Wanton Mee (Small) RM6
Thursday, 31 December 2020
Uncle Keong Noodle Stall, Taman Desa [Non-Halal]
Wanton Mee (Small) RM6
Wednesday, 30 December 2020
Kopitiam Wang, Titiwangsa KL, a kopitiam under the tree [Non-Halal]
Kopitiam. I love them. Kopitiam food is typically fuss-free, cheap and good. AND kopitiam stalls typically sell a limited number of food item - which means they usually specialise in the food they serve. What's not to love?
I love scouting for kopitiams locals would frequent wherever I go and give it a try. A cold mug of Kopi C is a must for me! I especially love kopitiams that are located in somewhere obscure - my theory is that if it's obscure but it's still able to attract people, the place must be good!
The little "shack", located along the street of a residential area |
The Menu - simple, fuss-free food! |
The Food
Tofu Pok RM9.50 (5 pieces)Kopi C
Saturday, 12 December 2020
Meatology by Chef Yenni, TTDI [Non-Halal]
If you're looking for somewhere in KL that serves hearty, wholesome, meaty dishes that will not break the bank - Meatology is the place to go.
Meatology by Chef Yenni is spearheaded by, no surprise, Chef Yenni, whom you will see cooking up a storm upon your eye. It specialises in, no surprise again, meaty dishes, with pork taking the center stage.
One of our dish being flambe in front of us by Chef Yenni herself! |
I came across this place while Googling for places that dish up porky affairs around Klang Valley. I was drawn towards photos of the dishes up in fire, literally, at Meatology. The menu on their website caught my attention as well - Nasi Lemak Sedap Giler Barbie (yes, Barbie :p)? Nasi Lemak Truffle Siew Yoke? SOLD!
I made a reservation via Whatsapp and the process was brief and pleasant. Was glad I made a reservation as it was a full house on the day of my visit (a Saturday night!).
Took this photo after they've closed at 10:00pm...oops. Meatology is located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail, and it has been around for about 14 years apparently!The Environment
Leaf and Feta Salad RM9.80
Meatology by Chef Yenni
Tuesday, 1 December 2020
Monthly Goal Review: November
Oh my, late post as there were quite a few deadlines I had to meet towards the end of November 2020. Better late than never!
1. Be comfortable on my own + journal how I feel every weekend
Weekend 1: Honestly - I was absolutely r e s t l e s s. I started texting people, was aimlessly scrolling through social media. Asked a friend out and dined out the very first time since CMCO started! But because of the boredom, I've started this weekly challenge thing with my close friend, Sophie, where we state a challenge/goal we would like to achieve for the week!
Sometimes boredom is not a bad thing, eh? :)
Weekend 2: I was busy baking and cooking, didn't have time to think/worry about how I felt. I was making Lamingtons and Hainanese Chicken Chop, basically, dishes that require lots of work, and I dined out the very first time with my family. Shared some desserts with friends, because I do feel that I need to reconnect with people.
Weekend 3: I was working half day, and spent the rest of the weekend cooking and baking, editing videos, and watching TED talks! Video editing is my newfound hobby!
One of the video by Jia...
Watched a meaningful TED talk and the speaker stated that distractions are merely a symptom of our brain being overstimulated - which I really agree with. The talk, I feel, has changed my perception of how I view distraction. And perhaps I would like to make that a goal too. (Yes, added a new goal!)
The TED talk if you're interested :)
Weekend 4: Woking day. Went out with a friend. And hibernated. Like really hibernated.
Looking back, really, boredom isn't really necessarily a bad thing.
2. Buy only clothes that are listed on my long-term planning wishlist
Can you believe it, I didn't buy any clothes this month :D Even though 11.11 and Black Friday occurred this month woohoo!
3. Initiate at least one event per month
Does sending baked goods to others count? I feel as though I struggle with trying to connect with people. And I don't really know why. Also part of me is feeling a little paranoid about COVID. Hence I forgive myself.
4. Read at least two books per month
The Rosie Project by Don Tillman
Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah
Oscar and the Lady in Pink by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt / Adriana Hunter (Translator)
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
Wished if I have read one non-fiction book, but it's okay :D Asal ada baca (As long as I am reading). I have to say though, I really love my November book picks - they are all the heartwarming kind of read :)
5. Doing a monthly review of my goals
On it!
6. Do a monthly/weekly review of my spending
7. Carry a notebook and pen wherever I go and jot down notes systematically
The good thing about being in lockdown is I'm always at home with a notebook. So I've been consistent with this goal!
8. Try out something new each week
Thanks to lockdown, I've been outperforming myself for this goal. Outperforming a little too much I feel. Not that it's a bad thing, but I realise I enjoy doing this toooo much I might have neglected my other goals. And I think it'd be helpful if I could try to...further ride on this goal. Think of how could this help with my own personal development. Because I initially started this goal as I thought I had not much life out of what I do at work. Just something for me to think about!
Week 1
Pumpkin-shaped pumpkin breadPizza!!
Mushroom soup!
Week 2
Lamington
NY style cookie
10. *NEW*Minimise digital distraction
Inspired by the TED Talk I shared above, How I plan to move forward with this is simply NOT using any social media app before 8am every day. I'd also like to set 10pm to 8am as a NO-DIGITAL DISTRACTION time. No social media scrolling.
Plan to slowly decrease social media usage day by day. Or month by month.
11. Write more at least 100 words per day (not including what I write at work)
12. Log down news article I've read and jot down my thoughts about it, ie reading with purpose.
13. Curate at least two content on @pot_tosynthesis every week (Stories/Post)
14. Set at least two little goals every day