Lifestyle & Leisure
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Zee Zee Cafe
John and I recently found a favourite lunch spot, Zee Zee Cafe at Saujana Impian. The cafe must have been there for ages, but we never knew about it, until we decided to be more adventurous and search out other eateries. The cafe is just opposite Giant Kajang and it’s all painted in green. It’s a rather cosy homey place, and the lady boss like to talk about her famous assam pedas. On our first try, we ordered nasi kukus ayam kampung berempah. I guess that’s when we got hooked. There’s just something special about it. So we went back another 2 times, before we ventured to the assam pedas…
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Desa Waterpark
We dropped by at Desa Waterpark again yesterday, coz the last time we forgot to go to the playground. The playground is really nice and we didn’t want to miss it this time, plus John is itching to cycle around the beautiful lakeside. Now that Josiah can walk and run, going to the park is more fun then before. But still there are many rides that he can’t go on by himself, so John had to hold on to him in case he falls off. Yesterday, the park had super a lot of kids and people, jogging, walking their dogs, kite flying etc. Next time I have to go with…
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The White Lodge Langkawi
Last month, we flew to Langkawi as a family for John’s company trip. Due to the whole company taking a midnight bus to Langkawi (++10 hours!) we decided to forgo that and took a MAS Get a Deal flight straight into the island instead. So, having reached there one day earlier, I decided to book ourselves a cheap motel and stay for a night. After much deliberation, I booked The White Lodge. It is located in a very touristy Pantai Cenang area, a 5 min walk from the beach and there were many eateries across the road. However, the White Lodge is not situated on the road itself, like AB…
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Mill Wheel Cafe
Recently, two new shoplots have opened near my house. The great thing is, many cafes are opening there too, that means more choices for lunch and dinner times out for us. Today we paid a visit to one of the cafe that is already opened, called Mill Wheel or Pao Bing in Chinese. From outside, it looked like a dessert place, with pics of snow ice and all that, but in fact, there are rice, pizza and spaghetti options in this little place, besides the wide array of snow ice desserts, plus other tidbits like bread, hotdogs etc. There is really quite a large range in the menu. I noted…










