Showing posts with label Outings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outings. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Hennessy Artistry 2011 @ Mist Club, Bangsar.

Hey all, over the weekends was Hennessy Artistry at Mist Club, Bangsar and I would say it was pretty fun!

The venue was no doubt pretty well decorated with HA banners and stuff but I would say the company did make it pretty fun. Not forgetting the drinks too.

The acts for the night was great as well. I only saw 2 as I did my usual thing of leaving earlier to avoid traffic.

Letting the photos do the rest!
Thank you Hennessy Malaysia for having another great party!






Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Hennessy Artistry 2011 @ The Opera

Well the long await party has returned!
Hennessy Artistry rocked out this time at Penang and KL but I only managed to go for the KL one.


Obviously this was a smaller event but still music and drinks were still awesome.
Venue could have been bigger, brighter and definitely colder.



This time, I decided to go with my sister and my grandma.
Call me crazy but she is hip! Drank and listened to all the party music. Damn cool yo!


Anyways, best let the pictures do the talking so here are some and the rest on fb.
Click here for more pictures.



All for now, 
shall update more.
YJ

Friday, April 22, 2011

MYNJAYZ DAY!

Well its not today or yesterday but about a week back. Anywho, Jason the birthday boy threw this huge party with the help of his friends and well I am sure he had a great night.


Here are just some pictures from me


Me and Jason

Blowing out his cake. Hilarious stuff. 

Zlwin, Angeline, Me and Mandy

Me and Jamie

Eunice, Vivian and me. 

Hope Mynjayz had a memorable birthday!

xoxo?
YJ

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Luna Bar, Pacific Regency Hotel Kuala Lumpur.

Bout a week back, I went to Luna for the first time with some relatives. Alternative to Skybar.
I would have to say the setting is nice as well and there are more seats, I guess and it has a roomier feel.


But Luna bar is also hotter, the view of KLCC is not that nice, plus if it rains, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to be sitting under the covers. The worst part bout it is, they charge a Entrance fee of RM50 per person after 9.30pm with 1 drink. Whattttt....
Prices are on the higher side but since it is from a place with a view.
Anyways, here are some pics I took from Luna. Missed out on KL Tower tho. Dang-it!



See that building under construction?
Destroys the view. XD
Best tip - Don't wear long sleeves or something very thick. Sweat like mad.

I would rate thee - 7/10 

Monday, February 14, 2011

Gelare All Natural Ice Cream, e-Curve


What is Gelare you ask?



Gelare is an all Australian, All natural, All imported.
The serve waffles, pancakes and ice cream.
Gelare proudly states that it is all natural with no artificial flavoring, coloring or preservatives.
So you can say, your food is partially Aussie.



The ice cream and dough mix are all imported from down under and Gelare proudly announces that their ice cream are fuller with richer taste as it is "heavy and dense", with less air content.
The waffle and pancakes are freshly made within minutes to satisfy your cravings of freshly made foods.
To top it off, the ice cream would be served on your waffle. 17 different flavors of ice-cream that is.


So Gelare was nice enough to invite a few of us from Advertlets to sample their waffle, pancake and ice-cream.
My comment on it?
It was delicious. The ice cream is thick and creamy. The pancake and waffles were hot and sweet thanks to the ice cream on it and the maple syrup.


Since today is Valentines, couples planning to share little moments together, and their food too, can drop by Gelare for some memories.


Just so you know, the portions are a bigger than expected and if you are craving for something else, check the other savory treats.
Not just for V-day is it?

YJ

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

HELP Sports Carnival 2011 - Bowling

Happy Chinese New Year all!!


Recently HELP had their inter-college sports carnival and I, for the fun of it joined their bowling squad.
I'm not that good nor was I that bad either. In the end it was more like target practice than a competition cause the lane kept giving us trouble thus, the game was pretty off.


Anywho, here are some pics I took before the game begun.
Pretty much need to learn to walk around for the 50mm 1.8



Pretty fun day till we left before the scores we calculated XDDDDD
YJ

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Advertlets Galactic Laser Video!

Yes! From the professional camera man from Advertlets, here is the video on the Advertlets Laser Tag.
The video is totally AWESOME!
Okay maybe I'm just saying that cause I'm on it but still, AWESOME!!!



Just so you know, Destroyer was me!

Can't wait to laser tag now can you?
Grab your friends and go try it reallllll soon!

YJ

Monday, January 31, 2011

Maze by Gordon Ramsay at the London Hotel, Manhattan.



It is Restaurant Week in New York (January 24th till February 6th). What is Restaurant Week you may ask? It's an occasion that happens twice annually, where participating restaurants, usually mid to high class, lower their prices to a standard price for the given time period. This Winter's Restaurant Week prices are $24.07 for Lunch and $35 for Dinner.


For this event, I've chosen to dine at my culinary idol's participating restaurant. The Maze by Gordon Ramsay is located at the London Hotel between 6th and 7th Ave, 54th Street in Manhattan. The 'screaming chef' is highly noted for his exceptionally exquisite dishes, as well as being the star of the  TV series, Hell's Kitchen. Gordon Ramsay has earned 12 Michelin Stars over the years, placing him the world's 2nd for most Stars.


Up ahead are ALL of the dishes offered for the Restaurant Week event. Get ready for some food porn!
Photo credits to Alvin

Pre-Starter

Lightly salted '???' Bread with butter.

Not bad really, beats any bakery near me, that's for sure. It also goes well with the squash soup further down this post. (They provided 12 slices for my table)

Appetizers
Hubbard squash soup,
ragout of braised duck, black truffle

This, I would say is probably the best dish I've ever tasted in my life. The squash soup was seasoned perfectly. And in addition to that, the hints of spiciness in the soup worked really well with the braised duck and truffle. The duck, honestly, blew me away. It was simply immaculate. The combination of the two ingredients made this dish fit for a king. Tres Magnifique.
Marinated beetroot, ricotta, pine nuts,
Cabernet Sauvignon dressing

This sweet, yet sour creamy goodness was the prettiest of the dishes we had. The beetroot provided the sour delight, the ricotta changes the acidity to a nice gentle sweetness from heaven before the dressing kicks in for the wine aftertaste. I'm not much of a fan of the taste of wine, but this was an exception. It lifts the flavor.

Butter lettuce salad with Pommery mustard vinaigrette
tarragon, pickled red onions

I did not sample this dish. Sorry, was too busy 'gluttonizing' on my squash soup. What I'm assuming though, would be that it'll be pretty acidic, obviously due to the vinaigrette and pickled red onions.
Entree
Roasted Amish chicken breast,
braised red cabbage, bacon, thyme jus

The Amish chicken, oh my god, the chicken! It melts in your mouth with it's juiciness engulfing your pallets with its spot-on seasoning. The best chicken I've ever had! All those Peking Chickens in those fancy restaurants around here or in Malaysia's 5 star hotels rate no where close to this. It's an experience I can't describe since I only sampled a small amount from a friend. I did not have enough to fully analyze it. But I tell you this, there is no need to analyze, it's flawless.. This chicken's life was definitely not wasted. =)

Classic bouillabaisse Marseilles
with fennel garlic crouton and sauce rouille

The bouillabaisse may be the entree with the least portion, but this seafood delight is packed with absolute flavor. The gravy is infused with the taste of mussel and clam, and that my friends, is the key to this dish being as delicious it is. See, it's not all about having 10, 20 fancy ingredients in efforts to make it taste good, but giving the main ingredients its say on your tongue is perhaps best.
Aged 10 oz. rib eye, sautéed broccoli rabe, country bread

 This beats Applebee's 50:1! I don't know what's in that sauce, but it's minty and yummy. The mid-rare steak cuts as smooth as butter, or a little rougher, but smooth nonetheless. The bread is lightly salted, and could be applied with optional butter, but it being so good, it deserves the 'You can even eat it on it's own' title, and not Gardenia. The broccoli is salted with what seems to taste like salted fish. Not sure if it is, but it does taste like it. Anyways, the steak was tender, juicy, and well seasoned.
Carnaroli risotto of sunchoke,
Honshimeji mushrooms and mascarpone

My risotto! Reason why I chose this was because I simply never had a risotto. It's a famous dish that's always cooked up in Hell's Kitchen, and I'd like to have tasted it, which I did. It's a creamy dish. The rice was interesting, I love it's texture. It has a little crunch, a feedback, but not undercooked. The mushrooms don't really compliment the rice as I hoped it would, but it went well with the cheese topping. It's an overall good dish, but I prefer the Amish chicken though. =)

Dessert
Valrhona chocolate fondant with green cardamom caramel
sea salt and almond ice cream

Now, 5/6 of the party ordered this for dessert, including me. There's only 2 choices, and majority chose the fondant because it sounds more attractive. Seriously, would you go for Custard, or a Fondant(pronounced Fon-Dohn, with a Frenchy accent)? Fondant sounds high class, even though the dish is somewhat a souffle. But in my opinion, the dessert started off delicious, the sea salted almond ice cream was exquisite. The chocolate fondant however, it started off great, but down at the bottom consists of the green cardamom caramel, which is gingery, and I don't really like ginger. So, sadly to say, that was a turn off for me.

 Vanilla custard with citrus fruits
brown sugar oats and mandarin sorbet

Ah yes, the word which lost to the fondant, the custard. I should have chose this. I sampled it, and the  sweet and acidic mix of the custard and sorbet went incredibly well together. The nuts were somewhat hard (That's what she said!) according to my cousin, Alvin. But everything else complimented each other well.

Bill for 6
USD208.61


Final Say
"Orgasmic!" 9/10


"Look at Chester, he looks like he's about to cry," Ryan Chong, after I had my first spoon of squash soup.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Hennessy Artistry Big Bash 2010 Awesomeness


So how was it?
Personally I found it AWESOME!


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Friday, October 22, 2010

Hennessy Artistry Big Bash 2010 Press Conference

Okay today I was at the Hennessy Artistry Press Conference and let me tell you this,
if you have the passes, go for it yo!


The set up was totally awesome and the drinks there was just mouth watering. Personally the Apple and Berry was the best.

There will be big acts tomorrow, so don't you worry!
I shall let the pictures do the talking!

Click Read More for, well, MORE!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Lepaks with Jamie and KinLeong

Okay this was a while back...
even I can't recall when..

Well, it was just lepak and jalan jalan with Jamie and KinLeong.
Ate at WSN then went to walk around time square and sg.wang


Nothing much I guess.....
No pictures with Kinleong since he is so shy...
Random update.

Let me ask you questions

How hard is hard water?
Is hard water harder than rocks?
XDD

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Hometown Hainan Kopitiam, Taman Megah.

Okay met up with Evelyn again after some unknown reason. More like I can't remember...
Anyways went to yumcha at Hainan Kopitiam....




Apparently the coffee is better than Old Town.
Personally I think its the same, maybe one of them is smoother,
maybe, just maybe




That's about it.
I sorta liked the layout of the place and you can use free internet there.
There are also sofas instead of the hard wooden chairs you usually get
but when you get past all that,
just another kopitiam to me.


All for now.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Skybar, Traders Hotel Malaysia


Okay there is a pool side bar in Traders Hotel Malaysia.
It's a pretty neat place for mingling and just to enjoy the night.
I'm very sure that only Malaysia has Skybar cause I went to a Traders somewhere in China and I kept looking for the Skybar but I didn't manage to find....
If there are from other countries please do tell.


Anyways Skybar is just a bar at the roof of the hotel, next to the pool with a beautiful night view of KLCC and the Maxis Tower. To get a nice seat to enjoy the view, usually you would have to reserve a seat.

Thats a very enthusiastic smile from me..

Recently I went there with my sisters after the wedding I posted a few days back.
Enjoyed the evening, the drink and the atmosphere.


Only problem with Skybar is the price. The prices feels more like acid eating through your wallet.
IT BURNS.............


That night, we ordered some Long Island-on-steroids drink.
It was good to share among 3.



Food - Well they don't really have food besides burgers and stuff. According to my friend, the burger is damn nice but damn expensive. They also have complimentary nuts. Which is a good side snack.

Price - Be prepared to cough out some cash. A minimum of RM30 over for a cup of whatever. They do have large sized drinks which are good for sharing among a few people.

Service - Well usually it is pretty good but that day it was just soso. Friendly people, I can tell you that.




I rate thee - 9/10 for atmosphere & view, 3/10 for price and 7/10 for everything. 


Signing off, 
Justin.L