I woke up untroubled and started my Sunday by watching the latest episode of Scandal. I went on a lunch date of yummy Filipino cuisine lunch – pork Sisig – at Gerry’s Grill at Cuppage road. Then we went to Fullerton Bay Starbucks. There I spent some time journaling while Fafa read. We then…
Keep ReadingThis month… We celebrated Fafa’s birthday in Penang, Malaysia. We had a small celebration at his place with a Power Ranger cake (he was not pleased with it), just the two of us. I am trying to remember what I got him for his birthday. Gah! That’s how bad my memory is! Texting him…
Keep ReadingIt was my first French cuisine outside of France, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. So glad I have her in my life to bring me to these kinds of things.…
Keep ReadingThe Pinang Peranakan Mansion in Penang showcased an old-time Peranakan house complete with its furniture and tidbits. It’s definitely worth visiting when you are in Penang, Malaysia. I loved the decor the minute I entered the Pinang Peranakan Mansion. Vintage, colourful and rich in culture. Welcome To The Pinang Peranakan Mansion We spend a…
Keep ReadingThe jetties are house complexes built at the harbour on top of the water created by Chinese immigrants in Malaysia who share common historical, geographical, and lineage origins. I grew up in a fisherman’s town. Salty water, houses near the sea, and boats were common sights for me, nothing new, but Raff, our tour…
Keep ReadingCultural heritage and vintage Old-town, Penang sounded promising. We reached our hotel, put our luggage down, and started to explore the town.…
Keep ReadingA luxurious mansion with mixed Chinese and Western architecture, Penang Blue Mansion is a magnificent architecture treasury in Malaysia.…
Keep ReadingMalaysian food in Penang is known as one of the best food in the entire Asia region. So when you visit Penang, do eat the local food.…
Keep ReadingSummary of the last 30 days of Kulture Kween, the person and the blog, which are heavily based on the notes I scribbled down in my journal.…
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