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Restoran Tim Sum Sin How Wei, Melaka

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In Melaka, dim sum is never a must eat food. However, when your wife suddenly has the appetite for dim sum, you just have to look for it. So that's how I found Restoran Tim Sum Sin How Wei. It is not a luxury type with air-conditioning restaurant. It is opened together with few other hawker stalls in a food court.  They are famous with their Pau. Everyone coming here just for it. I saw some of them taking away a lots of them as if they are going to have Pau for the whole day. I ordered myself a red bean paste pau. The bun is soft and sink your teeth just well in it while immersing the pau fragrance out into your mouth. The red paste is a lot in it and not too sweet. Just like I wanted it to be. It is only RM1.60 for one which I think is a reasonable price for me. All their dim sum cost at RM2.30/plate. No matter what you are taking, it is all the same price. Their fish ball is the one on the orange plate. It is their signature too. It is big and tangy.  Prawn Dum...

Yuzu House, Melaka

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When one shop lot becomes half, normally people will hesitate from entering the restaurant. In Japan, there are a lot of other delicious Japanese restaurants which are smaller than this. It is Malaysia that has made Japanese restaurant becomes luxury. So we shouldn't neglect a Japanese restaurant such as this one, Yuzu House. Chawan Mushi @RM5.90 Outlook: 3/5 Creativity: 3/5 Taste: 5/5 Price: 4/5 Overall: 3/5 - When a Japanese restaurant can't even make a decent Chawanmushi, it would be wise for you to cancel the rest of your order, settle the bill and leave immediately. I can guarantee nothing is going to be good for the rest. This restaurant scored well in their Chawanmushi. Agedashi Tofu @RM5.90 Outlook: 4/5 Creativity: 3/5 Taste: 3/5 Price: 4/5 Overall: 3/5 - Crispy on the outside and silky smooth in the inside. Made just truly well to pamper your taste bud. However, the sauce is just a little too salty. Well, that's adegashi tofu anyway. Sak...

Diving in Phuket

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I have been diving for 5 years and never experience such a different diving structure in Phuket. Every diving centers in Phuket have their own timetable which is fixed to the same similar dive sites trip everyday. The dive sites trips in Phuket are just 3 which are Racha Yai & Racha Noi, King Cruiser & Anemone Reef/Sharks Point & Koh Doc Mai and lastly the most popular dive sites of all is the Phi-Phi Island. There are just this 3 dive trips. Unlike at any other diving places, you cannot be choosing specific dive sites you wish to go. Not sure how they cooperate with each other, every dive centers is working with a specific boat company to take the divers and non-divers to those dive spots. Most of the dive spots will include hotel transfer and meals in their diving package. The meals are inclusive of breakfast, lunch and tea time. Drinking water is refillable and they do provide sea sick pills onboard too. This package is cost roughly around 3700 baht onwards per day...

Getting to Phuket, Thailand

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Phuket is an island that never sleeps. It is still consider as an island even the government had already constructed a bridge to connect to the mainland just like our Penang Island. So now everyone can drive to Phuket from Malaysia. At Phuket has at least 32 beaches around the island but not all are clean and beautiful. Only just a handful that are astonishingly beautiful. However, any of the beaches in Phuket can easily outclass our one and only beach in Penang which is the Batu Feringghi beach.  Most people would prefer fly there since the flight ticket is so cheap and the journey just take about 30 mins to Phuket and 1 hour 30 mins back to Kuala Lumpur. Oh yes, Thai time is one hour later than us same like Indonesia. When reached the airport, there are limo taxi and metered taxi available. To be honest, not much difference between this two taxi charges especially you arrived late evening onwards. The reason is because the traffic is the worst during this hour so in the end...