This might sounds weird but I like serviettes, especially those with logo or designs. If you like to check out my collection, please drop by and take a look.
I hope you like them too :)
The translation of this Japanese restaurant‘s name is "Cool Mountain Hut". This restaurant is located at Bukit Tinggi. It is situated at a hill so when you dine there, you have the whole mountain view under your legs. It take some guts to really seat at their outside table as what's underneath you is the mountain valley, some distances below. I think it is safe to say that if you fall, that might be your last meal. But of cause, you won't fall. I do not know whether they are still in business or not as last time when I dined there, there are no other customers. Hopefully they are still available.
I think Mr. Teppanyaki is trying very hard to mimic Teppanyaki, but there is always a gap in standard. I don't know why but I just feel the gap. Mr. Teppanyaki is a tier under Teppanyaki if you ask me.
Teppanyaki is actually one of my favorite Japanese restaurant. Their chicken teppanyaki is nice and that's usually the main course that I ordered. You won't forget the enormous amount of vegetables and bean sproutsthey put on their teppanyaki. You will also probably enjoy the chef cooking in front of you.
O'Briens sandwiches, I never ate before. But I'd eat one of their chocolate muffin before. Tasty I must say. Looking forward to try one of their so good-looking sandwiches one day and give a comparison between Subway and O'Briens.
Hotdog any one? 1901 is the only stall I know so far dedicated in selling Hotdog, at least in Malaysia it is. Their hotdog is a bit pricey, but if you love hotdog, you will like 1901.