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Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Tackling Thailand - playing in Phuket

Conquered another part of Thailand recently, besides the usual Bangkok, Koh Samui and Pattaya. This time, we headed to Phuket Island, which has its own airport, so it made travelling more convenient. The flight was around 1 hour, 30 minutes. What did we do in Phuket, where did we stay in, and what dishes did we feast on this time round?


PLACES OF INTEREST
Phuket is a very scenic island with lots of lovely beaches such as Kata Beach, Karon Beach, Phatong Beach, etc. Besides beautiful views to take strolls or chill out against, water sports also form part of the itinerary. We went island-hopping during one of the days so we explored more than our fair share of gorgeous seasides.




AO PO GRAND MARINA
113/1 Moo 6 Tambon Paklok, Phuket, Thalang Phuket 83100, Thailand
Tel: +66 76 336 200
Website: http://aopograndmarina.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aopograndmarina

A beautiful and halcyon marina where one could enjoy the views, charter a yacht out to the seas, take photos or just chill at the Port of Call Restaurant or Deck Bar located right at the marina itself. I don't know about you, but I could stare at the yachts at the marina for hours. We booked an Andaman catamaran boat under the operator Blu Anda, which brought us island-hopping.



KOH HONG ISLAND (KRABI)
Nong Thale, Krabi Town, 81000 Thailand

Koh Hong Island is nestled on crystal clear waters and has two stunning twin bays at its side; high cliffs and white sands also add to its picturesque beauty. We tried snorkeling here, as well as some swimming.



PAK BIA ISLAND
Nong Thale, Krabi Town, 81000 Thailand

A small isle located behind Koh Hong Island, between Koh Yao Noi and Krabi Coast, this remote paradise is a popular spot for island wanderers. Its peculiar dome-like shape is covered with thick lush foliage and links to a thick strip of sand that seems to divide the waters. When the tide is high, the waters would cover the entire strip of sand, merging into one.







FISHERMAN'S VILLAGE
I couldn't find the address for this small little mysterious fisherman's village that we visited- had thought it was Koh Panyee but it did not have the crafts shopping section. It should be in the Krabi district, near Koh Hong and Pak Bia Island for sure, since it was our in-between stop.

It was here that we were exposed to the many types of sea creatures, got to hold some of them (such as the puffer fish and lobsters, had lunch surrounded by cooling breezes, and had fun kayaking in the waters. This was part of the island-hopping itinerary.



BIG BUDDHA TEMPLE
Yot Sane 1 Chaofa Road, Karon (Chalong), Mueang Phuket 83100, Thailand
Tel: +66 81 891 3827
Website: http://phuket-big-buddha.com
Opening Hours: 6.00am to 7.00pm
Admission is free of charge.

Located at the Chalong district on Nakkerd Hills, this 45 metres tall Buddha statue is created out of concrete and adorned with white Burmese jade marble. From this temple, one can glimpse the beauty of Southern Phuket island. At the side of this white Buddha statue, there is a beautiful golden Buddha statue as well.



PIMNARA SPA @ PIMNARA HOTEL
195 Rat U Thit Road, Jungceylon Mall, Patong 83150, Phuket, Thailand
Tel: +66 08 69 422 226
Website: http://www.pimnaraspa.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PimnaraSpaThailand

I believe that one shouldn't leave Thailand or a resort holiday without a good massage, therefore we headed to Pimnara Spa for a good 60 minutes classic massage at only 500 baht! Clean settings and polite uniformed staff endeavor to deliver a good bone-cracking massage that lets you feel rejuvenated and relaxed at the end of it.



30 MINUTES TO ESCAPE
187/1-4 Thanon Ratuthit Songroipi Rd, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand
Tel: +66 63 081 5992
Website: http://30mintoescape.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/30mintoescape
Opening Hours: 11.00am to 10.00pm daily
Fees: Adults 690 Baht / Children 370 Baht

Be an investigator for 30 minutes as you and team are locked in a room (Robbers or Temple) trying to break the code that enables you to escape from the room. Pretty exciting, and good game for teamwork for sure.



ATV (ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE)
59/26 Moo 5, Si Sunthon Thalang Phuket 83110, Thailand
Tel: +66 76 617 747
Website: http://www.atvphuket.com

An exciting and different way of touring the island, cutting through rough roads, farms, plantations and rainforests etc, on these steady 4-wheeled vehicles that are automatic, safe and easy to operate. Plus, they will have staff members riding alongside your entourage to assist and steer your ATV back on track whenever necessary.



SHOPPING
To me, no holiday is complete without shopping, and that makes Phuket no exception. We were exposed to a variety of shopping environment - larger malls, smaller malls, and night market for our buying needs.



CENTRAL FESTIVAL PHUKET
Wichit, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand
Tel: +66 76 291 111
Website: http://www.centralfestivalphuket.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CentralPhuketFanpage

If you are familiar with Central World Shopping Centre in Bangkok, this new multi-storey mall should be no stranger to you. Spacious and containing many retail shops as well as cafes, restaurants, etc - be prepared to hang out here for hours. Familiar names such as H&M, Aldo, Charles & Keith, Segafredo, Bebe etc are all here for your shopping and cafe-hopping pleasure.



JUNGCEYLON MALL (PHUKET SQUARE)
200 Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket, 83150, Thailand
Tel: +66 76 600 111
Website: http://www.jungceylon.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JungceylonFanpage

A huge mall with Robinsons, cinema and lots of shops within its building, and many retail shops, restaurants, cafe and beauty parlours making up the tenants, this mall is another pulse of the city, allowing visitors to be kept entertained within its walls for hours.



TESCO LOTUS SUPER-CENTER
104 Moo 5 Chalermprakiet Ror 9 Road, Rasada, Muang, Phuket 83000 Thailand
Website: https://www.phuket.net/directory/shopping/tesco-lotus-supercenter

A 3-storey shopping centre whose anchor tenant is Tesco, a huge supermarket where we bought all our groceries and foodstuff for the next few days of the villa stay. There are also smaller shops and push carts retailing clothes, shoes, manicure services etc, as well as familiar brands such as Watsons and Starbucks. There are also quite a few restaurants for one to fill their stomachs.



KARON TEMPLE MARKET
Patak Rd, Tambon Karon, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83100, Thailand
Tel: +66 98 885 6306
Website: http://www.phuket.com/shopping/karon-shopping.htm

A small night bazaar comprising many stalls retailing local goods - clothes, ornaments, crafts and some food stalls. We thought the variety was not impressive, but what really put us off was the attitude of some of the vendors. One lady was loudly singing in English to her stall neighbor that we were probably "Only shopping, no buying". Damn right lady, with such an attitude, you can be sure that you merchandise won't move.



ACCOMMODATION
There are plenty of choices to stay at Phuket, from seafront hotels and villas to smaller hostels for the backpackers. We put up at this super-new villa located at Kata Beach area, pretty secluded, and enjoyed the stay tremendously. The owner is a pretty lady who, together with her female crew, ensured that we had a good stay throughout.


Photo Source: http://baan-st-tropez.com/3-bedroom-villa

Photo Source: http://baan-st-tropez.com/4-bedroom-villa



BAAN ST. TROPEZ VILLA
12/19 Patak rd, Soipatak10, T.Karon , Kata Beach Phuket, Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand
Tel: +66 86 364 2269
Website: http://baan-st-tropez.com

Baan St. Tropez Villa has a variety of different housing - villas with 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms. All villas come with its own pool overlooking the lush foliage and further beyond - the sea. Facilities are complete, as are kitchen-ware. The villas are clean and rather tastefully-decorated; housekeeping takes place everyday.


RESTAURANTS
Here at Phuket, Thai food and seafood were our main cuisine - we got to experience Thai food and "local cuisine" referring to Southern Thai food, which makes up traditional here at Phuket.


Photo Source: https://www.facebook.com/baanchomviewkata



BAAN CHOM VIEW RESTAURANT
69/15 Kata Noi Road, Kata Noi Beach, Phuket 83100, Thailand
Tel: +66 95 352 5836
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/baanchomviewkata

Views were magnificent at this restaurant, overlooking Kata Beach and offering breezes throughout the evening. We had good Thai cuisine and seafood dishes here, such as Green Curry, Garlic Prawns, Basil Chicken, Clear Tom Yum Soup, to name a few.






KAN ENG @ PIER PHUKET SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand
Tel: +66 76 381 212
Website: http://www.kaneang-pier.com

This restaurant was a surprise for us, having entered through the super vintage-looking main entrance, expecting the interior to be just as traditional. But what greeted us was a beautiful pier, sea view and natural alfresco dining settings. It was here we enjoyed some delectable Southern Thai cuisine, the best being the Yellow Crab Curry, Papaya Salad and Red Tom Yum Soup. The staff crew provided superb service too - attentive; they even took the trouble of retrieving a balloon dropped accidentally into the pier while we were dining!



MK RESTAURANT
104 Moo 5 | Tesco Lotus Extra Phuket, Phuket Town, Phuket 83000, Thailand
Website: https://www.mkrestaurant.com/en

Always a favorite restaurant of ours when we are in Thailand, we stumbled upon MK Restaurant at Lotus Tesco Super Center, and had lunch there. We shared the Wanton (meat dumpling) and Roast Duck Spinach Noodles, as well as the Roast Pork Noodles.


Photo Source: http://bluanda.com


BLUAQUA RESTAURANT
None supplied - seems the only information I got about this restaurant is from Blu-Anda website. A hut-like restaurant where we had our breakfast and buffet dinner during the island-hopping trip. While out at the floating fisherman's village, we were served set meals "pin-to" style (what we probably call "tingkat" in Singapore) - round metal tiered tins of food. One could choose seafood, poultry or vegetarian.


Overall, our Phuket trip was very gratifying and pleasurable; I was glad to be able to try out so many activities I wouldn't have gotten to try usually. The first day was a rainy one, as well as the morning of our 2nd day - but none of these days dampened our moods, because there were myriad of activities to keep one entertained even if we had to stay indoors.

















Saturday, 11 August 2018

Outfit of the Day - black tank top over silver shorts



"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” -Helen Keller




Black tank top over silver shorts for All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) ride, stylishly in low heels. Suitable for sports, travel and casual hangouts.

Tank Top: Zara (SGD$49.90)
Shorts:  Forever 21 (SGD$49.90)
Heels: Pazzion (SGD$89.90)





Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Come to Canada: Vancouver Vacation (White Christmas)


After our first visit to Vancouver in 2015, going back was all I think about - but alas, the world is wide and there are so many countries I need to tick off my list.  Last Christmas, Mon Beau and I decide to revisit Vancouver for White Christmas, and the Bestie and hubby ensured that we experienced everything there was to experience for a typical Canadian Winter (including Snow Storm!)



Anyway, after months of preparation and arrangements with the Bestie, December finally dawned, bringing with it Christmas.  Besides the very Christmas traditions such as baking of Christmas cookies and log cakes, making Vishinata (Sour Cherry Liqueur), setting up the real pine Christmas tree and carving the turkey on Christmas Eve, what else did we do during this merry Yuletide season?



PLACES OF INTEREST
Places of interest comprised resorts for skiing and tubing, as well as a Spa in the snow.  We also caught the Iced Hockey and enjoyed shopping at Fisherman's Wharf, parks to see the enchanting Christmas lights, and New Year's Eve Countdown Party.







SASQUATCH MOUNTAIN RESORT (FORMERLY HEMLOCK VALLEY)
Sasquatch Mountain Resort is a lovely winter retreat for families and friends, mainly for winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding and tubing (grab a giant wheel up the slopes, sit in it and slide down). The holiday chalets are well-maintained and fully-furnished, allowing for comfortable stay.  As the resort is mostly used for winter stay, they typically only start accepting bookings around May / June onwards.

20955 Hemlock Valley Road, Agassiz, BC V0M 1A1, Canada
Tel: +1 604 797 4411
Website: https://sasquatchmountain.ca





WHISTLER MOUNTAINS SCANDINAVE SPA
There is nothing as breathtaking as a Scandiave spa! It is a park full of pools and sauna / steam rooms - jacuzzi pools, hot baths and ice-cold streams of water, as well as massage rooms. The place opens from 10.00am to 9.00pm daily, the bath access goes for CAD$70.00 per pax. With snow falling on the bare grounds in Winter, the enchantment of this place has just been multiplied.

8010 Mons Road, Whistler, BC, VON 1B8, Canada
Tel: +1 604 935 2424
Website: https://www.scandinave.com





ICE HOCKEY GAMES @ LANGLEY EVENTS CENTRE
We caught our very Ice Hockey from a box seat, complete with popcorn, pizzas and Canadian beers. This was an exciting experience for us, and we found ourselves cheering loudly for / against Giants versus Prince George Cougars teams.

7888 200 Street, Langley, BC V2Y 3J4, Canada
Tel: +1 604 882 8800
Website: http://www.langleyeventscentre.com






VANDUSEN FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
An elaborate and stunning yearly affair with 1 million lights right at VanDusen Botanical Gardens, transforming the entire park into a magic wonderland. Tickets were priced at CAD$18.50 per adult for admission, and included a free ride on the Carousel.

5151 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6M 4H1, Canada
Tel:  +1 604 257 8335
Website: http://vandusengarden.org/events/festival-of-lights



Photo Source: http://deluxe.cafeblog.hu/2015/12/11/elindult-utjara-a-csillogo-karacsonyi-vonat/

BRIGHT NIGHTS CHRISTMAS TRAIN
For 20 years now, Stanley Park and Christmas Train sparkle with over 3 million twinkling lights. Besides these magical displays, there are also Santa Workshops, live performances, and do expect Santa Claus + entourage to board the trains to say hello, anytime.   Admission to Bright Nights is by donation; it is a meaningful initiative and proceeds benefit the Professional Fire Fighters Burn Fund.

Pipeline Road, Stanley Park, Vancouver BC V6A, 1P5, Canada
Tel:  +1 604 257 8531
Website: http://www.brightnights.ca



Photo Source: https://www.grousemountain.com/peak-of-christmas

PEAK OF CHRISTMAS @ GROUSE MOUNTAINS
Watch Grouse Mountains transform into a Winter Wonderland during Christmastime as well, charming visitors with breathtaking lights installations, Santa's Workshops, and enjoyment of Christmas movies at Theater in the Sky. If you are into sports, skating and skiing are available as well.

6400 Nancy Greens Way, North Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9, Canada
Tel: +1 604 980 9311
Website: https://www.grousemountain.com/peak-of-christmas






BEAUTIFULLY- DECORATED HOUSES
If you are not able to go to town area, or have commitments such as budget or time constraints, fret not. Christmas may very well be right outside your doorstep - during Christmas period, nearly every house is prettily decorated. Take a leisurely stroll around the neighbourhood to bask in the festive decor; you might even get to strike up conversations with a neighbour or two along the way.





FALSE CREEK FISHERMAN'S WHARF
A lovely and tranquil spot for dining and purchase of very-fresh seafood definitely, Fisherman's Wharf in Richmond, Vancouver, is as good as the famous Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco (so I am told) - the one we hear so much about. The village's famed commercial fleet here is the largest in Canada itself, and the harbour view is simply gorgeous.

1505 W, 1st Avenue, BC V6J 1E8 Canada
Tel: +1 604 733 3625
Website: http://www.falsecreek.com




RESTAURANTS
Vancouver is a pretty cosmopolitan city with many different nationalities working or migrating here. As such, restaurants of many different cuisine can be found here easily, giving us way too many options. As most of the restaurants are opened by native migrants, they are largely authentic and we had a lot of fun hunting for different cuisine to try every day.





CATCH KITCHEN + BAR
3866 Bayview Street, Steveston, Fisherman's Wharf, BC V7E 3B6, Canada
Tel: +1 604 284 1222
Website: https://catchkitchen.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Catchkitchen

A restaurant and bar with breathtaking views of the Fisherman's Wharf (sea views, of course), offering fresh seafood dishes and pasta dishes with fusion twist.





KOREANA BBQ AND SHABU SHABU RESTAURANT
1163 Pinetree Way #2048 Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, V3B 8A9, Canada
Tel: +1 604 944 4570
Facebook: https://goo.gl/1pQKFu

A simple, traditional Korean restaurant run by a friendly Korean lady boss, serving up delectable tofu soup, BBQ items and other Korean dishes at affordable pricing. Needless to say, the authentic Korean cuisine draws many Korean nationals to dine here as well.






SUSHIRO JAPANESE RESTAURANT
22805 Louheed Highway, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2V7, Canada
Tel: +1 604 476 9699
Website: None supplied

Located along the Louheed Highway on our way down from the ski resort, Sushiro provided excellent and fresh Japanese cuisine - think thick slices of sashimi, assortment of sushi rolls and friendly service. 4 of us ordered many items but the bill barely came up to CAD60.00!







THE WATERSHED GRILL
41101 Government Road, Brackendale, BC V0N 1H10 Squamish, Canada
Tel: +1 604 898 6665
Website: http://thewatershedgrill.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewatershedgrill/?rf=225084624170676

Our favorite dining spot because of 2 reasons - dining by the river (albeit frozen during Winter season), and they serve the best Poutine (Canadian fries with cheese) ever. We also enjoyed their burgers, and the service.






WHITE SPOT RESTAURANT
This restaurant chain has a few outlets over at Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Interior, Northern British Columbia, Calgary, Edmonton and Leduc. We went to the one en-route up to Whistler Mountain (I am not sure which one that was).
Website: https://www.whitespot.ca
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whitespot

Generally, White Spot Restaurant serves up Western cuisine such as fish, chicken and pasta etc; they are a family friendly restaurant with adorable kids'  meals and personable staff crew.






ESPANA RESTAURANT
1118 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC V6G1T2, Canada
Tel:
Website: http://www.espanarestaurant.ca
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/espanarestaurant.ca

A quaint, cosy little Spanish tapas restaurant and bar with a good range of delectable tapas items. We had everything from seafood to chorizo eggs to pate to churros etc. Highly recommended by the Bestie, and now me! Really fun dining experience here.




CONGEE NOODLE HOUSE
141E Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5T 1W1, Canada
Tel: +1 604 879 8221
Websitehttp://www.congeenoodlehouse.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Congee-Noodle-House/159035794123073

A traditional Chinese restaurant opened by Hong Konger or someone from Guangzhou, as the dishes' focal is more Cantonese-based. It is a crowded restaurant with long queues. We thought that most of the food items were salty, and service was very bad. The only saving grace was their congee - many flavours, and tasty. I enjoyed the Scallops Congee, especially.







DELHI-6 INDIAN BISTRO
1766W 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6J 4Z9, Canada
Tel:  +1 604 742 3311
Website: http://delhi6.ca
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/delhi6indianbistro

Delhi-6 Indian Bistro sports a really elegant and exquisite interior, and the staff crew is very friendly (kept smiling). We enjoyed a hot and very delicious dinner on this cold wintry night, especially the Coconut Lamb Curry, Bryani and Mango Lassi.



NEW YEAR'S COUNTDOWN PARTIES (FAIRMONT WATERFRONT GALA BALL)
900 Canada Place Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Tel: +1 604 691 1991
Website: http://clubzone.com/vancouver/new-years-eve-parties/

Last but not least, count-down to the brand new year in Vancouver at one of their really fun New Year's Eve parties. Most big hotels organise such parties; there are even those onboard cruises - cocktails, wine and canapes are usually served. We went for the one at Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, watched the fireworks, countdown and danced the night away.

Overall, visiting Vancouver, Canada in December was a vastly different experience from the last trip in Autumn - both exciting and beautiful experiences but we got to indulge in a different set of activities. White Christmas and all the winter sports, winter spa etc were worth the 25-hours journey that we travelled to reach our destination. You should consider visiting this gorgeous place too.