Wednesday, October 28, 2009

If only I know how to expect less or even none,
I wouldn't be as blue as I am now...
To master the art of expecting the least,
Anyone willing to spare some inspiration...
To this "eager to learn" lost soul?

Readers...don't worry, I am fine...just a random daily dose of rant...I blame it on the weather...

Sunday, October 18, 2009

3rd w/e of Oct

Had an early morning in Borough Market on Saturday. A part of the market was moved to a new part and they named it the Jubilee market. The new section were quite spacious, less crowded but that also shows they have less stalls there. Greatest discovery would be the Flax Farm stall that sells Linseed Museli and Porridge. Bought the Linseed and Quinoa Porridge but not yet try it out - supposedly to be very healthy hmm... Monmouth Coffee is forever packed with coffee enthusiasts and the queue had already reach the side road at 10am! Also discovered Konditor and Cooks bakery - the Chocolate Swirl cookie is really nice - made from organic ingredients and no other preservatives or E numbers too!!! With definitely go back there to try out their Black Velvet muffin! Didn't try it out that day because was simply too full after a breakfast.

Hopped on the Jubilee Line and headed for O2 Arena to watch the World Gymnastics Championship. It was the Apparatus finals that day. The arena was not that packed but still there are quite a number of fan groups for China, England, Japan etc...The events started at 1pm with the Men's Floor Exercise first followed by the Women's Vault, the medal ceremony and then moved on to the Men's pummel horse and Women's asymmetric bars. I quite enjoy the vault and bars compared to others. The last event was the Men's rings, which I think was quite boring to watch - but maybe it was towards the end and we had already been sitting there for more than 3 hours already.



Met up with LZ and her friend again in Liverpool Street for dinner at Kazan City. The starters were so - so. The girls had the lentil soup while I had the goat's cheese boreks which I think was quite big portion for a starter - there were 4 on a plate. I had the Fistik Kebab (lamb with 2 nans, rice and salad) for main course - it really good - I would go back for that surely! We had the 50% promotion for 2 course by booking from toptable. It was a pretty good deal.

Guilty of my w/e dining out etc, woke up early on Sunday and did a 6km run to make myself feel a little better ^^. And also to get myself ready for afternoon tea at Yauatcha! Made the 3pm booking and ordered one set of the Yauatcha Afternoon Tea set and some other savoury dim sum (jade dumpling and siew long bau - really yummy!) to share between two of us. The cakes was so lovely!!!!! It came with a high tea set, two scones with a raspberry and apricot jam, honey and clotted cream and a great selection of teas to choose from...
  • Bottom tier - a siu mai, a venison puff and a char siu bau
  • Middle tier - a good selection of fruits (dragon fruit, mango, lai chee, rambutan etc), one lychee with jelly cake and one chocolate layer sponge cake
  • Top tier - random selection of delectable mini cakes, macaroon and chocolates

Now, a relaxing Sunday even more perfect with Heath Ledger in Imaginarium! Quite a confusing movie...but so what...who cares...Heath Ledger's in it :P...Ok time to wikipedia the story line...

Complimentary pic: week one bento box - shreded chicken with chick peas, green beans and shreded carrots + cubed papaya

Friday, October 16, 2009

Yalla Yalla

Finally managed to make a booking to Yalla Yalla for 9pm yesterday (so late I know). It is a very small Lebanese restaurant that can barely fit more than 10 tables! We got there around 9 and had to wait for almost an hour before we get our table even though we had a booking! It was a bit too ridiculous a wait, but I guess they can't really help it either with the high demand and such a cramped place. And because of that the drinks were on the house. But then again they should at least restrict the turnaround time of the tables.

Once seated, we ordered immediately - having investigated the menu so thoroughly during the one hour wait. Food came quite fast. I quite like the lamb casserole - really tender and soft lamb meat served with fragrant spiced rice. The makale samak (Deep fried tiger prawns,calamar and white bait and aubergine) is quite nice as well . We also ordered some other mezzes which are decent - hommos and the fatayer spicach pastry.

All in all the food is good and reasonably priced. Will be much more convenient if people can just pop in and eat a decent meal without having to make advanced booking and such a long wait too! Although it seems it is recommended to order take aways rather than dining in - which I think is a pretty wise thing to do until they have a larger restaurant!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

2nd Week of Oct

Have been dining out a lot lately...also maybe because it's London Restaurant Week. Had dinner at Atheneum after watching Julie and Julie on Saturday. We had the 3 course meal + champagne deal from Toptable for only 24 quid. It was pretty good. The restaurant wasn't that big but the atmosphere is pretty relaxing. Food wise was pretty decent - particularly the cappucinno LOL.

Went for Oktoberfest beer and sunday roast at Bavarian Beer House near Old Street. I ordered the Sunday special which is Pork Roast with red cabbage and a big blob of potato (looks and taste like a very big gnocchi) and it comes with a 2 pint beer - was sooooo big that I couldn't even finish everything! Otherwise, the hot apple strudel and black forrest were really good.

Also dropped by Covent Garden and apparently there's the Covent Garden Real Food Market on. There ain't many stalls but did saw some pretty cool stuff like artisan food and Ella's cupcakes. Highlight must be Jeff Koon's massive bunny!

Another highlight of the week must be Annie's leaving dinner. Went to Bibendum in Michelin House on Monday. The food was pretty good - I had the curried parsnip soup and fish and chips with lovely tartar sauce. But all in all I think the chocolate with prune cake was the loveliest (in fact check this review out!)! And because it was London's Restaurant's Week, they were doing a "roll the dice" event. The way it works - after the dinner, they offer us a roll of the dice and if we can get a 4, we don't have to pay for meal. And guess what, from Annie's lucky hands, we did get a 4!!! It was so unbelievable. A free meal worth 30 quid indeed!!!




...You must be wondering...why am I always posting stuff I did on weekends...so what happens during the rest of the days? Well, there ain't much to blog about work anyway. Anyhow, I thought maybe I should mention it briefly.



Mornings - I've been eating breakfast "religiously" these days - thought that might help boost my metabolism and also so that I don't go hungry during mid morning and start snacking. So, I tend to wake up a lil earlier and prepare and yummy breakfast - normally it's a cup of coffee, a piece of fruit and/or Kellog's Nature's pleasure Wholegrain cereal with soy milk or yogurt (this is a wonder to releasing energy at a steady rate and thus my body's sugar level had just made friends with it! :P). I've also discovered Yeo Valley's new Smooth and Creamy yogurt - another healthy and yummy wonder!



Besides breakfast, I have also been "studiously" bringing pack lunch to work. Think I got bored with sandwiches now - used to just make turkey ham and hummus sandwich with some cherry tomatoes - I've decided to make more complicated stuff - i.e. putting more variation to my lunch for e.g. salads or something that I can put into my new bento box bought from Japan Center. Which also means I'll need to wake up earlier! At work - seems a lot of work to do and so little time...it had been weeks of "distraction" ... production issues, running around meetings and demos etc. Other than that, nothing much changed. After work's typically back home, make dinner, watch TVB or BBC iPlayer and/or surf foodie blogs while having Restaurant City and Country Story running at the background. Else, I'd be out in London for dinner and/or movies and/or drinks

...that's Nico's life as of Autumn 2009...

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Kicking Off the Lose Weight Plan

Approximately 2 months / 9 weeks to my trip back home in Dec. It's about time I kick off the Lose Weight plan so that my mum won't say I put on weight every time I go home -_-. Objective: I've got about 3-5 Kgs to lose :). Not that ambitious right...but just seems so hard -_-.

And so I'm on my healthy diet plan and gym visits again. I've been trying to compile a list of all the healthy food I should be eating. Will be putting it up on one of the columns here.

On the other hand, I've also got a list of London restaurants I want to visit. LOL. Women are simply contradicting themselves too much :))). Column up soon ;).

Oh oh also...I have two recipes to try out - mango cupcakes and fried sweet potato balls! ... Hmm more gym sessions!

Nico's just made Healthy Food and the Threadmill her best friend.

Nico's Million Spiced Lamb

My first ever attempt in cooking lamb - never a big fan of lamb and therefore won't normally buy and cook it, unless it's eating out.

Marinated with a lot of spices - literally everything I can find in my cupboard. Ok, maybe I exaggerated.

In the marinade: 5 Chinese Spice, Fennel Seeds, Ground Coriander, Ground Ginger, Peppercorns, Salt, Lemon Juice.

Dinner tonight - Roasted Lamb with Fennel base and Ginger drizzled with Olive Oil... Ta Da...

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

1st wed of Oct 2009

October...weather's starting to get crappy...it's been raining almost whole day today. For some weird reason, Nico's motivation is rising a lil bit again. Maybe she's just very looking fwd to her big break in Dec and thus have to concentrate at work more.

It's been quite good sitting next to the Creative UE and Marketing team (the BSS team had moved to the second floor of Titan after the "falling glass" incident). They always have freebies and left overs (products that they want anymore after taking photos of). And since it's almost Christmas (omigod!), new seasonal products start coming in. For e.g., yesterday alone, the photographer gave us more than 4 rounds of free chocolates!

I've also volunteered to place an MSC trial order - more free stuff - ordered the cod, plaice, lamb, pork and scallops. Got it today. Most of the products are well packed. But I still think there's a lil too much food to fit my humble fridge - along with the rest of my order of course. Hope my hsemates wouldn't complain too much.

Have you Nicocism readers also realised something? - Nico's been blogging so much more compared to the previous years...Hmm I am actually thinking of starting some serious themed blogging - Travel Blog? But I don't think I travel frequest enough, Food Blog? Hmm a tricky one - so many people's done it...Anyway...Nico need to start planning...Watch the space ;)

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Fame

Another teen flick, but quite like it...wonder if the musical is better...

Just as I was discussing the movie with my movie buddy, we both agreed that this (see video below) will never happen in reality on the planet so called earth!... Say me cynical ... neway ... it's another one of those lovely scenes that almost most women "buy" into !

Mid Autumn and Scandi Spirit Continues

Paid a visit to the Scandinavian Kitchen today to check out the stuff they are selling. This is what I discovered...Roasted Onions...just like the way they do it back home in Msia! I thought it was just an Asian thing but after my Curry Chicken and Roasted Onion Sandwich discovery at Stockholm's airport, I just figured out it's a Scandi thing as well!


Plus to my discovery - tried their 3 piece Smorgasbord - hot smoked salmon, egg + kaviar on rye bread and crayfish tails - pretty good


And for Mid Autumn - had dinner with YF, her parents who were in town for a couple of days, Angeline and her bro at Royal China, Baker St. Such a Msian family styled dinner which I haven't had for such a long time now. Feels so strange! The restaurant was quite packed. Didn't realise the chinese community here take mid autumn so seriously. Apparently quite a lot of chinese restaurants were fully booked as well. Food was pretty good apart from the dessert (red bean "wo bang" ain't up to standards) but the complimentary mooncake made up for it I think.

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Another Scandinavia Trip

I don't think I've ever felt so excited before after a trip. I miss Sweden so much! Love the place! When we first planned the trip, I actually wanted to go to Norway. I initially thought that there ain't much to do in Sweden and hence wasn't expecting much. Plus, the initial motivation for the whole trip is to visit LZ and travelling around with MN. But now that I'm back, I missed the place! Stockholm has just top in my fav cities chart.

19/09/09 - Boarded the 10:35 am Ryanair flight from Stansted and touched down Aarhus 20 minutes ahead of schedule at around 13:30pm. It was a really small airport. Immigration was simply just a lil counter along a narrow corridor where everyone pass through after getting off the plane. And then directly after immigration is the baggage collection area. Only waited for abt 10 minutes before I collected my red trolley and headed out to the bus station, right outside the arrival hall - literally a few steps away(just trying to describe how small it is :)). Miss CLZ gave me the bus stop's name but was still quite worried if I'll got off the wrong stop and so double checked with the bus driver and a guy sitting in front of me. Managed to get off the at Randersvej/Noddre Ringgade, i.e. the University stop. Miss LZ smsed me to say she's stuck in the woods and can't get back in time. While waiting, I wandered around the area. It was a bit sparse, not many shops around but managed to venture down Tordenskjolos-gade where there are more shops and cafes. Went into one and ordered a salmon sandwich. It was quite nice. Miss CLZ came back to me 2 hours later to say she's back and so I wandered back to the bus stop where we walked back to her apartment. It was quite a cosy, contemporary apartment - just the sort I hope I can get in England for 600 euros! There is this a thing abt houses in denmark and sweden: a lot of them have the same lamp shades. Walked into the city center later the day and had dinner at Ziggy - an italian place.

20/09/09 - Woke up super early to catch the 7 am train to Copenhagen. It was quite a comfy train journey, big seats, quite nice views occassionally, but I didn't get much sleep on the train, I think mainly because I had a cup of very strong coffee freshly brewed frm LZ's coffee machine. MN picked me up at the station and lead me to the hostel she booked a few days earlier - Hotel Loven - abt 10 mins walk frm the station - convenient indeed. Bought the Copenhagen card where MN thinks is a better deal if we want to go places out of the center. First dest - set off to Lousiana Museum of Modern Art at Humlebæk. A very nice museum indeed, with the park overlooking the Øresund. We spent quite a fair amount of quality time in there. Exhibitions on were "The World is Yours" - international contemporary art and "Green Architecture for the Future" - new modern architecture. We continued our journey to Helsingør and tried to find things to do there.
After considering a few things like the aquarium (ahem), some random castles, we finally decided to go and have ice cream instead! Yes, it was apparently the best ice cream in town - Brostraede Ice Cream. We then head towards the Hamlet castle by the sea. Got back to Copenhagen city center just before dinner time and decided to make a visit to the Round Tower to get a sunset view - view from up there was a bit dissapointing due to the so-so weather. But the random design exhibitions on the way up the tower was pretty interesting. Had Greek Buffet for dinner - tasty dessert surprisingly! Stuffed ourselves with quite a lot of food. Walking to Tivoli after that doesn't help much since it was too near a distance to walk off the calories! Although, we did wander around Tivoli for a bit to wait for the Light show and Fireworks.

21/09/09 - To maximise our use of the Copenhagen card, we were left with very few interesting places to visit. Choosing between the zoo and aquarium, we ended up going to the latter. There was supposed to be a giant squid on display but I think we were too early - the squid was still sleeping - hidding in one corner of the aquarium. One of the guys working there were nice enough to wake the squid up for us to see - but the squid just refused - was quite funny how the guy tried so hard to wake it up LOL. Next was Rosenborg Castle - nothing much there - just another castle - but since it's free, why not :). At lunch time, we set off from CPH to Helsingør and took the Scandiline ferry to Helsingborg, Sweden. It was only a 20 min journey for 18 SEK with the CPH card. The ride itself was another amusing experience. It doesn't look like a ferry at all - it was like a mall - with a few shops and cafes and very little seats - all seats are like restaurant seats - with tables and chairs! Anyway, after the ferry, it was a 2 and a half hours train ride from Helsingborg to Gothenburg. On the train, there were two super uber friendly "uncles"(i.e. middle aged men) who started chatting with almost everyone sitting around them - including us. They were quite funny and gave us some rather "useful" recommendations on where to go in Gothenburg and Stockholm. Arrived Gothenburg around 7 in the evening and weather wasn't that good - didn't really help when we were trying to find our way to the hostel.

22/09/09 - Explored Gothenburg - a moderate sized city - very easy to go around. Woke up bright early and went hunting for breakfast - cinnamon buns. Went to 7 Eleven initially (there were loads in Denmark and Sweden!) and saw something like it, but wasn't sure since the tag was in Swedish and so asked the cashier there. Poor cashier, she was trying so hard to describe to us it's cinnamon! Finally when she did a long stick hand gesture and said its a spice, we understood. We then recalled that we saw some cinnamon buns - has the same name - kanelbullar - in the bakery opposite. MN bought hers from 7-E. I went back in to the bakery opposite - Dahl's Bakery and asked for one. It looks moderate sized sitting in the oven rack from the counter but when she took it out, it was massive! I still can't believe I actually bought it. But there you go...really yummy cinnamon and apple bun. We couldn't finish it and so had the other half the next morn. Stumbled across a shop with a lot of cool design stuff - it was actually DesignTorget - a quite famous design shop in Sweden - and bought an inflatable foot bath. So what's in Gothenburg...there is the harbour, the opera house, Nordstand mall, Da Matteo latte (recommended by Lonely Planet - I was so excited to get my cuppa and take a pic of it that I almost forgot to pay for it!), Kronhuset - oldest secular building in the city, Gothenburg's Choklad & Karamelfabrik (choc factory), Feskekorka - the fish church they call it, which is simply a fish market - loads of salmon, crabs, lobsters, crayfish - seafood heaven, Kungsportsavenyn - supposedly the main high street - but we were quite disappointed with the shops there - only bought my HRC t-shirt, Haga Nygata - old cobbled street with loads of lil boutique shops - loved it there - randomly discovered a vey nice cafe - Le Petit - with very "girly" and comfy interior - loved the cafe too! Highlight of the day must be the massive cinnamon with apple bun I bought from Dahl's Bakery. Didn't expect it to be such a massive bun, since it looks small from the counter - 49 SEK for such a big bun, I'd say pretty good :) - aww quite miss it now, although I think MN must be quite sick of it by now.

23/09/09 - Woke up uber early AGAIN to catch the morning train to Stockholm. Apparently faster trains costs more and the earlier you book, the cheaper it is - 40 quid is the cheapest we can get for a decent 5 hours journey - without seat reservation. Checked in to our Red Boat Maleran Hostel in Soldermalm - it is really a boat itself - and set off to explore Gamla Stan (old town) for the rest of the afternoon. Had lunch - salmon quiche at one of the cafes - Old Street Cafe. The cafes there do Dagens Lunch (Specials Lunch) at a pretty good deal.

24/09/09 - Explored the City part of Stockholm - went to Hortoget and Ostermalm markets - such good markets!!! Ostermalm Saluhall was packed with working folks in suits having lunch and it was only 12...hmm they do have a very early lunch break indeed! Had a hard time deciding where to eat - too many food stalls around and ended up having husmankost at Willy Ohlsson - MN had the Kottbullar (meat balls with mashed potato - pickled cucumber and lingonberry sauce self serviced) while I had the pork schnitzel with peas and sliced potatoes. The sauce was really very yummy - it tasted like "dong guai"!!! It actually gave me some inspiration to make the dish myself!!! - Dong guai pork fillets - hmmm...

Other hightlights of the city - Culture house, Dottingham street - high street, Ahlens department store, NK, Armemuseum, Music museum etc etc. We even walked all the way to Vasastaden - Northwest of the city to check out Vurma and Melquist cafe. But the biggest discovery was Ritorno Konditori (bakery) where we have a strawberry cake for half price and budapest cake. It was a cafe with a lot of chandeliers - but then again, most of the bakeries/cafes do! - That's the lovely thing abt Sweden - really nice cafes! And yea...buns and cakes are sold for half the price between 5 and 6 weirdly - maybe they just want to get rid of them by the end of the day! Dinner was at Kungsholmen - an upclass modern food court with 6 open kitchens. A must go if your in Stockholm!! Loved the place! One of the waiter even shared his photography experience with us - it was brilliant - friendly waiters and good service.

25/09/09 - Was meant to go on archipelago but woke up too late and missed the morning departures - there were less ferries after the summer. And so went to Skansen at Djurgarden instead. It was quite a huge open air museum - a lot of animals to see too - just like a zoo! But of course there are other interesting stuff like the old Swedish houses and shops - glass making, bakery, pharmacy etc etc. Explored the Djurgarden island for a bit after that and managed to take quite a fair bit of sunset pics as we walked back to gamla stan. Had dinner at Valvet - some random restaurant we bumped into - I think it was the lobster soup that lured us in! We shared the lobster soup + pork with chantarell sauce, herring cooked 3 ways - original, mustard and garlic sauce and for dessert - blue cheese with cloudberry and lingonberry sauce. Food was so-so but the only bonus is...haha...hmm c*** waiters :).

26/09/09 - Relaxing final day at Stockholm. Took the ferry archipelago trip to Vaxholm - abt an hour from Stockholm. It was a really small but nice lil island town. All we did there was walk around the harbour - with views of the fortress, loads of ships, yachts, stopped by a really cosy rooftop (only two storey high) cafe, had apple cake and pie with vanilla sauce at Café Silltruten, lingered around the "main" street where there were some stalls set up (supposedly to be a weekend market or so, but there aren't many stalls) and took the afternoon ferry back to Stockholm. Flight back to London was at night, but by around 4pm, we were already on our way to the airport since it'll take us one and a half hours to get from central to Skavasta airport. Took the Ryanair airport bus with a very cheap deal - 2 for 1 - 75 SEK for two person, it normally cost 89 SEK with the other bus company. At the airport, we tried to finish up our Swedish Krona coins and I ended up buying a massive Curry Chicken sandwich with Roasted Onions (the ones I normally find back home in Msia!!!). Oh and aslo bumped into a colleague who was in Stockholm for the past week! What a coincidence!

I think Ryanair has surely did good job in repairing their reputation - at least that is what I experienced this time - no problems at all and in fact, up to the standards - cheap and efficient. I have to give them some credits here - and probably shot down a lot of other bad experiences I've heard. The only fault is that the cheap bus to the airport was full initially and they had to arrange another bus to take the rest of the 11 people (including us) - and we did waited for about 15 minutes like they promised.

Nico's thoughts on Sweden:

  • People are really nice. Most of the time there are people coming up to us and ask if we need help. I think we just look too blur looking at our maps.

  • Shopkeepers don't shout at you taking pictures of their store

  • Most people speak good english (quite strong American slang I think), i.e. won't get lost in translation

  • Food are so much lighter - which makes you feel less guilty eating more :) - that's why I like Scandi food!

  • I still feel the land there is about 15 degrees inclined on the left. Just as I felt my left foot starts aching hours before my right foot does, MN brought up the same discussion!

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