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The Blue Cow Café

24 Friday Feb 2012

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Local Restaurants

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Australia, Blue Cow, butcher shop, Cafe, dinner, plaza damas hartamas, Pork, pork chop

Hub and I was not very hungry, so we decided to take our time driving around and choosing random restaurant instead of heading straight to our regular haunt. 

So, that’s how we ended up finding the Blue Cow café in plaza damas, hartamas. When we walk in, it felt like I was back in Melbourne’s butcher shop. Huge varieties of meats are stack neatly behind clear glassed refrigerated cabinets. I fell in love even before I sat down to dine. 

Since it was our first time there, we decided to try their Meat Platter. They have a few platter sizes which you can choose from and take note that their portions are quite generous.

We decided to try the medium platter, with the choice of 1 sausage, 1 burger patty, 1 kebab (for the sausage, patty and kebab, you can choose between beef, pork, lamb or chicken), 1 pork chop and some bacon, serve with mustard, mint sauce (if you choose lamb) and apple sauce. The platter comes with 2 sides. We chose coleslaw and chips.

*** YES – they serve pork even tough the cafe is call blue cow.

The sausage was nice, but a tad bit salty for me. LOVE the burger patty. (we had the lamb). I didn’t like the kebab but hub liked it. The bacon was normal. The pork chop was yummy !! I like that it is cook well but yet retains the juiciness of the meat (especially since it’s quite a thick cut). The apple sauce was a little bit disappointing. It’s too undercook in my opinion. I would have prefered if they cook it abit longer, add a dash of honey and maybe add some thyme. (but then, it’s just me. ;p)

Worrying that it might not be enough (hub is a HUGE meat lover), we ordered an additional side of Stir-Fry Roast Pork. I like this dish as the flavour has more punch to it. It’s stir-fried with some garlic and chilli padi. Hub was not really impressed with this as it’s quite common to get this dish in typical Chinese restaurant. The price seems a little steep too for a small bowl if compared to the platter we ordered.

 

While eating, we note a lot of Aussies dropping in for dinner. They have Aussie burger on their menu !!! oo.. how I miss aussie burger and beetroot. *drool*

Hub even remarked that eating here reminds him of Lygon street in Melbourne.

 

After we came home, I did some googling and found (with no surprise) that the café is owned by Australian couple. Cool. I foresee hub and myself returning there again for some of their juicy burgers. 🙂

Speak English !!! pls…

23 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by chuletz in Everything else...

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ARGHHH… I know I say I won’t rant about unhappy stuff on my blog. But, I am too bloody pissed off…

How can BIG multi billion International corperation hire someone who can’t bloody speak english as their receptionist?! Esh… bleh

I mean how hard is it to at least say sorry and then follow by a string of your own language before hanging up. At least it would have made me feel that you try to put in some effort to be polite. Or at least say ‘NO understand’ !!!

All I did was say hello, can i speak to so-and-so,

and this lady launched into a string of sentences and then,  When I ask,

can you speak English?

She slam my phone. At first I thought it might have been some misunderstanding.

I call back 4 times.. and she slam my phone again and again. And towards the end, she didn’t even bother to let me finish. ARGHHH…

WHY? WHY? you can spend millions and millions for R&D, marketing and etc… BUT, your HR do not bother to hire someone who can bloody speak english as your receptionist ?!

sigh…

Tiles, Tiles, TILES!!!

16 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by chuletz in Home, Renovation

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Feruni, Tiles

When my good friend was renovating her place, she showed me some tiles samples to get a second opinion and feedback. It took quite some discussion before making up her mind.

While sitting there looking at her staring between the tile samples, I thought I would definitely have been able to make decision much faster if I were her.

I also read on a blog which remarked that the sales people refuse to let the husband to confirm the tiles without their wives, claiming that she was sick and tired of order changes. At the time when I read that, I laughed at that.

sigh…  

little do I know, I turned out to be the worst monster when it comes to tiles. Hahahaa.. I could laugh about it now since the tile choosing process is out of the way, paid for and waiting to be delivered. Pheew… one down and a gazillion more items to go. (le sigh)

The whole process took almost 4 months before arriving at my decision. Shocking? Hehehe… anyway, I thought I share with you my tile choosing process.

Manufacture / brand

There are many good brands available in Malaysia. Choose the one which you feel most comfortable with in terms of price range and tile varieties.

For us, hub and I decided that we will stick with the tile manufacturer our developer use since we need to get additional tiles to replace those which was destroyed during the renovation. So, Feruni it is.

Colour scheme

Luckily, hub’s only requirement for colours are, please choose happy and light colours (oh well – so, no dark hues for us).

Since I have always been a big fan of earthly tones, I started showing hub some ID pictures of earthly tone toilets. Good thing that he was ok with it. Yay !

You should also bear in mind what types of lighting you are planning to use. Warm light or white light gives off quite a big difference. Feruni provide this little mirror box for their customer to play around with the tiles. The only drawback is there’s no option for lighting here. So, I tried to simulate the light with flashlight and natural lighting.

Can you see the difference??? It’s the same tiles but under different lighting condition.

Range / Functionality

Once we decided on the colour, I moved on to check out the range Feruni has. Remember to always check with the tile specialist on the suitability of the chosen tiles.

e.g. Porcelain vs. Ceramic tiles, Floor tiles vs. wall tile. Outdoor vs. Indoor, wet vs. dry, and etc.

we head to Feruni’s showroom along Jalan 213 in Petaling Jaya. It was really great experience choosing tiles there. The sales person in charge of us was friendly, efficient, timely and reliable (not to mention, very patient with me – i think we went back there for like 4 times and change our tiles and room layout for like a dozen time). The best parts are the little square samples which they allow you to take as much as you want.

Being an engineer, I am quite anal about measurable results. Hehehe… So, armed with all the different range and colour of tiles, I set home for my experiment.

The tiles were grouped depending on the functionality. (e.g. Bathroom floor, Bathroom Wall, Kitchen Wall and etc.)

  • Experiment one – Water Dispersion
a) Wall Tiles  
Setup                           : Placed selected tiles standing straight (Mimic actual wall tiles)
Test procedure             : Spray water onto tiles and observe.
Measurements             : Time took for water to trickle down.
 
b) Floor Tiles
Setup                           : Placed selected tiles on flat surface
Test procedure              : Spray water onto tiles and observe.
Measurements              : Surface tension of water.
Higher tension gives me the impression that residue is less likely to get trapped on surface of tiles over time. No ?
 
  • Experiment two – Friction
a) Wall Tiles  
Setup                           : Placed selected tiles on flat surface
Test procedure             : Rub elbow against tiles 5 times. (DRY tiles)
                                    (Change elbow / rest before next tile. Stop when hurts)
Measurements             : the abrasive feeling (depends on how thick your skin ;p)
*** Force hubby participate by rubbing the tiles on his arm while he’s playing computer. He thinks I’m crazy. MUaHAHAHHAaaa… but it’s very important for wall tiles so that if you accidently rub against the wall, you will not get cut / hurt.
 
b) Floor Tiles
Setup                           : Placed selected tiles on flat surface
Test procedure             : Spray water onto tiles and Rub your thumb along the surface.
Measurements             : Friction available during wet condition (depends on senses)
*** Unable to obtain hubby’s data as he refuse to let go of his mouse. Was seriously considering to rub the tiles on his face but decided that it will be a bad idea to piss off the biggest shareholder. I try to find a tile which gives enough grip during wet condition.
 
 
  • Experiment three – Staining
Setup                           : Placed selected tiles on flat surface
Test procedure             : Leave dark tea water marks all over tiles for 24 hours.
Measurements             : Notice-ability of stain
*** Hub was really impressed with this test as some tiles really LOVES stain. Imagine the horror if you had that particular tile install in area where spillage / staining is likely to occur.

 

Price / budget

From the experiment, some of the tiles were clearly winners but there’s always the budget constraint. Sigh…

The experiment stage had to be repeat several occasion due to budget reason. So, after conducting like several dozens of experiment, the results versus cost was analyse and the following were the decision we made.

Bathroom wall  : Natural matt series & Modern matt series
Bathroom floor : Modern rough series
Kitchen Wall    : Natural polish series

I think the most important thing at the end of the day is that you enjoy the process and not get too stressed out by it. I definitely had fun with my experiments. 🙂

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