Thursday, July 15, 2010

Our Precious Moment

Over two years knowing ya my dear~ We face lots of up and down in life and I truly believe my love for you never stop growing~ I appreciate everything you do for me and I will make sure to be a stupendous boyfriend and a great husband =)

Monday, July 12, 2010

Food at Brunei: Shikai Restaurant

Typically a Chinese restaurant name Shikai Restaurant and hey~ it's 'halal'. Interesting place with nice decorations and setting also "interesting" way to name a 'deep fried bean-curd with minced meat dish' as Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. I truly just don't understand why bean-curd can be Crouching Tiger and minced meat is the Hidden Dragon. Don't get me wrong but the dish does taste good along with the other dishes. Anyway I did manage to take some photo of the decoration in the restaurant:


And~~~ The next thing you know it~ All the food was swimming inside lots of stomach haha...
Somehow I didn't manage to get photo of the dishes but at least got some cool decoration -_-"

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Getting Maxis Signal at Brunei

It's very common to receive neighboring countries mobile signal when you actually located near the respective country border that you visit. As for me at Brunei, I actually manage to detect Maxis or Maxis 3G signals around the Sultan Brunei's 60th Birthday Monument. Not only Maxis yet Digi and Celcom signal can be detected which it's a great benefit for those who want to call back anyone with Malaysia local number.

To do this, you have to set your phone to 'Manually' detect network. It will take a while or sometimes lucky enough to detect the signal immediately then select your respective Malaysia signal. Believe me, this works and the changes made is local call charges once you receive your phone bill.

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Food at Brunei: True Green Vegetarian


Who would have thought I ordered a bowl of rice with one huge chunk of vegetables that I don't even know its name~! It's interesting to see there is a vegetarian restaurant over here at Brunei and I'm practically there is all because I told my senior that I'm so deprived over eating lots of chicken and desperate for vegetables...

Well it's quite true that I was A LITTLE demanding over vegetables since I been eating lots of fried meat but this meal is something I would never thought of eating. Basically the portion of the rice and vegetables is generous and believe me, it does taste good not because I was hungry (seriously I wasn't hungry at all that time).

It's one good meal for $3.50 Singapore Dollar and had quite a good laugh with my colleagues about how me and my roommate making a lots of unusual jokes. The most I remember is everyone keep telling me how cruel I'm to kill lots of greens hahaha! This is seriously one of my weird meal with lots of guilt in me by killing lots of greens all thanks to my colleagues =P

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Food at Brunei: Roti Telor

I know at Malaysia they also have Roti Telur but I do find some difference in term of their portion which at Brunei is much bigger, thicker and juicy(More like oily). Well over here at Brunei its actually Roti Telor and seriously the curry for the Rotie Telor is so darn good as compare to Malaysia with the diluted or super thick and powdery dal or curry. It's $1.20 Singapore Dollar which its a good deal even you convert it to Ringgit Malaysia.