Croatian goodness @ Dubrovnik, Solaris

Thanks to the good guys at BBO (again!) I was invited along for an exclusive food review with Dubrovnik, the one and only Croatian restaurant in Malaysia and South East Asia, together with Ken of www.foodpoi.com and CK from www.what2seeonline.com. Croatian food suprisingly hails from mostly home cooking-esque flavour, as most of the dishes reminded me of our own home cooked food. What differentiates them though, is the mix of influence from neighbouring countries such as Italy and Germany, though to tell you the truth, it is only distinguishable if you were to actually staying in the country itself (and if you do, a combination of AirAsia and Easyjet along with HotelsCombined.com will allow you to search for the cheapest flight and accomodation, specifically in the city itself, Zagreb which is touted to be the heart of Europe!) Let’s take you along for a ride full of colourful cocktails, fanciful flambé and end it with a fresh video that I produced for the first time, so sila tunjuk ajar *grins*

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Upon arrival at Solaris, Mount Kiara, it didn’t take me long to find this 2-storey restaurant located along the big building where Cold Storage is situated, along the left-hand end of it. The crest where the name of the restaurant is located maybe a little hard to find while driving though, situated below the roof, but if one were to walk alongside it, there shouldn’t be an issue locating it. I sort of love the soft, peaceful ambience surround the area.

 

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As you enter the restaurant, you’ll find yourself in a much more classy environment, with a nice taste of aesthetic pleasure found through the arrangements of the bottles, housing from premier to rare alcoholic beverages.

 

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Ben from Dubrovnik was to be our host for the night, and he did a very good job in it! Representing Dina Djumik, the General Manager of the restaurant who looked busy making sure everything was alright,  Ben’s first thought was to delight us with a few household cocktails. some of which are signature to Dubrovnik.  It certainly paid off as we were none less impressed with the multicoloured, multifaceted cocktails (priced at RM24~) as  described below (my recommendation!):

1st from front: You complete me more (Rum,fresh blueberries,apple juice and yoghurt) – fresh and fruity!
3rd from front: Adriatic Mudslide (made of Kahlua, Baileys, Amaretto and fresh cream) – creamily delicious!
4th from front:
Croatian Limoncello Magarita (Home-made limoncello ,cointreau, sweet sour) – subtely sweet, not bitter!

There was one I didn’t get to try: Tito’s foo-foo drink (Midori melon liqueur, p’apple juice grenadine)

But something tells me you’d love to try some of Tit’s foo-foo drink ;). Whoops typo 😛

 

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Making sure we don’t drown ourselves with the myraid of cocktails, we proceeded to start with soup tasting. The above are the Krumpir Soup and Due Colori Soup respectively. The former, made of porcini mushroom, isn’t just your average wild mushroom soup; the light cream is just right to offset the usual overpowering bitterness of the mushrooms while keeping the slightly rough texture preserved (unlike pure cream-based soup!) making it a truly delicious soup! However the latter isn’t as impressive, though with the mix of leek and asparagus-cauliflower soup, one can’t really go wrong. Soups are priced at about RM15~, a little pricey but for the Krumpir soup, I thought it was well deserved!

 

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Afraid that we would be full before presenting their precious desserts, Ben prepared the Appetizer Platter (RM25) so that we can sample 3 traditional Croation appetizers without overfilling our bottomless stomaches. lol. It is made of:

1. Strukli– pan-fried cheese dumplings in bread crumbs, served with sour cream. GOOD!
2. Palacinke– oven-baked crêpe filled with cream cheese.
3. Sofia Salad– ’nuff said.

 

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Lamb Crotia. Er. Lamb infused with the very essence of Croatian goodness? I don’t know why they call it that, but I can tell you it was done so deliciously, that I could have 2 of it, anytime! By the way, the pommes dauphine potatoes are a nice addition as well, try it 🙂 All yours for RM48.

 

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The following few are highly recommended, highly specialized dishes that will require order in advance. The first one, called the Peka as you see above, is the traditional Croatian way of preparing whole marinated chicken or lamb by roasting it in the wood burning oven which is installed in the kitchen, as you will be able to see via the video below. If anything, the Peka is the ONE most MUST TRY food that you have to order, because it was the first time all of us food tasters decided that this was the best dish offered to us on that day, so it HAS to be good! Chicken Peka for RM45, Lamb for RM50 🙂

 

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Next up was the Traditional Steak Korcula. I shall not waste any more words on this blog post and let CK up here to show you how it’s done. HAHA ok that was a joke, CK was just being a model subbing for Ben who was performing the preparation and cooking live for us! However I wasn’t kidding about wasting my efforts in typing out how it was done, cause I’ve gone ahead and did a video clip on how Ben prepared the Traditional Steak Kocula live right in front of us, so do watch it below:

Final result of the RM48 dish:

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Make sure to turn on HD mode if you have suffieciently fast internet, it’s worth every second you wait 🙂 You definitely would not want to miss out on how the overnight herb marinated beef loin pan-fried on butter with special mushroom sauce & cognac gets flambéd to capture the orgasmic flavours together!

 

Now with the appetizers and main meals out of the way, it was time for Ben to show off their collection of gorgeous desserts that are so aethestically pleasing that you won’t dare to touch it less you breach its mark of purity.

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Does it make your mouth water?

 

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Orange Tart, a combination of Orange Zest and Almond Tart – RM17

 

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Royal Chocolate Cake, with bitter chocolate top sitting on a crispy hazelnut praline base. As much as I don’t like chocolate, this was my favourite! – RM17

 

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And last but not least, presenting the Ragusa Caramelo, simply put, caramelized layered cake. RM15.

 

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My honest view: considering its location situated right in the heart of Solaris, Mount Kiara, (also known as an international food place) the prices here are pretty reasonable. Its quiet and dim ambience makes it really nice for a date (in fact I saw a few chicks sitting around the lounge area drinking cocktails, definitely a place to chill out), and you can even book the place for private functions, sitting a maximum of 60 people. Typically a date for 2 would cost you around RM60 per person without coctails, RM100 with, but in return you do get a superb service from the waiters especially when you order those with flambé performance 😉

Occasionally you would be able to see a very pretty Croation lady waltzing about and if you do, say hi to Dina, GM of Dubrovnik. If you want, you may request to see the head chef Zoran Djumic which also happens to be the founder of Dubrovnik, and Dina’s father.

The Head Chef believes in healthy food, using organic vegetables and fresh seafood in his variety of European traditional recipes from Spain, France, Greece, Italy and Croatia (which explains the innovative influences in his dishes 😉 ) We didn’t get to meet him but after reading about him, somehow my desire to cook was again ignited, and who knows, maybe I’ll start a new restaurant sometime in the future showcasing traditional recipes all around Asia!

Dubrovnik Restaurant KL
J-0G-14, Solaris Mont Kiara
No. 2 Jalan Solaris
Mont Kiara
50480 Kuala Lumpur
Tel  : 03 62036780

Business Hours  :  11.30 am till 11.00 pm  (Tuesdays – Sunday)
Closed on Monday
GPS Coordinates : N03 10.499   E101 39.594
Website :  www.dubrovnikrestaurantkl.com

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What2SeeOnline.com – Croatian Cuisine, Dubrovnik

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Slovenia Trip – The Finale

Although it’s been 3 years since my trip to Slovenia, I never got to complete it, even after my 1st, 2nd and 3rd continuation post series documenting about the trip… But thanks to reprioritizing one of my goals in life, which is to try out cuisines from all over the world, I feel the need to share with you the awesomeness of Slovenian Cuisine which should prep you up for my next upcoming food review post of yet another type of cuisine, this time originating from Croatia!

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Just a recap, it was just the 5 of us on this mission to explore Slovenia, one of the less developed country in mid-western continent of Europe. This was during 2006 Summer time, when we were having our summer break! (and when I was still a lot thinner too >.<)

 

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Although we were spending in Euros, the prices were still relatively cheap since it’s an underdeveloped nation, though at that time it was really picking up to be a tourist destination! (which is a good thing since the helpful people there could speak a little english!). That’s why we were able to afford yummy and pricey looking food for a lot less compared to London prices!

 

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Our meals come in huge portions, super colourful, wonderfully nutritious and uber yummy!

 

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Heck even a bottle of mineral water costs the same as what some restaurants charge for tap water in London after conversion. Hurrah!

 

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Some of these were documented in previous posts already and I can’t be bothered to elaborate about other aspects of the trip like where we visit and all, so here’s a few snap pics of interesting sights, including this lovely piece of shell we found!

 

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Oh and we cycled to get around. Renting a bike was so cheap here and along with that we could exercise all the fats away!

 

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Which is a must, since our meals basically consists of lots of meats, primarily sausages. For more info click here.

In any case, we fast forward to one of our last meals in Slovenia, in this dainty township.

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They had so many multicolored cocktails which were tantalizingly delicious!

 

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Of course alcohol was so cheap there, some of us had more than enough of it… his name is Martini ;P

 

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One of the most amazing chick pea and leek soup, served in a beautiful glass bowl 🙂

 

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We had fresh water fish caught from the Vintgar Gorge, roasted and flavoured to perfection.

 

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Caryn loves her gnocchis. Do you?

 

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Veal steaks are one of the healthiest steaks after ostrich meat, and since it was also another popular dish there, I had one and liked it, with it tender and lean meat still so juicy without the need of fats. Other options includes Stallion steaks and even bull’s penis and testicles served in special sauces, yeap, which looks exactly the same as the ones Simon and Huai Bin had in Penang. We tried that too 😛

 

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The salads were simply gorgeous, each with their own specialty meat and sauces. (They believe in the right combination of meat and sauce which creates the dish, together with a fresh assortment of vegetables)

All in all we were never given a chance to be disappointed, of course, which is also thanks to our guide books and teh internetz which we researched before coming to Slovenia. There were a  few special  moments were so laughable that I was lucky enough to take the video below…
If you have some time, do watch it cause even now I think it’s one of the funniest video I’ve ever been in XD

With this (hopefully you would have watched all 4 minutes of the video) I hereby proclaim the end of my Slovenian Trip Post Series. Thanks to Alvin Choong, Sheng, Caryn, Yiing Ting and myself, which of whom are the best company to be with while travelling.

 

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When will be my next travel session?

My London trip got postponed and my fully sponsored Japan trip was cancelled due to the swine flu, so I don’t know if I’m ever fated to go overseas again. Nevermind, guess we’d have to start from within Malaysia first eh, starting with my recent trip to Muar along with my makan buddies, which is also an upcoming post hopefully not too far away! 😀

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A Quickie with Mikel @ House + Co

I don’t have a lot of time in my free hands these few days thanks to many activities and events going on, so let’s make this entry a quick one with lots of pictures to whet your appetite 😛

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So there I was with Mikel, conveniently posing along the beautiful background.

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As if the exterior design isn’t’ beautiful enough, their actual main focus is actually on the interior design!

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And they have such cool menus too. More than 10 different styles of it!

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First we had the Houesar Salad, which is their personalized version of the Caesar Salad. There were lots of crunchy fresh romaines drenched in dressing made of house-made mayo, garlic and ground anchovies, topped with crushed beef bacon, croutons and Permesan Reggiano, creating this lovely flamboyant of a salad. RM23.00

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Next their “Beef Soup I Grew Up With” really did tweak our interest with their unique name, hence we ordered a bowl to be shared between us. Laden with huge, tender chunks of beef, potatoes, carrots, celery and peas, this savoury and heavenly soup is definitely a rich brew made to suit our tongues! RM19.00

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For some reason we were afraid we didn’t have enough food so we went ahead and ordered their Fried Sui Kow, which was pretty bland in taste ( luckily it was at least compensated by the beautiful presentation via their beautiful bowl) hence we weren’t that

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impressed. Anyhow the presentation deserved another photo so here it is.

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Beautiful, no? At RM15.00 for 6 pieces, I doubt it’s worth the picture though 😛

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Just to let you see the layout of the table with our dishes. For drinks we had fruit juices of sorts, among their many selections including Just Fruits ie Fuji Apple to persimmons, and yoghurts along with other natural/organic/healthy options. It was really an amazing selection especially for health freaks lol.

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MyFish + Avocado Cheeser came soon after and I was pleasantly surprised to find grapes and cashew nuts that came as condiments to my sandwich. However the sandwich which consists of slices of

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pan fried grouper, avocado, butter head lettuce and cheese was a little off to my taste, with the overpungent cheese (which I suspect is blue cheese) basically overrulling the avocado buttery taste among others. RM24.00

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The pasta however won my heart. The Creamy Fettucine + Herbed Roast Chicken + Citron was just simply delicious as recommended by the kind waiteress. Imagine a plate filled with fresh fettucine littered with medallions of herbed roast chicken cooked in a light creamy sauce with a sprinkle of juicy citron and toasted almonds, there’s no way this particular combination could go wrong in any way. Totally loved this one, only at RM26.00

Well that’s about it with regards to the selection of food we ordered. Soon after finishing our meal we wondered around the large restaurant and found these:

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The lovely entrance taking you into fantasy land.

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The exterior section in front of the front porch, where you can sit down in these quirky chairs in your own comfort.

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All furnitures here are sellable, as they showcase them deeper inside the restaurant (I see many picking up this business model, it certainly is the current trend)

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At the other side of where we sat is a protusion that is showcasing their sofas. It looks so comfy, relaxing and pleasing to the eye!

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The carpets were beautiful as well but I’m sure it came with a price!

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There’s even a bed section wtf!

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Anyway do pay a visit at this beautiful place that you will not be able to miss. House + Co, available at Bangsar Shopping Centre Level 3, by taking the lift right outside Coffee Bean!

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Oh and beware.
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The step where Mikel’s feet is on is actually made out of water! We actually managed to watch as a woman tried to get over to the other side and she actually STEPPED into the water before realising in horror what she just did!

Suffice to say we couldn’t stop laughing but discreetly of course, I mean, we never meant to laugh but at a situation like this, you just can’t help it XD

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Graduating from Imperial College London 2007

I was supposed to write about my 5th session at The Burger Shop (yeah I’m putting on weight, HELP!) but during one of my conversation with Jess after fetching her from her place to the much talked about visit to Burger Shop by Andrew and myself, I realized I may have forgotten the real purpose of this blog; which was to document every achievement that I’ve gone through, and whatever problems I faced along the way. I guess being afraid of public scrutiny was one of the biggest reasons I stopped. Instead, it turned into a food and events blog lol.

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But honestly, I think I will still be able to blog about events and food (as long as the invites keep coming, thanks all!) while at the same time scatter this blog of mine with goals and achievements that I want/will act upon, and let the world be the judge of the things I do. So this time, I have to blog about something that’s been overdue by about 2 years; my Graduation Ceremony on the year 2007.

This here is Richard Hayden, a true genius in our 25 odd class of Joint Mathematics & Computer Science degree.

The reason why we only have 25 odd people in our class? Let’s just say a joint degree course is something not many have the guts to try 😛

I definitely miss Richard, a real creme-de-la-creme material (while we were all studying our asses off, he was giving academic lectures to professors and creating his own Operating System!), he has been a big help throughout the 4 years I’ve been at Imperial College. This photo was also used in our Imperial Alumni Newsletter 😀 (of course focus was on him haha!). I wouldn’t be surprised if he makes global headlines in the near future…

 

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This is Kevin and Aimran. They are really close buddies and yet different in so many ways. Kevin has been through the hardest of time while studying, battling against his feelings for his mother’s terminal illness (cancer) while still in University. However he’s made it through this troubled time, and although his mom finally passed away 1 week ago (after battling cancer for 8 years!), I believe he came out very excellently as an ex-EY consultant and now, running his family business. He really has his mother’s strength and will, and his father’s excellent people person skills.

Aimran however has always believed in people’s right. Disregarding most calls for biasity and corruption, he has been writing articles after articles condemning these filthy acts and those who practices it. He doesn’t just stop there, he even gives out wise responses and solutions that he hopes many will follow. Truly an honest academician and definitely one of the rare ones around.

 

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Satwinder Kaur. I still remember at one point we were calling each other every night to talk about experiments and courseworks. He was one of the only few who trusted my point of view in many things. We helped each other right up till the end and graduated together. I will remember him as one of my good friends whom we shared so much with, including food and discussions in almost anything 🙂 Oh, and he’s damn tall. lol.

 

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Fellow Malaysians who graduated with me, from Civil Engineering. Some stayed to work in the UK, some are back. Vilex is finally coming back for good. I’m not complaining, it’ll be more fun to know one of the better futsal players are coming back to play with us!

 

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Ming and Vivien… Man. They’re getting married. At 25. Enough said!

 

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My No.1 sister, yes I make it a known fact although my friends chidded me on this so many times haha! Samantha Tock is her name and I have a post on her here. So cuuuuute la the post hahhahaha!  This was taken at Royal Albert Hall, so prestigious is the hall that even the most famous of artist has to be INVITED to perform here, which no money can buy! It’s located within our campus compound so by some arrangements, Imperial College graduates all have the pleasure to have this exclusive venue as our Graduation Hall.

 

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The eldest of three sisters, Sandra Tock who recently performed in “The Prom Musical” at KLPAC as the main actress, was also here. This time the picture faces the ceremonial stage. And at the chairs where the choir resides.

 

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See the bunch of black and white clothed people sitted behind the stage? They are the choir group and I was part of it the year before my graduation. It was an awesome feeling to be singing in front of such a huge crowd and on a beautiful ceremony. I will never be able to forget such a breathtaking experience 🙂

ps- that’s me on the stage, front line, before shaking hands with the rector.

 

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It was such a momentous occasion. I had everything. My family was in London, finally. I took them to a tour. And before that, my first love was with me too as I took her on a beautiful tour of London and the United Kingdom for 2 weeks. It was the bestestest time ever and I never wish to forget it 🙂

 

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But of course, none of these would have happened if I didn’t have such a wonderful family with me. Dr Stephen Tock, the man who taught me perserverance and provided me with everything I could ask for (he got his doctorate in his 50s, where most ppl won’t even bother studying any more). Mostly responsible for my strong people skills. Anna Liew, my mom who is responsible for my empathic and kind nature. My three sisters of course (Sandra, Samantha and Carol), who had nothing but strong adoration for me *cough* and consistently looked up to me (which sort of gave me the pressure to succeed).

Last but not least, my undying thanks to my generous sponsor who believed in me and my goals, to have helped in so many way financially while not asking anything else from me. Thank you, for if not for you I would not have the chance to study in the United Kingdom, what more in one of the most expensive town, London. You gave me  the chance to experience the most out of my studies abroad, which so many cannot afford. Who else can say “Use however much is necessary for you to be able to concentrate on your studies. If I see there’s not enough money in your account, I’ll pump it more money for you.” I’m so blessed, so God bless you too.

Along with other men and women scattered throughout my life, of course, who has also put some sort of investment in me in one way or another. All of which have made me into what I am today. Thank you. From the bottom of my heart.

 

Related posts:
1. My Insecurities and how I dealt with it
2. End of year 2007 – My Ignited Passion
3. The first post from this blog, which isn’t the real beginning; my old blog was somehow lost in the process of transferring 🙁

If you’re a graduate from Imperial College, please visit www.icaam.org.my of whom I’m the webmaster of. Any suggestions and ideas are welcomed 🙂

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