Saturday, September 30, 2006

Weird Hotel

Ariau Towers Hotel, Brazil is not for the acrophobic as this hotel lets you sleep in the treetops of the Amazon Rainforest. "Tarzan's house" for example, is perched on stilts, 80 feet above ground. Situated on the bank of the Negro River, Ariau's apartments, suites and tree houses are linked by a series of catwalks. Rates start at US$280 per night and include meals and tours.
Tags: Ariau Towers Hotel, Brazil, Amazon Rainforest, Negro River, Travel, Hotel, Leisure

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Ban On Bullfightings

More than 40,000 bulls are barbarically slaughtered in rings in Spain each year but surprisingly, most Spaniards would like bullfights sent to the dustbin of history. A 2002 poll indicated that 69% of Spanish showed no interest in bullfighting. Tourists are unaware of the cruelty ways to keep bullfights alive. Many young Spaniards and Mexicans think of this crude sport as an embarrassing old occupation of their grandfathers’ impoverished times.
Apparently, there is a group of people that came together 5 years ago to call for a ban on bullfightings. As a result, “Running of the Nudes” evolved and will converge at Pamplona, Spain annually for the run to show the city that it doesn’t need to torture animals for tourism.
Tags: Bulls, Bullfighting, Spain, Pamplona, Mexico, Running of the Nudes, Ban, Torture

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Military Junta in Myanmar

The rulings generals in Myanmar can now argue that the world leaders were quiet on the coup d'etat in Thailand. As democracy was put aside by the Thai military leaders, ruling generals have a time-out now as they can say that if the Thais can do it, why keep hitting us all the time.

Tags: Myanmar, Military Junta, Thailand

Monday, September 25, 2006

Coup d'etat in Philippines

Is it going to happen in Philippines too? Coup d'etat is not uncommon words in this country. Seems that the modus operandi used in Thailand's coup could trigger similar situation in Philippines. President Gloria Arroyo doesn't seem to be ready to hand over her presidency in her comfy Malacanang Palace to anyone yet while there were past situations whereby coup d'etat almost happened in Philippines.
Tags: Philippines, Thailand, Gloria Arroyo, Malacanang Palace

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Paddington House of Pancakes

As for Saturday's dinner, went to Paddington House of Pancakes located at Hartamas Shopping Centre at Plaza Damas to have another go at its extensive menu based on pancakes (as my family had been to outlet at The Curve). Why do I say that it's extensive. Somehow, this food outlet is able to come up with all sorts of food preparation with pancakes thrown in be it as a dessert, main course, sweet stuff and just for a tea break kind of food.
I had this serving of double salami with a fish cake, 2 slices of beef bacon, 2 pancakes (Item #406) which was just nice for me (RM20.50). Their tangy sauce was mixed well with my dish.
The Grilled Double Chicken Burger with pineapple ring, onions, cheese, egg (Item #504) was a bit too mouthful for my wife with the 3 pieces of pancakes (RM20.50). I also had the Mango, Berry & Ice Cream - in this case it was vanilla flavour (RM12.50) to quench my thirst. Creamy and thick, that's good. We ordered another dish for our son/daugther to share it out which has salami, scrambled eggs, mashed potatoes, pancakes & chips (RM17.50). I have to move my butts to finish off their plate too so as not to waste food. The chips, being their favourite, had disappeared long time from their plate before I decided to help out. Have to do more workouts due to additional food intake during my break in KL.
We chose the Treasure Box (RM16.50) for our dessert which comes with a number of cute small pancakes at the bottom of the plate where the toppings comprise of a a vanilla ice cream, few slices of peach, maybe 1 or 2 whole strawberries, few slices of banana, a handful of dry raisins and some small pieces of roasted walnuts thrown in. We ordered this as we saw a nice picture in its menu depicting its presentation. But it was not to be as what it was shown.

Together with our ladyfriend, her parents (ordered 1.my same dish / 2.Prague-some fried fresh meat mixed with slices of unknown species, edible of course RM 17.50 / 3.Plum Blintz-a dessert with an ice cream together with 2 pieces of popiah-like pancake stuffed with small pieces of peaches, hawaiian coconut, nuts, strawberry, whipped cheese, raisins RM18.50) AND another lady friend with her son (ordered 1.my same dish for main course / 2.Pancake & slices of Bananas with Ice Cream for her son RM8.50, he didn't finish his dish too and the mom had to help out / 3.shared our Treasure Box dessert as we called for assistance to finish) our total bill came to RM230.

This restaurant is seemed to be well frequented by lots of bloggers (here and here) too as I could see a number of people giving their views on their visits there. Both outlets at The Curve and Hartamas are a bit small. Maybe they are testing the market response with this 2 outlets first before branching out with bigger outlets.
Tags: Food, Paddington House of Pancakes, Pancakes, Main Course, Dessert, Hartamas Shopping Centre, The Curve

Friday, September 22, 2006

International Day of Peace

Came to know that every 21 September of each year has been declared as an International Day of Peace by United Nations......only 1 day, what about the rest of the year? Anyway, it's the 25th anniversary for the Day of Peace.

On this day, Malaysia's former Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, has issued a press statement under the Perdana Global Peace Organisation.

Nothing much in Malaysia to remember this day of peace.
Tags: International Day of Peace, United Nations, Perdana Global Peace Organisation

Pattaya International Fireworks Festival

Pattaya is definitely firing up its presence internationally. Covid19 has hit many nations really hard and Pattaya wasn't exempted from ...