Promised my colleagues that I would post these pictures I took (with my Sony Ericson phone...so don't expect such clear photos) somewhere last year I think. Jagoya is a not exactly cheap Korean buffet with a HUGE (and I really mean HUGE) variety of food. The place is so big that I kept getting lost on the way back to our table. Describing it would not do it justice as it really is a 'must go yourself and see what I mean' sort of experience. I reckon that it is about RM 101.20 per person and to soften the pinch a little, I made Amelia, Wen Chieh and Jing Yong fork out RM3 per day for 33 days so that it did not seem like a very huge amount which was not good for me because I really felt like an 'Ah Long' for the entire duration. Well, in the end, Jing Yong was not able to make it (you have no idea what you missed) and the five of us (Ching Hooi, Sing Teang, Wen Chieh, Amelia and yours truly) braved the rush hour traffic to KL and here are the results of our pigging out session (in no random order):
This was me having a conversation with like the 8th coconut I had. Clearly there was not much blood flow to the brains.
Ching Hooi and Seng Teang...smilling despite the gastronomic suffering they must be experiencing at this point.
Wow! So 'si-man'! I can't remember what was going on here.
Two nuts (the one on the left is way nut-ier).
My impression of what sadness is...an empty oyster shell.
One of the very few male pharmacist in UMMC. Shall not say anything for fear of him leaving us. Nice Wen Chieh, nice Wen Chieh...
Two nuts (the one on the left is way nut-ier).
My impression of what sadness is...an empty oyster shell.
One of the very few male pharmacist in UMMC. Shall not say anything for fear of him leaving us. Nice Wen Chieh, nice Wen Chieh...
Oh oh, the ice cream was just superb!!! Can't remember what flavours there were but we tried them all.
The ice creams.
The lovely fried soft shell crab rolls (minus the glutinous rice so as not to fill our tum tums up...aaah...that's what I call strategy folks)
The girls.
The lovely fried soft shell crab rolls (minus the glutinous rice so as not to fill our tum tums up...aaah...that's what I call strategy folks)
The night ended magically with a group of carollers serenading us (and our tummies) and fake snow falling from the skies a.k.a the roof of Starhill. I don't know how we rolled back home that night but we somehow did and all was well. Thanks for the memories you guys.
4 comments:
Sing Teang...can la...
lish! apala! have to write 2nd time! :')
1st comment - haha superb pictures u got there... despite using ur 'now-not-so-cacat' handphone :) very very beautiful
2nd comment - agrees that cannot remember all the ice-cream flavas, but i definitely remember the icecream that tasted like 'yok-choi-gai' that one!!!! ughh...
3rd comment - food is really nice, and i missed the soft shell crabs the MOST!!! ahh....
4th comment - an unforgettable christmas really.. with the fake snow but jovial sensational scene and songs... glad we went to starhill that day!
5th comment - u make a very good 'AH LONG' hahahaha... so proud of u! but dun think of changing profesion girl! :p
Wow nice pics, the coffee machine is like in a spot light or a beam of light fr heaven...like the soft shell crab too!!!...well xmas is coming time for another round of xmas gathering or glutton =)
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