: : Chestnut from China : :

I got this in the mailbox today but wasn’t sure whether they were emailing it to me or it’s a mass spam out email.

Dear Sir/Madam,

Greetings from Beijing China Prime Business and Trade Co. Ltd. We Manufacture high quality chestnut products. Hope that with your kind help our products can get access into the Netherlands. The chestnut we produce is known as Eastern Beijing Chestnut or Tianjin Chestnut. It’s exquisite, bright-colored, delicious and contains lots of nutritive compositions; it also boasts of the characters such as plump fruit, easily skinning endocarp, strong glutinous qualily,sweet taste and medicine functions.It is honored as“Oriental Pearl of Food” in international market. Our series of products include Fresh Chestnuts,Frozen Peeled Roasted Chestnuts,Peeled Roasted Chestnuts in Sachet,Chestnut Mash,Chestnut Paste,Chestnut Pollen Slurry,etc. We have passed ISO9001 & HACCP certificates with sanitary index up to international standards. Chestnuts are grown worldwide, however Eastern-Beijing Chestnut enjoys the best quality due to its specific geographical location & climate.



For more information please look into our website: www.huabiz.com Now is the time for this year’s harvest of Eastern-Beijing chestnuts.



Looking forward to your early reply and pleasant cooperation!

Kind Regards, Arthur Guan

International Customer Manager China Prime Business & Trade Co. Ltd.

Tel: +86 10 65707961 Fax: +86 10 65707963

Web: www.huabiz.com

Email: info@huabiz.com / international@specialchina.com

Well Arthur, I’m sorry to have to tell you this but the only thing that I can do is post your notice in the blog. However, if you’re looking for business ventures internationally, why not try Google Adsense?

: : Square Meal : :

I’m a little bundle of Sarawak Kolo Mee Pok that was suffocatingly wrapped in a plastic wrapper and further smothered in a newspaper to look very squarish.



Oh the indinity of it all.



My imagination is running away today.

: : News : :

Another food blogger who is from Kuching but living in Japan. Have a read at fish fish’s place.

On another note, my cousin Sheh Hwa is flying from Miri to Kuching tomorrow with my Dad. She had a slipped disc today and needs to seek treatment in Kuching. I think it’s because there’s no MRI machine there. Oh well. Hope she gets well soon. Will be seeing her tomorrow. Dad will be keeping her company over the weekend while her parents are away for the weekend on a course. Me, I’ll be keeping Dad company, of course. It’s a given alrite.

: : bing! bing! bing! : :

As promised, the posting on the new hot spot in town : bing! Not only was it a new place but I was having dinner with a fellow blogger who was one of my first few readers. Bear in mind that we’ve only chatted online for about a year but never met until now. So, I wanted to take HER to a place which I’ve been itching to go for awhile. And we ended up at bing!

I loved the place as soon as I step in. It was hard to not stop and gawk at everything. Yeah, Wena is so sakai @ a fool, gullible. LOL! The ambience and the surroundings were amazing and heck, I loved the bare wall. Not to mention the lights. I couldn’t quite capture the actual effect but if you were to look closely at the reflection in the background, that is the actual light effect. Nice, eh?

While I had a boring glass of Coke, SHE ordered a latte. And it came dressed up! Oh, you can also find Flat White here which is a popular coffee drink from Melbourne, Australia. Apparently, DE ONLY PLACE in Kuching to find Flat White.

We decided to share our dinner meal. First on the list was chicken salad. I love the salad sauce and it tasted very refreshing with the fresh mushrooms. Not too heavy either.

We also shared a bowl of spaghetti bolognaise which came with a small dish of salsa sauce! Yummy! Actually, I forgot to take a picture of it (which is pretty normal) so this is the showcase meal.

I couldn’t decide whether it was the picture I adored or the backdrop a.k.a. bare wall. SHE was amused that I was totally fascinated by the wall. You just have to be there. The picture shows the members of a Chinese Opera troupe putting on makeup for showtime. Nice.

Now, please say Oohh! and Aaah! at this point. Instead of water overflowing from inside the bowl, it was flowing from the top down. There is just something soothing about running water that makes one just sit back and relax.

Wena is very sakai yesterday. Remember that.

bing! is located in Pandungan, just nearby to the Everrise Supermarket. You can’t mix the huge orange circle. If you do have problems, here are the address details :

bing coffee company sdn. bhd.

no. 84 pandungan road

93100 kuching, sarawak

Phone : +60-82-410 188

Fax : +60-82-259 188

Email : info@bingcoffee.com

Guess what the next picture is!

: : bing! bing! : :

Ok, I’m a bit snookered tonite on a week day so suffice to say that I am not posting anything other than the fact that I met up with one of my earliest blog readers other than family and we had dinner together at a wonderful restaurant-cum-coffee-place called bing! that was totally relaxing with wonderful ambience that relaxes the mind and body totally with great food and wide varieties of hot and cold beverages.

Having said that, Mr. XX Chromosome has also blogged about it last month so I leave you with a link to his tantalizing and eye-stimulating pictures taken by him in broad daylight whereas I took it at night. We complement each other’s postings.

Well, once I get mind up anyways. So, enjoy his read!

p.s. I didn’t see any green bananas.