Saturday 15 August 2015

Places to visit and food to eat at Kota Kinabalu (Day 2)

Back with my KK post, if you are keen you can view my Day 1 here. Alrighty, moving on to Day 2, we had a simple and quick complementary breakfast provided by our guesthouse. It was just a decent and not any kind of fancy buffet but it was satisfying enough to our tummy.

From left : Cereals and milk, coffee/tea, toast with varieties of fruits jam and butter, honey pancakes, fried vermicelli and fruits

Straight headed to Jesselton jetty for our island activity. It took us about 15 minutes of speed boat riding from terminal to Sapi island. Tickets can be brought at the terminal itself, and we took only snorkeling activities which costs us about RM25/pax for the equipment. 

We are READYYY

So many fishes. Prettay!



Lets move on to food yo!

Tanjung Aru Foodcourt
Satay and chicken wings are both very famous especially at foodcourts or 'pasar malam' (night market)
See the black sauce instead? Surprisingly thats the dipping they provide for satay. Its only soy sauce with tints of spice unlike the dips that found back at West Malaysia which is peanut kind of curry sauce. Not bad!

Ikan panggang! RM25
Variety of fresh fishes to be chosen, but we prefer to stick with stingray instead. Prices are varies according to sizes, like above it costs us RM25, which i think its quite cheap?

Little Italy Pasta and Pizza Corner

I think this is a well known Italian restaurant among Kota Kinabalu-ans, Im assuming from the crowds that were waiting to be seated.
Sleek menu

I dont remember the name of this. But it was a-must-try food in here

Dont remember this too! ><
Whats unique in this restaurant is the priority given to us customer to customized our own pizzas and pasta! We were kind of tempted to try their pasta but were restricted from the small space left in our tummy :( 
Overall, the food was really scrumptious, one thing is that I personally think it tasted quite salty and I needed up needing thirst for water the whole night. Both of the dishes costs RM51.60 



Ok, stop here! Will continue with one final post tomorrow!

Thursday 6 August 2015

4 days 3 nights at Kota Kinabalu : Places and food to visit (Day 1)

Hello lovelies! Im back to blog about a 4 days 3 nights trip I just had few days ago to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. It was one of our first trip 'over-the-sea' and we were very excited about it, despite hesitated for quite some time. Initially we thought of cancelling our trip there having to see the disaster that had occurred towards our beloved Kota Kinabalu but anyway, I made it there and came back safe and sound. :)

I will be dividing my KK trip into two blog posts, focusing mainly on places I went and food I had including the expenditures i spent throughout the journey. So, bare with me.

We bought our AA tickets (PG - KK) few months ago, which cost us RM230 per pax. I think its not cheap, is it? 

Our anticipating faces! Yeah.





















We reached there around 2pm and our pick to stay at KK is at Borneo Swiss Guesthouse which cost us RM95 per night for a deluxe room.  Once we checked in, we quickly proceeded as according to plan which is to eat, eat and eat. Since our stay at BSG is quite near to a few hot spots of food in list, we decided to not rent a car on the first day and just walk instead to the nearby town. 

Fatt Kee Seafood Restaurant
(Universiti Tun Abdul Razak Kota Kinabalu, Jalan Lintas Luyang, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia)

Tomato soup fish vermicelli at Fatt Kee Seafood Restaurant is something that you should not miss! The sourly but not too sourly soup based will surely create an appetite for food lover like you. They are quite generous with the amount of fish given which I think it's quite reflective towards its price.

RM 13.80 (Small)





















Moving on to next station, which is

Kedai Kopi Janggut
(2, Lorong Gunung Ulu Merak 2, 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia)

Tomyam fish vermicelli is our next pick since both of the shops are located a stones throw away, probably about 3 mins walking distance (YES, IT IS). Their tomyam is quite unique in comparison with our Penang tomyam here, where the taste are less bit of sour and spicy but more towards a curry kind of soup paste. I would prefer Penang tomyam to be honest, however, whats worth visiting this shop is probably their fried toufu! It was heavenly good, with bits of meat in its soft and tender toufu with nice fragrance too. Dont be fooled by the simple and decent look of it though.

Both of these cost RM19.60
Our first day was merely just to eat, so we then proceeded to our next stop which is another town by walking about 20 minutes to fill up our tummy for late tea break.

Uncle Biscuit Bakery
(Damai Plaza Block D (Lorong Pokok Kayu Manis, Lot 23), 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia)

Damn sad talking about this, while walking half way it suddenly rained heavily but we just couldn't stop walking and exploring. So both of us walked under an umbrella with our handphone on set of Waze, damn romantic sia and finally we reached this bakery shop. To my amaze, probably I set too much high expectation on it, and it ended up just quite normal and does not worth my walking and sweating (i mean rain dripping)  :(

Cheese pancake RM1.90





















According to others, visiting Uncle Biscuit Bakery is a must to try their durian and cheese pancake as shown above. I dont eat durian so I only tried their cheese pancake and it tastes like those childhood sponge cake that mum used to buy for me at market with those pandan, vanilla flavour. Nothing much to be fancied.

Kopi Ping Cafe
(Kopi Ping Cafe, Block E, Ground Floor, Lot 37, No.40-0, Damai Plaza 4, 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia)

It happened that Kopi Ping Cafe is nearby the area, walking distance in less than 5 minutes so we took a sip of their coffee there. Remember to try their fish sauce fried vermicelli though, although we did not manage to try it cause we were too full to noomm any food already. Let me know how does it tastes like!
Kopi Ping RM3.00 +/-

We wanted to visit Tanjung Aru accordance to our itinerary, however due to rainy weather there is no Sun for us to set. So we ended up going to nearby mini marts and grab some snacks and mee cups for our supper back at our room. Not forgetting grabbing their fresh milk all the way from Kundasang cow lololol at nearby mini mart.
Desa Fresh Milk RM4 +/-



Thats all for my Day 1 at KK. Stay tuned for my Day 2!


Tuesday 28 July 2015

A new start

Wow, melissascribble? Yep that's right! Welcome to my new blog. I had been blogging since year 2009 at here but due to some technical error at the website, I had finally decided to start anew!

I love scribbling so much, about everything and anything from what I eat, what I do, what I feel you name it, thats it! So, welcome yo.

I feel myself cute, at times. 


Till then.