| Saturday, October 31, 2009 |
| FT Breakfast Club: TWP Putrajaya |

Truly 3-in-1: Food. Event. Park. That’s the reason why I love Taman Warisan Pertanian [P6 near the DPM’s residence]. Its open-air, gazebo-like concept and the famous Sate Sahmuri, Unan Roti John along with other distinctive gerais are complementing each other perfectly. And trust me that TWP are quite active in organising events and anything ‘hijau’, i.e for one lucky day you could eat as many durians you like for only RM10!
My usual breakfast here would be Nasi Kerabu [RM4] with Air Suam [sometimes RM FOC if you are good-looking hehe], or Roti John [RM3.5] and Sahmuri famous sate [RM.60] for evening munch. It is a mystery to me that the ambience for the morning breakfast is quite different from an early dinner outing. Is it because of the crowds? or simply of the romantic-lighting setting and the wooden-effect that embraces the arena? Well I will let you to find out…{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=478 Labels: breakfast club, makan |
posted by hafezinisme @ 5:12 PM  |
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| The Biggest Gasing in Putrajaya! |
The latest in array of landmarks of Putrajaya is being built now sandwiched between KPDNHEP P2 and the less-popular Taman Pancarona P16. The 8-storey building has been much the talk of the town, as the glass panel-building appears to take shape of a gasing or diamond. Its inverted-bottom up-pyramid structure look weird yet elegant, and it is said it would save up to 30% energy compared to normal building.
The building belongs to the Ministry of Energy and Resource, and soon will house the Communication Commission. Bloggers should take note as now they have bigger and proper archiving system to monitor any slanders and malice, aha!
{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=477 Labels: architecture, putrajaya |
posted by hafezinisme @ 4:59 PM  |
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| Mat'aam Series: An Nafurah |
[KL Retro] Woow! My 6- and 8-yr old nieces’ eyes were almost blown out off their sockets! For me, my tongue was almost out of its place, for a simple reason that I yet to make peace with the menu. Both situations put all of us at unease. I tried to relax, and gradually gained my focus and eventually my appetite. What a show!!
Well an-Nafurah in Le Meridien, KL Sentral was the only place then to have an exclusive fine-dining in Moroccan or Middle Eastern’ styles, in addition to live belly-dancing performance – next to dinner your table! I was there to honour an invitation, but to eat was hard enuf, and it was super harder to eat and to focus and not to blink! Hehe
Last week, I came back to the place only to bid for some discarded stuff and furniture, as they are officially closing down the venue and replacing it with a new outlet. I recognised some of the friendly staff, but unfortunately the dancers were all gone...
{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=465Labels: makan, mat'aam |
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| Mat'aam Series: Raushah |
To : Where @? From : Raushah Jln Damai. Join? Reply : Gr8! In 15
It was half past seven, and I was still stuck doing paperwork. I somehow skipped my lunch today, and my stomach called for a dutiful revenge. So I got a reason to eat more: 1 for the lunch and 1 for the dinner. And after 15 min I arrived at Jalan Damai famous joint ‘ar Raushah’. By the way, you would easily find many good Arabs restaurants in any part of KL, if you already an addict like me…
I browsed through the menu, and found nothing new. The great distinctive part was they served teh tarik [RM3] as well. Then I looked around and found few Malay families and couples having a real dinner. “Did you notice that there are more locals than Mid Easterners?” I asked. My friend nodded. ”It’s too early for them to have dinner lah..” Well he got a point, but surely our last meeting there was like having a dinner in Marrakesh or Dubai, though!
My Chicken Mandey Rice [RM17] was excellent, and it is still a secret how they grilled(?) the chicken so tender yet so juicy. For my friend and me, updating local news and gossips was a great therapy, but the Mandey Rice was almost like a multiple err, pleasure hehe.
{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=464Labels: makan, mat'aam |
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| Friday, October 30, 2009 |
| OKU [Special Citizen] Tribute: Part 1 |

”The fact that we do not see much of handicapped people in the city, might be a result of lack of infra/facilities provided (sic)..”
Frankly, I think I got it wrong for the exact word to word extraction, but at least, that was the focal point of discussion in one of the Musings by Mdm Marina Mahathir (the Star) a long long time ago. I believe much have changed in times, and we are now embracing more OKU-friendly approach and better facilities in the city - but I hope my eyes are not deceiving. Only Special Citizens could answer whether what I saw is indeed a polished policy that had transpired and reached their needy hands. Well let’s share some of the palpable good signs:
1. Istana Budaya and our train stations certainly have dedicated wheelchair routes and helpful staff to assist you, and I think we must agree that all new buildings in Putrajaya have that facilities. 2. I saw an OKU sign at the back of some of the rapidKL buses, but yet to encounter the real situation. I remember clearly my London double-decker used a hydraulic deck for people with wheelchairs. 3. DBKL has built many Gents/Ladies with proper facilities for the Special Citizen at the Public area, and one needs not to look for the nearest KFC or mamak anymore!
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posted by hafezinisme @ 6:43 PM  |
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| Golfing Inspired by err, Stomach! |
On one lazy Sunday morning, I was standing in front of a mirror, and suddenly an alarming writing appeared out of no where on my bulging boroi-er stomach, “You can run no more”. Suddenly I realised my futsal days are numbered, and I need a new territory. Well that’s how the way it started…
Golfing is anywhere in FT especially KLP. You will always bump into Clubs wherever you head in this part of the world. Any avid golfer is pampered with choices of greens, from signature course to championship courses just around the block. We got one in front of a nose of KLCC, one in Titiwangsa, not to mention a friend in Jalan Duta ends his office-hour at 5 and still manages to get a round of 9-hole at the KGPA or KLGCC afterwards. Apart from that, we must also acknowledge that these padang rumput not only the place to get sweat, but also play role as tourism attraction. And I’m not joking when I said that some of our ASEAN neighbours fly down in the morning to KL and gone back after 18-hole in the afternoon!
The fact is I love to associate Federal Territory golfing with lush greenery, and I believe somehow these ‘small forest’ added much to our FT landscapes. At least I prefer that in comparison to some tasteless concrete blocks in form of apartments and condos. I believe you will agree with me, rite?
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posted by hafezinisme @ 4:55 PM  |
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| Kl Series: why do you like KL _____ ? |
It’s Friday and let’s put the word MOSQUES. Well at the heart of this city, muslims have a lot of choices, depending best on what they're looking for selain keredhaan Tuhan…
1. Masjid Negara. Relax with cooling-effect. Tan Sri Albukhary has done wonders. And the Jumaat’s gerais are the best: Briyani, Popia Beratur and Soup are second to none. Pakcik aphrodisiac pun ada. Only distanced parking area. 2. Masjid Bukit Aman. Small but accommodative. I like the ambience. 3. Masjid Wilayah. Gigantic. Ample parking. Air-cond. Need more? Aha, briyani at Duta Food Court is another best option! 4. Masjid Pulapol. A well-known secret, and a venue if you wanna know who’s who’s driving what - resembles a NAZA showroom. 5. Masjid Jamek? I’d end up praying under hot scorching sun on the pavement. 6. Masjid Pakistan Chowkit? Hmm, tak faham la pulak..
{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=448Labels: kl series. mosque |
posted by hafezinisme @ 1:24 PM  |
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| Teppan-Yaki, not Daki!! |
If you are happened to be in Japan, mind that the Kanji brings a different connotation, as Teppan-Yaki means ‘the flat pan-stove’-‘anything fried or grilled’. So what Malaysians perceive as a household menu, might be in slightly different meaning to the Samurais.
Well my last encounter with teppan-yaki - and it became my fav outlet - was at the Mid Valley’s upper food court back in years, but my crave reclined since they moved somewhere. But last weekend, I happened to wonder around the trendy up-market Pavilion Mall in my empty stomach. My pancaindera perut (err, no translation for this) brought me to the very end of the food court, and there was a minimalist yet cosy teppan-yaki outlet.
The usual setting appeared simple yet fulfilling. The teppan was long enough to fill 20-30 pax with extra seats, and the well-kimonoed chef looked eager to please his customers. I relaxed and admired. How I love so much the art of potong sayur in orderly manner! A silver/copper paper was put on and I was ready to eat, suddenly a devilish thought slowly sneaked in my mind, “Hmm, what if a rat had a marathon session ON the stove last nite??“ Hmm, as long as it doesn’t happen right in front of my eyes, and as long as the sauce and spices tasted great!! Nyum nyum!
[KL2FT Tips] Better taste? Seek for an outlet that prepares Sawi Putih (Silver-beat mustard or Brassica Rugosa or Pakchoy hehe) instead of Green ones.
{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=442Labels: makan, Pavilion |
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| Thursday, October 29, 2009 |
| KL Series : Why do you like KL ____ ? |
First let’s put the word FOOD in the missing link. Second let’s think of your favorite kuih or lauk AND stay focus! Third, start counting-down to the lunch time and nevermind the dropping saliva hehe..
1. It is almost anywhere, everywhere! You won't die because of hunger in KL as the food outlets are almost everywhere – you can find them under the tree, next to the junctions, inside any Malls, or any entrance of 4D kiosks. The best seats are always by the roadside - open-air! 2. It’s cheap, if you know where to. You’ll be surprise to find some famous outlets just charge minimally as they make fortune in volume, not per pax. 3. It’s timeless. You can have breakfast’s menu at night, and you can switch your evening tea for supper. I mean, you can have Nasi Lemak at midday, or you can have it later at nite. You can also have Sate for breakfast if you’d like to! 4. Spoilt by choices. Mamak for dinner? Chinese Halal? Or Bak Kut Teh? Southern Indian? Melayu?? You’ll get pening to choose. Masakan Kelate or Utara? Sarawakians’ or Johor Selatan or Minang for luncheon? [Argghhhh!!!]
[KL2FT Tips] A simple clue to find a reasonably affordable gerai is to find one that fixed a standard price for all drinks RM1!!
{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=441Labels: kl series, makan |
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| Wednesday, October 28, 2009 |
| Review: Cuci The Musical, Istana Budaya, 23-8 Nov |
Parkir di KL memang ada misteri sendiri. Macam malam ini. Pastinya ia bukan malam pertama tayangan, tapi saya melihat parkir Istana Budaya penuh ke belakang. Selalu penanda aras saya ialah parkir panggung antara paling maju dan indah di dunia itu. Kalau penuh bererti sambutan hebat. Tapi tayangan juga hebatkah?
Malam ini (27 Okt) Cuci The Musical (CTM) bermula dengan prolog intro ringkas padat, dan sampai tamat saya dikesan dengan penggunaan kesan dan program khas latar pentas – bangunan dan awan menjalin mood ‘ketinggian’ yang diceritakan, tata cahaya siang malam yang dirasai harmoni, reka opis yang hebat disederhanakan tanpa menghilangkan pelakon. Sistem tukar set yang tenang dan hidrulik pentas nyata minima tidak menggganggu lancar. Babak dialih dari café atau opis elegan ke ceruk gerai Kg Baru dengan bersahaja, dan fizikal van (selalu saya persoalkan kehadiran kenderaan dalam teater!) tidak menjelikkan langsung kali ini. Keseluruhan, prop kerja, bangunan cakar langit dan kota cosmopolitan ditimbulkan ketara dalam setiap babak sangat kena, sedang sut karier atau santai yang tidak menonjol, tapi tidak pula tenggelam dalam warna-warna tanah yang ketara. Plot suspens atau tenang-joli juga selingan dibina dan diolah baik lambang skrip/arahan yang jitu.
Pelakon? Malas saya perkenalkan. Mungkin ramai kurang bersetuju, tapi peribadi ini adalah himpunan pelakon terhebat sepanjang tahun ini yang mata saksikan. Musikal, pasti jatuh kembali ke aksi penyanyi, tapi kali ini bukan soal Penyanyi Diberi Peluang Berlakon (kategori baru Cannes!). Ia barisan pelakon hebat dengan vokal mantap, dan setiapnya seperti diperkenan watak. Citra kanda-dinda, adik-abang, staf-bos, anak-ayah, sekutu-seteru tidak sekalipun membuatkan mana-mana pelakon terkebelakang dari yang lain. Mungkin ini berbalik kerana mereka sendiri mempunyai kekuatan masing-masing agaknya…
Cerita ini sangat KL sebenarnya, tetapi universal dan bukan terhad ditatap warga kota. Ia limpahan isu paling remeh sepusar kebersihan, IMPIAN dan USAHA, tapi diakhir itu kita boleh menatapnya sebagai hiburan saja, atau pergi jauh sedikit menilai erti sebenar persaudaraan, cinta, tekad, hatta nilai kuasa, rasuah dan wang dibalas karma. Ada sedikit kritik social terpercik, dan ada juga satira disengajakan atas nama humor (Eh tulisannyer Khairy??). Apa-apalah!
CTM agak panjang - bukan meleret – dan ia biasa berlaku jika pelakon kreatif beraksi. Saya hilang kiraan babak bila Vanida dan Hans bergantungan disinar bulan - menjadikan ia dua kali romantik. Tiada celanya? Kritikal saya mahukan dialog yang lebih pendek, dan bukan melebihi 10 patah disebut laju-laju dan menapisi slapstik jika ada. Kareografi okay walau dicabar babak dengan lebih 20 penari, dibuat tempo pantas selari mood tapi ada juga boleh dipersoal. Tata cahaya kadang-kadang tersasar, dan alangkah indahnya kalau tatamuziknya lebih baik dari yang sudah baik malam ini. Hon sederhana dan pekik kota jika ditambah jadi bagaimana ya? Amanat saya, jika tiket sudah habis pergi curi atau apa saja kerana ia berbaloi (err, terima kasih Hot FM!). Orang KL kena menikmati hiburan sekitar, selain berada di depan tv atau mamak di malam hari. Malam ini saya dihiburkan, dan saya terhibur. Saya sungguh sungguh terhibur! Labels: play, review, XTVT |
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| Monday, October 26, 2009 |
| Da Vinci & Lasagna were Lovers?? |
“.. sdrawkcab etorw eh yas yehT..” Mystery code?? Well they say da Vinci loved to write backwards, and people use mirror in order to read them. And they also say Monalisa is subtly a man. And soon I started a rumour that Siti Lasagna was an unknown Sicilian Princess, later immortalised in form of food by him!
Honestly, the closest I could get to Da Vinci was the Da Vinci’s Code by Dan Brown, but now the legend is coming to town. Bigger than upcoming Beyonce’s or Mawi’s concerts, Pusat Sains Negara is now holding months-long international event of this wonderguy from Verocchio's workshop. Well you need to fly to Florence or the Lourve in Paris no more, as Bukit Damansara brings them down at our backyard. A truly world-class occasion in KL not to be missed!
Date 1 Oct – 17 Jan ‘10. Group Purchase and Family Price are also available [from RM13, RM20 and RM25] [http://www.totalsportsasia.com/TSA_Events/davinci_malaysia/]
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posted by hafezinisme @ 5:45 PM  |
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| Review: Via Lens of KL 24/7 |
I love to collect coffee table books – a good excuse not to read but to glimpse. A great gift from/to frens, but how I hate to check-in them and pay for the excess baggage tax. Most of the time I had to hand-carry them, and it was a pretty hard work, I tell you.
Off the dusty shelf, I found a ‘coffee table book’ that quarter of its normal size, yet maintains its exclusivity. KL 24/7 captures the cultural diversity and archaic architectural of Kuala Lumpur in its jubilance. I honestly seen ‘foto-foto KL yang lebih cantik’, but it appears to be a great ‘time photo album’ in fairly attractive presentation and comprehensive in themes and moods.
The book gathered the works of the talented photographer Mr Rizal Zainudin, teamed up with Ida Rahim & Shireen Zainudin (Bowwow Visuals/Lollipop Publishing, 90 pgs, 2007 ) states,” .. this is our pictorial tribute to our city...rooted in tradition, embracing its modern-day tribes..” simply said it all. Its mini-ness (6 inch x 6.5inch) is catchy to the eye, and far far away from my excess baggage intricacy.
{vote} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=355Labels: book review |
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| Saturday, October 24, 2009 |
| FT Weekend Updates |
1. While you are still mourning about Beyonce’s disappearance act, mind that KL and surrounding have few more to offer. Yes nothing beats the singer’s curvy assets at any angle, but those curves at Sepang Moto GP [malaysiagp.com.my] are worth watching too! Blast for full-throttle actions, and greeting “cheese’ to those beautiful paddock’s girls are recommended activities. Sunday will see a decisive championship maneuvers - not to mention our locally-bred wildcard riders Mr Elly Idzlianizar and Md Zulfahmi will be locking helmet to helmet with Mr. Rossi and Capirrosi. Malaysia Boleh!
2. My list of happening in KL also includes the ’nenek’ of all extreme sports - BASE [Building, Antennae, Span, Earth] JUMP. The lively KL Tower [menarakl.com.my & kltowerjump.com] is holding a free-fall activity this week, but I felt sorry for their ’info-less’ online promotion. So kindly observe the chronological orders: No 1> First, parachuteers are to sign the statutory letter, in case they leap to their death. No 2> They will climb to the top of the Menara, then jump and scream simultaneously, “Haiiii Kak Loonggggg!!”. No 3> Mid-down in the air, they must release the pin fast - any delay even a second would fall back to the reason why they do No 1! Enuf said…
3. The last 24 hours’ buzz in town is totally about the Budget 2010, and how it will transcend the landscapes of FT in the next years. This last budget for 9th MP also marked a new era as the Kementerian Wilayah Persekutuan has been tasked with a new name and portfolio ‘Kesejahteraan Bandar’. Mind you SEJAHTERA is a big word, and it carries weight. The welfare of the community, safety as well as the extension of LRT line, Puduraya revivalism and Rapid KL upgrades - in all 3 territories - are vital affairs on any given day. By the way, DBKL were given money to erect covered walkways in many major parts of the city, and soon we’ll be leaving our umbrella behind!
{vote} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=353Labels: actiVT, budget, update |
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| Thursday, October 22, 2009 |
| Ikan di Laut Asam di Darat: 2 Wilayah 1 Jodoh |
Dibawa orang si pohon Serai Dari Labuan ke Ibukota, Majlis dirai tersipu Mempelai Doa kami ke akhir Usia
Dipisahkan laut, dijarakkan tempat, tapi Jodoh masih kerja Tuhan. Teman baik, En Mali warga asli Ampang dengan latar St. John, dipaut hati oleh gadis manis dari wilayah jauh Labuan baru-baru ini. Rupanya kota Kuala Lumpur ini memang kota jodoh, agaknya...
Kata orang, tinggi hajat tinggilah ujiannya. Tiga hari Aidilfitri berlalu, sekeluarga terbang dari Semenanjung, dan dari Labuan mereka berbot ke Pulau Penyu, meredah ombak sambil menghirup bayu China Selatan yang damai dalam percik buih bermutiara. Indah!
Saya cuma berkesempatan ke majlis sebelah lelaki baru-baru ini. Kelakar juga bila dicerita pengapit setia En Puwe bahawa saat bertandang semua tetamu sudah pulang. Rupanya budaya setempat makan awal pagi hari, dan bukan seperti Semenanjung menjelang Zuhur!
{Ucapkata} Tahniah Kawan, dan Kekalkan Persaudaraan Semenanjung-Labuan!
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| Wednesday, October 21, 2009 |
| Lempeng Hangat Titiwangsa |
“I don’t know whether we should copyright Rumah Terbuka, but (it’s) definitely Malaysian..”
Here’s the catch. If you frequent and a fan to TDM’s blog [chedet.com – under spam?], you would surely come across those phrases and its subtle message, and personally I could not agree more. In that spirit, last Sunday I briefly went to another Rumah Terbuka – a truly 1-Malaysia’s aspiration as it combined both the Aidilfitri and Deepavali – at Taman Tasik Titiwangsa organised by Ministry of FT & DBKL.
20,000 citizens packed the scene, including foreign Excellencies as well as Jamal Abdillah etc but I was looking for only 1 specific person – my favorite chef! Eventually I found my way to gerai serving Laksa and Lempeng. Well I’m not much [very very subjective if in hunger] a Laksa-guy, but Chef Liza’s Lempeng was par excellence, and better than any Lempeng from this part of the world [from Java to Maluku]. I might exaggerate a bit, but like M&M, it did not melt in my hand…
{KL2FT Ponder} Kudos! Honestly that was the first time I saw any Minister’s parents would join the rakyat's event and how I was touched…
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| Tuesday, October 20, 2009 |
| KL Revisited: Part I |
My personal collection of past images of this Capital city, back in mid-80’s and 90’s were blurry images of many places and faces. As an outsider - a village boy hailed from Taiping and Parit Buntar and was stepping into the ‘black-hole of freedom’ of university life – vivid memories from my past-subconscious mind are strictly about these stuff:
1. Puduraya was a big Chimney, and busier than Heathrow and Changi combined! 2. Notoriety of Bas Mini 22 and the zippiness of Bangkok Bank 3. Kotaraya , Bus Stand Klang and coverage area were the centre of the Universe, and not KLCC or the Solar System 4. Bangsar Hawker Centre and Uptown Damansara were the best places to be seen - after nite out at Modesto’s or Bum2 etc 5. Central Markets was a little Sicily to me, yet a melting pot for old friends’ Underground Music scene and the ONLY place to order your Campus’ tees. 6. Gadgets and football boots from Pertama vs Jeans and T-shirts from BB – or both from Petaling St. aka PS 7. The Mall was ‘the first Asian’s Disneyland’ before Hong Kong! [yeaaahh!] 8. Pavillion was a School back then! [who says Education can not sell??] 9. Let me think more lah…{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=277 Labels: KL life |
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| Monday, October 19, 2009 |
| How International is Your Nasi?? |
“You ARE what you EAT.” Well that makes me a man of tomyam-cholestrol-fat ridden-lemak flavor, rite? I am firm believer of buffetism, that is obviously we should eat whatever we can, as long as we can [hola!]. And as a tukang makan and maitree dee of this Federal Territory, let’s share what this city has to offer.. .
If you an addict of an ‘international cuisine’, but can not hold the heat of atap zink Kg. Baru and the crowd, I will give a clue and free promotion though! Last nite I happened to stroll down the ground floor of AU2 Jusco Setiawangsa, and there was a latest addition of Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa’s posh-designed and fresh new-look of the gerai [they have other 8 outlets]. Certainly a look that matches its delicious menu.
A price of normal nasi lemak is just RM2.90++. I ordered a combo set of nasi lemak, with Perut Rendang plus a Drumstik and Drink for RM9.90++. A pure-reminsiscene taste of the original venue [I bet they use deep fry machine for the crunchy drumstick]. Felt like licking the plate!
{KL2FT Tips} Dry to Fry : Anchovies are crunchier if you don’t wash them!
{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=265Labels: makan |
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| Tuesday, October 13, 2009 |
| Putrajaya Menunggu Malam Likur Ramadhan 1430 |
[Retro] Siang berkilau. Malam bercahaya. Bertiang keluli bagak. Berlubang-lubang. Aneh tapi cantik. Namanya Masjid Sultan Mizan di Presint 2, Putrajaya dan kalau siapa yang perasan tentu sedar masjid itu sebenarnya berjambatan terus ke pejabat Perbadanan Putrajaya. Dalam senibinanya saya temui erti ibadah; kerja dan sujud bersatu. Indah dan agama itu bukankah seiringan?
Sepuluh malam terakhir Ramadhan, mengikut rutin Muslim, perlu digandakan amalan dan seharusnya saya mencari sedikit ruang pahala di antara sibuk duniawi. Hanya 5 minit berjarak dari rumah di P8. Parkir luas bertingkat menyenangkan. Sekeliling dewan utama ditandai ‘infinity pool’ melantun cahaya ke tasik jauh. Khat bersegi dipanggil murabba’ sejenis musattar berselirat menyalut tubuh . Terkesan saat ruku’ memandang karpet yang berbaur geometri serupa - indah dalam nyaring suara imam.
Nampak sangat minimalis berbanding awan larat Masjid Besar Putrajaya, tapi yang penting saya temui harmoni selesai salam solat sunat...
{Pascakata KL2FT} Sistem penyejuknya masih kurang berfungsi, nyata menitis peluh! Atau mungkin bahana nafsu kolestrol ditambah perut sarat berbuka?!
{vote?} http://www.blog4ft.com/index.php?page=systems/voting&eid=217Labels: masjid besi putrajaya |
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| Prakata Wilayah |
 my daily routine of traveling 80km forth and back between putrajaya-kl, and few times in labuan for kerja and saudara, put me in notion of thinking. admiring. or neither.. soon that the blog4ft put me in writing!
so, this piece of humble narrative in bilingual accents would enlighten us how SATU these three places are ...
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