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Woman On Top.. oops... Sugar On Top - SOT

I was looking for a good dessert place, and I came to conclusion that Sugar On Top (Nagore Square) is a recommended place to go! I liked the way they compartmentalize the dining space so that we would have quiet and personal conversation/space and of course, the interior was tastefully done. isn't this pretty? Pretty generous serving - so you would feel that you RM20 is worth  The famous hokkaido matcha hotcake with ice cream (~ Rm18.90 - i think) . Seriously, i think this is good, probably because I'm a fan of green tea... and it's topped up with raspberries and blueberries (however, it's frozen) Crispy charcoal waffle. At least it's 4 pieces, not 2 :)

First trip of the year 2016 -- Hatyai

Following the previous day trip to Dannok , I finally had a short vacation in Hatyai, This is probably one of my many trips to Hatyai, but this time, I didn't really spend a lot of time around Lee Gardens Hotel area. I've never really blogged on the details of my journey to Hatyai, so here it is... Going through the immigration is much easier compared to the immigration at the airport. In the past, I have always gotten the immigration form (They call it the 'white card') from the money changers at Changloon. In fact, it is easily accessible at the immigration office on the left hand side. Parking is also easy and free while awaiting for our passports to be stamped. Danok is always famous for pork leg rice. So here it is. I love the sweet and sour chilies. The chicken kuih chiap along the way. It tasted like bak kut teh compared to the normal kueh chiap dish. After lunch, i finally managed to checked in to Wungnoy Hotel. I would...

Nyonya Willow is now at Arena Curve

Penang is indeed a food haven, where both tourists and locals are blessed with many good foods. When it comes to Peranakan or rather, Nyonya food, we could never forget Penang..... aside from Malacca and Singapore. Nyonya Willow used to be located in a home at Sungai Tiram but now it's currently moved to Arena Curve. Getting there is a little tricky as the parking space around Olive Tree hotel is usually full, thus I'd recommend to park inside the Arena curve where the entrance is situated opposite d'piazza.  I personally find that it's now situated in a more strategic place, as it's easily accessible and nearer to my work place. As it was on a usual weekday lunch, we ordered a few dishes like jiu hu char (RM14) , lor bak (RM16), kapitan chicken (RM16), pork leg vinegar (RM18), perut ikan (RM18) and babi ponteh (RM16). I'd recommend the kapitan chicken and perut ikan, as well as their gulai tumis (I tried it earlier in my previous visit).  Our lun...