Anita had been there a couple of times before. But today was the first time I step foot into Tutti Frutti, and I must say, the frozen yoghurt tasted yummy. Combined with the easy going ambiance, bright decor and easy access to what you wanted when you were preparing your own desert, the feeling was hard to beat.
There were some tasty choices here, and my boys certainly enjoyed playing around with the toppings and preparing their own concoction. I just wished that it was not that expensive. Each tub easily cost us RM15, and the boys hardly finished half of it. I did not take any as I shared Anita's chocolate flavored yoghurt.
Definitely worth a treat, especially on a warm afternoon that we had just now. But remember, prepare to spend around RM15 per person …..
The owner of Sushi Express at Great Eastern Mall told us once that his usual sushi place is Kampachi. They had a couple of restaurants, the flagship being at Equatorial. Last weekend, we decided to give its sister restaurant at Pavilion a try.
To be honest, we were disappointed. Not only that the price there seemed double to what we would have expected to pay, the quality was not that good either. The place was quite OK and the food were presented well enough, but that did not compensate for the high price.
We tried their wagyu beef, as well as some rice dishes. It was just OK. Nothing spectacular. The children's meal was rather unique however, presented in cosy little containers. The boys has some chicken teriyaki. They did not complain so, it should be fine taste-wise.
Would I be coming back? Don't think so, but I am willing to give the main branch at Equatorial Hotel a try. I prefer my wage somewhere else anyhow.
The boys were craving to go to the park but the weather was too hot and it was only 3 pm. We were at Mid Valley Gardens and we decided to give Kid's E-World on the top floor a go.
The place had been open since last year but we never got around to try it. Entrance fee was rather steep at RM50 per head, plus the boys had to pay for the socks. Parents get in free of course but you had to purchase socks if you were not wearing one.
The place was actually bigger than it looked from the outside and true to the amount you paid for entrance, the facilities there were very well maintained. The toilets were clean and children friendly. They also had a small cafe for snacks. Nice open space for the children to roam around but it would soon get too crowded as they had separate area for toddlers and older children.
The waiting area for parents were quite comfortable. The entrance fee was good for the whole day, so you could come in and out as many times as you wanted to. Handy. I was not sure if they had a drop in service but I wouldn't be surprised if they do.
With such a high entrance fee, I couldn't help but to feel that the place should offer more. My kids enjoyed it however and that was the main thing. As long as I had a bean bag, I wouldn't be complaining either.
At one of Idlan's classmate Birthday Party and hanging around with the parents. In bright gorgeous weather. Too hot though.
The weather was gorgeous for a change as I made my way for the Friday prayers. Hot, but at least it lifted my mood. Happy Friday everybody!
Catching up with old friends
Using Penultimate on iPad and uploading the page straight into the blog.
He is well on his way to becoming a Masterchef. But first, Irfan like to start from the very basic. And the basic for him was preparing a killer milkshake. The ingredients did not come cheap however, courtesy of Mum. A tub of Haagen-Dazs vanilla, mixed with a full fat milk. All drummed into a toy blender from ELC. And it worked. The shake was yummy and thick. Without needing to add any extra sugar .... I wind if the coffee ice-cream milkshake would taste better. Irfan ........ make Daddy another milkshake ......