Tuesday 9 December 2014

Random post

Dear blogger,
This is my first post of my new blog. New domain, new blog and new life. In fact, I have been a blogger since I was a primary school girl. I wrote about "ideology article"? (Although it was immature)

Time flies in a blink of an eye, and I was ready and well prepared for college. I did plenty of research, and make comparisons of colleges. Eventually, I chose the college nearby KL Sentral ---BRICKFIELD ASIA COLLEGE which is really convenient for me to take the LRT / KTM from the Tasik Selatan train station to there, my future college.

Brickfield Asia College, KL campus.


I couldn't imagine the life in college. It sounds awesome and stress-less compare to the STPM, the Malaysian Highest School Certificate. Seniors in college that I saw was just like in whole-holiday mode. They do not do revision like I did in form 5 apart from the deadline of hand in assignments around the corner. Haha! So that's why. I afraid that I would lure away from my study. May God bless me to be adapted to the new circumference.


Recently, I went for a short holiday in Georgetown, Pulau Pinang. Pulau Pinang is a well known food paradise. People like me would deeply in love with here. This is a delicacy haven, a true haven. I was so lucky that I have a gang of buddies, a gang of food lovers. We booked a room at Cititel, Penang and started my food journey! Yahoooo!


Char Koey Teow, Penang white curry, Laksa Soup, Lok Bak (which is five spiced pork wrapped with bean curd skin), Prawn mee, Nasi Kandar with Kurma mutton, and Maggie Goreng... blablabla. The only thing that can use to describe was just OH MY GOD. Me and my friends just can't stop eating!

 Char Koey Teow, Macalister road.

Steamed Dim Sum.

We put on our bag pack and walk somewhere near Cititel Hotel. Passing through Carnarvon Street, a roadside pushcart caught my eye. It was an Indian hawker selling Mee Mamak and the pushcart was namely 4 STAR MEE GORENG GOLD. We ordered Maggie Goreng bungkus. It only cost us about RM4.00 compare with the mamak shop in Kuala Lumpur, much cheaper right? The Indian hawker was so funny, we asked him to give us a gesture. Hahah!




After two days of "non-stop" eating, finally I GAINED WEIGHT.



My dear buddies, love them so much! (Oops, out of focus ;D)