guy fashion wear
This few day’s I’ve been caught up with fashion that I search online for picture’s and picture’s of fashion style which I can try to experiment them for myself. And this are just the few style which have really caught my eye. Btw these are just simple casual and classic wear, a modern twist to it. So you won’t see me wearing them in Malaysia, I’ll wear them only in aussie : )


Definitely a must try style for me!! Love the second style with the long coat!!

David Beckham = Classic!!
Guy with scraft = Great fashion style!!
yaki yaki buffet
Was having my holiday’s when me and my friend wanted to try this yaki-yaki buffet at bukit bintang.
The location of this yaki-yaki buffet is just beside lowyat plaze, you can easily find parking at either BB plaza or sungei wang. Walk to the ground floor and walk to lowyat plaza main entrance. Basically yaki-yaki buffet is infront of you maybe 500m away?
Just walk straight pass the lowyat plaza and eventually you’ll see it. It’s really easy to find the place.
Reach there bout 650 – 7pm, our booking time 630.. typical malaysian timing ( traffic jam of course )….
Rather surprising is that they have a 30% promotion from 5.30 – 7.30pm. So we were rather lucky to have booked 6.30 which entitle us 30% discount instantly. And one more surprising thing is they serve BASKIN ROBBINS!!
Picture TIME :
- The grill equipment
- Scallops
- The first thing I went for!!! Baskin Robbins!!
- this is the real light environment in yaki-yaki itself. I switch my N82 to a brighter light.
- I was king for the night as my good good friend grilled everything.
- Wallop time!
- Fish meat’s
- Finish walloping the baskin robbin
- The soup that suck! Ginseng soup konon…
- Shark fin soup konon, taste fishy and tasteless…
- without close up macro mode on
- With close up macro mode on
- grilled chicken’s…. and we paid RM50+ to have this…
- Baked olyster in cheese, personally tasteless..
- grilled fish meat close up
- Another grilled fish close up
- Gotta recommend this fried yam desert. NICE!
- Grilled olyster with garlic, this is the side order’s. Nothing special bout it..
- cheese cakes, nothing to shout about
- some oreo cheesecake, and pandan cheesecake.
- 2 more bowl’s of basking robbins, some honeydew and dragon fruits
- ^.^
- What the…. the joker??
- Let’s put a smile on that face!!
- Dun worry jennifer, you already have a smile on your face.
- Why so serious?
Pros : Rather worth my money as I wallop alot of baskin robbins, staff’s and service very good. There’s this indon or foreign guy, he’s quite funny. When we were leaving he said “See you tommorow ah” respect man lolz”
Cons : No fragrant coconut anymore, ask the staff he said : sudah lama tak ada…. , no unagi, and alot of stuff’s.
Selection to choose are few. That’s all I have to complain. I’m not really a picky person anyways.
ss2 murni
This is the famous SS2 Restaurant Murni, where is it? It’s just behind KFC SS2. Easy to spot as the crowded people sitting and waiting for the table’s along the shop’s at night. I can’t describe how far their table’s are placed. But to give you a slight clue, imagine the shops occupied 10 – 15 normal malaysia shop lot or kedai runcit : ) I KID YOU NOT!! It’s true! It’s true!
But I don’t really fancy murni that much as the price and the unhygiene of this place really put’s me off.

Two of the famous food in mruni, top is the Mee Raja and bottom is Roti Hawaii.







hori real arcade pro 3
Bought this arcade stick from a forumer at lowyat.net for rm330 and hell it’s worth every little penny I’ve spent on this baby!
If you guys wanna know what I bought this stick for? Come on it’s for street fighter IV of course…. you’re so living in a cave if you’re a gamer like myself…
This stick speed up my gameplay which I can perform FADC precisely and improve my combo’s effectively, never regret buying this baby.
Currently using Akuma as main, training M.Bison aka Dictator for second. And Cammy as backup. By the way, street fighter IV is good for you actually, you need to have alot of precise combo’s, predict player’s next move or a.k.a reading their mind’s, and alot I MEAN ALOT OF CONCENTRATION!!! So Street Fighter IV is a challenging game itself, I myself an average player for the time being as I don’t regularly play on my laptop. That’s why I need PS3 for online comunity versus!!!! OK PICTURE TIME!!






ss2 char kuey teow
I always frequent this char kuey teow everytime I visit SS2. It’s located at SS2 food court.The food court have 2 end’s, you gotta search for it. It’s near to the end of the food court.
Here’s the char kuey teow stall I frequent:

Another food stall I recommend is the hong kong chee chong fun:

Just to give you an idea how the place looks like :

thing’s you should know when travelling oversea
Coffee Break We may gulp lattes all day long, regardless of what time it is here, but in many European countries cappuccinos and other coffee drinks made with milk are enjoyed during the morning hours only. Espresso is what’s consumed in the afternoons and evenings. So, don’t be surprised when you get a funny look from the waiter after ordering your double latte with extra cream after that pesto pasta lunch.
No Ketchup Please Many French chefs are appalled if guests add condiments like ketchup and mustard to their culinary masterpieces before taking the first bite. They think it masks the true taste of the food — so get used to your “pommes frites” without that dousing of ketchup.
Oops, All Gone Here in the States, it seems we’ve been taught to always clear our plates. In China on the other hand, if you gobble up every last morsel it could be insulting to the host as it means that he/she hasn’t provided enough food. Keep things on the up and up and leave a few bites left. We’re guessing it’s probably best not to ask for a doggie bag, either!
Heads Up In Thailand, no matter how adorable someone’s child is, resist the urge to give them a friendly pat on the noggin. It’s taboo to touch the head, which is a revered body part.
No Sharing No matter how mouthwatering your palak paneer is, offering someone a taste from your plate is a big no-no in India, since it’s considered unclean. Enjoy your dinner and rave about it all you want, but keep it to yourself.
A Few Pointers In India, if you want to call someone over, never use your finger to point or wag — it’s seen as condescending and insulting. Instead, hold your hand out, palm down, and scoop with your fingers. You’ll get much better results!
Better Than Butter While dining out in Spain, get used to the idea of bread without butter. Ask for it at a restaurant and you’ll most likely be told they don’t have any. The preferred practice is to dip bread in olive oil — and if you ask us, it’s much yummier anyway!
A – O – K Never give anyone in Brazil the “OK” hand signal (using your thumb and pointer finger to make an O)… it’s an obscene gesture that’s likely to get you labeled both ignorant and extremely offensive!
Meat ‘n’ Milk In Israel, unless you know otherwise, assume that a household keeps kosher. That means mixing meat and dairy is not allowed. So no milk in your coffee after a belly-busting beef dinner (and no cheese on that burger, either!).
Sticky Splinters We’re all familiar with the wooden chopsticks you get at Asian restaurants. They come stuck together, and you snap them apart which usually leaves a few stray splinters on the end. If this happens in Japan, holding the chopsticks between your palms and loudly clattering them together is a big insult to the waiter or sushi chef because it indicates that his utensils are cheap. Instead, rub one chopstick against the other gently.
Throw In The Towel In a Japanese restaurant, if you’re given a hot rolled towel, use it only to wipe your hands. It’s generally considered rude to wipe your face with (although at more informal restaurants, people may occasionally be seen doing it).
Service With A Smile Here in the US, many of us are used to serving ourselves and digging in family style at meals. But in China it’s common for the host to place food on the guest’s plates, so resist the urge to scoop up another helping of rice — practice sitting back and relaxing, and enjoy letting the host put you on a pedestal.
Sole Purpose Think twice before sitting too casually in Egypt, or even stretching out your gams. Showing the soles of your feet or shoes is considered to be terribly rude — yes, even if you’re sporting Jimmy Choos!
Lip Service No matter how parched your lips may be, when traveling in Zimbabwe, never lick your lips while looking at someone of the opposite sex. While it may seem innocent enough to you, they consider it an obscene gesture.
Baby Steps Have a friend in Russia who’s expecting a babe? Go ahead and browse all you want, but don’t give them anything until after the little one arrives. It’s considered bad luck to do so sooner.
I love these kind’s of article’s !!




























