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Sunday, August 22, 2010
Penang - Land of Glorious Food/Makan
What would a "deviant" mum do when her son has no school on PSLE oral days and thanks to the YOG, has coinciding school vacation? Yes, plan for a short getaway. It has been a long time since we had a family vacation and thanks to budget airlines, we managed to secure $85 flight tickets to Penang.
It was planned to be a NO AGENDA, walk around and EAT EAT EAT holiday. And we did just that!
Day ONE
As soon as we checked in, we took the Hotel Shuttle to Gurney Plaza. We wasted no time in our food quest.



Took Rapid Bus 101 to Batu Feringgi.
Went to the Butterfly Park, got over the initial skepticism of the attraction, and enjoyed the tour eventually.
These are the simple things that we tend to overlook.
The highlight of the day would be the beach outside of Hard Rock Cafe Penang. The Sam family have always been a fan of the Sun, Sand and Sea and good American food (Thanks, HRC, love the potato skins!)



A day at the beach in Penang .....
How did we end our night?
Following recommendations from chubbyhubby.net, we had our char-siew at Teik Seng Makannan, seriously the best char siew I will ever taste in this lifetime!

We finished it with a bang! Hawker food at the famous Macalister Food Joint for Chendol!

Day THREE
Started our day at the One Corner Cafe - just walking distance to our hotel.
Had our dose of Kopi, Chee Cheong Fun, Wan Than Mee. Was told by locals that the Hokkien Mee was very popular, true enough, we were informed that the wait would be at least 30 mins....er...not today. But Definitely tomorrow we will have a go at it, put it on our top priority list.



A trip to Penang Hill didn't materialise as the Funicular (tram) was in the process of being replaced by new "high-tech" looking ones. A Rapid (Public bus) up and down Penang Hill gave us a city tour of Air Hitam.
Plus a little bit of shopping at here and there, we were pretty much stuffed by this time.
The other highlight would be the ferry ride to Butterworth, and passing the Penang Bridge was spectacular.


But never too late for supper....back to Gurney for asam-laksa and char kuey teow.
That night, Pete and myself rushed to the GYM at 9.40 pm, for reasons very obvious, we simply had to work it out!
Day Four
Did FOUR days just pass just like that?
The food quest just goes on .... agenda :
1) Hokkien Mee
2) Nandos
3) Buy famous tao sar piah and local goodies
It was hard to leave Food Paradise but school/work beckons ....
I do have a Food List and To-Do list for Penang, email me if you would like a copy!
XOXO,
Alve
PS: Leaving you with pictures in next post.
It was planned to be a NO AGENDA, walk around and EAT EAT EAT holiday. And we did just that!
Day ONE
As soon as we checked in, we took the Hotel Shuttle to Gurney Plaza. We wasted no time in our food quest.
Gurney Hawker
Had seafood at a Restaurant
Day TWO
Took Rapid Bus 101 to Batu Feringgi.
Went to the Butterfly Park, got over the initial skepticism of the attraction, and enjoyed the tour eventually.
The highlight of the day would be the beach outside of Hard Rock Cafe Penang. The Sam family have always been a fan of the Sun, Sand and Sea and good American food (Thanks, HRC, love the potato skins!)
How did we end our night?
Following recommendations from chubbyhubby.net, we had our char-siew at Teik Seng Makannan, seriously the best char siew I will ever taste in this lifetime!
Char siew sliced into thin slices and stir fried, end result - smoky and lacquered with a sweet and sticky glaze!
We finished it with a bang! Hawker food at the famous Macalister Food Joint for Chendol!
Day THREE
Started our day at the One Corner Cafe - just walking distance to our hotel.
Had our dose of Kopi, Chee Cheong Fun, Wan Than Mee. Was told by locals that the Hokkien Mee was very popular, true enough, we were informed that the wait would be at least 30 mins....er...not today. But Definitely tomorrow we will have a go at it, put it on our top priority list.
A trip to Penang Hill didn't materialise as the Funicular (tram) was in the process of being replaced by new "high-tech" looking ones. A Rapid (Public bus) up and down Penang Hill gave us a city tour of Air Hitam.
Plus a little bit of shopping at here and there, we were pretty much stuffed by this time.
The other highlight would be the ferry ride to Butterworth, and passing the Penang Bridge was spectacular.
But never too late for supper....back to Gurney for asam-laksa and char kuey teow.
That night, Pete and myself rushed to the GYM at 9.40 pm, for reasons very obvious, we simply had to work it out!
Day Four
Did FOUR days just pass just like that?
The food quest just goes on .... agenda :
1) Hokkien Mee
2) Nandos
3) Buy famous tao sar piah and local goodies
It was hard to leave Food Paradise but school/work beckons ....
I do have a Food List and To-Do list for Penang, email me if you would like a copy!
XOXO,
Alve
PS: Leaving you with pictures in next post.
Monday, August 9, 2010
On the Youth Olympics "spirit"
A moment of pride and glory when the Singapore flag was introduced.
Seriously, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld
Seriously, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld
Outing to Zoo
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