I've finally learn to appreciate the "ocean" (Asian Avenue) at Sunway Pyramid. If you spend enough time there, you'll actually enjoy eating in those little shops.. then browse through the little shops and see little interesting stuffs..
Here we are again! Ms Celine and Ms Grace! (and yes.. we're gonna talk bout food Again!)
Spicy Chicken Ccozi. Its Korean. Suppose to be some famous street food in Korea. According to Charles, a Korean, the food at Ccozi and Friends aren't that nice. Well, they're okay to me. The chef was flew in from Korea xD the Korean guy in charge there was also very friendly. He even gave us and some other people samples to try. Had a small little piece of whats suppose to be Korean Chee-Cheong-Fun. Its macaroni like in Korean curry. its ok. That guy even offered to take this picture, and told us to hold up the food and pretend its taste great. =D
Tuna and Kimchi rice balls. Its the first time I've ever tried Kimchi. I always thought that Kimchi was some spicy stuff like Wasabi. but it turned out to be just preserved veges. We only wanted to have some light snack but ended up being persuaded to try the rice balls. uh.. and after that, there was no more space left for more food!Grace's hair is Green! (still can't get over it!)
the best part is here! ice creams! =D Yokoman ice creams. dark chocolate ice cream.. can you imagine?? for RM5.50 a cup, its considered some good ice cream i guess.. the strawberry ice cream on the other hand tasted like any other ice cream which you can purchase at supermarkets.
the best part is here! ice creams! =D Yokoman ice creams. dark chocolate ice cream.. can you imagine?? for RM5.50 a cup, its considered some good ice cream i guess.. the strawberry ice cream on the other hand tasted like any other ice cream which you can purchase at supermarkets.
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