Umeda Sky Building and its floating Garden Observatory (梅田スカイビル空中庭園) built in 1993 are the famous observatory site where you can enjoy the sky and panoramic views at the 40th floor. For ¥800, you can get access to the floating Garden […]
Japan 118 – Tonkatsu Ganko Restaurant (とんかつがんこ 奈良店) @ Nara
Tonkatsu Ganko Restaurant (とんかつがんこ 奈良店) is located in the shopping street of Nara after we came out from the Nara Park. This was our 1st Tonkatsu meal in Japan, which is a Japanese food which consists of a breaded, deep-fried […]
Food For Thought 236 – J&D Espresso @ Bandar Utama
After blogging about a not so good cafe earlier, here is one of my favourite cafes around. Located at the slightly quieter corner of Oasis BU 11, J&D Espresso is perfect place for brunch, late lunch, good food and coffee. […]
Food For Thought 235 – Yellow Brick Road @ Batai Village
Yellow Brick Road at Batai Village is one of the most raved about new cafe in town this year. Famous for its long queue for table, I found myself foolish to follow the hype to have came here not once, […]
Japan 117 – Nara Park (奈良公園) & Todai-ji Temple (東大寺) @ Nara
Our day-5 of Japan trip started off at Nara, which is about 55 minutes by train from Osaka, using our JR Rail Pass. From the train station we were offered a free English speaking tour guide who are mostly Japanese […]
Japan 116 – Chikuchikuya (矗々家) @ Osaka
We were very tired after checking into our hotel in Osaka and only headed to the nearby Chikuchikuya (矗々家) for a quick dinner. We were too hungry to wait long for table so this restaurant offered a short wait unlike […]
Japan 115 – Hearton Hotel Nishi Umeda (ハートンホテル西梅田) @ Osaka
After leaving Kyoto, we took the train to Osaka and checked into Hearton Hotel Nishi Umeda (ハートンホテル西梅田) which we used as our base to move around for 3 nights. It was quite reasonaby priced for 3 nights 3 person for […]
London 117 – Tate Modern
Tate Modern is just next to the Shakespeare’s Globe and admission was free. We got free multimedia guide from our London Pass which was usually charged £4.00, and apparently the multimedia guide was award winning due to its design and […]