out in the open air in a misty night really made a different...we really enjoyed the steamboat!

But we were wrong to expect a smooth breakfast the next day coz what a crowd it was! We couldn't even get a seat and the staff were so occupied that they couldn't help the other customers waiting in line outside the restaurant like us. I don't know when did these people came in but luckily we were already checking out that day so we had an early check out first and then went out for breakfast in town.

Even though we left early, we still stuck in the traffic as more and more people coming to Cameron. I did managed to stop buying my mom's fav plants - wild orchids. And I guess it's kinda spring here because we can also see wild orchids and other flowers blooming on the way.

So the hotel is located in Tanah Rata:

Strawberry Moment

My rating: Exceed Expectation
Rating: Improvement Required, Below Expectation, Meet Expectation, Exceed Expectation, Outstanding

If you read thru my blog, you'll realize I travelled to Cameron Highlands frequently as this is my fav place to be. I actually even considered buying a property there for retirement! *Grin*

Anyway, during one of the trips, we discovered this cafe called Strawberry Moment, and they even have a website so please check it out for more details here

It's located in Brinchang, just behind Star Regency Hotel, very closed to Brinchang market, which is very convenient. Why? Well, we usually stroll along the market to buy the fresh veggies, flowers and also hawker foods and after all the shopping, it's great to sit down and relax while enjoying your tea or desserts here :) You won't miss the cafe's board:


So what's good to have here? Basically, everything! And really, everything looks and sounds yummy here, even if you are not a strawberry fan, and I guess strawberry fans would think they had died and gone to heaven here *grin* On the first visit, since we were not well prepared, I didn't take any photos but we had tea with their strawberry cheese cake and the special dessert made of sago.

In the next visit, we had these:
My hubby ordered the fresh strawberry juice and strawberry crepe but I just have my old sago dessert and tea. My girl had her fav home-made fresh strawberry ice-creams. The ice-cream is  tasted so different than those in the market so that's why we always return here. I must salute the cafe owner for her creativity in creating the sago dessert which is just out of this world! You have to try it to know why *wink wink*

So, if you ever go to Cameron Highlands, don't forget to drop by here and try the desserts yourself!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Passions of Kerala

My rating: Meet Expectation
Rating - Improvement Required, Below Expectation, Meet Expectation, Exceed Expectation, Outstanding

When my hubby first went to this restaurant with his boss, he was so excited to bring me here, as we both share the same interest - travelling and search for good food. This restaurant was featured in The Star before which you can read here. So Passions of Kerala is a banana leaf restaurant located in New World Park.

The main meal is of coz, rice and a few vegetable dishes which is called the Vegetarian Set which cost RM5.50 (price may changed). There's 2 types of rice, white rice and tomato rice, but we took the white rice. Next you can order the side dishes which can be lamb, chicken, seafood and vegetables cooked either in curry masala, black pepper, normal curry, sambal or fried. The first time we went there, we took crab masala, fried fish and I can't remember the other one :P My hubby chose Mango Lassi while I took Teh Tarik for drinks. I must admit, it's better to take the lassi coz it goes better with the spicy food *grin*

Anyway, we went there the 2nd time today and this time we took our little girl too. Again, we took the Vegetarian Set but this time with different dishes, and guess what? FISH HEAD CURRY! We also took 1 fried fish (bawal), small dish of chicken curry and small dish of lamb masala. Drinks - Mango Lassi of coz, I learnt my lesson :)

The Mango Lassi is good but not that yummy as we tried in Kassim Mustafa Restaurant in Little India. But the FISH HEAD CURRY is just SUPERB! MARVELOUS! MMMMMUUAHHH! The fish head is so big and fleshy that we were wondering what fish it was, and piping hot too! The rice is actually free flow so you can keep on asking them to add on, but for those on diet, all I can say is pity you! *Grin* Sorry we didn't take the photo os another dishes coz my girl was so hungry. But I must say, apart from the yummy fried fish which is crispy on the outside but fleshy on the inside, the other 2 dishes is considered so-so coz they are cold, maybe due to the air-conditioned hall??? But my girl loves the lamb masala so much!

So how mush does everything cost? RM70 and a few sen (I can't remember how many sen actually), with the fish head curry costing half of the whole price. Cheap huh? If you don't take the fish head curry, it may cost you less than RM40 so I take this as a good deal for good food *thumbs up*