Monday, 20 August 2012

Food - The Coffee Daily

Finally a cafe that opens on MONDAY!! WOOHOO!!

Anyway, the coffee daily was featured in a magazine I came across long ago and I wanted to check it out but their original opening hours was really .......... opens till 6pm only... kwangx3

HOWEVER! They have reviewed their opening hours! Now they are open on Monday to Thursday from 11am to 1030pm, and Friday to Sunday from 930am to 1130pm! Nice!



It's about a 26 - 30 seats cafe that serves mainly coffee, cakes and sandwiches. =) 





It seems that whatever we ordered is quite standard. Haha. Always Iced chocolate and cappuccino 


Something new today - Ham & Cheese Foccacia!


Address: 75 Brighton Crescent (Near Serangoon Garden)

Purposeful Traveller - Yeah! Another cafe explored! 

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Food - Loysel's Toy, finally

I have been wanting to visit Loysel's Toy for so long but always didn't have the "fate" to do so. The first time I went the whole place was so packed that we simply can't find seats to park ourselves. =(

Then their opening hours are so erm.....

Tuesday - Friday: 9am - 6pm
Saturday - Sunday: 9am - 730pm.

Yes! Just like that! =(

But finally... we managed to get 2 seats in the cafe on a Saturday afternoon!!! WOOHOOOOO! >.<|||

The cafe is inside a stand alone building in some ulu place (Kallang area) but people still can find their way there and their business is GOOD. I mean really GOOOD! O.O


Presenting to you.... Loysel's Toy! LOL!


They close on Monday to roast their own coffee beans! (the auntie looks bei song, LOL)


Display of cakes!


Drinks we ordered. Obviously cappuccino is not mine. heh.


I had iced tea - green tea with lemon and lime. Well, I like it because it is very refreshing to have it on a HOT afternoon! =)


An apricot crumble cake to share. 

Address: 66 Kampong Bugis Ture.

Purposeful Traveller - Loysel's Toy checked!

Monday, 6 August 2012

Food - Cafes which I have been to lately!

Just today I checked out this cafe - Little Part 1 cafe. Located at 15 Jasmine Road. It is just beside Thomson Plaza, if driving there, don't even think about parking in front of the cafe. Just go straight to Thomson Plaza for parking is the best. haha


When we were there, there wasn't many people. I thought it is a nice place to just order some drinks and play card games with friends! Anyway they sell quite a variety of beers, ciders and wines! =))


We decided to have an early dinner. Ordered Crispy Chicken Salad and Bratwurst with mashed potato. The "Crispy" chicken was still hot when it was served but it was not exactly crispy. -_-||| I think the "downside" to this salad was that the salad was not cold, if it was then it would be refreshing! =)


I love the bratwurst, dipping it with mustard reminds me of the German sausages I ate in Munich =( Missed them!!


Next cafe I have been to was Maison Ikkoku, recently I have been visiting Arab street quite often ever since a friend brought me there for some Moroccan food. hahaha.

Address of this cafe: 20 Kandahar Street.

I went to this cafe twice within a short span of 1 week!! LOL! It was a Saturday when I first visited the cafe and it was surprisingly quiet compared to the bustling Arab Street! I love this place!





I had ice chocolate and it was good. 


My friend said that the cappuccino was good too, oh, and not forgetting the super rich banana cake which goes well with the coffee! =))

This place is so ideal to chill out with friends that I brought another group of friends there just last Saturday. The cafe opens till 11pm on Friday & Saturday!

Purposeful Traveller - Good things to share!

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Travel - Uncle Tan Wildlife Adventures Camp

Not a typical holiday.

Uncle Tan Wildlife Adventures Campsite is located along Kinabatangan River, Sabah. It is a wildlife camp with basic facilities but loads of wildlife. Always a person who loves nature and "camping", I booked a 3D2N package directly with them. 

Back then when I went, there wasn't a direct flight to Sandakan but Airasia flies to Sandakan directly now! =)


Upon arrival at Sandakan airport in the morning, we will need to travel to Uncle Tan Wildlife Adventures Operation Base. From there on, all the expenses were included in the 3D2N package. It was RM 380 (~S$167) then, now it is RM 420.

We were briefed at the ops base and left behind any "unnecessary" luggage there. Then we set off to the Camp site in the afternoon.



Briefing given.


It was a long journey to the campsite. First the ride to the jetty then the boat ride along the river to the site. But I enjoyed the boat ride. 


Arrival at the campsite~


The dining area and gathering point.


By the time we reached, it was close to evening. We were then brought to our humble house. A house raised above the swamps. How cool is that!


A view from our "room"


Each house sleeps 6. Simple mattress.


The most important place - shower area and toilet!! When you are in the wild, you do what you need to do like you are in the wild! duh!~

The water was just filtered river water, it was basically brownish in color. -.- It was my first time using river water to bath though. haha. Good experience! =P


After settling down, we had a night safari along the river where we spotted owls and crocodiles .:$  hahahaha. After the night safari, we had shower in near-dark environment and the lights were out by 11pm. It was pitch darkness from then.

As early as 6am, staff on duty did morning call by shouting "Morning safari! Morning Safari!" LOL! We had our breakfast and went for the morning safari!


6plus in the morning.

The animals were out as early as we do! To be able to spot the wildlife, you need a bit of luck and good eye sight.

Woohoo! We managed to have a close up with the WILD Orang Utan!! Imagine I was using a point and shoot camera then. Heh.


Monitor Lizard.


After the morning safari, we headed back to the campsite where we rested. In the afternoon, we can choose to do an afternoon trek or just laze around the campsite playing football, table tennis etc etc.

We chose to trek.

We left on the boat and went along the river bank, then we stopped along the river. I was the NEXT person after the EXPERIENCED guide who stepped on the muddy mud. Not a good move. My first foot sank right into the mud and I could not pull it out in time when my next foot was lifted and...... there I go.....



The kind hearted guide then came back and "created" steps for the rest to climb up after seeing what happened to me. kwangx3...

On this mud we stood.


Since it was afternoon, we would not be able to see the wildlife because they would be resting deep inside the woods. However we still enjoyed the trek and saw some interesting plants, insects etc etc. =))


After the afternoon trek, we had an evening boat ride, it was during the last hour before dark where loads of wildlife can be spotted and we saw many many probosis monkeys!!! =))

As the sky darkens, we could see bats flying above us as well.



Nightfall.

I can't believe the 2 days just ended like that. During this trip I learned alot - Kinabatangan River is the river where many wildlife depended on but because of palm plantations, many lands were cleared up, shrinking the areas where these wildlife lived. Once upon the time when the camp first started at their orignal campsite, they even spotted elephants crossing the rivers. How nice is that! Just felt that it should be where they belong, the wild. =)

Anyway, Uncle Tan campsite has shifted again and they mentioned that it is alil more remote and wildlife is present in abundance. =)


I love this sight. Hee.

If you love nature and are looking for an unique experience, do check this out and please share with me if really there are more wildlife spotted!


Purposeful Traveller - Not a typical holiday!

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Travel - Vatican City

Matthew 16: 18 - 19 (KJV)

And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.

And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.

Saint Peter was believed to be the first Pope in history and that the symbol of Vatican City has 2 keys. The verse above explains the keys. 



An overview of Vatican City, a state on its own.


A view of Saint Peter Church from far.


A view of Rome from Vatican City.


This statue was highlighted because of  how (almost) perfect it was when it was found. This sculpture has so fine details that you can see the muscles and even the bulging veins that shows the strength exerted.


(thousands of small) Mosaic tiles that form this picture.


Symbol of Vatican City.


The guide highlighted this to us. She asked us to focus on the eyes of Jesus and as you walk you will realize that His eyes follows you and His body seems to be shifting as well. It really did. I know you wouldn't believe, see it yourself and you will know what I meant!! I am amazed totally by the art pieces!!


Same picture after we have walked to another side.


Beautiful artwork everywhere



After all the long stroll, we entered into Sistine Chapel and was given 15 minutes on our own to just admire the entire artwork. Our tour guide has already explained and highlighted to us some parts way before reaching there. I love it totally. It was dim and no photos are allowed (the photos are taken from the posters)

On the ceiling are the Creation, and Noah's story (drew by Michelangelo). On the sides were life of Jesus and life of Moses and right in front was the Judgement Day (drew by Michelangelo)



I was blown away by how much he was thinking when he drew this. Totally amazed.

Then we went to St Peter. Huge. But I still love Sistine Chapel. lol.


The Holy Door that opens only once every 25 years on the Year of Jubilee.


St Peter from the outside.

Purposeful Traveller - Vatican City visited. A wish come true.