Saturday 14 September 2013

D arT cAFE at Kulai 艺术咖啡馆

The cafe is located in a rather special place. It is housed under one roof with the developer's sales office. Being a showroom, it is situated away from other building and sit on an empty land, with many car park lots. The exterior is decorated with nice plants, giving it an air of elegance, very easy on the eyes and inviting. The interior continues the same elegance. The seating furniture are a mix of sofa corners, long dining table set and smaller table sets. Showroom bah. Paintings adorned the walls, together with the view of the swaying bamboos outside, through the glass window, they conjure a beautiful painting itself. It just makes one want to carry themselves in a refined way, not unlike the way a library environment will affect one's speaking tone. One just don't want to spoil the ambience. Take a break here, with friends, on a date, loved ones. Have a coffee, rest a while, be comfortable and once recharged, continue with the next stop in life. D'art Cafe 艺术咖啡馆 (same location as the previous Nyonya Shiok) 58, Jalan Tropika 15, Taman Tropika, 81000, Kulai, Johor, Malaysia

Uncle Jang at Johor Bahru

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went to Uncle Jang with my hubby.. really enjoy an awesome dinner night !

Dun miss out Uncle Jang's speciality " Dak- Galbi"! Unlike the usual Korean Restaurants, Uncle Jang serves the special Dak- Galbi which is a popular South Korean dish( *Uncle Jang is also came from Busan..haha) generally made by stir-frying marinated diced chicken in chili pepper paste based on ingredients of sauce, sliced cabbage, sweet potato, scallions and rice cake together on a huge hot plate, that we so called" Zakbalang"..

You'll have to order a minimum of two portion, either spicy or non-spicy
and not to worry
the staff will cook for you

all you have to do is order, wait and eat

there are also rice, udon and ramen for you to mix in it Uncle Jang Korean Restaurant ADD: 17, Jalan Bestari 5/2, Taman Nusa Bestari, 81300, Skudai, Johor. ( Nearby Bukit Indah Giant and Tesco)