Sunday, February 28, 2010

Jawa Mee & Char Kuey Tiaw at Jin Shan (金山) Kopitiam, Butterworth

Jin Shan (金山) Kopitiam (N5 24.851 E100 23.079) is located Taman Bagan, Butterworth - Penang Mainland. This is one of my favorite kopitiam at Butterworth which I will visit it every time...

The foods here are not Very good but most of them are above average. There are many stalls selling the authentic Penang foods. One of my favorite food is Jawa Mee (Noodle).

Jawa Mee, or Mee Jawa, is a Penang Nyonya-inspired noodle soup. Despite its name, Jawa Mee has its origin in the Peranakan kitchen far and away from Jawa. The type of Jawa Mee sold by hawkers has the noodle swimming in a transparent tomato-based gravy. It is topped with boiled eggs, boiled potatoes, one or two prawns, fritters, slices of beancurd, a sprinkling of fried grounded peanuts, and chilli paste to taste. Source from here.

Jawa Mee of Butterworth

It's very difficult to find a decent Jawa Mee at Johor Bahru area, most of the hawkers at JB are not really know what is 'Jawa Mee' and they normally sell 'Mee Rebus' to imitate this famous food of Penang!

Friends told me that there is another stall located along Jalan Raja Uda which is famous of the Jawa Mee, but I am not able to taste it in this trip. The Jawa Mee served in this kopitiam was above average, and I love to have it at least Once when I visit Butterworth.
Rated : 3.5/5

Char Kuey Tiaw of Jin Shan Kopitiam
Another famous food I ordered is Char Kuey Tiaw (Fried rice noodle) which is also very famous in Penang. Same as the noodle above, taste average.
Rated : 3/5

If you happen to pass by this kopitiam, don't mind to have a try on variety of Penang foods which serve here. It might not the best, but at least temporary ease your temptation of the delicious Penang Food! :)

Location of Jin Shan Kopitiam

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Chinese New Year 2010 at Bukit Gambir, Muar

Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is commonly called "Lunar New Year", because it is based on the lunisolar Chinese calendar. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first month (Chinese: 正月pinyin: zhēng yuè) in the Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th; this day is called Lantern Festival. Chinese New Year's Eve is known as chú xī. It literally means "Year-pass Eve". Sources from Wiki.

The period around Chinese New Year is also the time of the largest human migration, when migrant workers in China, as well as overseas Chinese around the world travel home to have reunion dinners with their families on Chinese New Year's Eve. More interurban trips are taken in mainland China in this 40-day period than the total population of China. This period is called chunyun (春運 or 春运, Pinyin: chūn yùn). Sources from Wiki.


After the reunion dinner, some families go to local temples, hours before the new year begins to pray for a prosperous new year by lighting the first incense (Joss Stick) of the year; however in modern practice, many households hold parties and even hold a countdown to the new lunar year. Sources from Wiki.

Big Dragon Joss Sticks are light up

I usually spent my Chinese (Lunar) New Year at Bukit Gambir - Muar once in 2 years. The routine is the same every year where everyone put on their New shirts and trousers after shower before having our Reunion dinner. Some families celebrate their Reunion during lunch. After the dinner, everyone are preparing for the Big day! Tables for praying, fire crackers and fireworks are in order.

Chinese New Year is the time to celebrate the family reunion and thanksgiving. Normally the Chinese will pray to gods for good luck, wealth and the family ancestors. The ceremony will take hours and follow by the burning the fire crackers and fireworks...

There are many items on the praying table...

Foods and others on the praying table



Once the clock hit 12 midnight on the Eve, everyone are ready...most of them will pray for luck, wealth, everything they want on the coming year...

Family members (include children) are ready for the praying ceremony

I'm always Love to capture the 'Fire' where all the joss sticks burns togerther...

The joss stick or another word 'Incense' burning...

After the praying ceremony, it's time everyone were waiting for...Fire crackers time!
They will burn as many as they can...

The common fire crackers on Chinese New Year

After the loud fire crackers noise on the Chinese New Year Eve (midnight), the show continue with the Fireworks!
Yes, you are right! It's a sleepless night!!

And you see all the children are happily holding the fireworks everywhere at this Serom and Bukit Gambir area.

The Chinese New Year atmosphere was very much better in the small towns or villages compare with the city area in Malaysia. I'm not sure about other country...
At this moment onwards, every Chinese are fill with Happy and Excitement!!

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!

Mythology
According to tales and legends, the beginning of Chinese New Year started with the fight against a mythical beast called the Nien (Chinese: pinyin: nián). Nien would come on the first day of New Year to devour livestock, crops, and even villagers, especially children. To protect themselves, the villagers would put food in front of their doors at the beginning of every year. It was believed that after the Nien ate the food they prepared, it wouldn’t attack any more people. One time, people saw that the Nien was scared away by a little child wearing red. The villagers then understood that the Nien was afraid of the colour red. Hence, every time when the New Year was about to come, the villagers would hang red lanterns and red spring scrolls on windows and doors. People also used firecrackers to frighten away the Nien. From then on, Nien never came to the village again. The Nien was eventually captured by Hongjun Laozu, an ancient Taoist monk. The Nien became Hongjun Laozu's mount. Sources from Wiki.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Red Indian Show and Animal Musical Parade at A'Farmosa, Malacca

After our dinner, we proceed to the show area and waiting for the Red Indian Show & Animal Musical Parade at Cowboy Town of A'Farmosa.

 
Waiting for the Red Indian Show

The show started at 8.30pm. You will see there were four (4) Red Indians standing in the middle of the passageway. Some kind of starting ceremony...

The Chief of the Red Indian was continue playing the fire show for the whole night! As you can see from my follow photos...



Initially, everyone were curious on what he did, but after 10 minutes...I saw most of the visitors felt boring about it...Too bad, I think this was the only thing he did for the night! Haha!
Follow by the group fire performance.

The Red Indian group performance

The Red Indian Show last about 45 minutes, then the audiences have 5 minutes break time for their Ice-scream...

The Ice-scream stall...

I keep alert of this gate on my left and waiting for the Cowboy for photography. But when they ran out, I couldn't snap a good pictures of it! :(

They had made the show really interesting during the Animal Musical Parade. I noticed the curious and happiness of my daughter face, I'm glad that we didn't waste our trip here!

The Cowboy of the Cowboy Town

The Red Indian

Follow by the animals...I had miss the chance to capture the group of Chickens and Ducks ran out from the gate...they were too fast...

The elephant group


The Tiger



After the animals, there were groups and groups of peoples continue on the parade to celebrate Christmas! It was a Great Atmosphere!


The fake snow machine in actions!

They also invite the visitors to play some games and provided some goodies for them...

After the show end, the fireworks continue and last for about 15 minutes...so beautiful!!

The Fireworks at Cowboy Town, A'Farmosa

The show was Great and Interesting! My daughter and  my wife were enjoyed the show very much!!

The Red Indians still continue their performance at the 'Fun-fair' area until midnight! You won't have a chance to miss the show at all! haha!


My daughter was enjoying the Fun-fair ride in the till midnight. But the ticket was a bit expensive compare with other ride within Malaysia. (MYR4.00 per ride)

We were there till 12.30am, the town was still crowded when we left...

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Ranch Steak House at A'Farmosa Resort, Malacca

They are two restaurant in the Cowboy Town of A'Farmosa Resort, Malacca. One is the Chinese Food Restaurant called Huang Di Restaurant and the other called The Ranch Steak House (Western Food Restaurant). We choose the Western Food Restaurant because I LOVE Steak!

The Ranch Steak House of Cowboy Town, A'Farmosa Resort - Melaka

The ambience and atmosphere was Great when we stepped in the restaurant. Quite a  numbers of customers was there and the staffs were courteous. We like it very much!

The ambience & environment of the restaurant

The counter

The mezzanine session

Our table was exactly under this beautiful lighting...

We did our order immediately.
I got a Mushroom Soup for my daughter, my wife ordered the Grilled Chicken Chop and I had a Sirloin Steak.

The Grilled Chicken Chop with Broccoli, mash potato and corn. (MYR25.00)


The Sirloin Steak with Broccoli, Mash Potato & corn. (MYR38.00)

We were UTTERLY disappointed with the foods of this restaurant! The Chicken Chop was Tasteless if without the sauce, the Sirloin Steak also Tasteless except the sauce!! The Mushroom soup of my daughter was below average! My friend told me the reason was because of the frozen chicken & sirloin! That's make it Tasteless! Honestly, the food they serve was not justified with the Cost they charge! Frankly speaking, I don't mind to pay more for a GOOD food.
I will never come back again and will advise my friends to avoid this restaurant!

The damage was almost MYR90.00 for 2 adults and one child. (Included drinks)

Environment rated : 4/5

Food rated : 2/5

Even the nice environment inside the restaurant, doesn't mean the customers have to suffer from the bad quality and pricey food! Please improve the standard of the food and achieve a Good Image of Malacca for the Malaysia Tourism. Otherwise, the tourist will definitely pissed of by the food!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Cowboy Town at A'Farmosa Resort, Malacca

Cowboy Town (N2 26.704 E102 12.485) is located inside the A'Farmosa Resort (N2 26.604 E102 12.605) at Malacca.
We reached there around 5.30pm (during the Christmas Season), and we have to wait till 5.45pm to get the ticket. The ticket cost MYR45.00 for adult and MYR40.00 for children (Included the 4D Theater Show). Usually the ticket will be slightly cheaper if it's not the school holiday season.

The visitors are getting more and more when the time almost 6pm. The ticket seller was friendly and even make a good schedule for us to enjoy the entertainment in the Cowboy Town.

Main Entrance of The Cowboy Town

We had a walked around the area, and it was not very big. We finished touring the Cowboy Town in less than 30 minutes. There were 2 restaurants, Disco & Pub, Bowling Center, Thai Traditional Massage Center, Cafe and Shopping Village.

 This building stated : Saloon, but it was actually the Shopping Village.

The whole Cowboy Town was well decorated during the Christmas season. Christmas carols was play at every corner...nice atmosphere.

The ONLY Street in The Cowboy Town

 The Disco and Pub

The Bowling Center


The Shopping Village

The Cowboy Show and the 4D Theater entrance was at the back of this Shopping Village.

The Cafe is located at the left from the main entrance. We didn't go in there, so no comment on it.

 The path to the Cafe

The 4D Show was the first entertainment for us. The show started on 6.45pm, it was almost same as the Motion Master at Genting Highlands. The chairs were shaking at every second, water sprayed on your face, something poke behind your body and wind blew from your legs! The show last for 15 minutes.

We went for our dinner at The Ranch Steak House Western Restaurant later...

It was dark after our dinner, I snap some photos about the area...it was beautiful with the lighting!

The Admin Office

The street...

The Fun Fair area...

Too bad the Santa House was close during our visit...

The Pub area after the night fall...

The entertainment area was Empty at all for that night. There was nobody at the dance floor area even late at night about 11pm. The waitress seems like drinking among themself without any customer...

Beside the Pub, there was a small house decorated with all the Santa Claus and beautiful lighting...we were curiously went in to look for surprises...

Actually there's nothing in there beside all the Christmas Decoration. I think this area is for visitor to snap some photos...

This small house was nice with the decoration.

We were walking around the area untill midnight and drove back to the hotel at Malacca town.
I will blog about our 'Dinner' and the 'Cowboy Show' in the next post...

The street outside the Cowboy Town decorated with the nice lighting on the tree...

Map location of The Cowboy Town of A'Farmosa Resort