Tuesday 26 August 2014

Poof!


Whoa. I know it's been long since my last post - so many things have happened and I guess that's prolly why I haven't had the chance to do any blogging at all!

The only social media site I can keep up with is Instagram, and I think I'm gonna put up a widget on the side of this blog just in case you'd like to follow me on my daily adventures!

Mom and I have been travelling a LOT since summer holidays started, and I'm not sure if I'm dedicated enough to type out the stuff that we saw and did, but I'll try my best to keep this updated with photos (at least).

Anyway, last weekend had been a good ketchup with Seow Wei and I fell in love with London and its happenings all over again. We ate a lot, talked a lot, saw a lot, heard a lot. Brunches have been trendy lately and I can absolutely see why! Who doesn't like a full, happy tummy at the start of your day? Not just food for the belly, but food for the eyes really!

We went to The Modern Pantry on Saturday where I had the curry leaves waffle and a matcha latte (which I loved), then Bea's of Bloomsbury where we had the awesomest red velvet cupcakes ever! Jin Wun is a crazy Lola's fan, but this is a self-note to bring that girl to Bea's for their cupcakes 'cos I think it's slightly better than Lola's. Not bad indeed, so thumbs up for you, Bea's! Sadly, they ran out of scones so we couldn't try any. Boo.

The last time I wanted to book for afternoon tea at Bea's, they were also out of slots, so it's advisable to book much in advance! I tried The Wolseley instead, and their cakes were so-so decent but the decor was grand. Very nice. So yes, I would bring a friend there again. ZX (who tried both Bea's and Wolseley) said Bea's scones are better... so yeah... have to go back.

Sunday morning with SW started out at Dishoom in Covent Garden, and we tried their famous bacon naan and chai. Hmm... I've had better mamak breakfast back in Malaysia but this ain't a bad place for a morning hangout. Pretty cool '20s-ish posters of Indian girls and women framed on walls, and their toilets were decorated with Indian ointment bottles and packagings. Quirky?

The initial plan was to visit the Science Museum and we were so close... we went to V&A Museum on the way, spent about an hour there, got distracted by the thought of Patty & Bun burgers and so we went back to Bond Street for more FOOD. YES. YAY.

Wait. What Science Museum?

So anyway. Smokey Robinson at Patty & Bun. Go for it man, seriously. Deliciously messy but so worth it! It's not even expensive, which is a huge factor for me when it comes to looking for good food! Because my mommy is such a good cook (and yes I'm bragging about her 'cos she's that awesome!), I sometimes find it difficult to choose a place where I can get good food that is also value-for-money. Patty & Bun... good juicy beef, properly grilled (I got pink elixir oozing out before I opened the wrapping), an okay bun, just the right taste - checked.

Fast forward, fast forward.

BBC Proms. Long story cut short: want cheap tickets? Queue. 5 quid. Not a great view of the orchestra if you're not tall. Excellent music. Gorgeous venue. Royal Albert Hall.

I'm not an orchestra music expert but I really enjoyed myself! All I can say is very nice! very nice! very, very nice! Here's a review I stumbled upon while trying to google the piece they played during the encores, so if you'd like to read someone else's more detailed review, there you go. Music is subjective I know, but you get a better description of the night from there than just "very nice".

Bank Holiday Monday, tadaa! Since SW doesn't have to go to work, we went for brunch at Ottolenghi. Prettiest spread of food, buffet style, but mostly for take-aways. We got our tables after a 30-minute wait and I had my frittata and hot choc. What did I like about that place... hmm. The feast for the eyes (or rather, the food I didn't get to try since I ordered my hot breakfast and was too full for anything else). Tempted to tapao the sourdough bread but I didn't. Tempted to tapao some cakes but I didn't. But I'll go back again to try them, definitely.

That's it I guess - well that's a long post. Thanks for the great company, SW! Can't wait to see you in London again!

Tata for now folks, Italy photos next time, hopefully!

p.s. Can't wait for my upcoming NYC trip AAAH!!!