Dah nama pun SAHW.......
Hehe
From KL to Jakarta and now UAE, this is a place where she shares her views and opinions of life, talks about her daily routines and most importantly rants about her life as a SAHM with beloved Darling Husband(DH) and cutie pie,Nuha Zareera(NZ).
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Dinner at Penang Bistro
I ve been delaying my hutang to Allah for quite some times. Therefore, yesterday, I finally decided that I should not let it b postponed anymore. Though did not wake up for sahur as I did not get enough sleep that night (to be told later) but I forced myself to still fast yesterday.
oh btw our packages are STILL not here and therefore we have to dine out, like almost everyday. Sigh. DH is starting to get pissed off with this thing. Yours truly on the other hand is pretending to be cool n calm as I don't want to put the pressure on him. screw that off.
So for break fast, my husband came home for Isyak and off we went to Oakwood to hv our dinner at Penang Bistro. This is definitely a posh place to dine in and I really love the ambience. There were many people in there and we took out own sweet time waiting for our order since I have eaten kurma+bread+choc drink to break my fast. we orderedfried garoupa cooked in special nyonya sauce, oyster omelette something (can't rmmbr) and chicken kailan.
The verdict-----it was real good!! And I think we should not hv ordered the onelette anymore as the fish portion was really BIG and it was priced for good IDR 225 000 ( 70.00 ++ RM)
Damage done was IDR 400 000 over.
oh btw our packages are STILL not here and therefore we have to dine out, like almost everyday. Sigh. DH is starting to get pissed off with this thing. Yours truly on the other hand is pretending to be cool n calm as I don't want to put the pressure on him. screw that off.
So for break fast, my husband came home for Isyak and off we went to Oakwood to hv our dinner at Penang Bistro. This is definitely a posh place to dine in and I really love the ambience. There were many people in there and we took out own sweet time waiting for our order since I have eaten kurma+bread+choc drink to break my fast. we orderedfried garoupa cooked in special nyonya sauce, oyster omelette something (can't rmmbr) and chicken kailan.
The verdict-----it was real good!! And I think we should not hv ordered the onelette anymore as the fish portion was really BIG and it was priced for good IDR 225 000 ( 70.00 ++ RM)
Damage done was IDR 400 000 over.
The omelette with oyster something |
The Fried Garoupa with Special Nyonya Sauce |
Chicken Kailan |
DH was busy with his phone. Anti-social! Same like yours truly |
The deco |
Had this to balance the meal had earlier. Real good! |
While waiting for the order to arrive |
Friday, March 15, 2013
Heaven
Sunda food. Am in ❤
Ayam Bakar for two |
Iced Coffee for DH |
It is called "Keropok Kampung" Maybe due to its origin. i dont know. :) |
Kangkung Tumis |
Keropok Merah. |
The appetizer. Pisang something. we did not order this but they offered and we accepted. haha. and of course we had to pay for it. Booo |
Alpukat Juice for me. Super good. |
It is called "sambal mentah" Too hot to my liking |
Cumi goreng (Sotong goreng). This was super delish |
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
The crib
Research and surveys done. Finally my DH n I have decided to stay at Bellagio Residence, Mega Kuningan. One important reason why we have chosen this place is because of the distance to DH's office in which it only takes 5 mins walk from home. That makes DH a very happy employee, no doubt. Yours truly on the other hand has fallen in love with this place upon knowing there are sufficient amenities around. Shops are nearby. There is a shop called FoodHall for me to do grocery shopping (emergencies only. the prices are on the pricey side), Baskin-Robbins, Dominos, Burger King, Indian restaurant, Dapur Sunda, small bakery, there is a clinic, and Guardian, CIMB Niaga, HSBC, and others. That is definitely sufficient and I really hope we can have a good life here. InsyaAllah.
The entrance |
The building |
The signage |
The lift |
Guardian. hehe |
Nasi Padang Sederhana
These are what we had today. OMG it tasted so freakin good. I can eat this everyday. I miss Malaysian food :(
FYI, there are plenty branches of Nasi Padang Sederhana in Jakarta. We went to the one located in Kemang. It is definitely gonna be one of our fave eating spots. Hehe.
The branches...
* Restoran Sederhana
8 Jl. Achmad Yani, Bekasi Barat 17148, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Bintaro
Jalan Gandaria Tengah 3, Jakarta 12240, Indonesia
* Rumah Makan Sederhana Ampera Raya
Jalan Ampera Raya, Jakarta 12410, Indonesia
+62 21 78840042
* Masakan Padang Restoran Sederhana
Jalan Mampang Prapatan, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Pondok Indah
Jalan Utan Kayu, Jakarta 10440, Indonesia
+62 21 8519588
* Restoran Sederhana Mangga Besar
Jalan Mangga Besar Raya, Jakarta 11180, Indonesia
+62 21 6121751
* Restoran Sederhana Baru
Jalan Kemanggisan, Jakarta 11530, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Kebayoran Lama Utara -
Jalan Radio Dalam Raya, Jakarta 12240, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Pondok Pinang
Jalan Fatmawati, Jakarta 12310, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Gandaria Selatan
Jalan Fatmawati, Jakarta 12420, Indonesia
The pictures of the lauk pauk served. When eating nasi padang, you are paying for the food that you have touched. So, what we always do is that we will decide and sort the lauks that we want and we ask them to take those that we do not want. easy, huh?
FYI, there are plenty branches of Nasi Padang Sederhana in Jakarta. We went to the one located in Kemang. It is definitely gonna be one of our fave eating spots. Hehe.
The branches...
* Restoran Sederhana
8 Jl. Achmad Yani, Bekasi Barat 17148, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Bintaro
Jalan Gandaria Tengah 3, Jakarta 12240, Indonesia
* Rumah Makan Sederhana Ampera Raya
Jalan Ampera Raya, Jakarta 12410, Indonesia
+62 21 78840042
* Masakan Padang Restoran Sederhana
Jalan Mampang Prapatan, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Pondok Indah
Jalan Utan Kayu, Jakarta 10440, Indonesia
+62 21 8519588
* Restoran Sederhana Mangga Besar
Jalan Mangga Besar Raya, Jakarta 11180, Indonesia
+62 21 6121751
* Restoran Sederhana Baru
Jalan Kemanggisan, Jakarta 11530, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Kebayoran Lama Utara -
Jalan Radio Dalam Raya, Jakarta 12240, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Pondok Pinang
Jalan Fatmawati, Jakarta 12310, Indonesia
* Restoran Sederhana Gandaria Selatan
Jalan Fatmawati, Jakarta 12420, Indonesia
The pictures of the lauk pauk served. When eating nasi padang, you are paying for the food that you have touched. So, what we always do is that we will decide and sort the lauks that we want and we ask them to take those that we do not want. easy, huh?
Fried begedel (i dont know the actual spelling. Pls forgive me) |
Cumi Gulai, Ikan Percik (kot), The dalca lookalike (not really sure), the potato masak cili |
Fried Chicken |
One of my fav- Ayam Gulai. It reminds me of my late grandma's gulai. Al fatihah to arwah Mok. |
Potato and Telur puyuh issit? |
Close up of Ayam Gulai. TDF! |
And this is free. teh tawar hangat. :) |
Monday, March 11, 2013
Hari Raya Nyepi
Today is a public holiday here in Jakarta as they are celebrating Hari Raya Nyepi. To me, when first heard about the celebration, I can relate it with something "senyap" or isolation in general. I google-d for the description and here's what I have found.
Taken from this
Nyepi (from the word Sepi = silence) is a day reserved for self-reflection and as such, anything that might interfere with that purpose is restricted. The main restrictions are: no lighting fires (and lights must be kept low) no working; no entertainment or pleasure; no traveling; and for some, no talking or eating at all. The effect of these prohibitions is that Balis usually bustling streets and roads are empty, there is little or no noise from TVs and radios, and few signs of activity are seen even inside homes. The only people to be seen outdoors are the Pecalang, traditional security men who patrol the streets to ensure the prohibitions are being followed. Although Nyepi is primarily a Hindu holiday, non-Hindu residents of Bali observe the day of silence as well, out of respect for their fellow citizens. Tourists are not exempt; although free to do as they wish inside the hotels, no one is allowed onto the beaches or streets or to go on tours, and the only airport in Bali remains closed for the entire day. The only exceptions granted are for emergency vehicles carrying those with life-threatening conditions and women about to give birth. On the day after Nyepi, known as Ngembak Geni, social activity picks up again quickly, as families and friends gather to ask forgiveness from one another, and to perform certain religious rituals together.
My DH told me that in Bali, they even have the flight operation stopped due to this celebration. But here in Jakarta, I could not see any difference yet except for less cars on the road. And now we r at Kota Casablanca having our breakfast at Killiney Kopitiam and our next pit stop is Ace Hardware as we are scouting for more hangers. hehe. And we r thinking of hunting for Nasi Padang for today. so far, I haven't started cooking yet as we r still waiting for our shipments to arrive soon. InsyaAllah.
Pics of Kota Casablanca. Am in love. Shopaholics will love shopping malls right.
Taken from this
Nyepi (from the word Sepi = silence) is a day reserved for self-reflection and as such, anything that might interfere with that purpose is restricted. The main restrictions are: no lighting fires (and lights must be kept low) no working; no entertainment or pleasure; no traveling; and for some, no talking or eating at all. The effect of these prohibitions is that Balis usually bustling streets and roads are empty, there is little or no noise from TVs and radios, and few signs of activity are seen even inside homes. The only people to be seen outdoors are the Pecalang, traditional security men who patrol the streets to ensure the prohibitions are being followed. Although Nyepi is primarily a Hindu holiday, non-Hindu residents of Bali observe the day of silence as well, out of respect for their fellow citizens. Tourists are not exempt; although free to do as they wish inside the hotels, no one is allowed onto the beaches or streets or to go on tours, and the only airport in Bali remains closed for the entire day. The only exceptions granted are for emergency vehicles carrying those with life-threatening conditions and women about to give birth. On the day after Nyepi, known as Ngembak Geni, social activity picks up again quickly, as families and friends gather to ask forgiveness from one another, and to perform certain religious rituals together.
My DH told me that in Bali, they even have the flight operation stopped due to this celebration. But here in Jakarta, I could not see any difference yet except for less cars on the road. And now we r at Kota Casablanca having our breakfast at Killiney Kopitiam and our next pit stop is Ace Hardware as we are scouting for more hangers. hehe. And we r thinking of hunting for Nasi Padang for today. so far, I haven't started cooking yet as we r still waiting for our shipments to arrive soon. InsyaAllah.
Pics of Kota Casablanca. Am in love. Shopaholics will love shopping malls right.
Living in Jakarta
Alhamdulillah I am now residing in Jakarta w my DH. Boarded the plane on Sunday 10th of March 2013. People have been asking how's Jakarta n etc. well, so far so good I guess. Though, it still feels surreal to finally be a homemaker, leaving the country, family and friends back in Malaysia. I pray to Allah to bless us with a good life here insyaAllah.
I wake up to these views everyday. Alhamdulillah
I wake up to these views everyday. Alhamdulillah
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