Dairy-Free Smoothie Bowl
You know what my problem with smoothie bowls is? Their size. In order to decorate it in as celebratory a manner as it deserves, the bowl must be far too large for a single serving. This is the reason why I hardly …

You know what my problem with smoothie bowls is? Their size. In order to decorate it in as celebratory a manner as it deserves, the bowl must be far too large for a single serving. This is the reason why I hardly …
Note: I was invited to Marina social for a tasting. I did not pay for this experience at Marina Social, however the views and opinions within this post are entirely my own. The biggest challenge most “fine dining” restaurants face in …
3 weeks is how long it had been since I went for a tasting with M, so I wanted for the end to this hiatus to be worth the wait. No, M wasn’t traveling; he was in Dubai – as was I- …
One of the (unhealthier) habits I adopt as soon as I set foot in Malaysia is that my water consumption drastically declines and I develop a bit of a compulsive obsession with Chatime. The plethora of exotic beverages on their menu are overwhelming …
I went to Cameron Highlands on my last trip to Malaysia mainly because my mom was very close to beating me up for not exploring the world enough and repeatedly getting lured back to KL because food is my life. She insisted …
*By definition, this post is a sponsored one as I was invited to Nayaab Haandi for this meal and I did not pay for it, but the views and opinions reflected within are purely my own. Pakistani is one of my absolute …
I cannot pen down eloquently enough how excited I was when I discovered Johnny’s steamboat in Malaysia, the best I can describe it is as a combination of heel clicking in the air and imaginary snow angels on the mall floor. I …
The struggle to cut down on carbs continues, as does the struggle to salvage forgotten items in the vegetable crisper. So, when I found a lone zucchini in the bottom of said crisper yesterday, I decided to put it to use and …
On a Friday, if I’m not sick in bed with a cold, I’ll be out brunching with M. I know a lot of Dubai-rasied denizens roll their eyes at what a pretentious way that is to spend a weekend, but you what– …
I first went to Ole Ole Bali back in 2013, and as soon as we bought out tickets to KL this year, it was one of the first places I jotted down on my “must-visit” list. Ole Ole Bali is not exactly …
Most tourists in KL–when in desire to explore the “night life”– either head to Arab Street in Bukit Bintang, or go to Petaling Street a.k.a. China Town. Few tourists have even heard of a Pasar Malam. My advice to you is that …
The first thing people do when planning a holiday is look at the ticket prices, followed by the weather, and then if you’re like me, you’ll browse through hundreds of reviews before picking the hotel to stay at. The hotel is such …
Petaling Street or China Town is a pretty standard entry on every tourist’s itinerary when in KL. KL is a city, and hence all there is to explore really (besides food, of course) is the city life, which is illuminated more once …
Sangkaya. Where the coconut ice cream is so good, you have no choice but to turn a blind eye to how the service is so very lousy terrible. Sangkaya caught my eye on my first day in Malaysia, at Sunway Pyramid Mall, but …
In case you’re thinking of going to Ynot, I’ve got a list of reasons why you SHOULD go to YNot: It’s pretty empty, so if you’re looking for a super quiet place where you’re the only one present along with one server …