And there you have it, a smooth, milky fragrant dessert to coooool you down.
Mango Pudding
And there you have it, a smooth, milky fragrant dessert to coooool you down.
Taiwanese Soya Milk in Ipoh
While in Ipoh, took a short cut home through these new row of shophouses in Medan Ipoh Bistari, a shop with a big red sign caught my eyes: Yong He Soy Milk 永和豆漿. Wow, bravo!!! At last, a Taiwanese snack house in Ipoh!
They serve their soya milk either hot, warm or cold. You can opt for either sweet or sugar-free. Their signature beverage is The Rice Soya Peanut Milk, a grounded peanut drink, very similar to our blended peanut soup (fah sang wu) but in a more liquid state.
The soya milk and the rice soya peanut milk
The radish cake (RM2.50) pan fried to crispiness, texture so-so.
Greed, greed! Due to the reasonableness of the price, we over-ordered and were bloated! But, will definitely return. Yong He is at the row of shops behind the MacDonald Drive-thru along Jalan Tasek (near Tesco), same row as Serai Sate Kajang.
Wat, Wat, Wat... What Next? Wat!
Continued ... Cruising along Chao Phraya ...
While walking towards the Grand Palace, we saw a sign showing Silpakorn University on the left and we just gave it a peek. At the Grand Palace, the entrance ticket cost us 250B each. If you are Thai, we can just walk pass the barrier without having to pay a Baht.
We were given a booklet about the Grand Palace but I prefer picture with short and simple words. Just to let you lot know: The Grand palace complex was established in 1782 and it houses not only the royal residence and throne halls but also a number of government offices as well as a renowned Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Wat Phra Kaew. By the way, Wat means temple in Thai.
The building in the Grand Palace is divided in two structures. One is the modern building and the other half is the old Thai building structure and I think it is quite unique though.
There was a horde of snap-happy tourists and our hopes of good photos or even looking around in peace were quashed.
The King no longer lives there but you can admire the architecture and watch the changing of the guards.
This is the very first scene when you enter.
This beautiful gold coated building definitely can't be missed.
The Guardian Angel?
Beautiful and breathing-taking architecture.
Streamyx SUCKS!
Argh! The broadband TM Streamyx in my place is down again! Was last connected on Thursday morning, then I went out, returned at 3pm, tried to log on but failed. I have carried out all the troubleshooting, the ADSL light seemed stable, but I could not open any webpage. I called their Customer Care Support Hotline 1300-88-9515.
Making complaint to Streamyx is ALWAYS an EXTREMELY FRUSTRATED process.
The machine on the other end answered and instructed you to press the necessary buttons in order to proceed to the next step. Then, have to hang on to the line listening to the so boring music until a human would speak to you. The pre-music announcement from Streamyx goes like this : "Your call is important to us. Sorry, all our agents are currently engaged. Please hold while we try to connect you."
But, this time round, I have been listening to their music for two whole days and I did not get to speak to any human AT ALL. I then sent a complaint via email, telling them to call me instead.
It took their agent more than 24 hours to call me. Went through the same old troubleshooting procedure and filed a report. Now, have to wait for 2 to 3 working days for them to 'find out' the problem. Note: Not fixing it, merely to find out what went wrong.
This is what Streamyx's agent said to me : "We will lodge a technical report regarding your internet connection issue to our Technical Department for further action. Our personnel will contact you in 2/3 days time regarding this matter."
It really sucks! Paying the monthly broadband fee, and not getting the service, is MOST FRUSTRATING. I have been looking for other Broadband ISP provider. Was attracted to the new P1 Wimax, but my condo tower just happened to be foot away from the coverage. Damn!
Really spoilt my weekend, Wesak Day holiday and Mother's Day!!!
Cruising Along Chao Phraya, Bangkok
A trip to Bangkok wouldn't be complete without cruising along the majestic Chao Phraya, the "river of kings" - the longest river in Thailand stretching hundreds of kilometres. Memories took me back to my geography class during my primary school days where it was known as "Menam River".
Passed under a bridge.