Author: CMR.sg

  • Promotion Treat

    Tonight was the treat by one of our newly promoted partners.

    I have known him since the time he was a trainee. He was outspoken and rather brash I recall when I first saw him. He has changed much over the years. Nowadays its a pleasure chatting with him. I have worked with him on many files and is a reliable lawyer.

    He had gone for the partner interviews the year before but that interview did not go well. To his credit, he took it in his stride and worked hard last year and also mellowed in the way he comes across at interviews. Good for him.

    So tonight’s dinner is at a restaurant I have never been called Asu at Labrador Park. He has invited another 2 partners for this dinner. I await the food…

    PS

    Food was generally good although not sure every single dish would merit that tag. It was a  single set menu and unfortunately they were not able to change any of the dishes to other options. Thankfully the company was great and it was so good talking about a great variety of topics and reminiscing about the many events that have occurred over the years.

    Must do this again.

  • Running Man TV

    Ended up watching one of the more recent episodes of Running Man last night, on the 7th day of CNY.

    This show has been running for 15 years and I think this must be one of longest running shows that I am aware of. Of course there was Hawaii 5-0, Frasier, Cheers, Friends and Everybody Loves Raymond but although they were hugely successful, they lasted about 10 seasons with about 24 episodes per season.

    This show however runs every week, the whole year around and for the last 15 years! Amazing.

    They still have a remaining core team of 5 members that started the show. They have made minor but successful additions whenever they lost a member along the way.  And they bring in guests strategically to make the show entertaining.

    Still full of original ideas, innovative games and clever ideas for penalties that pulls in laughter. Not to mention the quality of the production and that of the members to produce such a high quality show every week.

    A testament to the Korean entertainment industry in terms of knowing how to produce high quality entertainment for a worldwide market.

  • Bukit Panjang CNY dinner

    Attended the BP CNY dinner on the 6th day of CNY. Apparently it’s supposed to be an auspicious day today.

    The event was held at the CC and a noisy evening with some 500 people. The thing about these events is that they think the guests need to be entertained and therefore have singers belting out noisy songs in Chinese, Malay and Tamil. So loud that you cannot talk to the person sitting next to you much less mingle with the other tables. Food was so so but that’s only to be expected with a community event at the CC. Also the ubiquitous lucky draw.

    However it’s always a pleasure to catch up with friends and enjoy the festivities!

  • Back home

    Arrived back yesterday. SQ flight was delayed, as usual. Cannot imagine why short flights to kl are always delayed. Most of the time it’s because of a delay caused by aircraft leaving Singapore late. They need to improve efficiency here. Since it was CNY the flight was full and many people with connecting flights were affected.

    It was warm and humid when I arrived back. I think somehow the weather in kl doesn’t feel as oppressive as here when it’s sunny.

    Later started pouring for quite a while.

    Let’s now await the start of the new year of the snake!!

  • Feliz Peruvian Chinese restaurant

    Came across another restaurant at Avenue K. This time it was a Peruvian Chinese restaurant. Have never tried Peruvian food before and so it was a new experience.

    The food was different from a typical Mexican or Brazilian food and was flavourful with zesty flavors and lots of seafood and salads. At a fraction of the cost of what a similar high end South American restaurant would price their food in Singapore.

    Later I found out that this restaurant was part of the Cinnamon Group which runs other restaurants here. I have tried a few like Aliya, Nadodi and Cafe Colombo and they were all good!

  • Tsukiji sushi Ave K

    Came across this Japanese counter restaurant at Ave K today. Open on both days of CNY. I was there at 12 and the place was empty as it had just opened. Very fresh food and very reasonably priced. Service was also fast and good. My lunch was all of Rm 80. They have a number of other outlets. When I left about half an hour later it was no surprise that all the seats were taken up!

  • CNY lunch

    Lunch today was at the Curate. The place was well decorated and the selection of food was good. They are fully booked for lunch and dinner till Sunday.

    Good to see a mix of people of all races dining here. Surprisingly lo hei is not a big thing here or at least not with the Chinese tourists. Didn’t see any table doing this. Maybe it’s a Singaporean thing and a very clever way for restaurants to make money at CNY by pushing yu sheng!

  • Nobu reunion dinner

    Tonight’s reunion dinner of sorts was at the Nobu.

    Not much of a crowd and it was typical Nobu food. Service was good. Apparently they have no japanese chef currently as their chef went to Bangkok to start up the Nobu there.

    Of course if this was Singapore, all the restaurants would be packed for reunion night with poor service and high prices!

  • Posting by NWCDC

    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AAeomYAaE/

    A very nice post put out by the CDC. Just saw this. Well it’s been 17 years now… looking forward to our next Club 100 dinner on 13 February.

  • KL

    Somehow the festive atmosphere in Kl just seems so much better. There is a lot more vibrancy, colours and more people walking around, buying things and generally enjoying themselves.

    I see a lot more tourists in kl nowadays and even though it’s nearly CNY, I see a lot of Chinese tourists who are obviously going to spend their holidays here. Restaurants are also packed and the shopping centres are looking very colorful and festive!!

    Also came across a drink in a supermarket I only last saw when I was in primary school. Used to enjoy it then! Then it was only the orange flavored one. Don’t recall a pink! Wonder what happened to Kickapoo, sarsi and ice cream soda which were my other favorite drinks!

    PS

    Was walking in KLCC on the first day of CNY. Every single shop and restaurant was open, even the Chinese restaurants. Completely different from what happens in Singapore.