Seasoned traveller, with a penchant for authentic experience, besides oft-beaten tourist spots. Habitually I observe and admire various things around me, be it clouds, water bodies, landscapes, cuisine, culture et all. Here I express personal experience and two pence on anything that fancies me, mostly through the pictures I take!
Saturday
Monday
Brunch @ Top of the World - KL Tower Revolving Restaurant
Just to get to the observation deck and enjoy the panoramic view you need to pay RM 38. Contrarily, to dine at the revolving restaurant, which is one level above the observation deck, the rate was surprisingly priced at just RM 70 per person. Since I have been to the observation deck a couple of times, I think opting to eat at the top is a much better deal for the kind of experience and the food they provide.
There was a good choice of vegetarian salads, but to be on the safe side I had requested for a vegetarian main course when we made our bookings, so I was given a plate of vegetarian Nasi Goreng (fried rice).
Though there was live music, nobody seemed to enjoy it...instead the diners were either busy watching the ever changing, breathtaking views or refilling their plates. Compared to my first experience on a revolving restaurant at Carnival Heights in Chennai (almost a decade ago), KL Tower was simply fabulous. Another bonus was that, the day was blessed with a clear blue sky and I had a chance to capture awesome shots using my cousins Canon EOS Rebel T1i!
It took about 2 hours to complete a circle, by then we were finishing our desserts.
Overall, it was memorable and I'd love to repeat it:)
Saturday
Muar River View
Sungai Melaka or Melaka River looked serene and we thought Muar riverside too might be like this...
Our friends in KL called us to ask if everything was ok in Melaka as the papers were talking about floods in and around Melaka. Our area was not affected, so we didn't know much about the floods until we saw it on the way to Muar...
However, we couldn't believe that there has been a flood recently, as Sun was taking its toll by then. We stopped for a drink and there I had a chance to capture these local delights...
Like our vadai/bajji these are krepoks or fried items made of yam, banana and fish.
We headed to Laut Bandar Maharani in Muar to view the estuary. Unlike river Melaka, here the river was rather wide and the place where the river merges with South China Sea was magnificent.
River bank was filled with creepy crawlies, but too small to capture. After a while we went to the food court, which is in the first floor of this building...
And the view was fit for a queen...Maharani River View...
Dark clouds were looming, so we decided to get back before the downpour starts.