Sunday, January 24, 2021

Festive Aqua Rosie and Aqua Freesia by Triumph

Celebrate the Spring season with Triumph’s Chinese New Year looks. Summon luck with the iconic
festive Rosso Masai red Aqua Rosie deep V lingerie or choose to be fabulously feminine in Soft Mauve Aqua Freesia collection.


The luxurious Aqua Freesia collection is fit for a princess with regal two-tone shimmering decorative
lace, inspired by Mother Nature. The innovative WINCOOL® lining and ultra-light breathable aqua
padding create a light and airy feel next to the skin throughout the warmer times. Aqua Rosie in
red-hot tones is festive and fun with aqua padding push-up and super soft modal lining to create the
perfect cleavage in comfort. Both designed in this season’s most on-trend deep V style.

The Aqua Freesia collection is now available in summer blush, soft mauve and black as a wired push
up deep V with matching mini or hipster briefs. For something special the Aqua Freesia is also
available in this season’s print.

Aqua Freesia and Aqua Rosie will be available now at RM 249 (top) RM 79.90 – RM 89.90 (brief) respectively.

Order online at https://my.triumph.com/collections/aqua-freesia

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Aqua Freesia is so feminine and gently alluring

Aqua Freesia

Ravishing Aqua Rosie

Aqua Rosie
Order online at https://my.triumph.com/collections/aqua-freesia



Saturday, January 9, 2021

Dental Care with iFloss @ Plaza Arkadia

Dentist visits do not have to be that scary. At iFloss, it felt... entertaining! Instead of looking at the dentist's rubber gloves, I was enjoying music videos that stole my attention from the mini drilling on my ivories.

Having a doctor that doesn't make my mouth feel like motor workshop matters. Dr. Lai was gentle and attentive. From time to time, I peeled my eyes off the TV to awe at the advanced equipment the doc was handling. My scaling session felt like more like a pampering treatment rather than an operation.

After the treatment, Dr. Lai also took time to explain about my dental condition and what else can be done to achieve 100% dental health. Caring for your teeth and gums should start as early as possible. Visit to the dentist for check up and maintenance should be done every 4 to 6 months. Many might not put much thought into oral care and it is often overlooked. Issues that are deemed minor will accumulate and can cause permanent lost of tooth. At that time, it is too late to regret. If you want to still munch with your real teeth and flash that bright smile when you are old, visit the dentist in a timely manner.

iFloss offers the below services:


For more info in iFloww, go to www.iflossdental.com, email them at admin@iflossdental.com 
You can also call them at at 03-6411 8010 or 018 263 8223 

Dr. Lai scaling my teeth during my session

iFloss at Plaza Arkadia

Comfortable setting at the clinic

Play corner for children

Dr. Lai in the spacious treatment room

Check out the heart-shaped eye protector

Was well entertained during the treatment

The treatment was gentle

Dr. Lai taking time to explain my dental situation and educating me

1. dental check-up
2. dental bridge
3. root canal treatment
4. dentures
5. paediatric dentistry
6. dental crown
7. teeth whitening
8. teeth straigtening 
(braces and invisalign)
9. dental implants
10. dental filling and x-ray
11. Aesthetics

3D scanning for invisalign simulation

For more info in iFloww, go to www.iflossdental.com, email them at admin@iflossdental.com 
You can also call them at at 03-6411 8010 or 018 263 8223 


Sunday, January 3, 2021

What to Eat in Tanjung Sepat

Enjoying the charm of Tanjung Sepat includes appreciating its specialties. Tanjung Sepat fishing village has lots to offer

1. Dragon Fruit

Stop by the dragron Multi-Rich Pitaya dragon fruit farm before reaching Tanjung Sepat if you are coming from Kuala Lumpur and get some dragon fruits for picnic at Pantai Cunang. 

Do you know how a dragon fruit plant look like?



Refreshing and nutritious dragon fruit

Dragon fruit probiotic drink


2. Sai To Fishball

Make your way to the Medan Penjaja Tanjung Sepat where lots of local goodies congregate. 



Saito fishball stall

Saito fishball

Saito fish porridge

2. Umbra Fruit Juice

At a corner which you cannot miss when you are at the Saito fish stall, is the umbra fruit juice stall. Zesty and refreshing with a yummy drop of assam boi. Do look out for the uncle's healthy garden at the side compound. Such joy looking at the blooms. 

Pure umbra juice



Remember to catch a glimpse of uncle's lovely garden- a result of the CMCO 

Uncle's miracle fruit grows healthily
Gave me some to taste some magic too

3. Local Coffee

At the same street, take the opportunity to sample some local coffee generously offered to passer-bys. I must say that local brew is smooth, fragrant and not to be missed. 

Kwo Zha B coffee

A delightful coffee float RM5


At these shops you may also find purely home-made products like this glutinous rice wine

Another local coffee company

4. Xuan Pan Zi a.k.a Hakka Abacus

At Tanjung Sepat, you'll find a staple that is rarely found in KL. Xuan Pan Zi or translated as "abacus"beads. Treated like any carb base, this yam pearls is usually fried. Take the opportunity to try them as it won't be easily available in KL. 

Fried Hakka abacus beads

5. Snacks at the Local Product Store

If you are up for some snacks, find them at the local product store by the beach. Enjoy the sea breeze while you munch on a fried ice-cream and prawn crackers. 

Fried ice-cream

Making myself comfy at the local product store

 Local dried products available too

6. O-chien a.k.a. Oyster Omelette

I was surprised that seafood is not as superfluous as I have expected in Tanjung Sepat. Perhaps it was not the season during my visit. I was hoping to savour a good plate of my favourite ó-chien or oyster omelette at a bargain. The ones that offer good sea view are usually pricier. 

I conveniently picked the restaurant that glared at me at the first Google search. I tucked myself in a restaurant called Baywatch and honestly felt disappointed as I was served eggs with minuscule oysters. After asking for explanation from the lady boss, I was told that those oysters were locally harvested and are of better quality than those imported. I am no oyster expert but for all I know, that plate was not enjoyable at all. I was basically paying for eggs.

If you are there, try to find for restaurants that are not too commercialized with the sea view. I popped into another more unassuming restaurant which serves o-chien at RM16 per plate with more decent-sized oysters I hope. 

I was charged RM25 for eggs with minuscule oysters



7. Tanjung Sepat baos a.k.a. Dumplings

Around the town in Tanjung Sepat, you most probably cannot stop noticing the bao posters. Hai Yew Heng's baos a.k.a. dumplings used to be popular and still is. However, I find that it is a little overrated now. Perhaps the more unordinary bao would be the 'mui choi' bao as it is rarely found in KL. 

What was more outstanding to me was that the sellers packed the baos with the same bare hands they took the cash from me. I hope that is not the secret ingredient to their famous baos. Their competitor, Mr. Black, made its presence known with its posters and have been said to taste better than Hai Yew Heng. 

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Saturday, January 2, 2021

Salted Coffee at WS Kopitiam Kepong

Salted coffee (ham kopi). A little salt goes a long way. As a person who appreciates salt, I have been wanting to try the salted coffee in Kepong ever since I heard of it. So much so that I am willing to cross the toll for it. And today, I finally did.


Frothy and overflowing in a mug, I excitedly sipped the blend of salty and sweet. I realized I made a mistake of not stirring of beverage when a surge of saltiness awakened my tastebuds. After a good stir, I gave it another chance of judgement. It was very smooth with good body. The saltiness gave an elegant way for the sweetness to unfold. However, the saltiness could be more tactful if the salt was reduced just by a bit I reckon. That explains why it was more delicious when it was watered down by the ice. I deduced that I prefer the iced version to the hot version. Himalayan salt is used just in case you want to concoct your own at home.

The beverage is brewed with butter and a generous amount of evaporated milk which give it it's viscosity. Salted tea is also available but tea didn't quite have the chemistry that coffee has with salt. My mother however, prefers the salted tea. We both concur that one mug can be quite filling for one person considering the butter content. RM3 per mug. The salted beverages could be more popular if it's poster is not hidden at the back of the shop.

If you happen to try them, tag me to tell me which you prefer. The salted coffee or tea?

RM3 per mug

Salted tea is also available

Sipping salted tea

WS Kopitiam is a corner shop at Kepong

Coffee is made by the husband-wife duo

Other food stalls at the coffeeshop