Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Mori Japanese Restaurant at Permas Jaya, Johor Bahru.

Mori Japanese Restaurant (N1.50034 E103.81539) is located along Jalan Permas 10 of Bandar Baru Permas Jaya. We had our dinner here in one of Saturday evening, we reached at the restaurant around 7pm and it was not crowded yet...






Mori Japanese Restaurant at Permas Jaya, Johor Bahru.






Cozy environment...



We were lucky cos there still rooms available...so we took one of the room and started to order our foods...






Our order :-

1)  Salmon Sashimi

2)  Surume Ika

3)  Tonkotsu Ramen

4)  Chicken Teriyaki Set

5)  Pork Kakuni Set

6)  Chimi Mori Wase

7)  Kappa Maki






Salmon Sashimi






Surume Ika






Tonkotsu Ramen






Chicken Teriyaki Set






Chimi Mori Wase






Pork Kakuni Set



All foods were Delicious! I personally like the Surume Ika, Pork Kakuni and I had double of the Salmon Sashimi! The restaurant has the special 50% discount on the second plate of the various choice of Sashimi from the menu...it's a Good deal for Sashimi lover! :)

The chicken was succulent and nicely grilled, the Tonkotsu Ramen was flavourful and the Chimi was sweet! My daughter was enjoying her Kappa Maki...:)



The Damage : MYR130.00 included taxes for 4 adults and 1 child.



We all like the foods and the environment of this Japanese Restaurant very much! And we were really appreciated being served by the Manager - Ms Helen Chee of the restaurant.




Mori Restaurant


108, Jalan Permas 10,


Bandar Baru Permas Jaya


81750 Johor Bahru


Tel : +607-3883108   Fax : +607-3877323


Business hour : 11.45am - 11pm




Location map of Mori Japanese Restuarant at Permas Jaya, Johor Bahru.








Sunday, February 26, 2012

In The Countryside

Yesterday, we had a chance to spend our time in the countryside (Bogata, TX) with a few great friends and we had a great fun time. It was a gorgeous day to be outdoor.
An afternoon tea for ladies and beer for gentlemen were a great idea.
The kids love to ride on this car.
Don't be scared!! This alligator gar was dry and dead. We found it on the shore of the lake.
Thank you everyone for reading!! Have a happy Sunday and a wonderful week ahead!! xo...Hanh :)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Mystery

It was so fun to have a shoot for the.?.?.?...online publication. This is a little sneak peek of one of the looks for the shoot. Can't wait to share it in the near future!!
. Turquoise is my new color obsession for this spring/summer.
Thank you everyone for reading! Have a lovely weekend with your family, loved ones, and friends!xo...Hanh :)

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Johor Bahru Chingay Parade 2012

"Every year in the first lunar month of 20-23rd , the Annual Chinngay event is organizes by the Chinese Commence Chamber Of Johor Bahru and its known as the Parade of Deities of Johor Old Temple. (Chinese: 古廟游神).


The Chingay parade lasts for four days. The climax of the parade is
on the night of the 3rd day when the Deities parade around the Johor
Bahru Town Centre or in Chinese known as 圣駕巡游.



The annual Chingay has attracted more than 300,000 people to march
around the major roads of Johor Bahru together with the 5 Deities being
worshiped in the Old Temple.
" Source from Wiki.



This year is considered I attended the JB Chingay Parade for the First time! Because I watched the whole stretch of parade from start till end...

The Parade started from Jalan Yahya Awal (N1.47913 E103.74769), passed through Jalan Ibrahim in front of the JB Post Office and go into the Jalan Wong Ah Fook...follow by Jalan Tun Abdul Razak and back to Jalan Yahya Awal with the total of 7.5km. All the effected road were closed during the parade session.






Partially of the crowd that evening...



We were standing at the junction between Inner Ring road and Jalan Yahya Awal. During that time (1745hrs), the area was packed with peoples!



Let me share some photos of the Chingay Parade of Johor Bahru to you...I was walking opposite direction against the Parade...(total of 59 photos, please be patient for the loading...)






Senior devotee...






Trams from Danga Bay Johor Bahru (above & below)










The God Of Fortune and the bunch of clowns...






Group from one of the Deity...










One of the Deity






The Red Drummers






The Red Drummers






Wondering why her face looks one kind...?






Decorated truck...



Follow by another Deity of the night...






Another Deity of the night...






Everyone pray for wealth and prosperity! Huat ah!






Dragon dance...






Traditional dance performing by a group of women...










Dragons on the truck...






Everyone like to touch the Dragon, they believe it will bring luck and prosperity!






Dragon dance...






I like this Lanterns very much!






Here come the Bubbles factory! :)






Once this truck pass-by, the sky was Full of bubbles!






One of the Dragon on the evening...






The Bicycle Dragon! One of the Special Dragon of the night!






Everyone was happy to ride on the dragon...










The Dragon from SP Setia group...






Dragon in motion! I like the slow shuttle effect!










There were many peoples giving sweets, biscuits and tissue pack...some even given U mobile Prepaid Card Free!






One of the Decoration truck...






Big head dolls...(direct translate)






Many dragons on the truck waiting to perform...














Another senior women performance...






The Drummer...










Another Deity of the night...






SMART for 2 also participated...






The young drummers...






Dancing Phoenix...



Here come the Diabolo team. Their performance was Great!






Diabolo performance...






Diabolo performance...






The Sky was Full of Diabolo! (above & below)










The Dragon truck...






The Balloon Dragon! As I saw the longest dragon of the night!






Take a break!










Yeee-Haaa!!






Decorated truck...






Another Deity and also the last of the evening...






Big group of devotees follow at the end of the Parade...



I heard the devotees shouted : "Huat ah!" along the whole stretch of the Parade! That means Prosperity! There were more than 100 dragons that night and I couldn't snap all! I might join the Parade again next year if time allow....:)