Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Exorbitant Singtel roaming call in Malaysia

To receive incoming call in overseas = SGD 1.29 per min

To call locally in overseas = SGD 0.50 per min

To call international in overseas = SGD 6.1 per min

To send SMS in overseas = SGD 0.31 per sms

Moral of the story is to use a local sim card in Malaysia.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

A day trip to nostalgic Ipoh by hou liu KTMB 2013

On the 3rd day of Chinese New Year, we made a trip north to Ipoh by ETS, Electric Train Services. ETS was first introduced in year 2010. The Hyundai Rotem train was built in Korea and the service is managed by KTMB. This fully electrified train ride took about 2.5 hours with about 10+ stops in between KL and Ipoh. It can travel up to 140 km/h speed.


It was a last minute decision to visit Ipoh. So we bought ticket a day before the trip. Father seems to be more excited than we do. He woke us up at 5.30am wanted to send us to KL Sentral. Our train was scheduled to depart at 8am. The journey from home to KL Sentral is only 15 min. we end up arriving at train station almost an hour earlier than our original plan.
We reached Ipoh at 1030am and started our sightseeing tour by courtesy of Kp. He chauffeured us around Ipoh old town, new town, golf club, huge houses etc. Some old buildings age more than 100 years old.



Highlight of the day only started at the big-tree-trunk place. We had some fried yong tau fu appetizer  That place is literally a battle field. Although the price is 40% higher than normal days, the freshly fried yong tau fu got snatched up almost immediately. After selected the yong tau fu, there is another long queue waiting for the noodles.


Next stop, 老王 famous bean sprout, chicken with horfun. The bean sprouts are thick, the chicken is tender and Horfun is smoother than silk. The food portion in Malaysia is very generous. That's all we had in Ipoh.
Later in the afternoon we visited Joanne at Menglembu, Banjaran Hotspring,Tampun Lost World etc.








Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Cuti-cuti Malaysia @ Kuching

It has been a long while since the last time we went on a group tour. For air ticket as low as $100, 6 of us organized a short 3D2N trip to Kuching. It was a low cost yet high class trip which started with a Bang! To catch our morning flight, we had a complimentary limo taxi ride. Big maxi cab fit for 10 persons. It was kind of funny to tell the driver to drop us at Door 5, where AirAsia counter is.
Limo Taxi ride for fffrrreeeee~~~~

 After check in, Kp joined us for Texas Chicken breakfast. YS chose to eat fried beehoon at Bedok. Later we hang out at Changi Airport and wandered around the priority lounges. Our travel kaki started to appear one by one after we entered into the waiting hall. To our surprise, Joanne came on time. But it took her forever to clear the last road block, a bottle of Perrier. As she stood there and drink, Kp overtook her. Joanne was again the last to arrive.

Flight from Singapore to Kuching was about 1 hour. By mid day, we already checked-in at Pullman Kuching. Pullman is a 2-year old 5-star hotel located near town center. Hilton across the road is totally incomparable.

Spacious room


Huge washroom


City / river view

The Peak Executive Lounge
The nearest riverside shopping area is just a stone throw away. After recce around, we were attracted by a traditional Chinese coffee shop selling kolo mee and roast pork. The kolo mee is not bad but basically dried noodles with lard and minced pork. Whereas the roast pork is heavenly. It is so succulent and gone in 60 seconds. Besides koluomee, another famous must-try is 3-layer milk tea. The drinks is served with distinct 3 layers of liquid, gula Melaka (brown sugar syrup), milk and tea. The gula Melaka gives an aftertaste like drinking chendol. Stir well before drink otherwise may choke on the thick syrup.
Tea time!!!

kolo mee

3-layer milk tea

Khatulistiwa

Furniture shop


Day 1 is basically for R&R and orientation. Not long after the afternoon tea, we had dinner at TOP SPOT, a multi-storey carpark cum food center. It is about 5 minute walk away from Pullman. The obvious competition is between ABC (store #10) and Bukit Mata (store #25). These are the biggest, busiest & most bustling stores compared to the rest. Many Malay and Chinese patrons eating under one roof. We order some prawns, mantis shrimps, bamboo clams, fish etc. RM175 for 6 person. Very affordable. no wonder the place is full house. Unfortunately Kp LS that night. We concluded the culprit should be that glass of coconut juice.


Coming back to hotel, we chilled out at Deja Vu bar and caught a glimpse of a beautiful lady SYT. YS drooling. After much negotiation with the hotel front desk, we shifted room from 14th floor to 10th floor then to 21st Executive floor. At Executive Lounge, drinks and snacks are provided. Cocktail reception every evening between 6pm to 7pm. This is the first and the most exclusive hotel experience for me so far.

Day 2
Shame on Yatim who made money out of his countrymen. He arranged for his friend to bring us around for a day. The price for a full day transport was RM350. It could have been cheaper. Anyway... Ayub drove us to Chong Choon Coffee Shop for breakfast. Generally Kuching food is cheap and comes in big portion. RM9 for a decent breakfast. Then it took us about 45min to Bako National Park. Due to monsoon, we need to take 2 separate boats from the river estuary. We were told the "ombak besar!". Puzzled by their words because we should be riding along river. Where does the ombak come from? As we rode the boat towards the sea, then we realized the wave is really quite strong. Our boat ride was like a roller coaster ride. The experienced boat man avoided the waves. Each time the boat sail over the wave, it dropped onto the sea surface. It caused a jerk and bang on our back side. Pain... What an exciting boat ride. In the Bako National Park, there are multiple trails available for selection. The shortest was only 0.8km but we didn't complete the trail due to excessive baggage.

ombak ombak....



tiny wild boar

Lunch time came sooner than we thought. Ayub brought us to Beach Seafood Restaurant by the Santubong Beach. A full meal cost us RM177 (for 6 pax). We finally tasted the local crispy oyster omelet. This omelet is totally different from Singapore style. It is thin, dry and crispy. Oysters used were small and chewy. The dipping sauce was some lightly salted calamansi sauce or something. Whereas in Singapore the typical oyster omelet is thick, wet and soft. Singapore hawkers brag so much about the huge oysters they offered. But the big oysters actually is soggy. And the worse thing about Singapore oyster omelet is the dipping sauce. Bascially there is no creativity. They simply dip everything in gluey ketchup or chili sauce. One more point to Kuching.
oyster omelette

 At Santubong Beach the sun was scorching hot but the pine tree and misty mountainous background confused our senses. Suddenly we felt like in a cold country.





We also took a stroll along the riverside overseeing the new DUN. In the evening we rushed back to Kuching for massage (RM40) and SPA (RM133) very value for money. To fully utilize our time in Kuching, we sang Karaoke till 1am at Track 7 right next to Pullman. For whatever reason, the counter stuff was mistakenly counted 1 person less and undercharged us. It is already very cheap but now it's even cheaper. RM104 for 6 pax to sing for 3 hours.
  

buying Ramli burgers


Old Town Coffee Shop

Hotel spa
Day 3 (Last day)
Extended our check out timing to 2pm. Enjoyed the sauna, steam bath and Jacuzzi for one last time. Then we had brunch at Nu Er Hong, in-house Chinese restaurant in Pullman. Surprisingly the pan fried XO sauce you tiao turned out to be the best dish. The rest are normal Chinese food. The environment scored more points. Total bill RM177.

Kuching is a nice and spacious place. Things are cheap and people are friendly. Multi racial live harmoniously. As long as we behave like Malaysia, we won't get cheated. We should come back again.