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Saturday, July 3, 2021

[Videos] Macalister Road Nasi Lemak, Light Decorations at the Penang Esplanade, etc



Penang Georgetown Nasi Lemak at Macalister Road. Located diagonally opposite the junction of Lorong Abu Siti and Red Rock Hotel. The place is known as Macalister Signature Food Court at Macalister Road, Penang (MS Food Court).

GEORGE TOWN: A husband and wife took retrenchment in their stride and, after some hard work, are now whipping up nasi lemak that has become the talk of the town. Hana Batrisya Zainol, 23, was a flight attendant while her husband Muhammad Nur Azizee Roslan, 24, was a flight caterer.

They lost their jobs in the airline industry last November following travel curbs due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, they mastered their parents’ nasi lemak recipe, tweaking the sambal to suit current tastes.

“We got the sambal recipe from both our parents and improvised it to suit our tastebuds. We had the idea to start a business in January and not just sit at home.

“Luckily, our parents are supportive and they help us with the cooking and packing, ” said Hana Batrisya.

It is hard work where the couple and their parents have to wake up at 5.30am to prepare the ingredients.

“Our nasi lemak is prepared fresh every day. Initially, business was slow but things picked up through word of mouth, ” she said at her stall at a food court in Macalister Road here recently.

The couple now sells about 1,000 packets of nasi lemak a day, priced between RM1.50 and RM4.50 depending on extra ingredients like chicken, prawn, or fish.

Their standard nasi lemak is the classic Malaysian dish served with half a hard-boiled egg, deep-fried anchovies, and groundnuts, and with the gravy-like sambal spilled liberally over the rice.

Hana Batrisya has an advantage when it comes to building rapport with their customers as she is fluent in Malay, English, Mandarin, Hokkien, and Bahasa Indonesia.

“My father is Chinese. Hokkien is actually my mother tongue.

“Since my mother’s family is from Indonesia, I picked up Bahasa Indonesia from her, ” she added.

Business at the stall starts at 8am and there will often be a queue until the nasi lemak is gone, which is usually around 1pm.

Aquaculturist Bryan Teh, 44, came back for the dish the second time after trying it a few days ago.

“The nasi lemak is delicious and they are very generous with the sambal. For a person who likes spicy food, the sambal is the ‘bomb’.

“I’ve tried all of their specialties and decided to come back as the taste is good and the price is reasonable, ” he said.

Retired teacher Majemin Shafie, 66, said she decided to give the nasi lemak a try after her friend shared pictures of the dish with her.

“After seeing the photos, I wanted to try it instead of my usual breakfast of noodles. I ordered nasi lemak with fish and the price was reasonable, ” she said.

Construction site manager Lim Boon Chye, 52, saw the queue of nasi lemak buyers and decided to line up, too.

“I came to see a doctor nearby and saw the queue. I decided to take away a few packets for my family to try after getting recommendations from my friend, ” he said.



Walking around The Esplanade in Penang, while immersing in the wonderful light decorations representing the various countries' theme - from India, Australia, England, Japan, Dubai, China, etc.

The Esplanade is a waterfront location in the heart of George Town, Penang, Malaysia. It covers the field adjacent to Fort Cornwallis, known locally as the Padang, and the seaside promenade along the edge of the field.

The Esplanade Penang is also known as Padang Kota Lama in Malay.



Above is an Instagram picture of Happy Sunday quotes and Good Morning today. Don't you like the blue theme and daisies? I find them unique and decided to post it here.



Here are smileys that are cute and a Good Morning message to start off the day well! Stay safe and stay healthy in this pandemic.

Saturday, March 6, 2021

[Videos] Famous Padang Brown 'Poh Piah' and Lunch at Passions of Kerala Restaurant



The above is a short video on Penang's famous 'Padang Brown Poh Piah' or salad spring roll with extra crab meat with surcharge. The roll with extra crab meat cost RM4.00 each, which is about USD1.33. It consists of julienned turnip stir-fried with carrots. This is topped with shallots, plenty of real crab meat, wrapped with a rice batter skin and smeared with a special secret sauce, with or without red pounded chili paste.

This is one of my weekly staples, amongst others.

See the picture on Kindness from my Instagram account below:-



Recently, I happened to have a lunch meal at Passions of Kerala Restaurant, in New World Park. This was tomato rice with 3 types of veggies, a mint sauce past and 3 types of curries consisting of dhal curry, chicken curry and another type of curry. See the short interesting video below to whet your appetite.



For drinks, I ordered mango 'lassi', which is a type of Indian yoghurt drink. I am thankful for being alive daily in this pandemic. Things could go wrong anytime and in Malaysia, I feel like being followed everywhere I go. I don't know why I am 'so' important but apparently the Times Square JMB or other authorities' fear of the information and experience that I went through, and expose their misappropriation of JMB funds! Well, if the top leadership can become a backdoor government and stealing of government coffers like 1MDB, Tabung Haji, FELDA, etc, then it is the norm that everyone seems to follow suit; except for a few grandpas or baby boomers who are fighting hard for their grandkids' uncertain future. Kindly, please stop this snooping and targeting around wherever I go!

Below is a nice Instagram picture of Psalms 91:11 on God's protection. Just click on '>' button to swipe left and see 2 more "Good Morning" lovely photos. There is a baby resting with the quotes, "No Job, No Stress." And another third and final awesome picture as well. See below:-



That's it for today. Stay safe and stay healthy.

Sunday, February 28, 2021

[Videos] Penang Batik Clothes and Travel along Batu Feringghi Beach



Above is a short video taken by me, and compiled with copyright-free music with credits given below it. See the colorful play of designs and repertoire of colors as eye candy. They sell men's short-sleeve shirts, women's scarves, blouses, pajamas, and more. This is located on the ground floor in the main foyer of Prangin Mall. Do view the entire video.

See an Instagram shot of the various Penang Batik clothes in this post below:-



The video below showcases the vlogger's travel by car along the famous Batu Feringghi Road stretch, lined with condominiums, both high and low-ends. For the purpose of this video, I have removed the low-end apartments, built by the Malaysian government for the tsunami victims and also the priviledge "bumiputra" MIA - missing in action lot.



See the relaxing azure blue seas, greenery of shrubs and coconut trees, amongst others that grow on both sides of the winding road. See a cameo appearance of yours truly, de-stressing while squeezing a rubber toy ball, towards the end!

As today is lazy happy Sunday, I have added my Instagram pictures here of "Good Morning," from my account. Hope you like it as much as I do. By the way, a strawberry is the only fruit with seeds outside the skin.



That's it for now. Just in case, you need to register for Covid-19 vaccination on the MySejahtera App on a voluntary basis and it is your passport to future travel overseas. You will be given a Covid-19 certificate after completing the booster jab. Stay safe and stay happy.

Thursday, December 24, 2020

It's Christmas Eve Today!







Now, it's that time of the year again for a yuletide season and Jesus is the reason for the season! It's Christmas eve today. Tomorrow, we will treat the family to a simple Western lunch somewhere. Since it is still MCO here, in Malaysia, we did not go to Genting Highlands as we used to in every Christmas time. So, to stay safe, we decided to stay at home here in Penang. It's never boring for me, because I shall have sometime to do daily.

Below is my certificate of completing a Social Media Management course from Coursera that was sponsored by MDEC.





So, you see, my days are pretty preoccupied with online learning and marketing of Atomy while doing some homework for the test and quizes.

Below is a picture of my Maybank AMEX premier card for Tesco RM 50 voucher that arrived yesterday, in time for my Christmas shopping!



Finally, have a lovely Christmas Eve dinner and Christmas lunch with your loved ones and pamper them while they are still alive! Below is my final picture of Christmas Eve greeting with splendid message and composition.



Stay safe and stay at home, people. Always wear a mask when going out to public places.

Saturday, November 21, 2020

Happy Sunday and Good Morning



Above is a Happy Sunday greeting taken from my Instagram. Tomorrow, I got MDEC zoom at 8:00am till 12:00noon, approximately. Last night, attended another Zoom on Atomy and this week is pretty tight. Furthermore, I have the online self-learning course by Coursera, sponsored by MDEC till end December. Today, went back home for a while to bring some food back for mum and sis. They were watching the Wesley Methodist Church online session together on zoom. If anyone wants to earn some money from clicking Likes on TikTok, etc. just call or text me at 01116694988. I have hired 2 gals to work for me; they are my virtual assistants.

Below is another Instagram picture on Good Morning for your eye candy.



Hope you like the red orchids as much as I do. Ok, stay safe and stay at home in this pandemic.

[Videos] Preserving Heritage: Unveiling Mum's Secret Nonya Recipes, Exploring the Rich Cultural Tapestry of Sarawak's Diverse Tribes.

Join us as we unveil Mum's secret Nonya recipes passed down through generations. Taste the flavors of traditional Nonya cuisine in thi...