Clark Quay, the famous hangout and night-life capital of locals and tourists here in Singapore opened recently a US classic aviation themed bar named - Wings Bar! The latter offers its famous buffalo wings, beers and cocktails along with the uniquely lit runway and piled sandbags. On its 6th day from its opening, I was lucky to be invited by the prime Chef of Wings Bar that happens to be the husband of my dear friend Janice. Together with my colleagues, Chef Kameron Kurtz indulge us to a food tasting experience and we definitely enjoyed the specialties. Since cooking is not my thing, it is very awkward to give feedback plate after plate and after plates of serving..hehe...but in all honesty we provide our sincere tasting evaluation as a usual customer. The lowly or shall I say the least part of our tasting experience is when we engage consuming the double and triple kicks of spicy hot flavoured wings that challenged our taste buds not to burn which is by the way a matter of individual preference of tolerance and it's for you to find out. Flavors are all over your mouth! The whole activity was divine, I think we would love to go back in a weekend's time.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
KUALA LUMPUR TRIP: MALAYSIA TRULY ASIA
My short solo visit to KL (Kuala Lumpur) was just fine. It was not even a day trip as I only had 18 total hours of duration to be exact. Googling for days paid me off in mobilizing the place. KL Sentral route transits could be tough for the first-timers, so one must be diligent in knowing their itinerary very well to save time from taking wrong route mishaps. Though, I did not arrived meeting personally all the attractions but nevertheless did I miss to see the major spots that I wanted except for Batu Caves. Batu Caves is very impossible to achieve in this brief excursion of mine since its 15km away from the city proper.
Salak Tinggi Station. First station from LCCT airport for transfers going to KL Sentral. |
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