Cat Building in Cat City 
Friday, June 29, 2007
    
       
    
    
     
Whenever I see this building which is opposite Wisma Saberkas, I can imagine a face of a cat(or a tiger). Its only last year that I saw a "Cat Tree" which is opposite Petanak Market. Is it just me or are there really some hidden images of cats in Kuching?
    
    
    
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	 Ruaidayak Gallery Cafe & Tribal Restaurant 
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
    
       
    
    
     



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	 St Thomas Play 
Monday, June 18, 2007
    
       
    
    
     I went to a play at St Thomas school on 15 June 2007 by the students. The title of the play is "Death of a Longhouse". Its a fundraising programme for the school. The show started off with a Gawai celebration at the longhouse. The dancing and performance is good and I feel like I'm watching a performance at the Sarawak Cultural Village. These students started practising for the play since 2006 and I think their effort had paid off.
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	 Chef at Home 
Thursday, June 7, 2007
    
       
    
    
     Due to popular requests from my own blog, I'm writing a short review for this wonderful homey restaurant. First of all, my apologies for the shaky photos. I was reaaalllly hungry. :D
This garden restaurant has thrived from an obscure dining place to a packed house every weekend as it serves excellent food at cheap prices. Word of mouth sure beats million-dollar-advertisements eh?
It caters mostly for those who prefer Western food as you can find lamb shank, dory fish fillet, chicken chop and many others on the menu. If your mother insists on going elsewhere because she wants to eat rice, they have rice with fish/chicken on the menu too. :)
My personal favourites has got to be their Linguine Carbonara (approx. RM12) and Ice-Blended Mango (approx. RM6). A few times, I even wake up in the morning craving for their Carbonara. See... they're THAT good. I love that dish compared to elsewhere as the pasta is just nicely cooked, not overdone or undercooked (as if oft the case with other places) and the sauce is... creamy and gooey and cheesey and it doesn't taste like puke. Well admit it, some cheese sauce tastes like puke.
Chef At Home is located near Hui Sing roundabout, opposite Petronas. The parking space is quite limited. You can enter their designated parking lot by going in the first lorong on the right from Hui Sing roundabout to Seng Goon Garden and the, erm... lorong after the first double-storey house you see on the right. Confused? I suck at giving directions. Anyway, to avoid the hassle, you can just park at the roadside near the bus stop opposite Petronas. Heheh. Have a great weekend!
    
    
    
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