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Banana Leaf - Indian Food You will Not Forget

by jamminglady @ 11. Dec 2006 - 01:40:17

The stupid blog.co.uk again failed me. I wrote a long long passage and when I click submit, something failed and everything was gone. They should at least keep some draft or something. So pissed. Anyway I'll try to recall.

This is my first time to Little India. I've always passed by Little India with my parents when we drive through. Never really set foot on Little India together with the local Indians. My liking for Indian food started when I joined this company. I had many Indian colleagues and they showed me the world to Indian cuisines. Banana Leaf is a restaurant in Little India. It's quite a well-known Indian restaurant in Singapore. It's not a fine dining restaurant, therefore don't expect quality customer service here. Food is good.. they tend to be abit more proud. When you know their food.. you don't really mind too much of it. :)

They will serve you free flow of rice and 2 side vegetables on a big piece of banana leaf (which explains their restaurant name). The simple vegetables tasted goooooood...

This is the restaurant.

Banana Leaf - Restaurant
It looks a little fusion here. The waiting time was abit long.. I had some time to take pictures. :P

Banana Leaf - Mango Lassi
This is my favourite drink. Lassi is yoghurt drink. It is supposed to help in digestion when you go with food. This is a mango flavoured lassi. But mind you.. it can be super filling if you take this with food.

Banana Leaf - Curry Chicken
This curry chicken is done in Indian style. It uses chicken breast fillets. Although it's chicken breast meat, it's tender in this dish. Nicely done for those who like white meat.

Banana Leaf - Chicken Tandoori
Chicken Tandoori. Char-grilled chicken. Usually done red in colour but do not worry, the spiciness is not that red hot. Don't expect to eat heathily with this dish. It's char. Tastes char. :P

Banana Leaf - Ice Cream
Indian Ice Cream! How good can it be? Haha. I've tasted many types of Ice Creams in different cultures.. this is really goooood! This is mango flavoured as well. It came as hard as rock. We had to bite on each piece. It tasted like frozen mango. Haha. Phew.. I love it.

Food wise is fantastic but it's not considered cheap. It's restaurant rate. $4 for a glass of lassi and $4 for ice cream. Already $8! Their service is not so good. They don't really customer service. Haha.. believe it or not, I will still have them when I come next time for the food of course.


 
 

Step Up: Give it up to me

by jamminglady @ 27. Nov 2006 - 00:36:20

Today I just watched the movie "Step Up". It's a very common plot on dance movies. Nothing very special.. it's more like a love story. The dance was not very captivating but it really captures attraction on guy's dancing more than the girl's. This part makes it just a little different from other movies. Their R&B music is good.. you gotta just listen to it.

Their soundtrack:
http://www.amazon.com/Step-Up-Original-Soundtrack/dp/B000GG4XJC

You'll need Windows Media Player to listen to the following from Amazon:
GIVE IT UP TO ME

Finally, the lyrics is abit.. but well, what matters is the music. :)

Give It Up To Me Lyrics

Intro:
Get out my head and into the bed girl...
Cause you done know, plottin' out the fantasy..
Hey baby girl and it's you a the key...yo...me go so then

Chorus:
From you look inna me eye gal I see she you want me
When you gonna give it up to me
Because you body enticing you makin' me want it
When you gonna give it up to me
Well if a no today girl then a must be tomorrow
When you fulfill my fantasy
Because you know I give you lovin' straight like an arrow
When you gonna give it up to me

Verse 1:
So back it up deh..So pack it up yeah
Cause I wanna be the man that's really gonna have it up and mack it up and
Slap it up yeah...So what is up yeah...You know you got the sinting inna me
pants a develop and a swell up and
Double up yeah...So gimmie the work yeah cause if you no gimme the work the blue
balls a erupt yeah..
So rev it up deh gal gwaan try you luck deh cause when you stir it up you know
me haffi measure up yeah.

Chorus:
Verse 2:
Hey pretty girl...Say me love fi see you walk...
You no habla ingles but just listen me when me a talk
This ya one yeah from me heart, woman you got me caught
You ever inna me thoughts and no left me inna the dark, inna the...
First place gal that's where you belong, so just let me flip the switch woman I
can turn it on and...
Gimme the passion from dusk till dawn...Tell me if you want it fi gwaan...my
girl..

Chorus:
Verse 3:
So why can't you see....we ought to be....together girl don't front on me
I just wanna be near so don't have no fear and lemme see you bring your body
right over here
Because you should share it...girl I'll care it.....And I'm gonna give you love
so clear
It gonna make you shine and once you are mine...we be rockin' it until the end
of time

Sleepy but couldn't get to sleep

by jamminglady @ 14. Nov 2006 - 00:02:09

Last night I couldn't sleep well though my eyes were dead tired. I tossed around in bed for the whole night. This morning I woke up with my right arm aching. Now again I try to sleep early, my tired eyes asked me to sleep but my mind is unsettled. There seemed to be some unusual signals crossing my brain.

Now I'm sitting right in front here, don't know what I'm typing. I know I just wanted to get to sleep. How do I? Many things seemed to have cluttered my mind recently. Everything... perhaps, I just need to free my thoughts for a while.

Let me get to sleep!!!!!

No Signboard Seafood restaurant at the esplanade

by jamminglady @ 06. Nov 2006 - 11:48:22

We have always been to No Signboard Seafood restaurant. But the one at the esplanade is the first time. We knew it will be much costly but we didn't know it was that costly. After we sat at our tables, a middle-age aunty waitress came to us for orders. I don't know why, she only attends to my parents. I think she's trying to get them to order more costly food, judging from the food she recommended. She even tried to recommend a $180 fish! Luckily, my parents never said yes. They were all wondering how come the fish cost that much.

Anyway, we made our orders for: 1 White Pepper Crab, a plate of 6 fresh oysters, spring onion deer meat, vegetables in tofu on a plate of egg (haha, don't know their fancy name), fish noodles, fried squid in chilli sauce, a pot of tea and a jug of Tiger Beer for everybody.

Well, the fish noodles was recommended by that aunty waitress. We thought it was noodles with fish slices but she said it's fish meat made into noodles. That kind of interest us. My dad wanted to give it a try. It comes at a cost of $28 for this small plate of noodles, anyway.. it's his birthday. :)

Finally the oyster came. The oysters were huge as usual at No Signboard. It was very fresh and good with the chilli sauce. We finished it in no time. Then they started serving all the other dishes. All tasted very good. I like the deer meat very much because it's very hard to find a place where the deer meat is so soft after cooking. I like the white pepper crab too, the white pepper really spices in our mouth, just that there isn't too much gravy. We would love its gravy.

There we ended our dinner, finished our last drop of beer. I called for the bill. We were all guessing that the crab should be the most expensive dish. However, it turned out that oysters were the most expensive! $10 for each big oyster, so it's $60 for the plate of oysters. Hahaha.. Interesting. Luckily, all the food are good. But I didn't like that aunty waitress, she gave me the bill like she didn't want to, looking here and there and then gave me in a impolite manner.

Next time, I will only visit the Geylang branch. :P

Feel like doing what I like

by jamminglady @ 27. Oct 2006 - 15:52:19

This few days, especially with the long weekend in Singapore, I seemed to have so much more free time. So much so that I don't know what to do with my time. I had been so used to being so busy around. Maybe because I'm cutting budget this month so that I can save some money for christmas.

So well, restrained myself from all evils.. No shopping, no drinking, no delicious gourmet... just purely nothing :P I've even cut down my morning cab trips to work into bus trips only! A mere cut from $300 to $100 of transport cost. I'm so happy with my achievement. Haha. Now I feel like making more $$$. Feel like going back to last time what I have been doing.. selling something, making my brains work like the billionaires out there. It gives me the sense of leadership and achievement. On the other hand, I don't want it to burden me too much. Looks like I've gotta use some creative brains for a creative business that allows me to do all this.

How about selling good food and wine? Or should I create some design work to sell? Or should I start to paint again and sell them? All these are exciting me. Haha.

Botak Jones - Damn Good!

by jamminglady @ 24. Oct 2006 - 17:04:30

Hey friends, recently my dear brother brought me to this amazing hawker that I could never imagine the food came from a hawker!

It's like.. how great can western food be in our Singapore hawker centre? When he first told me that they have great sausage dogs and it's operated by a caucasian.. okay I thought, must taste to find out first.

So we drove off to the north of the country to Ang Mo Kio. My brother just simply grabbed 2 sets of "yellow pages" menu. Wow.. that's a thick menu for a hawker. Flip, flip and flip.. couldn't decide. Oh well, I shall try the cajun chicken plate to see how they could transform a tough piece of chicken breast meat. My brother then ordered a 6" bratwurst sausage dog.

We waited for 1hr... 1hr 15min.. finally the food came. Phew... what a long wait. There are really so many people waiting for their food.

Here taken with my handphone, quality is abit bad but.. you can still see how good it could get away with SGD$6.50 for each. So full with it!

Botak Jones Sausage Dog

Botak Jones Cajun Chicken Plate

Each part of the plate has a speciality. Not the usual fries, not the plain watery coleslaw, not the normal cajun or bratwurst. Peppery fries, cheesy cajun and tasty bratwurst.

They even had a site for their hawker variety.. http://www.botakjones.com

They call it DAMN GOOD. :P

Airbrush Tattoo

by jamminglady @ 15. Oct 2006 - 23:01:05

I just got this cool tattoo using airbrush at a stall.. for just SGD $10. Haha.. The price goes by the size of the tattoo.. might get myself a dragon on the hand for Chinese New Year! :P

It lasts for 2 weeks. Check this out..

Airbrush Tattoo

My Jewel Box

by jamminglady @ 15. Oct 2006 - 22:55:40

Yoz.. do you have trouble finding something good to keep your necklaces? I have had this trouble. I'm the kind who likes to buy a lot of necklaces for varieties. As the years accumulated, I found it hard to really take out the right necklace or choose at a glance. Initially I saw people had something like hooks.. like those in the shops where u just put the necklace into the hook. However, it doesn't protect them from the air.. and it looks abit ugly on the desk.

So I found this cheap and easily organisable clear box for my precious accessories. Here they are! :)

Necklace Box

Working with people...

by jamminglady @ 15. Oct 2006 - 01:56:02

Recently I've discovered something while working in my personal project. This seems to be a common problem everywhere in fact.

There are 2 scenarios:

Person A delegates you a job to do with no specific requirements. You do it as per your own way that you think it's right. After submission, person A gave a list of wrongdoings of what you should not have done and ask you to re-do. My question is.. what is the definition of the delegation? Does it include trust and belief of capability? Or is it about doing it that originator's way? What about listening to our opinions? Or it doesn't matter at all? So we are just robot listening to instructions? So they need a robot, not us.

Person B tells you to decide base on your own opinion and start work on it. So you did as per told. Person B starts to question on your work. Then where is my opinion?

Generally I think many of these situations derived from the belief of your capability and entrusting the work. If you don't believe in that person, then don't let him/her do it.

Before you start questioning (as in when you distrust), the question in your mind should be... do you need a robot do-er or do you need a thinker? This will simply differentiate your attitude. Else... give DETAIL INSTRUCTIONS for your TEMPORARY WORKER. XX(

Marriage is about buying a house???

by jamminglady @ 07. Oct 2006 - 00:41:38

Sometimes I really don't understand this theory. People getting married because they had to buy a house. People getting married because they need to get a permanent resident status in a country. People getting married because they HAVE TO. Then what on earth is marriage about? Doesn't it sound like.. it has been "commercialised"? Sigh... what will happen is that few years later, the girls come to me and complain about all these. I think they only have themselves to blame. I can't say.. the reason is not valid, but is that how they view marriage?

Many of my girl friends get their boyfriends earlier and thus getting married earlier. So some told me about how they got proposed.. how they got married.. and how they are planning their marriage. Oh well, it's a 2 person's business.. who cares as long as it works well for them. However, personally, I don't really believe on having a marriage that is about buying a house, buying a citizenship or any other for god's sake reasons.

I think I don't believe in long term relationships (>4 yrs) or long distance relationships too. It simply doesn't last that long when outside temptations are always unpredictable and too strong to handle. When 5 years are wasted.. my dear girl, you've realised that your time is gone and you've grown old. What else do you have? Either things gotta go to another stage or you'll have to take painful decision..

I think marriage is about living with each other for life. Passion and fire don't last. The next stage is when differences between each other are clear and living together is no longer a problem. It's about whether you love him/her and would like to live and share your life and woes together? Hasn't it always been so?

My friends... perhaps you should think more about the reason of marriage. Though they say love has no reasons... think about your future family.

My new Pink Ionity!

by jamminglady @ 03. Oct 2006 - 23:08:44

Time for a nice product of the month. This was probably something i needed it very much. I wash my hair every morning. And then if I do not get it dry, my hair becomes heavy.. and I'll go to work with a headache. It's easier to manage with your hair cream when it's at least partially dry so that you know how it looks before going out.. Well girls....... lots of excuses :P

I've heard about hair dryers that reduces damages to hair long long back but I never really believe in them. So hearing from stories, it only reduces damages. Finally I went to Best Denki, the electronic shop. I walked through the range of hair dryers. Initially I only thought of getting an extra hair dryer that is portable, a saleslady came to assist me. So I asked her for help.

"I needed a hair dryer that is small and portable." That's all I said. She showed me this small little cutie hair dryer which is said to have a hair reduced damage effect, it also helps your hair to become smooth.. hmmmm.. that's worth thinking. The price was around SGD$45, not expensive too. It's relatively smaller and the handle is foldable. Let's see further.

Ionity Hair Dryer
Ionity Straightener

There is a vent on the top which supposedly gives out ions. Hair naturally becomes negatively charged after washing, and then with pro-longed heating it gets worse. So positive ions generated helps to neutralise the negatively charged hair. So I got myself the pink one. :P

Taken from the Panasonic website:
How negative ions work?
In general hairs are easily positively charged after washed. By exposing hair to negative ions, moisture penetrates each and every strand of hair. These negative ions also coat the air and help it maintain its moisture content. Negative ions also neutalized static electricity and thus enhance the hair's balance.

Well, then I got her help to get a straightener too. I wanted to get it for a long time. Now is the time! Surprisingly, they have the same range for a straightener + curler. So finally I got 2! Great.. From the picture.. it looks a little like something else.. :P

Then I got home, very excited to try. Decided to try it on the following morning instead. It worked so good! The difference was just after 1 try! Your hair was not as dry after drying with hair dryer anymore. I felt it with my hands. Wow.. Thumbs up for it.

The Story between Puma and Adidas

by jamminglady @ 28. Sep 2006 - 15:35:03

I just discovered this while watching Discovery Travel & Living channel. It was featuring Germany. Then it mentioned that the founder of Adidas and Puma were brothers! Interesting.. I began to search about the story on the web.

Indeed they were! The following were extracted from an article about the Dassler brothers:
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The small Bavarian town of Herzogenaurach, near Nuremburg, is most famous in Germany as the home of the Dassler brothers. Were it not for an extreme case of sibling rivalry, it could have been the home to a sports uber-brand.

Adolf ("Adi") and his brother, Rudolf, started making sports shoes in the 1920s. After a falling out during World War II--the exact nature of which remains as mysterious as it was bitter--the brothers went their separate ways; Adi founding Adidas, and Rudolf establishing Puma in the late 1940s.
---- More were featured here:
http://www.rediff.com/money/2006/jun/13forbes.htm

Now what happened between the two brothers? Some said that it was a domestic dispute between an affair of Adolf's wife with Adolf's brother and many different stories...

http://www.speakeasy.invisionzone.com/lofiversion/index.php/t7955.html

Well, heard that the fued was legendary in the German town.

Being Proactive or Genuine?

by jamminglady @ 26. Sep 2006 - 14:41:41

Due to the recognition of our working efforts, our bosses have been treating us with free meals, rewards and awards. It's amazing that so much money is given to all these rather than an increase in salary. I wonder what's really the rationale to it, to make us feel rewarded?

Well, I don't know. Our boss is genuinely nice to everybody and always makes an effort to give us a better environment to work. Some people in the whole big team just obviously try to make themselves so visible like shining crystals on their chairs. Being the so-called proactive employee. And they happened to be fake crystals. sigh.. Sometimes, office is really like a daily sitcom. People and events are always there to amuse me. Haha. It really makes me laugh out loud deep inside.

And then through the last project we had, we have had the very "qualified" people with us. Even with such high "qualification", we still end up doing the same old thing. I do not see anything different in them. Smart people knows that this is not forever, they make secondary plans. Act Smart people thought that this will be forever, they make themself climb till they are old. It's so funny. Daily situations really make a comic. No wonder Dilbert is a hit.

Faces of Vietnam: The Last Day

by jamminglady @ 24. Sep 2006 - 23:35:45

Finally, it's the last day. We still couldn't find the cobra heart as in the Anthony Bourdain's video for an extreme gourmet. We still have some leftover shopping to do. Finish everything which we have not done!

We had KFC chicken as breakfast today. We needed to visit the tailor shops to get back our dresses and pants. So we went off to the Ben Thanh market again for some early shopping. We finally got our dresses at the Tailor, it was still abit long but the tailor shortened it immediately for me. I think I'll wear it next time for wedding dinners or chinese new year.. :P The pants were good, so we requested the tailor to make more pants. Meanwhile, we went shopping again.

We settled for a last lunch of Pho back at the little girl's stall at the market. Ice coffee for the last time. This time we met a man sitting beside us who came to Ho Chi Minh for nearly a month for vacation. He gave us directions on where to find the live cobra heart. Unfortunately, it's a far place from here. We do not have the time to see and try. Too bad. Next time! He also told us that Ho Chi Minh is more vibrant than Hanoi. Looks like it was a great trip at HCM than Hanoi then. :)

Slight drizzle began to start, time for us to return to the hotel and get packing. We had asked the hotel to delay our check-out hours to 3pm, so we manage to have some time to have a good shower. I think there was a little disappointment in not seeing the cobra heart. What's worth the trip was Com Nieu's food, Pho, Coffee and the shopping here. Family bonding too.. That's quite a lot for me already. So now we set off going back after collected our pants at the tailor and the paintings from the art galleries.

In a blink of an eye, we were back on SQ airline. Reached in Singapore in just few hours... seeing the vibrant city lights was like seeing home to me. Bye bye Ho Chi Minh, See ya again!

Faces of Vietnam: The Cuchi Tunnel and the Mekong River

by jamminglady @ 22. Sep 2006 - 23:26:38

This stupid blog.co.uk, after I click on Publish, everything went missing. I don't think I have the energy to write about it anymore..

Below was the agenda:

5.30am: Wake up.
6.30am: Went out to look for breakfast food.
7am: Couldn't find food and had breakfast at the lounge.
7.45am: We set off for a 1.5hour trip to Cuchi Tunnel.
about 11: We finished the Cuchi tunnel tour
1.30pm: Reach Mekong River for boat
Lunch at Mekong river, horse carriage ride, then canoe, then take ferry back
3.30pm: Return back by Van.. it's going to be about 2-3hrs trip.
about 5.30pm: We reached the hotel, super tired.
7pm: Met for dinner together at chinese restaurant then visit art galleries and went back early..

Too tired to describe.. Good night :P

Faces of Vietnam: Market Shopping and Art Galleries

by jamminglady @ 19. Sep 2006 - 15:44:17

Next in the agenda was of course shopping. How could you travel without shopping? Ben Tenh Market is one of the must-come destinations.

So we went on shopping with our bags of coffee in our hands. There were lots of lacquer-ware in the stalls. Beautiful lacquer-wares, tea sets, cutleries and embroidered stuff. Plenty of shopping to be done here. Without knowing, we bought lots of cutleries, ordered tailored pants and dresses. Even with this, it was just light shopping! We were all exhausted due to the humid weather. It's already 2.30pm. We all head back to hotel and decided to skip lunch. We will find dinner place later and go on walking by the night streets.

REST TIME!!

We met up after a break and a clean shower. We've decided to book our next day tour at Cuchi Tunnel with Exossitimo tours which was at the hotel. For both Mekong River and Cuchi Tunnel tour, they were said not to be missed. Getting it settled, we set our foot to a French restaurant which was said to have good french food. However, we ended up ordering Vietnamese food instead at the French dining area. The vietnamese food was nice at the beginning, but we realised that most of them seemed to taste the same towards the end. Not as good as Com Nieu.

We took a walk down the streets with lots of art galleries. Vietnam seemed to be filled with replica artists.. when I said that, I mean most artist here draw replicas of famous paintings such as Picasso's and many more. I realised that they are trying to make a living here.. and not to make a name for themselves. At some galleries, we saw painters painting from famous paintings on postcards. It was a funny scene to me really. Perhaps it is insignificant to non-painters, it's telling us that even artists here are trying to make a living, they have no time for artistic value and originality. It's very commercial. I realised that luckily Singapore has artists promoting value in originality else art would have lost its value.

Simple day for us but our legs were really tired. Gotta wake up early morning tomorrow.. better go to sleep now.

Faces of Vietnam: Good Morning!

by jamminglady @ 19. Sep 2006 - 15:38:29

Good morning Ho Chi Minh! Good morning Vietnam! After a good night sleep, it's time to greet vietnam in the early morning. Today's agenda is eating and shopping and eating and shopping and .. sorry, exaggerated, we need to arrange for tomorrow's itenery. Well, we need to start our day first with a good breakfast of Pho. So let's head down to Ben Tenh Market.

The traffic symphony in the early morning was like morning radio. It will tell you how bustling the street is in the morning. As we saw a market like structure, we went on in. Yes, it is Ben Tenh market. When you walk in, you just feel like shopping forever. Everything in the stalls just grasps your attention. It is like an EXTRA LARGE pasar malam. However, we remembered that we need to find breakfast, so we head on. Finally we saw a section of hawker center styled stalls, except that they do not have spacious seats. People just flock by the side of the stalls and eat. We saw a stall selling beef pho and so we all took our seats. Coconut drink appeared to be quite common in Vietnam, some of us ordered coconut drink and some of us bought iced vietnam coffee with milk. Their coffee was great.

Beef Pho Stall

Hearing so much about their beef noodles, Pho, we definitely have to order. Most of us had beef pho. Vietnamese usually have a plate of vegetables by the side of the bowl of pho for you to add on. So adding in the vegetables, adding spice and chilli, with a squeeze of a half lime, we are ready to eat.

Beef Pho

The taste was good for a 30-50 cents noodle. Abit sourish, abit spicy, the soup was flavourful. Within minutes, all the bowls were clean. The weather was hot and humid. Imagine us having bowls of hot noodles in this weather... Phew.. Luckily there were cold drinks to help us survive the weather. The 14 year old girl helper at the stall started to advertise the coffee powder to us. She showed us 3 grades of coffee beans. Well, we already wanted to buy.. so she managed to sell us a few kilograms of coffee powder. :P What a beginning of the day!

Faces of Vietnam: The footwear street

by jamminglady @ 15. Sep 2006 - 12:59:47

Vietnam Footwear Street

After food, we decided to head down to the footwear street to take a look. Our first shopping.. hehe. We had a hard time looking for it and asking for directions. Finally we reached. Lots of footwear here really! Certainly why it's named this way. Lots of shops left and right selling shoes.. women shoes, men shoes, kids shoes.. all kinds! Leather shoes here seemed to be popular here. Many leather shoes selling cheaply in Vietnam. I almost got myself a pair of low-cut boots but it was too small.. my size had ran out.. well what luck. No choice, next one then.

Hat stores seemed popular too. We saw a number shops just selling hats and caps. They have nice products. Drizzle started and it was our first experience with Vietnam's frequent showers. Fortunately the shops were pretty well linked to each other with a small shelter outside their doors.. we could still shop. After walking for a while, we eventually became tired and showers were getting heavy. So we decided to take a cab back to the hotel.

Finally we ended our 1st night!

Faces of Vietnam: Meet the flying claypot

by jamminglady @ 15. Sep 2006 - 12:36:28

It wasn't a while after we reached the hotel. It's a puzzle as in how a 5 star hotel will look like in this dilapidated country. Well, it wasn't looking posh on the outside so let us try to look in. Upon walking in, I have a contradicting feeling. The lounge here has a big wall length window to look out at the streets, so that guests could sit inside the lounge and look at the streets. Jazzy music filled the hotel lounge. It's like a thin glass distance between the rich and the poor. You feel posh inside and poor outside. It's like an entrance scene in a play.

The whole feeling of touching down here was heavy. We know that the country people are poor. But how poor? We are considered middle-class in our country, what about these people? Here, we looked like a grade higher. Well, we haven't look at the country closer yet, it's still too early to say. Check in first. :P I need a comfy bed to jump on.

Into the room we go... everything seems complete.. just that the decor is not new. Decor is still a standard behind. But the five star service is there, good enough. Nothing beats a good service. Upon seeing the room, we saw something in which Saigon greeted us the moment we are here:
Miss Saigon Figurine
Time for a good warm bath to soothe our feet.

Today's agenda is to visit "Com Nieu" for its famous flying claypot rice and the footwear street. Com Nieu was advertised in Anthony Bourdain's show. We were curious regarding the flying claypot mystery. Of course, we wanted to try the authentic Vietnamese cuisine which they offered too. So there we moved into the restaurant. It's a restaurant that's not too posh. It retained a little of the street flavour. Ordering food is a challenge here. Obviously they didn't know english well, language is a slight barrier when we don't know the food here. We were ordering blindly, haha. We did our best. Of cause the claypot rice was one of them.

Firstly we got our drinks and one of the drinks ordered was their authentic vietnamese coffee. We had heard much about it but not exactly sure how good it could be. I heard that we got to wait for 30 minutes before drinking. So we had 1 ordered.

Vietnamese Coffee

30 minutes later.. we drank.. smells really strong and great. It's like an espresso. A cup of coffee shot.

Not long after a few waiter came out. 1 stood on the other end near the cashier. The rest stood at the other end near the kitchen. They took out several claypots, broke 1 after another and sent the rice flying over to the other side where the water catches the rice with the plate. Phew.. and then 1 more flew.. and then another! It's like a food acrobatic show. A show of display before you eat. One of the rice came to us, sauces are poured over the rice, sprinkled with some sesame seeds and spices before serving. The top part of the rice had became crispy after cooking.

Here it is:
Flying Claypot

Couldn't resist anymore, we took our bite. The top crispy part is like hardened rice.. not too good to tell the truth.. However, the other part of the rice soaked with the sauces tasted heavenly. After 1 bite, you feel like taking more. Yummy! The other galore of dishes came. I think we had more than a 10 course dinner.. and more than a 20 course dinner! All the small dishes that came tasted lovely. We tried their fried spring roll, which was one of their famous dish. It was good. The other dish was its salty stew pork. It's salty and is supposed to go with rice. The pork was soft and blends into the sauce with lots of flavour.

It was a fantastic dinner.

Faces of Vietnam: Hear Their Traffic Symphony

by jamminglady @ 12. Sep 2006 - 22:55:26

The first thing you'll do in this country is to take a look at the faces of the Vietnamese. How do they exactly look like? Chinese? Thai or Indonesian look? When I walked out of the airport.. I felt like a movie star. There were so many people waiting outside the airport with a cleared walkway for you to walk out. They look like Thais. More towards the dark side but yet abit of the chinese look.

In our taxi on the way to our hotel, New World Hotel. The traffic was conjested. We were overwhelmed by the road populated with scooters. There were so many people on the streets. The roads were full of car horning sounds.. forever horning. You felt as if nobody in Vietnam stayed home. It's so densely populated on the roads and streets. Inside the taxi, I felt as if the window pane was a thin line of separation between the fortunate and the unfortunate. Or maybe we weren't used to it. People in this country do not really dress well on the streets. Everything looked old. Everybody were looking for money on the streets. Anything to find a way out for them. How to feed such a big population?

Scooters carried the men, the women, the old and the young kids. It's their main form of transport. Not even walking. The country was too hot to walk maybe. I saw a scene with a man and a woman on the scooter and a young 2 year old kid in the middle. There were more scooters on the street than the cars. To give it a figure, it's like 1 to 10 ratio. In fact, it was faster to travel by scooters. Cars had to give way to the scooters sometimes! Then most of the other cars are taxis. We were surprised by the traffic rules. Besides red light and green light, I think there are no other traffic rules. You can do anything on the road.. Making a U-turn out of nowhere.. making a turn out of nowhere.. cut lanes without thinking or signals.. Phew.. I really hate to cross their roads. Zebra crossings never work. Haha.

A short "expressway" took about 20-30 minutes due to the congested traffic. It's always crowded at any time of the day. Thank god, we finally reached. :)

Vietnam: Reaching Ho Chi Minh

by jamminglady @ 12. Sep 2006 - 14:43:43

A place where I have ZERO knowledge of. The flight there was full of curiousity. What will happen over there? Even the airplane flight makes you feel excited. The last time I took a plane was last year. Perhaps, this added to the excitement. Travelling with different group of people makes you feel different too. SIA flight can't be too bad. The once world's best airline and currently the 2nd best airline should make you at least feel better on the flight than thinking that it's a budget airline. Pretty SIA girls with excellent onboard service. It was just a 1.5hr flight.. too short.. :( I wanna enjoy the flight more with a good movie. Well, things that are sweet are normally short. We just had to appreciate this theory :P. Oh yeah, I surrendered my Siss Army Knife.. Had to collect from the airport later.

It's the first time where I took SIA flight with so many empty seats. Perhaps this is really an off-peak season for travelling to Vietnam. Will there be scary communist soldiers? Will they block us from coming back home? Will it be a bad trip? All the questions were silently embedded in our brains. Travelling with a family who enjoys travelling was quite fun. Simple and no brainer travelling. We do not have to try to crack jokes and think hard to accomodate each other. In a family, you naturally think of everybody's well being and find fun.

I was hoping that there will be turbulence (as I have never experienced) or there will be delays in the flight so that I could enjoy more of the SIA journey. Hahaha.. Unfortunately, god was very kind on me. :P Soon we landed. Temperature was 33 degrees! Humid and HCM will be having showers over the land today. As we walked out of the plane, the connecting walkways was damn hot. Non air-conditioned walkways. You simply feel like you are walking out into an oven. I hope Vietnam is not that hot everyday. As usual, the airport is not posh like Changi Airport. It's just a place built for people to land and walk out of it. Not much shopping or walking around. Just get your bag and get out!

Getting the transport to the airport is another challenge. From the reviews we've read. Getting conned by taxi drivers is very common. Just like Malaysia. Luckily, a taxi counter was built there for you to book a cab to anywhere. Price was okay for 6 pax. Good, taxi settled. Here we go!

Vietnam Trip: Before Flying to Ho Chi Minh

by jamminglady @ 12. Sep 2006 - 14:15:43

I never dreamt that I'll go Vietnam one day. I used to get invitations to ask me to go Vietnam and help the poor. Mainly charity trips. We'll need to pay for our own stay and it's usually long for at least 2 weeks. However in the past, I couldn't afford such trips and at the same time Vietnam did not interest me. There is a curiousity behind such a country full of history but I did not had a feel for travelling to these places at that time.

This time I had the chance to visit Vietnam. Finally, somewhere distant for travel. Not Indonesia, Malaysia or Thailand or some ulu islands... it's the country of war, Vietnam! To us, it is a totally distant place. It is not heard of.. It is not widely recommended.. It is not widely promoted. I thought it's not exactly a country in which most tourists go.. I am wrong.

Of course, to fly this place with just bookings of airplane and hotel is not enough. We do not have a local guide, the language is different too. Research is needed. Most importantly.... FOOOOOOOD!!! Whenever I travel, tasting their food is more important to me than shopping. I'm not a really avid shopper.. until I see something I like or wanted. So I guess I'm a hungry traveller (as opposed to thirsty traveller). :P

I don't believe in tourism guides.. they are mainly good for places of interests. I believe in real feedbacks. This virtualtourist.com site has lots of backpackers/travellers' reviews. Obviously, views are subjective but you could roughly guess by the number of similar feedbacks and the person's originality and culture. So it seems that their spring rolls and pho are very famous. Healthier food with very little oil. It's a must-try. Fortunately, the god of food, Anthony Bourdain, had been there too! So no worries about knowing where the good food are. Check out his videos in "A Cook's Tour". According to him, flying claypot rice seems to be a famous thing too. Must-try :P So much for food.. next is shopping.. what's there? There are markets there it seems. The market is like our Bugis Street in Singapore. Lots of cheap and good stuff. And tailors are good.. they can get your clothes out in 1 day. That's what we heard, how good it is... I'll let you know. :wave:

So before we started travelling, we need to exchange money. Heard that they mostly use US Dollar (USD) or Vietnam Dongs (VND). So I tried to find a currency exchanger near my house and asked if I could exchange to VND.

"Now nobody exchanges to VND! Their money has no value! They use USD only!" The uncle exclaimed. Hmmm.. I was still quite doubtful. I withdrew $600 and of course I should exchange at least some. So I exchanged SGD$400 first into USD. Let me check around before I exchanged for more USD. Well, the uncle appeared to be right... hahaha.

Packing comes next. :P I prepared my packing early. I thought it's a 3am flight. Before that I have some work to complete on the previous days plus I have night conference calls. Clothes are not an issue.. Toiletries are okay.. I suspected that I carried 1 kg of toiletries. :S Everything into my Vertikal Climb backpack. I've only used it twice. Once for Thailand and once for KL. No more.. It still looks brand new in it's orangy yellow color. I liked it quite a lot. Unexpectedly on the day when I walked out of the door.. one of the small buckle broke! I was still examining why it broke. It caused one of the back main handle to come out on one side and so I could carry on my back. Carrying on one hand would be bad on my shoulders. I was very disappointed.. I am already on my way to airport. Luckily I came out of the house very early, so I went to look for a cheap bag to replace it temporarily. I was sweating like mad carrying the broken bag. I was worried that I couldn't get. Too early, the shops were not open. None of these shops that opens early sell any backpacks or travelling bags. What are my choices?
1. Continue to carry this backpack on one side..
2. Go to Jurong West Ave 1 to buy another bag..
3. Go home and try to get another bag (if I have, but I was not sure).

I think 2nd choice was the best option.. if there's still nothing. I guess I'll have to get it at the airport. Fuming with broken bag, I took a short bus to Ave 1. Light shone from the shop into my eyes. I found it! All are ugly bags... but at least it has rollers for me to trolley along. So I got one that my house doesn't have for about $28. With a big "POLO" word on it. I hate imitation goods that don't look real. :( I have no choice. The auntie was very nice and she understood my plight. She assisted in the transfering of my stuff into the new bag too. I thought I could still save my backpack so I took a cab and put it back into my house before heading to the airport.

My backpack and new sling/back-carry bag before I bring it out:
Backpack and Bag

WHAT A FIRST DAY..

Bye bye! Going on Vacation!

by jamminglady @ 08. Sep 2006 - 00:19:57

Well, I'm flying! flying to somewhere.... I can't tell you :P

Anyway.. it's been a long time since I took the SIA plane. I'm going to take it again. Wonderful.. I miss that plane TV, the handsome pilot (whoever he is), the pretty SIA lady (always with a smile and thick makeup, at least prettier than all other airlines I've seen) and the FOOD!

I've always felt that SIA's food is much better than any other airlines. The freshness compared to other airlines. Of course, I cannot expect claypot rice and char kuay teow.. but I've always enjoyed the galore of appetizers and dessert set with it. *Salute to SIA*

Well, to prepare for the trip.. I got myself a new camera!! I didn't expect myself to do that. However, the crowd at Comex 2006 just makes me get onto the camera fever. :P I believe I've been wanting it for sometime. Initially wanted a $229 Nikon deal, ended up getting a $499 Casio Exilim! Haha.. :wave:

Here are the fruits of my "labour":
Camera Pouch
Camera

It's not the latest Sony T10.. it's not a digital SLR.. for a camera idiot like me, I think this is already very good. hehe. After all, who expects a stupid cupid to have a good arrow set? :P

I'm going to leave this stressful town for a retreat. No more work, no more conference, no more nags.. just fun!

Good bye for now.. come back soon. :))

Big Wish List 2006 updated

by jamminglady @ 28. Aug 2006 - 16:23:36

Well, it's time to draft some bigger wish list by the financial year end of 2006:

1. Win AXS Lucky draw, win a Volkswagen Beetle! Have to wait till beginning of 2007.. Shucks.

2. Pass my PPCDL, Power Pleasure Craft Driving License. After 1 year, I stil haven't pass the practical.. my parents waited till their heads drop. I wanna drive them out to sea on some Sundays man. My dad maybe will start to learn how to fish before he retires.

3. Finish my own project. (Launch has been delayed for sometime, it better get launch soon!)

4. To have money to buy my new home. (Wishful thinking.. Haha.. but people say wish has no limits. :P)

5. Travel to a faraway place for long vacation. (Longer than 7 days is considered long for employees unfortunately :-/)

*Prays to God*

Finding my early retirement point

by jamminglady @ 28. Aug 2006 - 16:01:59

Leo girls are hopelessly romantic and playful animals. Heard from the radio. Well ya, it really is somehow true for me.

I like to play so much that happiness is my topmost priority. No matter how I get it. Romance is fun to play with. Seems like I really yearn for times where I could play my hearts out, at the same time, I don't lose my ambition. My ambition is supposed to allow me to play hard and no more work. :P

Well, well, must really work for it to get it sometimes. I've tried lucky draws, 4D, TOTO.. NONE WORKED YET. Sigh... only small winnings.. like $100 cheque from Singtel 3G handphone SMS, $20 NTUC voucher from company lucky draw. But better than kosong. :P But I'm really working hard on the lucky draws in case my luck change. Haha. You never know hor!

Then of course, I must work hard for my own retirement. I know that work will never get me early retirement but only pocket money every month. Even that, I find that I've been spending quite a lot on food and transport and insurance. I kept my money in my insurance so that I won't spend them. This results in lesser money when I try to give money to my parents. Sigh.. even pocket money is not enough!!! I'm not interested in working up to higher management, spend my time in boring meetings, conferences and P.R with a bunch of boring people. No time to spend on what I earn! How can?! Working on something that MIGHT bring you early retirement is better than doing nothing, of course, I'm continuing hard on my lucky draws.. HAHA. I don't mind suddenly getting a free car or a free condominium. :))

Recently I've been trying hard at my AXS machine on a Volkswagen Beetle lucky draw, M1 free 2 weeks rental of BMW, then miscellenous lucky draws. If people can easily get $1K cash out of my company D&D lucky draw.. don't think it should be that difficult difficult for me right??? LOL.