I sometimes write about odd and different things that you can try out in Kuala Lumpur and here are two more examples:
Asia is generally known for it's talent in creating beautiful spas and providing wonderful and health beneficial massages. To get a massage with a difference why not check out the:
Blind Master Massage Centre.
Hours are: 09.00 to 20.30
17A, Jalan Tun Sambathan 4,
A bit further on from the YMCA and 7 Eleven
Tel: 03-2273 0188, 03-2273 0189
Closest LRT/Monorail = KL Sentral
Massages and reflexology.
All masseurs are blind!
For an experience of traditional Chinese Medicine you can ask for:
Soon Yih Chian
62 Jalan Tun Perak
Tel: 03-2078 2857
Nearest Lrt: Masjid Jamek.
Soon Yih Chian is in an old and simple chinese herbal shop in the Masjid Jamek area.
Her consultations are free.
You simply pay for what ever herbs she recommends to you after the consultation.
You are not obliged to buy any medicine, so you can relax and enjoy the difference of being consultated in a traditional chinese manner.
Enjoy!
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013
Roast Lamb on a spit in Kuala Lumpur!
Are you looking to :
1. entertain friends at your home
2. treat them to a whole lamb on the spit
3. cannot be bothered to do all the patient, hard work
then there is a great guy who can help you out!
His prices are reasonable and he has excellent experience.
His lamb is absolutely delicious.
I believe he can also grill other meats if you prefer.
His name is Chef Wong Hee Liang.
His contacts:
+60 12664 5598
+60 12207 8178
Enjoy!
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur, Petronas Gallery
A great photographic exhibition is currently on in the Petronas Gallery in the KLCC petronas twin towers.
A must see, you will be moved and amazed by the stories the photos tell.
The exhibition is is not only great, it is free!!
This current exhibition ends on the 26th of June 2013.
More information here:
Petronas Gallery
A must see, you will be moved and amazed by the stories the photos tell.
The exhibition is is not only great, it is free!!
This current exhibition ends on the 26th of June 2013.
More information here:
Petronas Gallery
Bangsar Village Sunday Market
Sunday Market in Bangsar village! Come do your shopping here or venture and have a sit down meal with some really authentic and original Malaysian food.
Have a look below:
Have a look below:
Delicious sugar cane juice!
Apam Balik/ Pancake thingys!
Sweet chicken satay!
Murtabak! Yummy!
A fruit with cooling transparent juice!
Sit and enjoy!
Sourness to round off your palate: dried sour plans plus other dried fruit!
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Images of Prince Court Hospital in Kuala Lumpur.
Main Lifts and Lobby | |||||
Cafe and lounge area |
Hospital pharmacy |
Phone:03-2160 0000
Website: Prince Court Hospital
Friday, May 3, 2013
Looking for a bargain flatshare in Kuala Lumpur?
If you are looking to share a beautiful flat in the Mont Kiara area there are two rooms available at Casa Kiara 1. (May 2013)
The modern Condominium comes with a pool, gym, barbecue area and gated security all for only 900 RM a month excluding utility bills.
The flat owner is female and is looking for professionals only. She does not mind sharing her flat with either men or women as long as they are working professionals.
To arrange a viewing and to meet your flat mate please call:
0166216772
The modern Condominium comes with a pool, gym, barbecue area and gated security all for only 900 RM a month excluding utility bills.
The flat owner is female and is looking for professionals only. She does not mind sharing her flat with either men or women as long as they are working professionals.
To arrange a viewing and to meet your flat mate please call:
0166216772
Is Apple losing it's touch in Asia?
The images below are from last weekend in the Garden's Mall in Kuala Lumpur.
The Samsung shop was jammed pack with people whilst next door the Apple store had a dwindling handful of fans.
Is Apple losing it's touch over Malaysians?
Does Samsung simply offer more flexibility and value for money?
What do you think?
The Samsung shop was jammed pack with people whilst next door the Apple store had a dwindling handful of fans.
Is Apple losing it's touch over Malaysians?
Does Samsung simply offer more flexibility and value for money?
What do you think?
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