Thursday, September 3, 2009

Europe Trip (15): Arrived in Luzern (Lucerne), Switzerland




After a TGV train journey from Paris via Basel, we arrived in Luzern (Lucerne) in the afternoon. The train station is integrated with Luzern's tourist information office, shopping malls and eateries at the basement. We took our time to take pictures within and outside of the train station.

From the train station, we walked towards our hotel, which is on the other side of the lake, by crossing the Seebruecke bridge, which gives a magnificent view of Lake Lucerne. Well, we can actually take bus or trolleybus (just one bus stop away), but we decided to walk since we bring quite a lot of luggage.

We stayed at Hotel Des Alpes, which is conveniently located in the heart of the pedestrian-only downtown of Luzern, just in front of the chapel bridge (Kapellbrucke).

After checking into the hotel, we didn't have time to take a rest because we immediately started our journey to mount Pilatus, via Kriens and Frakmuntegg. (to be continued)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Europe Trip (14): From Paris to Luzern via Basel




On Monday, 8 June 2009, in early morning, we left Paris for Luzern, Switzerland. A Kide is very kind to send us right to Gare de l'Est, which means the "East station", the train station where our train departed.

We arrived at the station at around 5:50am Paris time, while the train only departed at around 6:20am, so we had some time to take pictures inside the station. The kids were very happy to be able to have their pictures taken in front of two European high-speed trains: France's TGV (Train a Grande Vitesse) and German's ICE (InterCity-Express).

We took the TGV Lyria train to Basel, Switzerland, passing through French cities such as Strasbourg, Colmar and Mulhouse. According to my GPS, the train zoomed up to 300km/h especially on the Paris-Strasbourg leg, although it seemed to be a bit slower once the train passed through Strasbourg to Basel.

At Basel train station, my wife managed to buy Luxemburgerli macarons from Sprungli. One of our favourites, indeed. :) Unfortunately, since we have little time there, we didn't manage to get out of the station to see a bit of Basel since we needed to catch our next train to Luzern.

After validated our Swiss Passes at the ticket counter in Basel train station, we took another train, this is a local SBB train, to Luzern, via Olten. I bought the Swiss Passes prior to our departure to Europe, and with this passes, we are entitled for free rides to all forms of Switzerland's public transportation: from trains, buses, trolleybuses, trams and even boats.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Europe Trip (13): Paris




Date: Sunday, 7 June 2009
Location: Paris, France

- Avis office, Montparnasse
- Musee du Louvre
- Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
- Joan of Arc statue
- Rue de Rivoli
- Grand Palais
- Petit Palais
- Pont Alexandre III
- Des Invalides and Napoleon's tomb
- Montparnasse - Bienvenue metro station
- Denfert Rochereau RER station

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Europe Trip (12): Netherlands - Amsterdam




Date: Saturday, 6 June 2009
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

- Amsterdaam Central Station
- Dam Square
- Klaverstraat shopping district

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Europe Trip (11): Netherlands - Madurodam, Den Haag




Date: Saturday, 6 June 2009
Location: Madurodam, Den Haag, Netherlands

* Madurodam, http://www.madurodam.nl/templates/mad/global/index.php?lngid=5&sqlmode=1&fid=638

Europe Trip (10): Netherlands - Wassenaar and Den Haag Centrum




Date: Saturday, 6 June 2009
Location: Den Haag, Netherlands

* Wisma Sekolah Indonesia Nederland (SIN), Wassenaar
* Den Haag Centrum:
- Plein
- Mauritshuis Museum
- Binnenhof

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Europe Trip (9): Netherlands - Schiedam, Delft and Den Haag




Date: Friday, 5 June 2009.
Location: Netherlands.

* Border of Belgium and Netherlands
* Breda
* Schiedam, west of Rotterdam
* Delft:
- Markt Square / Grote Markt
- Nieuwe Kerk (the New Church)
- Stadhuis (Town Hall)
- Het Gulden ABC cafe
- Canals along Delft Centrum
- Oude Kerk (the Old Church)
- Oude Delft (the Old Delft)
- Prinsenhof (Museum Het, Museum Nusantara)
* Den Haag / The Hague:
- Den Haag Centrum
- Fat Kee restaurant, Gedempte Gracht

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Europe Trip (8): Brussels, Belgium




Date: Friday, 5 June 2009.
Location: Brussels, Belgium.

* On the way from Paris to Brussels.
* Brussels, Belgium:
- Grasmarkt / Agoraplein
- Grand Place / Grote Markt
- City Hall / Hotel de Ville
- Galeries Royales St Hubert
- Laeken
* Antwerpen, Belgium

Europe Trip (7): Around Paris




Date: Thursday, 4 June 2009.
Location: Around Paris.

- La Vallee Village, Marne-la-Vallee
- Val d'Europe shopping centre, Marne-la-Vallee
- Paris city centre
- Indonesian embassy in Paris, Rue Cortambert
- Ta Sushi restaurant, Chatenay-Malabry

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

Europe Trip (5): Around Paris: Montmartre, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles




Date: Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Location: Around Paris, France

- Montmartre: Basilica Sacre-Coeur, Moulin Rouge
- Champs-Elysees: Arc de Triomphe
- Versailles Palace

Monday, June 29, 2009

Europe Trip (4): Paris City Centre: Louvre and Opera Garnier




Date: Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Location: Paris, France

- Palais du Louvre
- Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
- Jardin du Carrousel
- Rue de Rivoli
- Palais Royal and Jardin du Palais Royal
- Opera National de Paris Garnier

We bought some ice creams at the end of the Pont des Arts bridge before entering the Louvre via its Sully wing. Since it was a Tuesday, the Louvre museum was closed for the day, so there’s not much people traffic there, allowing us to enjoy taking the photographs near the Louvre pyramid and the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel.

We then met mbak Enik near Louvre, and we proceeded to have lunch at McDonald's which is located along Rue de Rivoli, one of the most famous roads in Paris, not far from Louvre. After lunch, my wife, my mother and mbak Enik then visited a duty free shop around the area, while I took Irza and Inka for sightseeing around the area. We walked past Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel monument towards the Jardin du Carrousel garden behind it. After taking pictures in front of the Joan of Arc statue at Places des Pyramides, we then walked north towards Avenue de l'Opera.

Our next walking destination was the Palais Royal and the garden, Jardin du Palais Royal. Passing through the garden until the end, we exited Palais Royal complex through its back entrance and walked along Rue de Petit Champs, located around Paris' 1st arrondissement to go towards Avenue de l'Opera again. Our next destination was the famous Opera National de Paris Garnier building. By that time, we have walked several kilometers and myself and the kids were also very tired, so we decided to take the public bus back to Rue de Rivoli to meet my wife and my mother.

That was the first time we took public bus in Paris. :) Since we haven't purchased our carnet of t+ tickets yet (will share about the advantage of buying the carnet of t+ tickets later), we purchased the tickets on board of the bus from the bus driver, and pay in cash. The ticket purchased from the bus driver can only be used on the bus itself and doesn't allow transfer to other mode of transportation (e.g. the metro train).

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Europe Trip (3): Paris City Centre: Île de la Cité and Around




Date: Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Location: Paris, France

- a Kide's residence at Châtenay-Malabry
- Robinson RER station
- Notre Dame de Paris cathedral
- Pont d'Arcole: Hotel de Ville
- Pont Notre Dame: Hotel Dieu, Tribunal de Commerce
- Conciergerie, Palais de Justice, Sainte-Chapelle
- Saint Michel junction
- Pont Neuf
- Institute de France and Pont des Arts

On Tuesday morning, 2 June 2009, a Kide dropped us off at the nearest RER station around Châtenay-Malabry, Robinson (pronounced: ro-bang-song). Our first destination for the day is the centre of the Paris: the Île de la Cité island and its most famous attraction: Notre-Dame cathedral. Since we enter the Robinson station from the side entrance, we had to use the automated machine to buy the tickets for the RER train, using Euro coins since the machine doesn’t accept notes. Luckily, we had enough coins. Only couple of later then we found out that at the main entrance, there’s a ticket counter where we can buy tickets using notes. :P

RER trains charge by zones, so we had to check on which zones the starting and destination station are located, to ensure that we purchase the correct tickets according to the number of zones travelled. We can either buy single-trip (one-way) tickets, return tickets or a carnet of 10 tickets (with discounted price) which can be shared by different passengers. If you’re not sure, you can just go to the ticket counter and inform the staff your destination station, and the staff will advise you on the price.

The Robinson station is on a branch’s end of RER line B, so we took the train towards the city and we alighted at St. Michel – Notre Dame station, the RER station closest to the Île de la Cité island. It was the first time we used public transportation in Paris, and we enjoyed it very much. The RER trains are similar to Kuala Lumpur's KTM Komuter trains, slightly bigger than Singapore’s MRT trains and it’s quite convenient, provided it’s not too crowded.

From St. Michel – Notre Dame station, we crossed the bridge across Seine river to Île de la Cité and walked towards Notre Dame cathedral. We took our time taking pictures in front of the cathedral, near the statue of Charlemagne and at Point Zero, the “real” centre of Paris where distances to other locations in Paris (and perhaps France?) is measured. From there, we proceeded with our walking tour around the island, covering Pont d’Arcole and Hotel de Ville across the Seine river, Hotel Dieu, Pont Notre Dame overlooking the Tribunal de Commerce building, Place du Chatelet and the gloomy Conciergerie building, before reaching the Palais de Justice and Sainte Chapelle buildings.

After taking some rest in front of Palais de Justice building, we then left the island by crossing the Pont St Michel bridge, and walked along the Seine river towards Pont Neuf. After taking some pictures and having another rest in front of Institut de France building, we then crossed the Pont des Arts bridge and walked towards Louvre.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Europe Trip (2): Châtenay-Malabry, Eiffel Tower, Seine River Tour




On Monday, 1 June 2009, which was our first full-day in Paris, still recovering from jet-lag, we took our time in the morning to walk through A Kide's residence at Châtenay-Malabry.

Late morning, we had A Kide's driver, om Join, to take us to the most popular tourist attraction in Paris: the Eiffel tower. We needed to queue for about 1.5 hours to buy the tickets before we can climb the tower. We bought the tickets which can bring us up to the top floor. The price is €13 for adult, and €7.50 for child.

Note that they only sell tickets to walk-in customers, and the tickets can only be used on the same day they are purchased. I checked their website that found out that they are planning to provide online reservation services for all visitors, but that would only be available end of this year.

We took the lift directly to the second floor, skipping the first floor. We immediately circling the area and take pictures to all the different directions. One of our favourite directions for viewing from the Eiffel tower is the north-west view, towards Pont d'Iena bridge and Palais de Chaillot at Trocadero, with the tall buildings of Paris' business district, La Defense (pronounced "la difong") in the background.

Another of our favourite direction is the south-east, which will give the view towards the Champ-de-Mars park and Ecole Militaire building, with the ugly Montparnasse Tower in the background. South-west direction will give the view towards the Seine river, with RER train tracks crossing across the river, while north-east direction will give the view towards the north area of Paris, with the Taj-Mahal-alike building of Basilica Sacre-Couer visible on top of the Montmartre hill.

We then took the lift up to the top (third) floor, and the view is even more amazing from higher level. It's also a bit windy up there, so we decided not to spend too much time there and went back to second floor. After had some snacks on the second floor, we descended back to the ground floor, in time to see some kind of procession parade passing through the road just in front of the tower.

We then further descended to the riverside under the Pont d'Iena bridge, for us to take the Bateaux Parisiens boat cruise tour along the Seine river. This includes automated commentary through headsets which are available on each seat. The price is quite cheap, €11 for adult and €5 for child.

We purchased the tickets and boarded the boat from pier number 3 along the number of piers just in front of Eiffel tower. The boat took us to the east direction from Eiffel tower all the way to the islands of Ile de la Cite and Ile Saint-Louis and back, passing under many bridges along the way: Pont de l'Alma, Pont Alexandre III and Pont Neuf, among others.

Unfortunately, the boat is not air-conditioned and with most of the boat's structure made of glass, it was becoming so hot in the afternoon. When we disembarked from the boat, we felt very tired, and with the jet-lag still taking effect (it was already night time in Singapore at that time even though it was still evening local Paris time), we decided to end our adventure for the day, and went back home to a Kide's residence.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Europe Trip (1): From Singapore to Paris via Dubai




Inka and Irza have came back from their mid-year holiday in Paris and surrounding regions, together with their father (that’s me), their mother and their grandmother (that’s my mother).

We initially wanted to take the Singapore Airlines’ direct flight to Paris, especially since the return flight would be using the new Airbus A380 plane and the price was also quite cheap at that time. Unfortunately, it took quite some time for our Schengen visa to be approved, so by the time the visa is approved, the price has went up considerably and we had to find another option. We didn’t want to buy/issue the tickets first before our visa was approved. Luckily Emirates started to launch their promotions, and they offered the Singapore-Paris ticket (return trip, via Dubai) for only S$785 (adult) and S$618 (child), inclusive of all the surcharges and taxes. We immediately bought the tickets without hesitation.

We left Singapore on Sunday, 31 May 2009, in the morning. At Changi airport, we met Han Yu, Irza’s school-mate who happened to be our neighbour on the same block, and his family, who were going for holiday in Hong Kong. Emirates services are great, almost comparable to Singapore Airlines’ services. There’s TV set on every seat, with on-demand movies, TV, radio, and most importantly, games to keep the kids occupied.

We arrived at Dubai International Airport in the afternoon, and we disembarked into Terminal 3, a new terminal built and used exclusively for Emirates. Since we needed to change planes, we had to go through security checks before going to the departure/transit area. The queue during the security checks was quite long. Our boarding pass for the Dubai-Paris leg had been issued while checking-in in Singapore, so we didn’t have to go through the transit check-in counters and proceeded directly to the departure gate.

We arrived at Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport in Paris, France, at around 8pm local time. We expected that it would already be dark while we reached Paris, but to our surprise, the sun was still shining at 8pm in Paris during summer. That day was the longest day we’ve experienced, since Paris is 6 hours behind Singapore time at that time. We enjoyed sunshine for about 20.5 hours, from 7am Singapore time until around 9:30pm Paris time (or 4:30am Singapore time, the next day).

The Emirates flight arrived at Terminal 2C of the airport. The terminal itself is quite small, but it’s actually part of a larger Terminal 2, which consists of Terminal 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F and a separated 2G. Going through immigration is a breeze, we didn’t have to fill in any immigration forms. The immigration officer just checked our Schengen visa, and stamp the passports. No questions asked. :) After passing through customs, we were greeted by my cousin, a Kide, who was our host in Paris during the 2-week holiday. He drove us to his residence in Châtenay-Malabry, a nice and quiet neighbourhood south of Paris. At his residence, a Kide and mbak Enik hosted a very nice dinner for us.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Singapore Cycling Tour (4): Pulau Ubin




Date: Sunday, 15 March 2008
Location: Changi Village and Pulau Ubin, Singapore

This is part of my Singapore Cycling Tour series:

1. East Coast Park and Coastal Park Connector.
2. Bukit Batok East, Ulu Pandan and Jurong Park Connector.
3. Pasir Ris Park, Tampines Park Connector, Pasir Ris Town Park.

Earlier today, the whole family went to Pulau Ubin to attend the second UI (and Gunadarma) reunion in Singapore.

With both my and Irza's bicycles mounted on the bike carrier, we proceeded to Changi Village and had breakfast at the famous Hjh Salbiah nasi lemak stall there. We also bought some packets of nasi lemak to be brought to Pulau Ubin.

After meeting some of our friends at Changi Point (total there were seven families took part on this event), we proceeded to the jetty and board the bumboat to Pulau Ubin. There are two bumboat services there, another one will bring you to Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia and you would need your passport to go there. Since Pulau Ubin is still part of Singapore, we do not need to bring our passports and we didn't even have to buy tickets. Just join the queue and the bumboat will depart when there's 12 passengers on board. The fare is $2.5 per person, and $2 per bicycle. Since there were four of us and we also brought two bicycles, the total fare is $14, one way.

Reaching Pulau Ubin jetty, I took some maps from the information kiosks while my wife proceeded to one of the bicycle rental kiosks to rent a bicycle for herself. All of us then proceeded to Chek Jawa, our destination for the day.

After several kilometers of paved road, we were greeted with unpaved road leading to Chek Jawa. Here is where our mountain biking skills are being tested. :) The kids were having a great time playing at Chek Jawa, and after having our nasi lemak packets for lunch at a nice villa in Chek Jawa, we went back to the jetty and boarded the bumboat back to the mainland Singapore.

Pulau Ubin is one of our best destinations for cycling in Singapore, and the kids were really having a great time. We shall go there again, soon! :)

Sunday, March 8, 2009

1000 Twitter Updates

I just posted my 1000th update on Twitter. Most of them are not really my direct updates, though, since they are cross-posted from Kronologger.

twitter-1000-updates

Nothing much special to call for a celebration. It just a reaffirmation that I’m now more into micro-blogging than the actual blogging itself.

Pretty sad, indeed…

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Singapore Cycling Tour (3): Pasir Ris Park, Tampines Park Connector, Pasir Ris Town Park




Date: Saturday, 14 February 2009
Location: Pasir Ris Park, Tampines Park Connector, Pasir Ris Town Park, east of Singapore

This is part of my Singapore Cycling Tour series:

1. East Coast Park and Coastal Park Connector
2. Bukit Batok East, Ulu Pandan and Jurong Park Connector

On Saturday, 14 February 2009, I brought Inka and Irza, with our bicycles mounted on the bike carrier, to Pasir Ris Park. Located on the eastern end of Singapore, this park is another great location for cycling in Singapore, other than East Coast Park, Bishan Park and Pulau Ubin.

We explored the whole area of Pasir Ris Park, from west to east. West side of the park is where you will find the huge playground complex, cater for children of all ages. It was also the location of a gathering and birthday party, almost two years ago.

There's a horse riding lessons and pony rides centre called Gallop Stable at the southern end of the park, near carpark C. The eastern end of the park is located near two resorts around Pasir Ris: Costa Sands Resort (Downtown East) and Aloha Resort (Loyang). It's also very near to the Downtown East complex with its Wild Wild Wet and Escape Theme Park attractions.

Near the bridge across Sungei Tampines, just behind Escape Theme Park's go-kart circuit (since we can hear the sound of the karts running), there's the junction to Tampines Park Connector, which will lead you to Pasir Ris Town Park and onward to Sunplaza Park via the Tampines neighborhood.

We ventured the Tampines Park Connector up to Pasir Ris Town Park, which was also the location of a birthday party three years ago, as well as a gathering more than two years ago. We had a quick early dinner at Arnold's Express, the only halal eatery at Pasir Ris Town Park. The kids loved their fried chicken.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Singapore Cycling Tour (2): Bukit Batok East, Ulu Pandan and Jurong Park Connector




Date: 17 January 2009 and 7 February 2009
Location: Bukit Batok East, Ulu Pandan Park Connector, Jurong Park Connector

This is part of my Singapore Cycling Tour series:

1. East Coast Park and Coastal Park Connector

On 17 January 2009, I was cycling with Irza near our residence around Bukit Batok East, and found this Ulu Pandan Park Connector along Bukit Batok East heading southwest. On 7 February 2009, we tried to venture the park connector towards Jurong East.

However, I am a bit disappointed with this park connector. After greeted with a set of twelve zodiac-theme animal stone statues near Bukit Batok East Garden, we encountered very high stairs next to Keming Primary School. So both myself and Irza needed to carry the bicycles upstairs. Wished that we took the roadside instead.

Leaving Bukit Batok towards Jurong East, we had to bring our bicycles on the overhead bridge across the PIE. It was very hot, not many trees around the area. After crossing the PIE, we found out that there's a junction there and we can have two alternatives: continue along the Ulu Pandan Park Connector towards the AYE, or take the Jurong Park Connector towards Jurong Lake and Chinese Garden, and eventually to the newly-constructed Jurong Central Park near Boon Lay.

We decided to venture west along the Jurong Park Connector. This is a new extension to the Jurong Park Connector, which is not yet on the map shown at National Park Board's website (at the time of writing this entry). Since it's a new track, not much plantation along the way and since it was near afternoon at that time, it was quite hot.

Therefore, we decided to stop after reaching Jurong Town Hall Road and de-tour to the nearest McDonalds outlet at Jurong East St 24 (near Yuhua area). From there, we decided to go back home, not going through the same park connector route but following the normal roads, which is much faster. :)

Therefore, we haven't managed to reach the Chinese Garden / Jurong Lake area of the Jurong Park Connector, which I heard is the best part of the connector. I plan to mount our bicycles into our car's bike carrier and go straight there instead, to bypass the not-so-nice eastern part of the park connector.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Reuni Alumni UI (dan Gunadarma) Singapura: Bersepeda di Pulau Ubin

Setelah tahun lalu sukses mengadakan acara reuni keluarga alumni Universitas Indonesia di Singapura, tim yang sama yang dimotori oleh mbak Hany dkk akan mengadakan acara gathering serupa tahun ini, dan tidak tanggung-tanggung, tema acara gathering untuk tahun ini adalah “Gowes Gembira”, bersepeda bersama-sama di Pulau Ubin.

Undangannya saya terima di sebuah catatan (note) di Facebook dan dikonfirmasi dengan posting mbak Hany di situs Multiply beliau. Berbeda dengan tahun sebelumnya yang hanya mengikutkan rekan-rekan (beserta keluarga) lulusan kampus kuning, kali ini undangannya di-extend juga untuk rekan-rekan (dan keluarga) lulusan kampus ungu.

Acara ini rencananya akan diadakan pada hari Minggu, 15 Maret 2009. Tadinya acaranya mau diadakan pada tanggal 8 Maret 2009, tapi dipindahkan ke 15 Maret 2009 biar barengan dengan dimulainya liburan sekolah tengah semester di Singapura.

Rencananya mau pada kumpul di Changi Village untuk beli bekal nasi lemak Hjh. Salbiah yang terkenal itu, lalu naik bumboat dari Changi jetty ke Pulau Ubin. Biaya naik bumboat adalah S$2.50 per orang (harga dewasa dan anak sama) dan S$2.50 per sepeda. Bisa bawa sepeda sendiri, atau nyewa sepeda di Pulau Ubin.

Informasi lebih lengkap bisa dilihat disini. Berminat ikutan? :)

Deepavali This Year Moved to a Saturday

This year’s Deepavali, which previously has been tentatively set on a Sunday, 15 November 2009 (which means the following Monday, 16 November 2009 would be a public holiday), has been brought forward one month earlier, on Saturday, 17 October 2009.

When Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower releases the list of Singapore public holiday every year, the date set for Deepavali is always tentative because it has to be checked against the Indian Almanacs when they become available. Last year, MOM also moved the Deepavali date albeit only one day earlier, from Tuesday to Monday. It is just so unfortunate that for this year, the date is being moved from a Sunday to a Saturday.

This means that the public holiday will only benefit those who are working on Saturdays, and that Monday, 16 November 2009 is no longer declared as a public holiday. :(

In Singapore, if a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will also be a public holiday. For example, since Hari Raya Puasa for this year falls on a Sunday, 20 September 2009, the following Monday, 21 September 2009 will also be a public holiday.

Another thing to note, in Singapore, the government has always been able to predict the day for Hari Raya Puasa correctly, and the actual Hari Raya date normally falls on the predicted date without any revision. This is different from the Indonesian government who always decides the exact date of Hari Raya at the last minute, waiting for the result of hilal (moon) sighting. Not too sure where does the Singapore goverment get their formula from? :)

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Sushi Halal di Clementi

Informasi didapet dari milis sebelah, terima kasih kepada mbak Dinda.

Kabar baik untuk penggemar sushi (termasuk saya dan keluarga, terutama anak-anak). :)  City Vibes itu gedung baru di samping stasiun MRT Clementi, yang dulu-nya gedung tua yang ada bioskop Clementi tua dan McDonalds di bawahnya itu.

Disclaimer: saya sendiri belum pernah kesana.

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From: Adinda Presanti
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 21:03:48 +0800
Subject: [imas_sg] Sushi

Tadi sore ke ShinTokyo/Ramen Ten -Halal- di Clementi City Vibes (dekat MRT,
gedung yang baru dibangun). Karena baru buka, ditawarkan promo khusus sushi
piring putih, biasanya $2.30 jadi $0.99 sepiring. Pilihannya banyak sekali
dan enak2... Grilled unagi sushi sangat recommended, cakep benar rasanya.
Tapi lebih mahal, $4.30 (ga ada diskon).Tempura sushinya juga enak2.

Untuk minuman, blue soda yang pakai green tea ice cream asik sekali.

Sekedar nyebarin info, sebagai customer yang puas
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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Singapore Cycling Tour (1): East Coast Park and Coastal Park Connector




Date: Sunday, 11 January 2009
Location: East Coast Park and Coastal Park Connector

This would be my first album entry on my "Singapore Cycling tour" along parks and park connectors network around Singapore.

As I have mentioned last time, East Coast Park is one of our favourite cycling place in Singapore. On 11 January 2009, we (myself, Inka and Irza) tried to venture the eastern area of East Coast Park, and the cycling track led us to a park connector called the Coastal Park Connector, which links East Coast Park with Changi Beach Park.

Since we rented the bicycles (tandem bicycles for myself and Inka, and a smaller bicycle for Irza, we haven't bought our bicycles at that time) from a kiosk at Raintree Cove, we did not plan to venture up to Changi Beach Park since we had to go back and return our bikes and I didn't want to risk tiring the kids. However, we did reach the best stretch of the coastal park connector, which is the long straight track along Changi Coast Rd, just next to the Changi airport runway.

I remember that we were cycling towards Changi Beach Park and just next to us, a Jetstar plane was about to take off. We were then preparing ourselves for the race against the jet plane... ready... get set... go... and there we go... cycling as fast as we can to race against the jet plane... of course... we lost... :) :) What a exhilarating experience... :) :)

Overall, we really enjoyed cycling along the coastal park connector, with different types of view along the way: sea view, garden view, golf course view and airport view, with less crowds compared to the busy East Coast Park stretch.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Bahkan Status FB-pun Bisa Bikin Ketawa

Onitsuka Tata asks everyone: what words start with "F" and end with "UCK"?
8 jam yang lalu - Beri Komentar

Rio Nasution pada 24 Januari jam 0:00
Filuck BAA….

Onitsuka Tata pada 24 Januari jam 0:01
that ends with BAA, Rio!

Rio Nasution pada 24 Januari jam 0:02
sapa bilang….belom selesai….BAAKEKUCK

Onitsuka Tata pada 24 Januari jam 0:03
maksa deh kamu om

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Indo-Sing-GaPenting and IndoSing-Photographer BBQ Gathering




Date: Saturday, 31 January 2009
Location: Muda Ikhsan's residence, Moonstone Lane.

Again, Ikhsan is hosting a gathering event for the Indo-Sing community. This time, he's hosting a BBQ gathering event for the Indo-Sing-GaPenting and IndoSing-Photographer communities.

The signature menus featured are Ikhsan's sate padang, and the famous sate Braddell. Unfortunately, the famous sate Moonstone Lane was not featured since the chef was already busy preparing sate padang and lontong sayur, which turn out to be wonderfulicious. :)

The kids were also having a great time playing with their new friends, Reya and Abel.

Looking forward to the next Indo-Sing-* gathering. :)

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Happy Lunar New Year




Date: 25-26 January 2009
Location: Chinatown

On Chinese New Year's eve, I went to Chinatown with Irza to soak into the festive moods of Lunar New Year, and also to watch the fireworks display during the countdown to the new year of ox.

We parked our car at VivoCity and took the MRT train to Chinatown, to avoid (human) traffic jam around the area. After the fireworks display, we had ourselves some tiramisu cake and double chocolate coffee from Coffee Bean at Chinatown Point while waiting for the crowd to disperse, before we took the train back to Harbourfront.

I would like to wish everyone who celebrate Chinese New Year, a very happy new year of ox. Hope that everyone will have a very happy and prosperous new year ahead.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Sony might quit Sony Ericsson’s joint venture?

I’m reading here that Sony is considering exiting the Sony Ericsson joint venture with Ericsson, after the joint venture was posting a $247 million loss for 2008.

Hopefully future supports and services for Sony Ericsson phones, including my Xperia X1, will not be stopped.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Kampong Glam Tour




Date: Saturday, 10 January 2008
Location: Kampong Glam, Singapore

Last Saturday, I took Inka and Irza for a tour around Kampong Glam, Singapore.

We started our walking tour from Bugis Junction and visited two Kampong Glam's main attractions, Masjid Sultan and Istana Kampong Glam.

We also passed through the row of shops along Bussorah Street Mall and Arab Street, and also row of restaurants and eateries (some of them are authentic Padang/Minang cuisine restaurants) along Kandahar Street and North Bridge Road.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Trip to Indonesia (9): Liwet Pak Asep Stroberi Restaurant




Date: 8 December 2008
Location: Nagrek, on the main highway between Tasikmalaya and Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

This entry is part of our "Trip to Indonesia" series on December 2008:

1. First Time Karaoke-ing
2. Grand Indonesia
3. Sari Sunda Restaurant, Bandung
4. Rumah Sosis, Bandung
5. Holiday to Garut, West Java
5.a. Holiday in Garut, Danau Dariza (posted by my wife)
6. Garut Town and Mulih K'desa
7. Crown Mahkota Graha Hotel, Tasikmalaya
8. Around Burujul, Tasikmalaya
9. Taman Safari (posted by my wife)

After celebrating Hari Raya Idul Adha in Tasikmalaya, we went back to Bandung in the afternoon. We dropped by at Liwet Pak Asep Stroberi restaurant, located at Nagrek, for late lunch.

This restaurant is located on the main highway between Bandung and Tasikmalaya. If you drive from Bandung, the restaurant is located on the left side of the road, just after the Y-junction to Garut. Take note that this restaurant is located after (east of) the Y-junction, so if you're heading towards Garut from Bandung, you will not pass by this restaurant and you have to make a short detour towards Limbangan.

The restaurant is quite big. It's built on a slope of a hill and the saungs are scattered around the foot of the hill. The food is very nice, and the price is reasonable. However, the plus point of this restaurant is that it also provides some outbound activities to keep the kids amused.

From the top of the hill, there's a very high and long flying fox system across the valley to the base of the complex. Irza dares himself to take the flying fox and so far, this was the longest and highest flying fox Irza has taken so far. The kids can also ride horses and play in the playground in the valley.

Apologise, I didn't manage to take the pictures of the food, since I was concentrating in taking pictures of the outbound amenities. :)

Related link:
Asep Strawberry